Installation Instructions

APPLIED WIRELESS ID Applied Wireless Identifications Group, Inc.
382 Route 59, Section 292, Monsey, NY 10952 Tel: 845-369-8800 Fax: 845-369-1195
Instructions
LR-911 LONG-RANGE READER AND PASSIVE TAGS
Part 2: INSTALLING THE PRODUCTS (Wiegand Interface)
These instructions describe the steps toward successful installation of AWID’s long-range reader and tags.
The wiring diagrams for testing and installing the products are on pages 7 and 8.
Reference Material
PowerPoint presentation, “LR-911 Installation Practices and Procedures”, on AWID’s web site
(www.awid.com
). Select “Download” on AWID’s homepage. This is an informative and
important starting point to learn about the products and their installation.
“LR-911 Surveillance Zone Diagram”
“GMWS Glass-Mounted Windshield Tags – Instructions for Holding”
“Tags for Long-Range Readers – Location, Testing”
“Vehicle Mounting Recommendations” for WS tags and for MT tags
CONTENTS
A. Products ............................................................................................page 2
“Wiring – Good Practices” Notes.....................................................page 2
B. Pre-Installation Testing.....................................................................page 3
1. Introduction
2. Items for Bench Testing
3. Supporting the Reader
4. Wiring for Quick Test
5. Holding the Tag
C. Installing at the Site ..........................................................................page 4
1. Introduction
2. Installing LR-911 Readers
3. Wiring the Reader
4. Aiming the Reader
5. Installing Tags
D. Testing the Installation – Offline......................................................page 6
E. Testing the Reader and Tags – Serial Interface to PC ......................page 6
1. Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal
2. AWID’s Demonstration/Test Software
F. Testing the Installation – Online.......................................................page 6
Fig. 1 Pre-Installation Testing, and Aiming the Reader..............................page 7
Fig. 2 Installing at the Site ..........................................................................page 8
Fig. 3 Serial Interface to PC........................................................................page 7

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