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Using a HDPE antenna instead of a V-sense antenna 

To use a HDPE antenna a HDPE antenna tuner is required. The antenna is adjusted with trimmer Lt. 
Tuning is the same as described for a V-sense antenna. 

 

50x50       art.no  9 88 788 1 
40x12 0  art.no  9 88 609 5 
60x10 0  art.no  9 88 625 7 

Tuner 
HDPE 
ante nna  

Lt 

art.no 991 4293  
 

 

HDPE Antenna tuner 
 

Used to connect a HDPE antenna to a V-
pack (or booster and V-pack) 
 
 
1.  Antenna type selection (default on 3) 
 

When during antenna tuning the green 
led does not show up, set the antenna 
type selector on 1, 2 or 4 and try again. 

 
2.  Always use cable ferrules to connect 

coax 

3.  Install with swivels downwards 
4.  Standard antenna cable, do not change 

length of the coax antenna cable 

5.  To booster. Coax cable RG 58 max. 

length 100m 

 
 
 

 
WARNING : High voltage 
Do not touch with power on; switch off when changing type selection or coax cable. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Specifications VP 1002 (art.no. 9911022) 

Dimensions 

143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: ± 360 gr 

Power 

Input voltage 25 VDC, +20% -20% 

Antennas 

Different types possible 

Detection distance 

Varies per antenna 

Environment 

Temperature: Operating: -10 – 55 °C, Storage: -25 – 70 °C 

 Relative humidity: 10 – 93% non condensing

 

IP class 

IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) 

 

 

Cable specifications 

Antenna 

Coax RG58. Max. Length depending on antenna type. 

 

 

Always use NEDAP power supply 
The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. 
Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables 
 

More information 

For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. 
 

Summary of Contents for VP1002

Page 1: ...veys no licence under any 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 change wi...

Page 2: ...conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Connections Cable specifi...

Page 3: ...concerning antenna Tuning sequence Set the power of the connected V pack to 50 see manual of the concerning V pack Adjust now with Lt of the antenna until the TUNING led on the VP1002 is green Step 2...

Page 4: ...ax antenna cable 5 To booster Coax cable RG 58 max length 100m WARNING High voltage Do not touch with power on switch off when changing type selection or coax cable Specifications VP 1002 art no 99110...

Page 5: ...ication conveys no licence under any 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 t...

Page 6: ...tenna types can be used V sense antennas EWA transformer with stainless steel antenna strip HDPE antenna with HDPE antenna tuner A booster VP1002 can be used to amplify the antenna field for high perf...

Page 7: ...ust be twisted pair See above I O 1 4 M Motor output or normal output max 3A M Minus for motor output or normal output I Input of motor or normal input Minus for motor input or normal input I O 5 6 O...

Page 8: ...on off No power Orange Low power Orange blinking Wrong power connection in out changed Red Error V out Green on Power on off No power Orange blinking Low power Red blinking Error LAST Green on V pack...

Page 9: ...s DISPLAY ERROR Shows error code TEST ALL OUTPUTS All outputs are switch on one by one Test results are shown on the display TEST MOTOR OUTPUT o1 o4 TEST OUTPUT L1 L6 TEST INPUT I1 i6 NOISE LEVEL FDX...

Page 10: ...no of breaks 4 45 RS485 Bias off no of breaks 6 46 RS485 Bias on no of breaks 6 47 RS485 Bias off no of breaks 8 48 RS485 Bias on no of breaks 8 49 RS232 with Texas Instruments protocol RS232 20 Texa...

Page 11: ...ntenna power will reduce the reading distance of the antenna Check the antenna power The antenna power level is shown on the display in the service menu at HF option AP Adjust Power Select menu option...

Page 12: ...ay by using the push button next to the display Push the button until the display starts to blink a value will appear on the display The value on the display is the actual power setting 0 is the defau...

Page 13: ...5 Amp by current limiter short circuiting protected Motor safe guard after 25 sec Antennas Different types possible Detection distance Varies per antenna Synchronisation Synchronisation according to I...

Page 14: ...veys no licence under any 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 change wi...

Page 15: ...conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Connections The VP6001 is...

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