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CADI SmartSense SmartNODE SMN-890/s User Manual 2
Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................. 3 1. Introduction ................................................................... 7 2. Specifications ................................................................... 8 3. Installations and Maintenance......................................... 9 3.1 Environment Requirement...................................... 9 3.2 Open Box for Inspection ......................................... 9 3.
Product Information Product model: SMN-890/S Product name: SMART-NODE 890 Manufacturing site: 31 Ubi Road 1, #03-00 Aztech Building, Singapore 408694 Version Information This version is subject to change or upgrade without notice Version: 2.2 Issue date: 02/03/2011 Declaration Cadi Scientific Pte Ltd reserves the right to change the product described in this Operator’s Manual. All information contained in this Operator’s Manual is subject to change without notice.
Regulatory Information For customers in U.S.A and Canada The SMN-890S (FCC ID: VPE-SMN890S) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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1. Introduction The SMN-890 SmartNODETM RFID Receiver is an integral component of the SmartSense Wireless Vital Signs and Location Tracking System. The system is designed for wireless and automated measurement and recording of patient vital signs and for location tracking of patients and high-value assets. The SMN-890 will periodically transmit IR beacon signal. This beacon signal consists of unique location ID. This location will be received by tags which are in range.
2. Specifications TECHNICAL DATA Interfaces Ethernet LAN 10 Base-T RF RF Frequency Input connector Input impedance IR Frequency Nature US (SMN-9xx): 925MHz Europe (SMN-8xx): US (SMN-9xx): Europe (SMN-8xx): 919.8MHz or 868.
3. Installations and Maintenance The CADI SMN890S should be installed only by authorized personnel. The software of the CADI SMN890S is a property to Cadi Scientific Pte Ltd. No one should, in any manner amend, copy or exchange the software without prior permission from Cadi Scientific Pte Ltd. 3.1 Environment Requirement The environment where CADI SMN890S is used should be in accordance with the requirements specified in specification.
3.3 Installation Instructions Warning All analogue or digital equipment connected to the CADI SMN890S should be in accordance with IEC standards (IEC 60960 for information technology equipment safety and IEC 60601-1 for medical electrical equipment safety). All equipment should be connected in accordance with IEC 60601-1-1 standards. The personnel in charge of connecting peripheral equipment are responsible for making sure that these standards are followed. In doubt, contact manufacturer.
(blood, mucilage glue of animal or plant) on the surface of the CADI SMN890S. Observe the following to prevent damage to the CADI SMN-890S; Some solution needs to be diluted before use. Follow instructions. Do not immerse the CADI SMN-890S in liquid or any cleaning solutions. Do not pour liquid or cleaning solutions onto the CADI SMN-890S. Do not allow liquid or cleaning solutions to enter the CADI SMN-890S switched, ports or any vents. Do not use any material or solutions that will cause damage.
4. Typical System Setup The following diagram shows how SMN-890 is deployed in a typical SmartSense System configuration. Figure 1: SMN-890 System Setup 4.1 POE Switch Requirements SMN-890 is a POE powered device. SMN-890 consists of IR transmit module which its IR transmission power is configurable. The IR transmission power will affect the SMN-890 power consumption. Below table shows the requirements needed for a POE switch which uses to power up the SMN-890.
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6. SmartNODE Configuration The SMN-890 can be configured through serial or Web interface. The serial configuration format is as described below; 6.1 Serial Configuration The Serial settings are; a. Baud Rate = 57600 b. Data bits = 8 c. Parity = none d. Stop bits =1 Each configuration string consists of; 1. Command Code (CC) 2. Equal Sign ‘=’ 3. Parameter Value 4.
COMMAND 01 09S1 09S2 09S3 09S4 0B 0C 0D 0E 11 14 15 16 18 1A 23 31 32 VALUES 00 01 Example 01=00 00 01 01 ~ 65000 01 02 03 04 0D=192.168.1.
34 35 53 0 ~ 255 0 ~ 65535 Total 8 characters 34=4 35=7 53=01020304 54 FF Total 8 characters restart debug echoid echopid help 54=01020304 ff=restart ff=debug ff=echoid ff=echopid ff=help Set IR trasnmit Interval in 250ms step Set Location ID Insert Tag ID which is allow to pass by node without generating alarm Delete Tag ID from list Restart The device.
