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VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader

 

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5.3  Address 

Each VP1006 requires a unique address on the communication bus. Use the display and push button 
to set the address. How to use the display and push button is shown in appendix B. See appendix C 
for the complete overview of the display menu. 
The display will indicate the actual address at startup (01 for a new unit). If an address is accepted by 
the communication bus the display goes blank. If there is no communication with the controller also the 
address is shown. If the address is not accepted, the display will show the address. 
 
How to change an address (for example set address to 12) 

1.  Short press on the button. Ad will appear.  
2.  Now hold the button till the display starts blinking. dA will appear. 
3.  Short press on the button. SA will appear. 
4.  Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. 0- will appear. 
5.  Short press on the button. The 0- is now changed into 1-. 
6.  Hold the button until the display starts blinking. 10 will appear. 
7.  Short press on the button. The 10 is now changed into 11. 
8.  Short press on the button again. The 11 is now changed into 12. 
9.  Hold now the button until the display starts blinking. The 12 is now stored in the memory. 
10.  There will now be 12 blinking on the display now. If the address is accepted by the process 

unit the display goes blank. 

 
How to check the address 

1.  Short press the button. Ad will appear.  
2.  Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. dA will appear. 
3.  Hold the button again until the display starts blinking. The actual address will be shown. 
4.  Leave the menu by pressing the button until the display goes blank. 

 
 
If the display does not go blank (address remains on the display), the address in not accepted. 
When the address setting is ok continue with the antenna adjustment. 

 
 

5.4  Antenna 

In the event Velos V-

sense antenna’s are used. 

 
After the first time power up the antenna tuning must be checked. Check the TUNING LED, green is 
OK and means the antenna is correctly tuned. When the green LED is not ON the antenna must be 
tuned. 
 
Antenna tuning 

1.  Turn the trimmer on the antenna until the green LED is ON 

See also the manual of the antenna being used for information about tuning 

 

 

 

 

Green on 

Antenna tuning ok 

 

 

 

Red on 

Antenna out of range, turn the trimmer to the right until green LED is on 

 

 

 

Red on 

Antenna out of range, turn the trimmer to the left until green LED is on 

 

 

 

Red blinking 

No antenna connected or low antenna signal 

 

 

 

All off 

Antenna switch off by the software 

 
If there is no antenna LED on, the software has set the antenna field off. For tuning set the antenna in 
ID test mode by using the display/push button (see also appendix C). 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VP1006

Page 1: ...Service manual For installation operation and service OEM ISO Reader VP1006 06 2017 Manual version 2 6...

Page 2: ...I Neutrodynisation unit between two antennas Manual version 2 4 10 2013 Appendix C Display menu option ISO protocol added Manual version 2 5 06 2015 Appendix A Updated product specifications Manual v...

Page 3: ...7 6 Advanced 8 6 1 Testing inputs and outputs 8 6 2 Advanced antenna adjustment 9 6 3 Identification test options 10 7 Trouble shooting 11 8 Maintenance cleaning and disposal 11 Appendix A Specificat...

Page 4: ...VP1006 200PM 00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2 6...

Page 5: ...installed in a housing suitable for farm conditions for example in a V box Figure V box2 with a VP2002 power supply and a VP1006 reader Reference manuals PS0000 200PM 00 Velos general description VP1...

Page 6: ...hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequent energy and if not inst...

Page 7: ...reading tags normally on Inputs read continuously with status change sent to the controller Outputs switched on or off by commands from the controller LEDs switched on or off by the VP1006 according...

Page 8: ...rmal 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 Output max 250mA Minus for output O and minus input I I In...

Page 9: ...r more details about the LED indicators see Appendix D If LED s are green continue with address settings 5 2 Communication bus termination jumper Termination is only used in case of RS485 communicatio...

Page 10: ...ll now be 12 blinking on the display now If the address is accepted by the process unit the display goes blank How to check the address 1 Short press the button Ad will appear 2 Now hold the button un...

Page 11: ...06 9 1 11 1 13 1 15 1 Use connection 9 1 to start Tuning Use a plastic screw driver to tune Tune the coil inside the EWA until the green LED of the antenna tuning is on When green the antenna tuning i...

Page 12: ...pears 2 Now hold the button until the display starts blinking dE will appear 3 Short press on the button 2 times o1 will appear 4 Now hold the button until the display starts blinking Output 1 will be...

Page 13: ...ion press the button until the display goes blank press about 4 seconds Antenna squelch Antenna squelch is a possibility to set a threshold for the ID level of a tag It means the antenna power is stil...

Page 14: ...d to the same sync cable Antenna tuning visible by a light With HF menu option Adjust Antenna AA output 6 is also switched on By connecting a light to output 6 the status during tuning can be monitore...

Page 15: ...hut off due to overload 16 Software switched off due to max current and time 17 CAN bus over voltage 18 Voltage to next module switched off Identification performance and disturbance Identification pe...

Page 16: ...short circuiting protected Motor safe guard after 25 sec Antennas 800 H Different types possible Detection distance Varies per antenna Synchronisation Synchronisation according to ISO 11785 Environmen...

Page 17: ...VP1006 200PM 00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2 6 Page 13...

Page 18: ...tion to the VPU the address is shown It is also possible some program states of a behavior component are shown during operation Activate the menu short press on the button the display menu is shown Sc...

Page 19: ...LEAR ERROR Shows error code and error clearing after showing TEST ALL OUTPUTS All outputs are switched on one by one Test results are shown on the display TEST MOTOR OUTPUT o1 o4 TEST OUTPUT L1 L6 TES...

Page 20: ...p extended protocol 2400 Baud 21 RS485 Bias on no of breaks 0 41 Nedap extended protocol 9600 Baud 22 RS485 Bias off no of breaks 2 42 Nedap extended protocol 19200 Baud 23 RS485 Bias on no of breaks...

Page 21: ...and Vout swapped Red Error plus and minus swapped V out Green on Output power off No power Orange blinking Low power Red blinking Error plus and minus swapped COM Green on V pack is last one on the b...

Page 22: ...shield red black shield red black orange orange white shield To RS485 interface of computer Last VP1006 Jumper up RS485 cable specifications PC to first VP1006 Wires min 0 34 mm 2 twisted pair shielde...

Page 23: ...range white red black blue blue white shield red black orange orange white blue blue white shield B A To RS485 interface of computer blue blue white shield B A shield blue blue white shield B A RS485...

Page 24: ...version 2 6 Page 20 Appendix G RS232 connections RS 232 port of computer TxD pin3 RxD pin2 GND pin5 RS232 cable specifications Shielded cable Wires min 0 34 mm2 Max length between PC and VP1006 15 met...

Page 25: ...white blue blue white shield shield red black orange orange white blue blue white shield red black orange orange white blue blue white shield red black orange orange white blue blue white red black or...

Page 26: ...t Coax cable specification RG58 Cable between the readers to connect SYNC OUT and SYNC IN shield core shield core READER A READER B Display value 0 99 Turn to max display value Neutrodynisation adjust...

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