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IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Revision History Revision E1.0 Date 2014.01.02 Author Description Alex Choo Revise documentation for international security Nick Chen gate model deployment. © Copyright 2014 ClarIDy Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Contents 1. Overview ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.1. Specification ............................................................................................................... 6 1.2. Equipment Exterior Overview .................................................................................... 7 1.3. Maintenance Access..............................................
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 6.4. Performing Inventory Operation .............................................................................. 34 6.5. Setting the API Level of the UHF RFID Reader ........................................................ 36 7. Appendix - Security Gate Mounting ................................................................................... 37 © Copyright 2014 ClarIDy Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1. Overview The purpose of this user manual is to facilitate users in deploying the IDSmart™ UHF Security Gate (hereafter referred to as "the equipment"). The manual describes the software included in the equipment and how they could be used to verify the functionality of the equipment.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual UHF RFID Specification Protocol EPC UHF Class 1 Gen 2, ISO18000-6C Operating Frequency US: 902 – 928MHz / TW: 922 – 928MHz / SG, HK: 920 – 925MHz / CHN: 920.5 – 924.5MHz / JP: 916.8-923.4MHz RF Output Power 28dBm Antenna Gain 5.5dBi 1.2. Equipment Exterior Overview The following exhibits provide a general concept of whereabouts the peripheral located. 2 1 3 45° view from the outer area of the equipment A B A. Main Panel 4 B. Secondary Panel 1.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual * Ethernet Port and Power outlet could be located at the inner side or outer side of the door panel 1 3 45° view from the inner area of the equipment B 10 A A. Main Panel 2 B. Secondary Panel D. Slot Fitting (Holds both panels and connect the 9 mounting plates) E. Mounting Plate 1. On/Off Switch 2. PIR Sensor 3. Two-color LED Light D C* Bar (Warning Indicator) 9. IR Reflector 10. Buzzer outlet E 1.3.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1.4. Quick Start There are four different parts in the delivery package, which is, (a) the main panel of the gate, (b) the secondary panel of the gate, (c) the slot fitting that connects the mounting plate of the gate panels, (d) the cover of the slot fitting. The standard product does not come with mounting plate or base plate. The enclosed mounting plates and slot fitting are designed to facilitate the testing of the equipment.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1.4.1. Raising the Panels Unpack the main and secondary panel. The main panel can be identified by either looking at the cable or the counter of the panel. The main panel should have 4 short RF cables, 2 Ethernet connector socket, a signal cable and a power cable coming out from the mounting plate. Whereas, the secondary panel has 4 longer RF cables and a signal cable.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1.4.2. Connecting and Holding the Panels Together Get the slot fitting part and snap one side to the secondary panel and the other side to the main panel as illustrated below. The cables (not seen in the diagram below) should remain on top of the mounting plate. By snapping both the mounting plate with the slot fitting, the main and secondary panel are hold together and stand firmly on the floor. 1.4.3.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual The RF cables are labeled with Channel "A" to "D", be sure that cable with the same channel labeled are connected together. The signal connector is a fool-proof connector. 1.4.4. Covering Up the Slot Fitting When the wiring is done, take the cover and slide it into the top area of the slot. The left end of the cover has a small opening that allow Ethernet cable and power cable to go through.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1.4.6 Preparation for Testing the Equipment A notebook or computer with Ethernet adapter is required in order to setup the equipment for testing. The default IP address of the equipment is set to 192.168.10.210 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Users are advised to set their notebook or computer Ethernet adapter to the same network (i.e. 192.168.10.x).
