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TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 

 

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Nedap part numbers 

Product 

Part number 

Description 

 

9215689 

TRANSIT Ultimate 

 

 

 

 

9216537 

Security Key Pack (SAM) 

 

5626595 

Pole Mounting Kit 

 

9218327 

Weather Protection Hood 

 

 

 

 

9229078

 

OSDP Installation Board  (includes PCC485) 

 

 

 

 

7819102 

HID interface board (HIB) 

 

7817940 

TCP/IP interface board 

 

7817347 

RS422-485 interface board 

 

7806434 

RS232 interface board 

 

 

 

 

9564314 

Window Tag Ultimate 

 

9982809 

Smartcard Booster Ultimate 

 

9982817 

LEGIC Booster Ultimate 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Transit Ultimate

Page 1: ...www nedapidentification com installation guide 2020 05 13 v5 08 Doc no 5481104 TRANSIT Ultimate...

Page 2: ...ling the security key pack 11 2 5 Installing a communication board 12 3 OSDP Interface Board 13 3 1 TRANSIT wiring 13 3 2 RS485 OSDP wiring 14 3 3 TRANSIT configuration 15 4 Connections 16 4 1 Overvie...

Page 3: ...ation select 30 6 4 Frequency select 31 6 4 1 Frequency select display buttons 31 6 4 2 Frequency select dip switches 31 6 5 Read range control 32 6 6 Microwave time sharing 33 7 LED indications 34 7...

Page 4: ...vicinity of each other without interference Read range adjustment The reader efficiently resolves typical multi lane entry and exit reader challenges The read range of the TRANSIT Ultimate can be adju...

Page 5: ...crypted tag authentication is performed when both antennas 433MHz and 2 45GHz receive the same id number This ensures that the tag to be authenticated is located in the well defined directional beam i...

Page 6: ...icated by NEDAP 2 2 Installation guidelines The TRANSIT Ultimate can be installed in any position The normally expected read range is up to 10 meters The hinges should be on top of the reader Landscap...

Page 7: ...nting brackets and the locations of the mounting positions 2 3 1 TRANSIT Ultimate dimensions The picture below shows the dimensions of the TRANSIT Ultimate All dimensions are in mm Figure 2 Dimensions...

Page 8: ...h the TRANSIT Ultimate reader When the Wall Mounting Set is assembled mount it to the wall or to the Pole Mounting Set based on the dimensions in Figure 3 The TRANSIT Ultimate can be aimed with the Wa...

Page 9: ...with maximum diameter of 190 mm and square poles with maximum diameter of 150 mm using the Pole Mounting Kit The Pole Mounting Kit has to be ordered separately art no 5626595 The Wall Mounting Set wil...

Page 10: ...3 4 Weather protection hood The Weather Protection hood is recommended when the reader is installed in direct sunlight The Weather Protection Hood has to be ordered separately art no 9218327 Figure 5...

Page 11: ...ck installation procedure Insert the Security Key Pack SAM into the TAB board 1 Align the notch as indicated in Figure 6 and keep the metal contacts backwards 2 Push the SAM into the slot until it cli...

Page 12: ...g or replacing a communication board Communication board installation procedure 1 Open the TRANSIT Ultimate You can put the cover strut into place to keep the cover open 2 Disconnect the power supply...

Page 13: ...s Make sure to follow all safety precautions outlined in chapter 2 1 OSDP Interface Board installation procedure 1 Connect the OSDP Interface Board PCC485 with TRANSIT as described in chapter 3 1 2 Co...

Page 14: ...8 RS485 OSDP point to point wiring For multi drop communication disable the termination resistor on the PCC485 on all devices except the last device The termination resistor should be enabled on the...

Page 15: ...ettings P81 v3 35 P82 v3 08 P83 v3 04 P84 v3 06 P85 v3 01 Newer versions are also supported as they will be backwards compatible Configuration settings The relay activation and LED control must both b...

Page 16: ...connections overview Power supply See chapter 4 2 Read disable input See chapter 4 4 2 General purpose inputs See chapter 4 4 4 Proximity antenna See chapter 4 5 1 Relay output See chapter 4 4 1 Tamp...

Page 17: ...and VAC N The earth wire should be connected to the dedicated safety ground connection Input voltage 100 240 VAC Frequency 60 50 Hz Figure 12 AC mains connections 4 2 2 DC supply input Connect the DC...

Page 18: ...4 2 3 DC output The DC output can be used to supply power to an additional device installed inside or near the TRANSIT Ultimate Figure 14 DC output connections DC output ratings Output voltage 23 4 VD...

