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March 20, 2020 

 

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GV-RU9003 UHF RFID Reader  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction 

GV-RU9003 is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader of ISO18000-6C (EPC GEN2) 

standard. Designed for parking lot management, the reader can read RFID tags up to 10 m 

(33 ft) under optimal conditions. 

 

Features  

 

Built-in antenna and RF module 

 

Effective identification with specially designed antenna pattern 

 

Compatible with access controllers using Wiegand 64 interface 

 

Effective range of up to 10 m (33 ft) under optimal conditions 

 

Special energy-saving design reducing power consumption  

 

Support for external sensors and controllers 

 

Electronic tag compliant with EPC Gen II (ISO18000-6C) standard 

 

R&D patent for EMI reduction 

 

FCC/CE certification 

 

Summary of Contents for GV-RU9003

Page 1: ...ditions Features Built in antenna and RF module Effective identification with specially designed antenna pattern Compatible with access controllers using Wiegand 64 interface Effective range of up to 10 m 33 ft under optimal conditions Special energy saving design reducing power consumption Support for external sensors and controllers Electronic tag compliant with EPC Gen II ISO18000 6C standard R...

Page 2: ...sistant design Unauthorized removal of the screws and case of the product will damage the water resistant performance and void product warranty 3 Cables are water resistant Do not damage the shield as it will also damage water resistant performance 4 The reader should be positioned so that personnel in the area for prolonged periods may safely remain at least 20 cm 8 in in an uncontrolled environm...

Page 3: ...y operation 1 2 Support by Wiegand 64 interface 2 DI external control signal input 2 1 Signal level defining High level H 3 3V Low level L 0V GND signal 2 2 When the external control signal input is at high level and GV RU9003 is in the standby mode GV RU9003 will not output any identification code to the back end access controller 2 3 When the external control signal input is at low level and GV ...

Page 4: ...put signal e g ground induction loop or photo interrupter controlling the operating mode of GV RU9003 with external control If external control is not in use connect it with the blue or blue white wire 3 Connect GV RU9003 to power using one of the methods Connect the DC Jack to a power adaptor self prepared Connect the DC Jack to the controller using the DC Jack power cable supplied ...

Page 5: ...tall the reader on a pole or a pillar Two types of pole mounts are recommended as indicated below Note Make sure the diameter of the pole is within 53 mm 0 17 ft 1 Secure the L bracket with four screws supplied on the rear side of the UHF RFID Reader ...

Page 6: ...March 20 2020 6 2 Secure the reader on a pillar or a pole using fixed clamp and U clip 3 Adjust the angle of the U clip on L bracket and secure the hexagon screw nuts ...

Page 7: ...March 20 2020 7 4 Overview of pole mount ...

Page 8: ...ngle if any of the driving lane The stability of the power supply of the RFID Reader The quality and conditions of the RFID Tag being recognized Whether there is any obstruction especially metal or other materials such as insulation film on the front windshield between the RFID Reader and Tag Whether there is any electromagnetic interference near the installation site of the RFID Reader Whether th...

Page 9: ...elow and make sure that the Tag on the passing vehicles will be on the opposite side of the RFID Reader 2 Install the RFID Reader with the antenna paralleled to the Tag for better reading results The Tag receives signals and returns them to the RFID Reader ...

Page 10: ... or the metallic substance which affects the electromagnetic field type 4 2 The recommended maximum height to set the RFID Reader is 1 8 2 2 m 5 9 7 2 ft The height of the reader should not be lower than that of the RFID Tag being recognized 4 3 The recommended angle to set RFID Reader is 15 20 degrees Adjust the angle according to the actual installation site ...

Page 11: ... Keep any barrier away from the reading zone between RFID the Reader and Tag 5 The RFID Reader must be installed at the same side of the Tag or at the nearest reading range to the Tag 5 1 Upper Installation Proper Improper ...

Page 12: ...he front windshield or headlight at the nearest reading range to the reader 6 2 When placing the Tag on the headlight keep the Tag away from the metal body of the vehicle 6 3 If the car windshield glass contains metallic line it will affect the reading range To avoid such situation install the tag on the headlight ...

Page 13: ...eld available it is suggested to install the Tag on the plastic body of motorcycle at the closest range to the RFID Reader 7 For card type tags hold the card as shown below to ensure reading results Correct Misplaced 8 Notice 8 1 When the installation is complete examine and adjust the environment parameters again for better reading results ...

Page 14: ...installed together co channel interference might occur Note To avoid channel interference For U S models you must preselect a channel in which the RFID Reader shall function upon purchase For European models the assigning of the channels shall be automated ...

Page 15: ...tocol EPC Gen2 ISO 18000 6C Receiving sensitivity 85 dBm Sensing range 10 m 32 8 ft max Water resistance IP56 Operating temperature 20 C 55 C 7 6 F 131 F Storage temperature 20 C 85 C 7 6 F 185 F LEDs Red Green Humidity 5 90 Dimensions 228 x 228 x 52 3 mm 8 97 x 8 97 x 2 04 in Weight 530 g 1 16 lb Certification FCC CE Note 1 GV ASManager V4 4 2 0 is required 2 Wiegand interface supports both GeoVi...

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