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Upon completing the installation process, the system creates a shortcut named "UHF Security Gate Tools" on the desktop. The tools installed are WinSCP, Putty and UHF Reader Tool. These tools are used to access the equipment in the upcoming section of the user manual. Alternatively, users could also install their choice of ssh client or obtain tool pack that doesn’t required installation from technical support. 1.6.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Do not place anything which has a naked flame on the equipment. There is a risk of fire. Connection, installation and maintenance work, as well as all other work on the unit, may only be carried out by properly qualified and trained personnel. Unauthorized changes to the unit and the use of spare parts and peripheral devices which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer can result in fires, electric shocks and injuries.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 2. Deploying the Security Gate Once the security gate has been installed in the designated area, most likely somewhere near the exit, users may examine the functionality of the security gate by walking through the gate with books that has been encoded. The security gate can operate even without network connectivity. This design ensures security policies continue to be enforced during network or server failure.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 3. The System Connectivity The system is configured to boot up automatically into embedded Linux. The blue LED light bar will be turned on when the equipment is ready. The following section provides user with more information regarding the configuration of the peripherals or components. 3.1. Ethernet Port Two Ethernet port sockets are located at the lower part of the main panel. One of the port is labeled as "Reader Setup Port" and the other is labeled as "LAN Comm.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 3.2. LED Light Bar The LED light bar is used primarily as warning indicators. To accommodate various requirement, two type of LED light are available for control, namely Red and Blue. In general, red lights represent warning/alert and blue lights represent normal condition. The LED lights are control with different digital output of the embedded board, making it also possible to turn both LED on simultaneously.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 1 2 3 3.6. UHF RFID Reader The 16-port UHF RFID reader is conformed to EPC UHF Class 1 Gen 2 and capable of supporting ISO18000-6C protocol. It is connected to the Ethernet interface of the embedded board. The reader and the embedded board each has a fixed IP address assigned ensuring direct communication between these two units.. Setting Value Embedded Board Ethernet Port IP 192.168.25.210 Embedded Board Network Mask 255.255.255.0 UHF RFID Reader IP 192.168.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Netmask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.10.253 Preferred DNS Server 8.8.8.8 Alternative DNS Server 8.8.4.4 4.2. Accessing and Changing the UHF Security Gate Network Configuration There are two approaches to make the equipment accessible, either through changing the network configuration of the equipment or the network configuration of the local area network. Normally, changing equipment's network configuration is more feasible and practical.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual sshuser@freescale ~$ vi outgoing_network.config After finish editing the network configuration, type ":wq" to save the configuration file. Restart or reboot the equipment. Always remember the IP Address (OUTGOING_IPADDR) and the Subnet Mask (OUTGOING_NETMASK) that are changed. When the equipment restarts, the remote access will no longer available if the network of the notebook or computer are different from the equipment.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual The connection can only be made if the computer that has the remote access software installed can reach the equipment. Ping the equipment from the computer to ensure that network connectivity is OK. If it is a direct connection, check cable if the equipment has no response. Allow bi-directional access of port 22 as the equipment SSH protocol is configured to listen and communicate through port 22.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual If this is a first time connection, a security alert will be shown. Choose "Yes" to accept the security key for future connection, as we are pretty sure that we are connecting to the intended equipment. The default username and password is listed below. User can change the password with Linux change password command once connected. Username: sshuser Password : IDSmart A command shell is shown when the login is successful.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual run the "./demo.sh" shell script. sshuser@freescale ~$ cd /usr/local/security-gate-demo sshuser@freescale /usr/local/security-gate-demo$ ./demo.sh After executing the demo program, the context shell of the demo program is loaded. Type "help" to see commands available for the demo program. Please refer to the SDK reference manual for detailed usage. sshuser@freescale ~$ cd /usr/local/security-gate-demo sshuser@freescale /usr/local/security-gate-demo$ ./demo.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual $>blink-red-led 5 [Demo] Blink red led :: "5" seconds $> From left to right: Both LED lights are off, blue LED lights on, red LED lights on. 5.5. Buzzer and Alarm Triggering Users can control the number of second that a buzzer beeps. By combining the buzzer beeping and red LED light bar blinking, alarm effect can be created.