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identity Max Installation and Software User's Guide Notices SPIRIT INC. 1321 VALOR PKWY, CARROLL TON, TX 750046 372 BAY ST, SUITE 1100, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA HMS 2WD Information contained within tis manual is subject fo charge without Ration, No part of is manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any fore or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express write permission of Sir Ine. (SPIRIT. & 2008 Toronto, ON, Sir ING.
Identity Max Installation and Software User's Guide ¢ AN NOTICE Note: This equipment complies with FCC Part 15.247 and Industry Canada RSS ferrules, Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by SPIRIT could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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1.0 2.0 3.0 Overview The Identity MaX reader is an RID device capable of reading EPC Class 0, Class, and Class 1 Gen 2 RID tags, and processing the data for a gated access type application. Generally, the reader is configured, upon installation, to work with specific inputs and outputs to interface with customer systems Including access panels, gates and visual indicators, All system configurations are accomplished using either a PC based application or a web based user interface.
This section fists the steps required to install and test an Identically MaX system comprised of a single reader, The installer should have a successful installation by completing each step before moving on to the next. The Suggested installation steps are: 1, Gather all necessary tools and materials, See section 3.2. 9. Install reader in desired location using provided hardware. See section 33. 3, Complete power and communication connections. See section 3.4.
prior to installation. it is essential that the reader be installed in the correct orientation and location for accurate transponder reads, The figure below Illustrates a typical parking access installation, This is an example only and should not be substituted for the installation setup. POLE HEIGHT J BERT AR The Figure below shows the method and hardware required to install the Identity Ma)X reader on a pole. All items {except for the pole) are supplied by Sir it. Version 1.
g 3 Description U-bolts (for 1.5 inch pole), reader mounting bracket, 2 per bracket UMB bracket half, conduit mount side UMB bracket half, reader mount side Interface cable Bracket pinning bolts, 2 required Nuts for U-bolts, 4 per bracket Entity MaX reader Bracket mounting nuts, %4-20, 4 per bracket WI NMC DIO IR| Am phenol connector 3.
4.0 PC based User Interface The PC based application maxgui.exe is the primary user interface for system configuration and monitoring. 1 is designed to use the USB connection for communication to the maintenance PC, Microsoft NET framework version 2,0 needs to be installed on the maintenance PC in order to run the GUI. The .NET framework installation file Is also included as part of the documentation package far the Identity Max. To install the NET framework, copy dotnetfx.
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Pulse Width There are three options for output drive state. Open drain, where the user will need to supply pull up resisters, Push pull, and none for a tree-stated output. fi wii BPO G G03 G01 ae 2 pastel ow] fort 7] [pebble Trl fpebPdl (x Caiman Each output waveform is specified with three parameters: Pulse width, pulse period and pulse repetition, The width is the time that the signal is active.
4.2.3 Serial Port Configuration The serial port supports a variety of protocols and signaling. To view the current serial port set up, use “Get Serial Part setting”. To change any of the parameters, use “Set Serial Port”, i, se_pairt_set wR I Serial Po Enable Protocol Type: Baud Rate: Stat Bi: Eats Bit Fr ere Ee HOF TTR FR = Signal Type: Pisa: Stop Bit Hold Ol: rns) [rez = fore Confirm A To enable the host port, check the enable box.
4.2.5 ok Off sme {ra} Pulse interval (ms): Index: Preschool Type: Dive Ope: Pulse Width fro} Length End ion Te: Usherette Colo A Transmission on the Gandhian interface can only occur when a corresponding Host Upload Event has been configured and satisfied. As before, the pulse width is the time that a data pulse is active for valid data and the pulse interval is the time between those pulses. Index is the offset (in bits) within the translated tag data where the serialization information will begin.
; Contention | v : [EEE | Default Translation 0; (Pec) Default Hands ID: Deals Hand ID: | Dealer Cor: Fatuity Code: : EEE enable access control features, select “enabled” from the pull down menu. The default translation ID is the value the reader will enter in the log and is set by the user to any 186 digit or less value. The default handler indicates the reporting action(s) the system will take if an unknown tag is read. See section 4.2.6 for a full list of options available.
i i i 4.2.7 Configuration All configuration changes made using this application and subsequently “confirmed” are stored only in the Random Access Memory (RAM) of the reader and will be lost upon power down. Should the user desire to create a permanent configuration, press the “Save Con fig on Board” button.
The “Display Latest 4 Tag 1D” bunion will show the most recent four tags read. The source of information for this window Is the USB port on the controller. The “Display Next 4 Tag ID” will show the next most recent four tags read. Repeated uses of "Display Next 4 Tag ID” will In essence allow the user fo scroll through all read activity four tags at a time. The “continue read latest 4 tag IDs” feature Is not used in this version of this application.
-4.4.1 Trigger Settings There are five independent triggers that are given to the user to use, Use the “Trigger Settings” menu to configure the respective triggers to be used, All trigger event parameters are configured using the pull down menus. Trigger 0: Trigger 0 Inputs Trigger 0 Output: fee Trigger 0 Duration: Retarder: f& 1 [Disabled Confirm 4 Each trigger can have the input linked to a general purpose input or to the internal timer (10).
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5.0 Web based User Interface The second user interface included with the Identity MaX reader is a web based interface (hat Is actually built into the contra hardware. There is no extra application needed to use this interface. This web based interface Is designed to be used with the Ethernet channel rather than the USB port, The one requirement fo use the Interface is that the ip address of the reader must be known.
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