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4.  Troubleshooting 

This chapter covers how faults can be recognized and rectified. There are some common problem sources: 
 

 

The  environment  including  large  objects  between  antenna  and  ILR

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  Tags,  electrical  disturbance  sources, 

intervention by persons, etc. 

 

The  quality  of  the  technical  design,  including  alignment  between  antenna,  data,  ratio  of  task 
requirements/available communication time etc. The information about system performance is contained in the 
relevant datasheets. 

 
When planning the total system, do not overlook the problem sources and “Fault finding procedures on system 
level” should be included in the host system. How this could look in detail depends on the relevant system concept 
and very likely varies from one system to another. 

A Brief Checklist 

  Are all housings intact? 

  Are all cables intact? 

  Are all connectors intact? 

  Are all connectors securely fastened? 

  Are all screws still tight? 

  Is there a sudden malfunction at a specific unit? 

  What are the status of the LEDs? is the ‘RUN’ LED flashing? 

 

5.  Maintenance 

When installed correctly the iQ355 P tag will operate virtually maintenance free for many years. However, in the 
event maintenance is required, only trained and authorized personnel are permitted to perform the updates, 
changes and necessary maintenance. 

Regular Cleaning of the Surface 

If the device needs cleaning, use a soft cloth moistened with a mild rinsing agent. Do not use cleaning products 
containing chemical additives. 

Precautionary Maintenance 

A regular check of the system is recommended. Unstable connections could lead to damage and malfunctions of 
the system and should therefore be repaired as soon as possible. 
 

5.1  Firmware Update 

The firmware is stored in a FLASH memory and can be updated if needed. 
 

5.2  Spare Parts 

 

Recommended spare parts stock  

Summary of Contents for IDS1000

Page 1: ...IDENTEC SOLUTIONS Model IDS1000 iQ355 P Personnel Tag HARDWARE USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...or consequential damages including without limitation damages resulting from use of or reliance on information presented herein or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods even if in...

Page 3: ...ith part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 4: ...to electrostatic discharges Please observe the special instructions for their protection Incorrect handling can damage the unit and cause the invalidation of the warranty Minimum safety precautions ag...

Page 5: ...accidental use and the service unit responsible immediately informed Safety Documents The iQ355 P was designed tested and supplied in perfect condition according to document IEC EN 60950 1 Safety Req...

Page 6: ...NFC Interface 10 2 2 System Components Readers 11 2 3 Tag Functions 12 2 3 1 Pushbutton 12 2 3 2 LED Indicators 12 2 3 3 Configuration 12 3 Mechanical Information Installation 13 3 1 Mounting Options...

Page 7: ...t the service department for any possible changes or updates to operating and maintenance procedures Updates will be provided upon request The information in this document may be subjected to changes...

Page 8: ...ower microcontroller and a non replaceable high capacity coin cell battery Pushbutton for alarm generation battery status or general debugging Configurable Bi color LED for Alarm indication battery st...

Page 9: ...he iQ355 P has an internal UHF antenna and can communicate up to a range of 500 meters with a reader or iPOINT device 2 1 2 LF Interface The LF Interface uses IDENTEC s LFBOOST Marker technology Zone...

Page 10: ...ce is a Near Field Communication interface The iPOINT can be used as an entry terminal Alternatively the tag can communicate with access control system over standard NFC interfaces The range from the...

Page 11: ...of up to 500 m 1640 ft Identec s i PORT BT USB readers can be installed at fixed locations or used as a mobile reader to provide seamless communication with the iQ355 P tags The mobile reader can the...

Page 12: ...Long hold 5 seconds T B D 2 3 2 LED Indicators LED Indication Information Additional Information Blinking Green T B D Solid green T B D Blinking Red T B D Solid Red T B D Blinking Orange T B D Solid...

Page 13: ...tion Housing Dimensions 3 1 Mounting Options The tag can be mounted in the following ways Carried in a pocket used with a keyring used with a neck strap All ways of wearing the tag can also be done wi...

Page 14: ...ll cables intact Are all connectors intact Are all connectors securely fastened Are all screws still tight Is there a sudden malfunction at a specific unit What are the status of the LEDs is the RUN L...

Page 15: ...power units on which the customer can carry out only very limited repairs Normally the repairs are carried out at IDENTEC SOLUTIONS or possibly at a distributor Before a part is sent in for repair a...

Page 16: ...day working Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Humidity Up to 100 Shock EN 60068 2 32 Multiple drops to concrete...

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