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Current count at 5 After reset of counter 5.7. PIR Sensor and IR Sensor Both sensors are input to the system, which mean that they are triggered by external event. The sensors are put to monitoring the external event, which is people coming near the equipment or passing through the equipment. To make the testing straight forward, the buzzer beeps once when the sensors are triggered.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual The following example starts the IR sensor monitoring process and stop it [Demo] Start Demo Program. $> $>start-ir [Demo] Start Monitor the IR $>[Demo] IR Detected [Demo] IR Detected [Demo] IR Detected [Demo] IR Detected $> $>stop-ir [Demo] Stop Monitor the IR $> When IR sensor is started, walk through the security gate. The buzzer beeps when the user passes through the IR sensor. 5.8.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual reader is assigned a static IP address and connected to a designated IP address of the embedded board. User should not change this IP address as they are private internal IP address. The internal IP address of the UHF reader is set to 192.168.25.203. The following example starts a reader connection and set the Q value parameter of the reader. Q value is one of many parameters of UHF EPC C1G2.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual [Demo] [Demo] [Demo] [Demo] [Demo] [Demo] [Demo] Tag Tag Tag Tag Tag Tag Tag PC:: "4800" Detected PC:: "4800" Detected PC:: "4800" Detected PC:: "4800" EPC :: "104000000001023a80000003525c00010000" , RSSI :: "73.6" EPC :: "104000000001023a80000003525c00010000" , RSSI :: "67.2" EPC :: "104000000001023a80000003525c00010000" , RSSI :: "74.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual security gate detection. One of the key successful factors of UHF RFID equipment deployment is environment. This tool provides a way to easily perform on site tuning with portable computer such as Notebook. 6.1. Prerequisite of using the UHF Reader Tool Before using the tool, install the tool to the computer according to the instructions described in section 1.5. Installation of the UHF Security Gate Tools.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual After searching the network, the installed UHF RFID reader at 192.168.25.203 is found. Stop the search by clicking the "Stop" button. Check the checkbox next to the reader name and click "Connect" button to connect to the reader. A splash screen will be shown while the program attempts to access the UHF RFID reader. 1 2 © Copyright 2014 ClarIDy Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual After connected to the reader. Users may choose the intended operation using the "Menu" located at the lower left corner. 6.3. Configuring the UHF RFID Reader and Antenna Settings To configure the UHF RFID reader, select "Setup" from the "Menu". The setup dialog pops up showing various parameters that can be refined.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual The general options tab allows setting of profile, power, country regulation and reconnect timeout of the UHF RFID reader. The following example setup the reader to adopt Fixed Q algorithm with a Q value of 4. After changing the value of the setting, remember to click the "Apply" button located at the lower right corner. 3 1 4 2 5 Antenna configuration can be accessed and set by clicking "Antenna Config" button in the general options tab.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual This equipment's UHF RFID reader is capable of controlling 16 antenna ports. Only 8 antenna ports (Port 8 to 15) are attached to antenna for this equipment. The tool automatically enables port 8 to 15 and disables port 0 to 7 when "Antenna Config" is executed for the first time. Users may configure the Dwell time, Inventory Cycle and Power Level of each antenna port. Click "Apply" button to apply setting to a single antenna port.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual Place tags near to the equipment and the detected tag information shall display on the grid. Port, RSSI, Read Count and Missing Cycle Count can be used to determine the effect of the parameter set for the reader and antenna ports. Stop the inventory by selecting "Stop" under the "Inventory" sub menu. Select "Exit" from the menu if users wish to end current connection with the reader. Note © Copyright 2014 ClarIDy Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual that only one connection can be made to the reader at the same time. 6.5. Setting the API Level of the UHF RFID Reader The UHF RFID reader has two modes when it comes to API. The demo program provided with the equipment uses low level API to communicate with the reader. Whereas, the UHF reader tool uses high level API to communicate with the reader. When connecting to the reader using the UHF reader tool, the tool automatically checks the mode of the API.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual 7. Appendix - Security Gate Mounting In general, the security gate is best mounted to the floor for robustness and aesthetic. If base plate or mounting plate approach is desired, installers are responsible for designing the base plate or mounting plate according to the site survey. Consult Claridy technical personnel for customizing the base plate or mounting plate.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual The following base plate or mounting plate is one of many types available for shipping. There are 4 holes (3 visible and shown below) designed for mounting the security gate with the base plate to the floor. Rotary hammer/hammer drill with 12.7mm (0.5 inch) masonry/concrete drill bit is recommended for drilling the floor. Both mounting approaches need anchor bolt or expansion bolt to attach the security gate structure to floor.
IDSmart UHF Security Gate User Manual FCC Warning FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment 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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