Mounting and Setup
English, Revision 02, Date: 20.01.2015
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Mounting and Setup
3.1
Testing a Transponder
It is possible to test the transponders with a reading antenna and a connected PC (see
section 4.2 on page 25).
3.2
Mounting Transponder
Range and positioning accuracy will be influenced by
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metal parts lying on the ground (sheet metals)
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reinforcement laid close to the transponder
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Induction loops, e.g. formed by reinforcement mats
NOTE!
Individual metal rods have only little influence and may hurt the
metalfree area partially.
There is no influence on the positioning accuracy due to
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environmental influences as snow, ice and water
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contaminations as oil, tar etc.
Basically the following Mounting Instructions for Transponders have
to be observed
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Keep a minimum distance of
500 mm
between the transponders.
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Keep a minimum distance to the metal parts. The interference on positioning
accuracy and range depends on the size and the range of the metal parts.
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The minimum distance between conductors with a diameter smaller than 6 mm
has to be 2 mm.