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i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 
 
 

 

 

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Radio Frequency Compliance Statement 

 
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc. is the responsible party for the compliance of the following devices: 
 

MODEL: 

i-MARK 2 

i-MARK 3 

FCC ID: 

O2E-ILR-IM2 

O2E-ILR-IM3 

CANADA: 

3538B-IM2 

3538B-IM3 

EUROPE: 

CE 0678(!) 

CE 0678(!) 

 
The user(s) of these products are cautioned to only use accessories and peripherals approved, in 
advance, by IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc.  The use of accessories and peripherals, other than those 
approved by IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc., or unauthorized changes to approved products, may void the 
compliance of these products and may result in the loss of the user(s) authority to operate the 
equipment. 
 
Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference, 
and (2) these devices must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation of the device. 
 
 

FCC Compliance 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case 
the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. 
 
For FCC compliance, the supplied ferrite cores must be placed onto the driver loops where the leads 
attach to the i-MARK 3. 
 
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for 
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 
 

Industry Canada Compliance 

 
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment 
Regulations. 
 
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel 
brouilleur du Canada. 
 
 

European Notification according R&TTE Directive 

 

This equipment complies to Art. 6.4 of R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). It is tested for compliance with the 
following standards: 
EN 300 220-1 V1.3.1 (2000-09), EN 300 220-3 V1.3.1 (2000-09), ETSI EN 301 489 V1.4.1 (2002-08), ETSI 
EN 301 489 V1.4.1 (2002-08) 

Summary of Contents for i-MARK 3

Page 1: ...tions Inc 360 Herndon Parkway Model Name i Mark 3 Suite 1400 Standards FCC 15 209 IC RSS 210 FCC IC ID O2E ILR IM3 3538B IM3 Herndon VA 20170 http www rheintech com Report 2007198 Page 28 of 34 Append...

Page 2: ...i MARK 2 i MARK 3 Installation and Hardware Manual...

Page 3: ...imitation damages resulting from use of or reliance on information presented herein or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods even if informed in advance of the possibility of such...

Page 4: ...gainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance...

Page 5: ...ic ribbon and earth yourself permanently for the time you handle the unit Avoid unnecessary contact with the unit connectors and assemblies inside the unit Only open the unit if the operational settin...

Page 6: ...Chain Connectors 14 4 INITIAL OPERATION 15 4 1 GENERAL 15 4 2 TOOLS REQUIRED 15 4 3 CONFIGURATION 15 4 3 1 Adjusting the Inductive Loop Field 15 4 3 2 Adjusting the Inductive Loop Field 15 4 3 3 Opera...

Page 7: ...i MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual Page 6 of 22 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 7 1 OPERATING DATA 22 7 2 ELECTRICAL DATA 22 7 3 MECHANICAL DATA 22 7 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 22...

Page 8: ...open the housing in order to set any ILR unit No unit has any internal setting elements or displays All settings are performed using software via the Service Interface Earthing Before establishing any...

Page 9: ...e Observe all normal precautions for the use of tools Use ESD protected packaging material Never use measuring units with low impedance for measuring or testing systems with semi conductor components...

Page 10: ...cable antenna and data tag holder etc are available 2 2 Scope of This Document This document is the hardware description of both the i MARK 2 and i MARK 3 This document is intended only for mechanical...

Page 11: ...erman order code Reg No IM 0731 EN English order code Hardware description and installation manual this document Reg No IM 0732 DE German order code Reg No IM 0732 EN English order code Firmware descr...

Page 12: ...i MARK Installation and Hardware Manual Page 11 of 22 3 Installation 3 1 Mechanical Installation 3 1 1 i MARK 2...

Page 13: ...i MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual Page 12 of 22 3 1 2 i MARK 3...

Page 14: ...ot Ethernet compatible Industry standard Cat 5 straight patch cables can be used to daisy chain the devices Glossary SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Protective measure against dangerous body currents Pr...

Page 15: ...r side of plug Pin To Master To Slave T568B color Description 1 RxD TxD White orange 2 RxD TxD Orange 3 TxD RxD White Green 4 V 10 30V V 10 30V Blue Power supplied over bus 5 V 10 30V V 10 30V White B...

Page 16: ...uetooth interface Software PDA Service Tool i MARK Controller PC Service Tool i MARK Config 4 3 Configuration In a standard installation only this settings need configuring Adjust the inductive loop f...

Page 17: ...must be the first device in the bus hierarchy When configured as a master it is only able to communicate with devices which are connected off of its slave port As such all other i MARKs connected mus...

Page 18: ...8 9 10 11 12 Marker 1 T T T T T T Marker 2 T T T T T T Configuration example with 4 i MARKs none of them can transmit at the same time Slot number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Marker 1 T T T Marker 2 T...

Page 19: ...lly checked The installation check can be divided into three sections Visual test Basic operational check Detailed operational check If the basic check of the operational behavior is to be carried out...

Page 20: ...epends on the relevant system concept and very likely varies from one system to another 5 2 Status Display LEDs LOOP This LED lights green during sending a LF telegram about 20 ms In the case of a loo...

Page 21: ...ed on the data sheets of the tag 6 3 Precautionary Maintenance Regular checking of all ports and cables belonging to the system is recommended Unstable connections could lead to damage and malfunction...

Page 22: ...In order to keep the down times short it is recommended to set these parameters before the component is entered into the spare part stock system In most cases all units within an identification system...

Page 23: ...er of readers per daisy chain 16 Maximum cable runs between two i MARKS 300 m Maximum overall cable runs of daisy chain 1000 m only with GND free power supplies at every i MARK 7 2 Electrical Data Hos...

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