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INSTALLATION

 

 

 

Draft - public (B) 

2017-11-29 

M71060-1e-ID-B

 

 

 

ID ISC.ANT.U500/270 

 Type GA and GB UHF-Gate

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ID ISC.ANT.U500/270

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION Draft public B 2017 11 29 M71060 1e ID B ID ISC ANT U500 270 Type GA and GB UHF Gate ...

Page 2: ...ELECTRONIC call explicit attention that devices which are subject of this document are not designed with components and testing methods for a level of reliability suitable for use in or in connection with surgical implants or as critical components in any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably be expected to cause significant injury to a human To avoid damage injury or death ...

Page 3: ...0 4 Installation and Wiring 10 4 1 Mounting Preparation 11 4 2 Installing the antenna 12 4 2 1 Dimensions of antenna 12 4 2 2 Drilling the Mounting Holes 13 4 2 3 Installing the Antenna on the floor 14 4 2 4 Disassembly of the Antenna from the Antenna foot for replacement repair 19 5 Typical Antenna Configuration Gate with two Antennas 23 5 1 Project Notes Antenna 23 5 2 Gate Configuration and Set...

Page 4: ...th the AFI or Alarm Byte 39 5 5 Activating the Automatic Mode 40 5 5 1 Testing the Gate in Buffered Read Mode 41 5 5 2 Testing the People Counter in Buffered Read Mode 42 5 5 3 Configuration and Test in Notification Mode 44 5 6 Reader Diagnostic 46 6 Configure the reader in accordance with national RF regulations 48 6 1 1 EU reader according to EN 302 208 49 6 1 2 FCC Reader according to FCC 47 Pa...

Page 5: ...qualified personnel Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local electrical codes When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed Please observe that some parts of the device may heat severely Before touching the device the power supply must always be interrupted Make sure that the device is without voltage by measuri...

Page 6: ...cts for acrylic surfaces Regularly remove dust and other impurities with a soft cloth and a solution of water with a little dishwashing liquid Keep the antenna dry All kinds of moisture should be avoided during operation and storage Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits and damaging transparent plastic parts Protect the antenna from high temperat...

Page 7: ...nna ID ISC ANT U500 270 Type GA Antenna ID ISC ANT U500 270 incl UHF Reader Module and People Counter with alarm LED and Buzzer Wide range power supply ID ISC NET24V B 100 240V 24V without power cable with IEC plug Mounting Instruction 3 1 2 Antenna ID ISC ANT U500 270 Type GB Antenna ID ISC ANT U500 270 incl LED 2 Antenna connector cable H155 Low loss about 3m long ...

Page 8: ...dths gate widths are possible The antennas can be used for detecting both product and persons It is for indoors use only 3 3 Performance Features of the People Counter ID ISC UPC A Gate People Counter consist of a People Counter board PC and one Infra red sensor The People Counter has one counters per aisle The values of the incoming and outgoing persons will be separately captured Fig 1 Gate Peop...

Page 9: ...ion from the UPC to the Host All commands from the Host to the People Counters are embedded in the Pickyback command of the reader Generally there are two possibilities to get the actual people counter values Either the Host poll the People Counter periodically or in the Notification Mode of the reader the reader send a notifi cation protocol at every change In Buffered Read Mode the host poll the...

Page 10: ...counter and 24 VDC power supply ID ISC ANT U500 270 GB FCC Order No 4885 000 00 Antenna with Alarm LED light ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA EU Order No 4888 000 00 Antenna with Reader Multiplexer Alarm LED light Alarm Sounder people counter and 24 VDC power supply ID ISC ANT U500270 GB EU Order No 4887 000 00 Antenna with Alarm LED light Table 1 Available Antenna Types and Accessories 4 Installation and W...

Page 11: ...d in the following steps 1 Place the packed antenna on the floor with the top side facing up Carefully open the box and then remove the antenna Fig 3 Packed Antenna 2 Afterwards the antenna has to be placed carefully on the floor again Now the two fastening screws hexagon socket width AF 2 5 have to remove of the antenna base cover By moving the cover upwards carefully remove the cover from the an...

