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UPASS ACCESS | INSTALLATION GUIDE 

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1

 

INTRODUCTION  _______________________________________________________  3

 

1.1

 

SUPPORTED TAGS _______________________________________________  3

 

1.2

 

TAG SECURITY  __________________________________________________  3

 

2

 

INSTALLATION  ________________________________________________________  5

 

2.1

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTION ____________________________________________  5

 

2.2

 

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS  _______________________________________  5

 

3

 

CONNECTIONS ________________________________________________________  7

 

3.1

 

POWER SUPPLY _________________________________________________  7

 

3.2

 

COMMUNICATION _______________________________________________  7

 

3.2.1

 

RS485 ___________________________________________________  7

 

3.2.2

 

USB _____________________________________________________  7

 

3.2.3

 

WIEGAND / MAGSTRIPE ____________________________________  8

 

Wiegand Timing _________________________________________________  8

 

Magstripe Timing ________________________________________________  8

 

3.3

 

LED CONTROL  __________________________________________________  9

 

3.4

 

TAMPER SWITCH _______________________________________________ 10

 

3.5

 

NEDAP ANTENNA INTERFACE _____________________________________ 10

 

4

 

UHF FREQUENCIES____________________________________________________ 11

 

4.1

 

RADIO REGULATIONS ___________________________________________ 11

 

4.2

 

FREQUENCY CHANNEL SELECTION ________________________________ 11

 

5

 

READER CONFIGURATION ______________________________________________ 12

 

5.1

 

UHFTOOL SOFTWARE ___________________________________________ 12

 

5.2

 

SETTINGS  _____________________________________________________ 12

 

5.2.1

 

READ DATA______________________________________________ 12

 

5.2.2

 

DECODE NEDAP XS _______________________________________ 13

 

5.2.3

 

RELAY / TIMING __________________________________________ 14

 

5.2.4

 

LED CONTROL ___________________________________________ 14

 

5.3

 

EXPERT SETTINGS  ______________________________________________ 15

 

5.3.1

 

OUTPUT  ________________________________________________ 15

 

5.3.2

 

OUTPUT MESSAGE FORMAT ________________________________ 15

 

5.3.3

 

EXTRA OUTPUT  __________________________________________ 16

 

5.3.4

 

FREQUENCY _____________________________________________ 17

 

5.3.5

 

READ RANGE ____________________________________________ 18

 

A

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  ___________________________________________ 19

 

B

 

PART NUMBERS  ______________________________________________________ 20

 

C

 

FCC / IC STATEMENT __________________________________________________ 21

 

D

 

DISCLAIMER  _________________________________________________________ 22

 

E

 

DOCUMENT REVISION _________________________________________________ 23

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for uPASS Access

Page 1: ...uPASS ACCESS installation guide 2016 03 16 v4 4 Doc no 5281326...

Page 2: ...EQUENCIES____________________________________________________ 11 4 1 RADIO REGULATIONS ___________________________________________ 11 4 2 FREQUENCY CHANNEL SELECTION________________________________ 11...

Page 3: ...e There is no need to change any DIP switches or configuration settings See chapter 3 2 3 for wiring details NEDAP UHF XS tag These tags are especially programmed in the same format as our 2 45GHz AVI...

Page 4: ...is supported in combination with all NEDAP UHF tags By default the uPASS Access reader is configured to read any EPC tag We encourage customers to enable the TID check or the two way authentication B...

Page 5: ...cess is NOT hot swappable so when making or changing connections power must be switched OFF The cable shield shall be connected with safety ground and the metal case of the external device s To be sur...

Page 6: ...the 2 screws When mounting on a stone or concrete wall drill 5mm holes for the plugs When mounting on wood drill with 2 5mm Install the uPASS Access reader onto the base plate 1 Feed the cable throug...

Page 7: ...rized modifications to the reader settings can be detected using the tamper switch The USB interface can be used to configure the reader using the UHFTOOL software Note Cable shield shall be connected...

Page 8: ...te a message on this interface unless the Extra output settings are used The Wiegand magstripe output format is determined by the programmed format of the tag Make sure to order the correct tag format...

Page 9: ...220 sec Data pre amble 16 clock periods Data post amble 16 clock periods Figure 4 Magstripe protocol timing one character 3 3 LED CONTROL The built in high intensity LED provides visual feedback that...

Page 10: ...cess to NEDAP AEOS access control hardware such as the AP1001 Instead of proximity antenna the uPASS Access can be connected Connections PURPLE Nedap antenna interface RFMOD antenna modulation Connect...

Page 11: ...quency band is divided into frequency channels If local radio regulations require frequency hopping FHSS then the uPASS Access automatically selects and uses the available channels 4 2 FREQUENCY CHANN...

Page 12: ...gories are shown Expand or collapse the setting panels by clicking on it 5 2 1 READ DATA Configure here which tags should be selected how to access these tags what data should be read from these tags...

Page 13: ...UPASS will not perform any decoding Enable decode Nedap XS when you do not want to use the TRANSIT compatible processor or the antenna modulation interface The UPASS will decode the NEDAP XS tag data...

Page 14: ...o activate the relay upon identification When disabled the relay can only be activated manually The Relay hold time setting is the minimum time the relay is activated The Vehicle hold time setting is...

Page 15: ...hen this option is disabled the message is only transmitted once This setting has no effect when using the Wiegand or magstripe interface On the Wiegand or magstripe interface the identification messa...

Page 16: ...nd Enable additional Wiegand output Magstripe Enable additional magstripe output Data source EPC number Output the EPC number using the selected protocol Custom read data Output the custom data read u...

Page 17: ...ple 1 Example 2 Output the 13 rightmost digits from the EPC number using the magstripe interface Figure 14 Additional output example 2 5 3 4 FREQUENCY Here is shown the reader s operating frequency re...

Page 18: ...ane separation When the squelch is enabled you can set the squelch level This level ensures that only tags with a returned signal strength higher than the squelch level are identified When the squelch...

Page 19: ...e extensions beyond the 5 meter shall ONLY be allowed using shielded cable Interfaces RS485 and USB USB local service only Air interface ISO18000 6C Operating frequency Country Frequency Technique Pow...

Page 20: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE Part Numbers 20 23 B PART NUMBERS Readers NEDAP uPASS Access Region 1 EUR 865 868 MHz NEDAP uPASS Access Region 2 USA 902 928 MHz NEDAP uPASS Access Region 3 915 928 MHz 9958240 920...

Page 21: ...vantes 1 cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interf rence et 2 cet appareil doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence y inclus interf rence qui peut causer une op ration non pas voulu de cet appareil...

Page 22: ...completeness its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use specifica tions and availability of goods mention...

Page 23: ...E DOCUMENT REVISION Version Date Comment 4 4 2016 03 16 Updated frequency regions 4 3 2015 07 29 UL update 4 2 2015 03 17 Notes page 7 extension lengths adjusted 4 1 2015 02 19 Duplicate content delet...

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