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Wiring diagram 

Schematically diagrams below shows an example of the connections between used modules. 
The picture shows the full configuration that can be built up.  

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Figure 2 Example full configuration 

 
The connections for a full configuration are: 
 

1.

 

Datacom cable for NCC to Unit XQMK2  

Connects Data communication and power from NCC [9203508] to a Unit XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Unit 
XQMK2 Rx [8018472].  
NOTE: The distance between the NCC and the transmitter antenna shall 4 meters or more.  

2.

 

Datacom cable for NCC to Unit XQMK2 

Connects the data and power between the XQMK2 Tx or Rx Units.  

3.

 

Tx or Rx coax cable 

Connects the antenna input/output XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the EAS antenna loops PG27, 
PG39, FL30, FL45. 

4.

 

Rx or Tx cable for Metal detection 

Connects the metal detection antenna input/output from XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the 
Metal detection antenna loop PG27, PG39, FL30, FL45. 

5.

 

Cable for Customer counting and lighting unit PG27/PG39 

Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472]to the Customer Counter and lighting unit [7833342]. 

6.

 

Cable for Cusomer counting and lighting unit FL30/FL45 

Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to one of the Customer counter units [9923373, 
9928529, 9936114, 9935207]. 

7.

 

Cable for lighting module FL30/FL45 

Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the lighting module. 

8.

 

DC cable from Power adapter to NCC electronics 

Connects the Power-adapter [9651543] to the NCC main board [7824785] and carries 33V DC power. 

9.

 

Mains cable  

Connects the Mains power to the Power-adapter [9651543]. 

10.

 

Coax cable for GSM antenna 

Connects the GSM module to the GSM external antenna to contact the GSM network.  

11.

 

Datacom cables to slave NCC’s 

Connects a NCC with the behavior “Master” to NCC devices with the behavior “Slave”. 

12.

 

Datacom cables for system expansion 

Connects more antenna strings up to 16 devices with the same function as Wire 1 and 2. 

Summary of Contents for Dynamic Series

Page 1: ...ication conveys no license under patent or other right nor does the publisher assume Liability for any consequence of its use specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are Subject to ch...

Page 2: ...96 EC WEEE This is in addition to the marking requirement in Article 10 3 of this Directive which requires producers to mark electrical and electronic equipment put on the market after 13 August 2005...

Page 3: ...Net and the Nedap EASi Net are registered trademarks of N V Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek Nedap Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 9 Table of content 1 Introduction 5 2 System overview 6 3 Wiring diagram 7 4 FCC Declarations 8 5 Specifications XQMK2 9...

Page 5: ...buildup in four different types of components Antennas with the following types PG27 PG39 FL30 and FL45 Transmitter and Receiver units installed into the antenna s Network controller unit named NCC Po...

Page 6: ...lation guide lines o Power up the XQMK2 system o Check the functionality o Call Nedap Customer Support for quick hands on problem solution in case of unforeseen problems see Technical Support o Distan...

Page 7: ...r Rx 8018472 to the Metal detection antenna loop PG27 PG39 FL30 FL45 5 Cable for Customer counting and lighting unit PG27 PG39 Connects the XQMK2 Tx 8018464 or Rx 8018472 to the Customer Counter and l...

Page 8: ...es pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi...

Page 9: ...0 9m 2 4m Between antenna Tag dependant Input Requirements and electrical specifications Description Min Typical Max Condition Input Voltage 90VAC 264VAC Full Range 50 60Hz Input Current 2A 90VAC 50Hz...

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