Page 12: ...G ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 12 of 54 M71060 1e ID B 4 2 Installing the antenna 4 2 1Dimensions of antenna The overall dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig 5 Fig 5 Antenna outside dimensions All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance according to ISO 2768 m mean ...

Page 13: ... middle The size and type of the anchors depends considerably on the strength of the base or floor The anchors should be capable of withstanding a permissible load of at least 5 kN per anchor for all load directions e g for concrete floor Hilti HVA anchors with HAS E M8 threaded rod or Hilti HIS N M8 5 16 threaded inserts The size of the mounting holes in the antenna is 10 mm 39 The length of the ...

Page 14: ... on the floor Please note the open side of the steel foot should face towards the middle of the aisle Step Action Note 1 Do not open the antenna body Open and remove the antenna cover at the antenna foot 2 Open and remove the an tenna cover at the antenna foot 3 Place the antenna carefully with the cable opening in the foot beside the cables and the mounting anchors Do not remove ...

Page 15: ...tion ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 15 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 4 Put the cables through the cable opening 5 Put the antenna with the mounting holes on the anchors and screw it tight ...

Page 16: ...00 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 16 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 6 Connect the cables of the interface and the power supply 7 Connect the antenna cables to the corresponding antenna cables of antenna B 1 with 1 2 with 2 ...

Page 17: ...on ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 17 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 8 Put the power supply into the antenna foot 9 If needed the antenna could be adjusted vertically with the adjustable feet ...

Page 18: ...Identification Installation ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 18 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 10 Close the antenna with the antenna cover ...

Page 19: ...na from the Antenna foot for replacement repair The antenna will be mounted on the floor Please note the open side of the steel foot should face towards the middle of the aisle Step Action Note 1 Do not open the antenna body 2 Open and remove the an tenna cover at the antenna foot 3 Pull out the power supply of the aluminium foot Do not remove ...

Page 20: ...Identification Installation ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 20 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 3 Disconnect all cables in the antenna foot ...

Page 21: ...n ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 21 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 4 Unscrew the screw nuts in the antenna foot 5 Pull the antenna with the thread bolts and the cables out of the antenna foot ...

Page 22: ...ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 22 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 6 Close the antenna with the antenna cover 7 If antenna must be sent for repair it must be sent complete with cables and power supply ...

Page 23: ...reading area of the gate The tag orientation is non critical The tags are detected along a horizontal axis of motion in certain regions within the antennas The reading area of the antennas is shown in the sketch below The distance between the antennas is about 1 5m An alarm is triggered at passing the gate typ at moving further behind the gate center line Fig 7 Capture area gate distance about 1 5...

Page 24: ... or cables mounted directly on the antenna or in the immediate vicinity of the antenna can interference with the functioning of the system A minimum distance of 20 cm is required Metal walls and metal doors should be a few meters away from the gate 5 2 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas 5 2 1Required Components To set up the gate you need the following components Qty 1 ID ISC ANT U500 270...

Page 25: ...omponents for a gate consisting of two antennas If the antenna cables from antenna type A to antenna type B have not been connected in the right way or there is an error the Alarm LED of antenna type A will flash after start up If cables are connected right the alarm LED of both sides will be switched on shortly The cable from antenna type GB to the antenna type GA should preferably be connected s...

Page 26: ... T Standard Fig 10 LAN interface for host communication With structured shielded cabling CAT 5 cables should be used This ensures a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps The prerequisite for using TCP IP protocol is that each device has a unique address on the net work All Readers have a factory set IP address Network Address IP Adresse 192 168 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port 10001 DHCP O...

Page 27: ...em or by means of a special on the go adaptor for connection of a USB mem ory stick to the reader In both cases the connection is carried out via terminal X3 The pinout is standardized Figure 1 USB Interface for host communication A standard shielded USB cable can be used for connection of the reader to a host system The data rate is reduced to 12 Mbit USB full speed NOTE The length of the USB cab...

Page 28: ...ration To configure the antennas open the ISOStart software and read out the current configuration of the Reader Step Action Note 1 Start ISO Start Software 2 Select Detect Use USB Port or default TCP IP address 192 168 10 10 Port 10001 to detect reader 3 Select Run without change Note This has to be done at each start of ISO Start program ...

