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XT-3 Reader Installation Manual & Data Sheet 

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Safety Instructions 

2.1  Instructions 

Read this manual carefully before using the XT-3 reader and take notice of warnings in 
order to prevent injury and product damage.  
 
Where  local  regulations exist, these  are to be followed. The  safety  information  in  this 
manual is a supplement to local regulations. It is the responsibility of the local project 
manager to make certain that local regulations are known and followed. 
 
The  relevant  manual  (including  this  safety  information)  must  be  followed  in  any  work 
performed on the TagMaster products or systems.  
 
The  use  of  TagMaster’s  genuine  spare  parts  and  accessories  are  recommended. 
TagMaster will not assume responsibility for any malfunction due to use of spare parts 
or accessories produced by a third party.  

2.2  Warnings 

Warnings  are  used  throughout  this  manual  to  alert  the  reader  to  special  instructions 
concerning  a  particular  task  or  operation  that  may  be  hazardous  if  performed 
incorrectly or carelessly. The warnings are preceded by the common hazard symbol. 
 

 

Figure 1   Hazard Symbol 

 
The following two levels of warnings are used: 
 

 

Warning!

 

Warning  means  that  an  accident  may  occur  if  the  safety  precautions  are  neglected. 
This type of accident may cause injury. It may also damage the product. 

 
 

 

Caution! 

Caution means that an accident may occur if the safety precautions are neglected. This 
type of accident may damage the product. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for XT-3

Page 1: ...Doc no 11 267 02 TagMaster NA XT 3 Reader Installation Manual Data Sheet MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ent may be downloaded or copied provided that all copies contain the full information from the complete document All other copying requires a written approval from TagMaster NA Disclaimer While effort...

Page 3: ...iderations 6 3 2 Preconditions 6 3 3 Mounting the Reader 7 3 4 Mounting the External Antenna Optional 9 3 5 Cable Connections 10 3 6 Identifying Readers across TCP IP Networks 11 4 Testing 12 4 1 Inst...

Page 4: ...ed information about the reader s functionality is available in 06 118 GEN4 Reader User s Manual 1 2 TagMaster s RFID System TagMaster s RFID system consists of readers and ID tags Readers can work st...

Page 5: ...s The use of TagMaster s genuine spare parts and accessories are recommended TagMaster will not assume responsibility for any malfunction due to use of spare parts or accessories produced by a third p...

Page 6: ...ncy band The XT 3 reader uses 860 960 MHz frequencies so typical industrial noise will not affect the communication 3 1 2 Electromagnetic Interference in Cables By using specified cables proper shield...

Page 7: ...ound screw position 12 in Figure 4 Overview of the reader with open lid As an alternative a metallic cable gland can also be used to connect to the reader chassis to ground using the power cable shiel...

Page 8: ...be mounted in a horizontal position in the windshield Note that some cars have a metallized windshield The ID tag must be mounted in an area of the windshield without metallization Never mount the re...

Page 9: ...s in the enclosure as that would affect the sealing specification Caution Never exceed the environmental and electrical limits specified in section 5 Technical Data Exceeding the limits can result in...

Page 10: ...6 12 mm or 2 x 4 6 mm This makes it possible if for instance using TCP IP to have a separate shielded CAT5e cable for communication while still having two other shielded cables for power and possible...

Page 11: ...t Doc no 11 267 02 TagMaster NA 11 28 3 6 Identifying Readers across TCP IP Networks If using a TCP IP connection to the reader the XT 3 can be identified across the network using the unique MAC addre...

Page 12: ...mmunication at maximum specified distance and misalignment Ensure that the reader is not placed in a location where it is exposed to excessive heat or electromagnetic interference 4 1 2 Verification P...

Page 13: ...f Flashing System SW running Initially on System SW loading Green Persistently on off System SW fault Flashing HW initiated and running On Initiation process Red Off HW not initiated The following tab...

Page 14: ...ble describes the position of the components inside the reader No Component No Component 1 Controller board 8 External antenna RF connector 2 Visible indicator 9 External antenna LED connector M12 4 3...

Page 15: ...is possible to attach or remove the terminal block connectors inside the reader for more convenient connection of the cables The terminals are grouped as specified in the sections below 5 2 2 Relay O...

Page 16: ...lled up to 5V with 1k resistors Table 5 Wiegand interface timing Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit tSU CL to D setup time 0 s tF Fall time all signals 125 ns tR Rise time all signals 5 s tPI Pulse int...

Page 17: ...onnected to pin 4 The purpose is to make it possible to feed power to any peripheral equipment Use pins 1 and 2 for power supply connection Table 8 Power Supply Group J31 Pin Signal Description 1 SPL...

Page 18: ...3 GND Ground 4 NC 5 NC Not used 5 2 7 RS232 Serial Communication Interface Group J42 The controller board has one RS232 serial interface Table 11 RS232 serial communication interface Group J42 Pin Si...

Page 19: ...3C Input reference 3 5 2 10 Isolated Outputs Group J52 This group is in the XT 3 pre configured with cables to power J31 and an M12 4 connector in the chassis to support the LEDs of the external anten...

Page 20: ...ss the Ethernet cable through the cable gland before crimping the connector on the cable 5 2 12 USB Host Connector P2 USB devices are connected using a standard USB type A connector 5 2 13 Micro SD Me...

Page 21: ...N RCLOSE Relay Inactive 06 234 01 J52 1 2 3 4 5 OUT 1C OUT 1E OUT SPL OUT 2C OUT 2E 6k8 3k3 10k 10k J51 1 2 3 4 5 6 IN 1A IN 1C IN 2A IN 2C IN 3A IN 3C 1k 1k 1k J32 1 2 TAMP A TAMP B Lid Off J31 1 2 3...

Page 22: ...outside the interface block The USB port GND is connected to the chassis The Wiegand Mag stripe interface the Isolated Inputs and Isolated Outputs have a varistor protection that will short circuit s...

Page 23: ...a Parameter Value Unit Antenna Polarisation Circular Antenna Gain XT 3 eu ext antenna eu XT 3 us ext antenna us 6 5 6 0 dBi dBi Output Power XT 3 eu ext antenna eu XT 3 us ext antenna us 2 4 W e r p W...

Page 24: ...asured between pins Applied Voltage Out 1 2 1 30 V 1 2 4 5 Sink Current Out 1 0 500 mA 1 2 Sink Current Out 2 0 100 mA 4 5 12 30 V 3 2 3 5 Supply 3 9 mA 3 2 3 5 Isolation to Shielding 1500 V 1 5 to ch...

Page 25: ...Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 TagMaster NA 25 28 5 5 Mechanical Data 5 5 1 General Parameter Value Unit 2 3 kg Weight 5 1 lbs 300 x 300 x 60 mm Dimensions 11 8 x 11 8 x 2 4 in Lid Material Plastic Base Mater...

Page 26: ...XT 3 Reader Installation Manual Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 TagMaster NA 26 28 5 5 2 Dimensions 12 16 2 13 20 2 16 2 16 2 60 300 300 75 100 75 100...

Page 27: ...s for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerci...

Page 28: ...quiries please contact TagMaster North America Inc 6 1 Technical Support Phone 253 238 1421 Fax 253 238 7762 E mail support tagmasterna com 6 2 Office TagMaster North America Inc 2007A 70th Avenue Wes...

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