SIDEP Boulevard Mono System Installation Manual Document Version Rev2.6 Rev2.
SIDEP Transceiver MONO system Installation Manual Document revision information Rev Description Date Author 2.4 Released by Sidep Electronic 11/01/07 Sidep electronic Co., Ltd. 2.5 Updated by Shanghai R&D 05/07/10 Jean Long 2.6 Updated by Shanghai R&D 04/21/11 Cucumber Huang Trademarks Sidep is a registered trademark of Sidep, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
SIDEP Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. for Canada: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
SIDEP Table of Contents 1. 2. GENERAL INFORMATION 5 1.1 ANTENNA TYPES 5 1.2 BOARD INTRODUCTION 6 1.3 POWER SUPPLY 7 1.4 TEST RANGE 8 GENERAL INSTALLATION 9 2.1 IMPLEMENTING ANTENNAS 9 2.2 INTERFERENCE SOURCES 9 3. SELECTION OF FUNCTIONING MODES WITH DIP SWITCH 11 4. BASIC ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 12 4.1 SINGLE SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT 12 5. MULTIPLE SYSTEM SYNCHRONIZATION 5.
SIDEP 1.GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 ANTENNA TYPES. The installation manual is applied in boulevard antenna. The TX loop of antenna is O-loop and the RX loop of antenna is 2-loop. Figure 1.1 Boulevard Antenna 1.2 BOARD INTRODUCTION. Figure 1.
SIDEP DS1 SW2 SW1 VR4 VR3 DS2 VR2 VR1 VR6 DS3 TX power VR5 Page 6 of 19
SIDEP Synchronization SYN Trim:VR1 Alarm sound time: long time in clockwise direction B-TMP Trim:VR2 Buzzer frequency: low frequency in clockwise direction B-MOD Trim: VR3 Alarm light time: long time in clockwise direction L-TMP Trim:VR4 RX GAIN Trim:VR5 Sensitivity: high sensitivity in clockwise direction VOLUME Trim:VR6 Buzzer volume: low volume in clockwise direction Reset system SW1 Test function SW2 Work display DS1 Synchronization display DS2 Alarm display DS3 Firmware version : AMBER_FW_1.0 1.
SIDEP 1.4 TEST RANGE The type of antenna to be selected is a function of size of the tag and antenna spacing. The table provides a reference for tag size versus maximum allowable spacing. However, the spacing values shown on this table will significantly decrease as the operating environment becomes harsher or surrounded with such interfering environment as steel structures, power lines located close to the antennas.
SIDEP 2. GENERAL INSTALLATION 2.1 IMPLEMENTING ANTENNAS. The Transceiver antenna (MONO) selection of location shall be a function of the stores layout. The rear field is wider on transceiver system therefore removes all furniture and hangers likely to contain anti-theft tags close to the set-up, a minimum distance is recommended between antennas and shelf in retail (1.5 to 1.8m). Figure 2.1.
SIDEP therefore, a dedicated line shall be provided directly from the switching board. This line shall be installed by an approved installer. A number of switching power supplies as used e.g., in Electronic Information Systems (EIS) operate at a harmonic frequency similar to that of the EAS SYSTEM and may cause system jamming and therefore, under no circumstances should the power supply unit be connected to a line backed up by an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) (rectified current).
SIDEP 3 Selection of Functioning Modes with DIP Switch: Switch Number Switch 1 Switch2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 Description Cable Synchro Setting ON: Master board OFF: Slave board Power Synchro Mode ON: Power synchronization(up to 4 systems on same power line) OFF: Power synchronization(up to 2 systems on separated power line) Synchro Increment – 5th systems ON: Over 4 multiple systems synchronized by cable, every 5th system synchronized should have be on OFF: At most
SIDEP 4. Basic Adjustment Procedure: Basic adjustments procedure should be sufficient to set all necessary parameters. Other advanced adjustments and modification should be performed by experienced technicians. All other advanced parameters are set at factory and in most case the basic adjustments method below would be enough to optimized the MONO system performance. 4.1 Single System Adjustment □ Set Switch 7 in position OFF (Automatic Level Mode Off). □ Press SW1 to reset system.
SIDEP 5.1 External Synchronization Mode with cable (up to 25 systems by 230V 50Hz main power or up to 25 systems 120V 60Hz main power) : The Master system is usually the antenna closest to the 230V 50Hz or 120V 60Hz power plug. Connect The RG174 synchronization cable from Synchronize Out connector (master board) to Synchronize In (Slave board) and to the next Slave system. Switch 1 should be in position ON for master board and OFF for slave board.
SIDEP If less than 4 systems/deactivators are installed you may be able to synchronized using only the SYN trimmer on SDP82 to set each devise with a different time pulse. External Synchro Method: For more than 4 systems/deactivators using a RG174 synchro cable is recommended: □ Press SW1 to reset systems. □ The green LED on the deactivator should be ON. □ If green LED on the deactivator is bilking, change the SYN trimmer adjustment on the deactivator. 6.
SIDEP □ Reduce the system sensitivity with VR5 until this problem stops. □ Then switch the system back to the automatic level control mode (switch 7 position ON) □ Press SW1 to reset system. □ The detection will decrease, but functioning will be more stable and false alarm less frequent. • External Synchro Mode is not working even if cables are properly connected (EXT SYN LED ON except Master System): A slave system must have been powered on before its Master.
SIDEP 8. Connections from MONO board to Antenna BUZZER LAMP Figure 8.1.
SIDEP 9. Mechanical installation Step1: Unscrew the front cover. Step2: Screw the power line terminal (no positive and negative).
SIDEP Step3: Drag the power line from the center bottom hole and make core around by 3-loop line at the end of line. Step4: Make the other core around by 3-loop line at the other end of line.
SIDEP Step5: Use two nuts to mount the antenna to the floor which has been embedded with two bolts. Step6: Screw the front cover again.