Page 29: ...cation Installation ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 29 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note 4 Select Options Program 5 Select Expert Mode and confirm with OK 6 Select Logical View ...

Page 30: ...G ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 30 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Afterwards set the Interface settings and the operating mode Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 Select HostInterface LAN Set LAN settings 3 Set by clicking on Apply 4 Select command System reset 5 Confirm with Send ...

Page 31: ...C ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 31 of 54 M71060 1e ID B 6 Select Operating Mode Mode Set to Buffered Read Mode 7 Set by clicking on Apply 8 Select Air Interface Region Set right Region 9 Set by clicking on Apply ...

Page 32: ... check for proper function using a reader the ISOStart service software and a Transponder 5 3 1Reading a Serial Number Step Action Note 1 Attach a tag to an antenna or in the gate Use adhesive tape for example 2 Select Operating Mode Alarm Method Set Alarm on all tags 3 Select Buffered Read Mode window 4 Click on Start Button 5 Transponder in the gate will be displayed and others in detection rang...

Page 33: ... configurations the ranges and read areas may differ Regarding used tags please refer to 5 1 Project Notes Antenna Fig 11 Performance Test of the gate antenna There is a big difference between an RF gate an the UHF gate For UHF it is not sufficient that a tag is detected The UHF gate has to detect the moving through the gate So the test should start at least 1 75m upfront the gate and the tag has ...

Page 34: ...erly installed orientation antenna distance check cabling Metal near the antennas is detuning or interfering with them Transponder too insensitive detuned or defective see as well 5 1 Project Notes Antenna Reader improperly configured transmitting power transponder type modulation transponder parameters etc A cable is defect or has a weak contact Reader or antenna defect ...

Page 35: ...zzer and the Alarm LED of antenna type GA and GB is constructed by the UPC Via ISOStart software can be set different parameters for Alarm LED and or Alarm Buzzer Step Action Note 1 Start ISOStart Software 2 Select Configuration and click on Read to read the complete configuration 3 Operating Mode Setting Time with Setting Time set time of LED and Buzzer for alarm duration 20 means 2 seconds e g 2...

Page 36: ... 4 2 Reader Setting for Alarm conditions Step Action Note 1 Start ISOStart Software 2 Select Configuration and click on Read to read the complete configuration 3 Select Operating Mode Select Alarm Method Select Bank if Alarm on AFI value is selected then Set Alarm address and Alarm value 4 Set by clicking on Apply ...

Page 37: ...nfiguration and click on Read to read the complete configuration 3 Select Operating Mode Select Create Blacklist Select Sensitivity Transponders will never alarm also not if they move through the gate 4 Set by clicking on Apply 5 The Blacklist will be created after a Power On or System Reset command of the reader gate Up to 100 Transponder can be stored in the Blacklist If more than 100 Transponde...

Page 38: ...Identification Installation ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 38 of 54 M71060 1e ID B 9 Among other information a blacklist overflow is indicated ...

Page 39: ...cular area of the Transponder The AFI byte Application Family Identifier or Alarm Byte is useful for this purpose since it is can be set in nearly all Transponder models To disable simply write a different code to the Transponder than for valid Transponders which trigger an alarm For UHF the position of the AFI Byte is not fixed The configuration is described in 5 4 2 Reader Setting for Alarm cond...

Page 40: ...e In the automatic modes the tags are read at maximum speed and the information is stored in the ring buffer of the reader Data set can be read by the host Due to the automatic alarm features at the automatic mode the reader gate can also run without any interface connection USB Ethernet To activate Buffered Read Mode proceed as follows Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 Select Operating Mo...

Page 41: ... UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 41 of 54 M71060 1e ID B 5 5 1Testing the Gate in Buffered Read Mode 1 Select Buffered Read Mode 2 Click on Start 3 Walk through the gate from both directions with a valid transponder 4 Transponder data will be displayed ...

Page 42: ...4 M71060 1e ID B 5 5 2 Testing the People Counter in Buffered Read Mode Step Action Note 1 Select Commands 2 Select Peripheral Device Commands People Counter 3 Select Command Set People Counter Values with setting 0 4 Confirm with Send 5 Select Command Get People Counter Values 6 Confirm with Send ...