Page 19: ...t the USB cable Make sure the HID interface board is installed correctly Restart the TRANSIT Ultimate or press reset button Figure 15 USB connection USB driver installation Make sure your computer is...

Page 20: ...rotocol output depends upon the reader firmware Please refer to the firmware manual for more details Connections Wiegand Magstripe Barcode O 1 Card Loaded O 2 Data 0 green Clock O 3 Data 1 white Data...

Page 21: ...le when the RS422 485 interface board has been installed SW1 selects RS422 or RS485 SW2 enables the termination resistor It is recommended to keep this switch in ON position Figure 17 RS422 485 switch...

Page 22: ...mate mode is enabled See chapter 6 1 for more details By default the front cover LED lights up simultaneously with the relay output This might be changed by enabling manual relay led activation mode S...

Page 23: ...th a sensor e g inductive loop that detects the presence of a person or vehicle Use a potential free contact relay to connect the internal 5V to the RDIS input Leave open or unconnected when reading s...

Page 24: ...system The contacts are normally closed when the cover is in place Tamper switches of multiple TRANSIT Ultimate readers may be connected in series Connections TAMPER Tamper switch contacts normally c...

Page 25: ...unconnected when not used or inactive Depending upon the used firmware version these inputs optionally can be used to activate the relay or control the front cover 3 color LED See for more details th...

Page 26: ...or a NEDAP reader with antenna modulation output e g NVITE or uPASS Access Connections HF Antenna HF Antenna cable shield UL Green LED output max 18mA GND Ground for LEDs NA Red LED output max 18 mA...

Page 27: ...enna modulation interface can also be used to connect the TRANSIT Ultimate to NEDAP AEOS access control hardware such as the AP1001 Connections MHF Antenna modulation output connect to PCC485 HF or AP...

Page 28: ...can be changed or updated using the TRANSIT Firmware Upgrade software tool Firmware update procedure Start TRANSIT Firmware Update PICLOAD software Select communication port e g COM1 Select the firmwa...

Page 29: ...Ultimate mode The TRANSIT Ultimate can operate in the ULTIMATE mode or in the NORMAL mode In the ULTIMATE mode the TRANSIT will perform a secure mutual authentication on the tags This only works in c...

Page 30: ...al communication select By default the USB or communication interface board connections will allow communication with the TRANSIT processor PIC The communication protocol is determined by the TRANSIT...

Page 31: ...splay push buttons see chapter 6 4 1 or using dip switches see chapter 6 4 2 The TAB board operates at 433 MHz It uses 2 fixed frequency channels This cannot be changed 6 4 1 Frequency select display...

Page 32: ...nge is done by enabling the squelch and setting the squelch level with its potentiometer For maximum read range disable the squelch function completely with the enable disable squelch switch LED SQ AC...

Page 33: ...use the same frequency undisturbed The reader will be on for 300 milliseconds which is long enough for a reliable identification of a tag The off time is between 0 5 and 5 seconds This is configurabl...

Page 34: ...ed INPUT 3 Input 3 status On when contact is closed Tx Transmit serial data USB I F board See chapter 4 3 Rx Receive serial data USB I F board STS LED TRANSIT firmware status LED PIC Slow blinking Hea...

Page 35: ...ink 1 Programmer firmware 0 1s on 0 9s off Special blink 9 TAB stopped Hardware fault 0 9s on 0 1s off ERR Error LED SAM error not present not locked not supported etc TAB error authentication failed...

Page 36: ...Air interface 433 MHz Encryption based upon diversified AES128 keys 300 kbps GFSK 75kHz dedicated antenna Duty cycle 1 LBT not applicable Relay output 1 relay output NO common NC 24 VDC 2A Inputs 3 dr...

Page 37: ...68 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 5F 2 4474 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON CH8 60 2 4480 ON ON ON ON OFF 61 2 4486 OFF ON ON ON OFF 62 2 4492 ON OFF ON ON OFF 63 2 4498 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 64 2 4504 ON ON OFF ON OFF 65 2 4510 O...

Page 38: ...ey Pack SAM 5626595 Pole Mounting Kit 9218327 Weather Protection Hood 9229078 OSDP Installation Board includes PCC485 7819102 HID interface board HIB 7817940 TCP IP interface board 7817347 RS422 485 i...

Page 39: ...ly with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna...

Page 40: ...20 04 10 HR added OSDP Kit 5 05 2019 05 08 HR updated antenna modulation 5 04 2018 07 12 HR removed profibus obsolete 5 03 2018 05 23 HR added remarks when using USB interface 5 02 2018 05 02 GSA Adde...

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