6.2 Web Configuration 6.2.1 Home Page The SMN-890 web console home page shows; Firmware version Hardware version Device ID Mac ID Last uploaded Date/Time The home page is shown as figure 3 below.
6.2.2 Location Tracking Configuration Page The SMN-890 location page allow user to configure location tracking settings.
6.2.3 Network configuration Page The SMN-890 network configuration page allow user to configure network settings.
6.2.4 Server configuration Page The SMN-890 server configuration page allow user to configure server connection settings.
6.2.5 Radio Configuration Page The SMN-890 radio configuration page allow user to configure radio settings. The settings are; Settings Value Description RF network ID 0 - 255 Set RF network ID Frequency 868.2 Set radio Frequency (MHz) 868.4 Note: Frequency settings 868.6 must follow respective 868.8 country regulatory. 919.8 Improper frequency settings 925.0 will violate country regulatory.
6.2.6 Node Control Configuration Page The SMN-890 node control configuration page allow user to configure node control settings.
6.2.7 Authentication Page To access SMN-890 configuration Page, user has enter correct user name and password.
7. Mounting Methods 7.1 Ceiling Mounted 7.1.1 Soft (Mineral Wool) Ceiling Board 1. In general for soft (Mineral Wool) ceiling board, 2 mounting plate are used. The 2 mounting plates should be affixed using M6 (3/8” inch) type metal screws up to the length of false ceiling material.
2. Once the mounting plates are fixed to the ceiling, the SMN890 should be pushed and then it is slid into the plate to place to mount the reader properly. 3. A hole should be made in the ceiling for the LAN cable to drop out from the ceiling into the Receiver. This cable will be interfaced to the Active RFID Receiver using a standard TCP/IP port available on the back of the Receiver using a standard RJ-45 connector. It is as shown on figure 11 below.
7.1.2 Gypsum Ceiling Board 1. In general for gypsum ceiling board, single mounting plate is used. The mounting plate should be affixed using proper wall plug for gypsum ceiling board. 2. Once the mounting plate is fixed to the ceiling, the SMN-890 should be pushed and then it is slid into the plate to place to mount the reader properly. 3. A hole should be made in the ceiling for the LAN cable to drop out from the ceiling into the Receiver.
7.2 Wall Mounted 1. Typically, a wall mounted Active RFID Receiver requires three holes on the wall surface to mount the base of the wall mount bracket by using wall plug type 10mm with 14-18 screw size. Figure 13: Wall mounting bracket 2. The length of the screw depends on the strength of the wall that can hold the Active RFID Receiver that weights approximately 600 grams. 3.
Figure 14: SMN-890 mounted on wall using wall mount bracket 28
8. Assemble of External LED Beacon This section illustrates the method to assemble external LED beacon with SMN-890. 1. Unscrew the SMN-890 front case. 2. Connect LED beacon positive and negative contact to respective locations as shown on figure below. Make sure the both contacts have been tightened properly. Connect Beacon Positive Connect Beacon Negative 3. Assemble back the front case to SMN-890.
9. Assemble of External Magnetic Lock This section illustrates the method to assemble external magnetic lock with SMN-890S. 1. Unscrew the SMN-890 front case. 2. Connect the wire as shown on figure below. Make sure the both contacts have been tightened properly.
10. IR Detection Operating Principles IR signal is line of sight and cannot penetrate through wall. Thus, it is accurate in room base level tracking. IR signal tend to bounce from blocking material (IR reflector) such as concrete wall, table and etc. These IR reflectors will act as secondary IR source and help to scatter the IR signal to any direction in a room. As a result, an IR receiver, from any direction, in a room will be easily to pick up IR signal.
11. Trouble Shooting Guides 1. How to know if SMN-890 is connected to the network successfully? Try to ping SMN-890 assigned IP address using command prompt. If it is connected to the network, ping action should be successful. If it still fails, check the LAN cable and make sure it is working. Figure 15 below illustrates the example of pinging the network device. Figure 15: Ping network device. 2.
4. I can ping SMN-890 but SMN-890 seems not able to contact with server. What should I do? Try to ping the server IP to make sure the server is contactable in network first. If the server is able to ping, open the SMN-890 ‘server settings configuration page’, make sure server IP address and port are set correctly. If only one server is used, make sure the 4 server IP are set to same value. For the changes of setting to take effect, click ‘save’ button then reboot the device by clicking the ‘reboot’ tab.