USER MANUAL for the Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. Tri-Reader TM UM0001-1 Revision B.
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UM0001-1B.00 June 17, 2002 Proprietary Notice The information disclosed herein contains proprietary rights of Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. (CTS). Neither this document nor the information disclosed herein shall be reproduced or transferred to other documents. Nor shall the information be used or disclosed to others for manufacturing or any other purposes except as specifically authorized in writing by Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.
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UM0001-1B.00 June 17, 2002 Document Control List Revision Date Description A.00 June 12, 2002 Initial release. B.00 June 17, 2002 Added Section 1.7, Notices.
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UM0001-1B.00 June 17, 2002 CHAPTER 1 1.1 CTS Tri-ReaderTM Introduction The Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. (CTS) Tri-Reader will serve as a front end for a remote ticketing device used for automatic fare collection (AFC) in public transportation systems (e.g., bus, rail, subway, etc.). It can be used in ticket validators, ticket vending machines, gates, and other AFC equipment. This equipment can be onboard vehicles or in fixed ground locations.
June 17, 2002 1.2 UM0001-1B.00 Tri-Reader Antenna Type The Tri-Reader is a loop antenna with a diameter of 75 mm. 1.3 Tri-Reader Interface to Central Processing Unit There will be a one-to-one (RS422) link between the Tri-Reader and the CPU. They will operate as a single Remote Ticketing Device. A shielded RJ45 connector connects the Tri-Reader to the CPU. This link is for the serial data. 1.
UM0001-1B.00 1.5 June 17, 2002 CSC Type A: Reader-to-card, ASK 100% modified miller, 106 kbit/s. Card-toreader, ASK - Manchester, load modulation - subcarrier fc/16, 847.5 kHz,106 kbit/s. CSC Type B: Reader-to-card, ASK 10% modulation index NRZ, 106 kbit/s. Card-to-reader, BPSK-NRZ load modulation subcarrier fc/16, 847.5 kHz, 106 kbit/s. Type GO CARD: Reader-to-card, ASK 8% modulation index NRZ, 115.2 kbit/s. Card-to-reader, ASK-NRZ load modulation, 115.2 kbit/s.
June 17, 2002 UM0001-1B.00 5. If RS232 is used, only two of the four comms lines on the RJ45 connector are required. Pin 2 on the RJ45 connector is the Tri-Reader receive line (232Rx) and should be connected to the host computer Tx output (pin 3 on a normal DB9). Pin 6 on the RJ45 connector is the Tri-Reader transmit (232Tx) line and should be connected to the host computer Rx input (pin 2 on a normal DB9). 6. If RS422 or RS485 is used, a one-to-one RJ45 cable to the CPU board can be used.
UM0001-1B.00 June 17, 2002 10. J11 is a Molex Micro-fit 10-way SMT top entry connector, 43045-1016 (available from Hamilton-Avnet). A 6-way connector is illustrated in Figure 1 to indicate the location of pin 1. Pin numbers alternate, so pin 2 will be on the opposite side of the connector to pin 1. Table 2 provides the J11 pinouts. Six station version Figure 1. 6-way Connector Table 2.
June 17, 2002 UM0001-1B.00 11. The mating connector for J11 is a Molex Micro-fit 10-way cable plug, 430251000 (available from Hamilton-Avnet). An 8-way plug is illustrated in Figure 2. The cable crimp terminals for AWG20-24 wire have part number 43030-0008 if ordered in a bag and 43030-0002 if ordered on a reel. Eight station version shown. Figure 2. J11 Mating Connector 12. The RJ45 communications connector is a shielded type that is mounted in the J12 position.
UM0001-1B.00 June 17, 2002 1.7 Notices 1.7.1 Federal Communications Commission Notices The following Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notices apply: 1.7.2 1. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the Tri-Reader that are not expressly approved by CTS could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 2. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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