Page 43: ... All counter values should be 0 then 7 Walk through the gate from both directions 8 Select Command Get People Counter Values 9 Confirm with Send 10 Counter values different to 0 will be displayed In Buffered Read Mode the People Counter has to be polled by the Host Application to get the data Counter 1 Counter 2 ...

Page 44: ... Counter Data automatically to the Host The following configuration hast o be done Step Action Note 1 Select Configuration 2 Operating Mode Select Notification Mode 3 Confirm with Apply 6 Set Destination IP Address and Port for Notification Mode IP Address of Host e g here 192 168 3 101 20001 7 Confirm with Apply 8 Select Commands 9 Select Command System Reset 10 Confirm with Send 11 Select Notifi...

Page 45: ...ined from Computer that shall receive the gate data The same TCP IP Address and Port Address is valid for the Notification Channel of the People Counter and Notification Channel of the data Click on Apply 13 Walk through the gate from both directions with a valid transponder 14 Transponder data and counter values will be displayed Counter 1 Counter 2 In Out ...

Page 46: ...r gate will be displayed by the diagnostic LED in the type GA antenna Detailed information about the error could be analyzed with the ISO Start program Step Action Note Reader Diagnostic 1 Select Commands 2 Select ID ISC ANTU500 270 GA Commands Reader Diagnostic 3 Confirm with Read All 4 Status of errors will be displayed 5 Error signaling over alarm LEDs ...

Page 47: ...7 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Step Action Note Coding 6 Error signaling over special diagnostic LEDs of A side Coding 7 If the antenna cables from antenna type A to antenna type B have not been connected in the right way or there is an error the Alarm LED of antenna type A will flash after start up ...

Page 48: ...t might be sensible to increase the reader output power compared to the default settings given in 5 2 4 The maximum allowed power depends on the used reader type EU FCC and the regulation in the country were the reader is used For performance reasons set antennas 2 and 4 to 40 higher output power than 1 and 3 to compensate the cable loss from A antenna to B antenna If for example ant 1 3 have 0 5W...

Page 49: ...be used POut Perp Antenna Gain Cable loss 2 1dB Correction Factor to convert the radiated power from e r p to e i r p Antenna 9dBic circularly polarised Cable loss A side 0m cable 0dB loss for A side B side cable type Belden H155 with attenuation of 0 3dB m cable length 2 2m A B interconnection of typ 2 5m 4 7m total cable loss 0 3dB m 4 7m 1 4dB lin factor 1 45 according to the cable loss B side ...

Page 50: ...sed Cable loss A side 0m cable 0dB loss for A side B side cable type Belden H155 with attenuation of 0 3dB m cable length 2 2m A B interconnection of typ 2 5m 4 7m total cable loss 0 3dB m 4 7m 1 4dB lin factor 1 45 according to the cable loss B side TX power can be set 45 higher than A side According to FCC 47 Part 15 the max allowed reader output power is 1 W for antennas 1 and 3 A side 1 4 W fo...

Page 51: ... Rules permitting the operation of this device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and ...

Page 52: ... U500 270 Type GB Approx 12 kg without 14 5 kg with packing Approx 10 kg without 12 kg with packing Enclosure rating IP 41 Color Antenna Housing white and black Antenna foot aluminum Mounting No of attaching points Recommended anchors Recommended minimum load capacity of the floor fastener 2 10 mm 5000 N anchor Maximum horizontal load on the top edge of the antenna 200 N Electrical Data Supply Vol...

Page 53: ... W for Ant 2 and 4 Outputs 1 Optocoupler Reader Synchronization Inputs 1 Optocoupler Reader Synchronization Interfaces USB mini Ethernet TCP IP Protocol Modes BRM Data Filtering and Data Buffering Notification Mode TCP IP Supported Transponders Ranges pass through width EPC Class 1 Generation 2 ISO 18000 6 C Upgrade Code required Further transponder types on request possible 160cm People Counter C...

Page 54: ...Identification Installation ID ISC ANT U500 270 GA GB UHF Gate FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 54 of 54 M71060 1e ID B Ambient Conditions Temperature range Operating Storage 0 C to 55 C 25 C to 80 C ...

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