Page 1 of 82 Test report no. 19011922 EUT: FCC ID: PJMLRU2500 ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A/-B Crystal Gate Wave FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Date of issue: 2020-01-06 Annex acc. to FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 relating to Feig Electronic GmbH ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A/-B Crystal Gate Wave Annex no. 5 User Manual Functional Description Title 47 - Telecommunication Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices Subpart C – Intentional Radiators ANSI C63.4-2014 ANSI C63.
Test report no. 19011922 EUT: FCC ID: PJMLRU2500 ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A/-B Crystal Gate Wave Page 2 of 2 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Date of issue: 2020-01-06 User Manual / Functional Description of the test equipment (EUT) Date: 2019-11-20 Created: Trepper Reviewed: Ftouhi TÜV NORD Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG LESKANPARK, Gebäude 10, Waltherstr. 49-51, 51069 Köln, Germany Released: Hittig-Rademacher Vers. No. 3.19 Tel.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Note Copyright 2020 by FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Strasse 4 D-35781 Weilburg Tel.: +49 6471 3109-0 http://www.feig.de With the edition of this document, all previous editions become void. Indications made in this manual may be changed without previous notice. Copying of this document, and giving it to others and the use or communication of the contents thereof are forbidden without express authority.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Contents 1 Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before Start-Up ! 5 2 Revision History of Documentation 6 3 Instruction on transportation and shipping of the antennas 7 4 Maintenance 8 5 Performance Features 9 5.1 6 7 Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................ 9 5.1.1 Antenna ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A Crystal Gate Wave Type A .............................
IDENTIFICATION 7.5.3 7.6 8 ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Testing the performance ........................................................................................ 41 Setting the Alarm Indicators (Alarm sounder and Alarm LED lights) ................... 43 7.6.1 Setting the Buzzer .................................................................................................. 43 7.6.2 Setting the LED´s ..............................................................................
IDENTIFICATION 1 ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before Start-Up ! The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed by the manufacturer. The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user. Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been sold or recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shocks or injuries.
IDENTIFICATION 2 ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Revision History of Documentation Revision 0 Date Description 05.02.
IDENTIFICATION 3 ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Instruction on transportation and shipping of the antennas The packaging of the antennas has been designed to transport antennas vertically standing on a pallet to the site of installation. NOTE: The antenna must be transported vertically on the base side of the pallet. Transport or storage in the wrong orientation can cause damage to the antenna.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 4 Maintenance The antenna ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave is a design product with high quality surfaces, and should always be handled with caution. The antenna was designed to work reliably and flawlessly for years without special maintenance. NOTE: Under no circumstances should water get into the antenna base.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 5 Performance Features 5.1 Scope of delivery 5.1.1 Antenna ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A Crystal Gate Wave Type A Antenna ID ISC.ANT1710/690 inclusive dynamic antenna tuner Long Lange Reader Module ID ISC.LRM2500-BB 4 times Multiplexer Module ID ISC.ANT.MUX.M4 Wide range power supply ID ISC.NET24V-B 100-240V/ 24V (without power cable with IEC plug) People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC Alarm LED / Sounder Mounting Instruction 5.1.2 Antenna ID ISC.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION The ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A/B Crystal Gate Wave is a „figure-of-eight“ antenna with tuner and has been optimized as transmitting and receiving antennas for the ID ISC.LRM2500 Reader. It is however also possible to operate them with other readers at a transmission frequency of 13.56 MHz and an output impedance of 50 . The read ranges indicated in this document and the tuning procedures may vary.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Radar detection zone of a single gate Counter 1 | Counter 2 In | Out Radar detection zone with two aisles Cnt. 1 | Cnt. 2 In | Out Cnt. 3 | Cnt. 4 In | Out Radar detection zone with three aisles Radar detection zone with four aisles Fig. 2: Top view of the detection areas (2-5 antennas, 1-4 gate aisles) The People Counter board and the Radar detectors are mounted in the base of the antennas.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION The Connection between reader and people counter takes place through the RS485 Interface of the reader, inside the antenna. There is no need of a direct connection from the GPC to the Host. All commands from the Host to the People Counters are embedded in the Pickyback command of the reader. Generally, there are two possibilities to get the actual people counter values.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Required components to setup a gate by using the Gate People Counter: Antenna People Counter (Optional) Number of antennas ID ISC. ANT 1710/690 -A ID ISC. ANT 1710/690 -B ID ISC. ANT.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 6.1 Mounting Preparation For the assembly of the antenna it has to be carefully unpacked and the antenna base to be opened. This is done as described in the following steps: 1. Place the packed antenna on the floor with the top side facing up. Carefully open the box and then remove the antenna. Fig. 3: Packed Antenna 2. Afterwards, the antenna has to be placed carefully on the floor again.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 6.2 Installing the antenna 6.2.1 Dimensions of antenna The overall dimensions of the antenna are shown in Fig. 5 Fig. 5: Antenna outside dimensions All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance according to ISO 2768 m (mean).
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 6.2.2 Drilling the Mounting Holes If the position of the antennas has been marked or determined, the mounting holes and the holes for the cable entry, can be marked and drilled. To make this easier the ID ISC.ANT.CRG-DT Crystal Gate Drilling Template or ID ISC.ANT.CRG-MP Crystal Gate Mounting plate could be used.(optional).
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Please follow the mounting instructions of the anchor manufacturer! A cable opening is provided for the necessary connection cable (see Fig. 6). The cable opening is dimensioned such as up to 10 cables having a diameter of 6 mm can be passed through the opening.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 6.2.3 Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body The antenna will be mounted on the floor. Please note, the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body have to have the same direction (Fig. 8). If a People Counter is installed in the antenna, then note chapter 7.2 Project Notes People Counter (GPC). Afterwards, the antenna has to be aligned the antenna vertically, by using the adjusting screws (Fig. 9). Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7 Typical Antenna Configuration (Gate Antenna with two Antennas) The standard configuration of a gate with three-dimensional tag orientation consists of one ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A Crystal Gate Wave with reader and multiplexer and one ID ISC.ANT1710/690-B Crystal Gate Wave. If a tag moves, at horizontal line, through the gate, it can be read at least once. This ensures high reliability of the antenna system. 7.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION If multiple gates are arranged at short distances (1-8m) from each other, they interfere with each other. In this case, the readers for the individual gates must be synchronized and operated in one of the Reader Automatic Modes. Y X X Y Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Transmitted Minimum Distance output power < 0.5 W 1m 0.5 W-1.0 W 2m 1.1 W – 2.0 W 3m >2W 4m >= 4 W 8m Table 4: Minimum Distances - There should be no interference of the Reader from other electrical devices in the environment. The Noise Level difference should be less than 20 mV. - The ID ISC.LRM2500 reader should be set to an RF power of 8 watts. - When using ISO 15693 transponders, the Readers should be set as described in 7.4.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.2 Project Notes People Counter (GPC) The radar sensor of the People Counter detect moving objects within the detection area / beam (A1, A2, see Fig. 13) of the radar antenna. The size of the detection area, and hence the sensitivity of the devices can be adjusted with the ISO-Start Software.8.2.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION door wall / masonry . Typ -B Antenna Type -A wall / masonry Typ -B A1 B A2 C A D Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Cross traffic in the detection area, i.e. people who cross in front of the antennas, go from left to right (or contrariwise), can also be counted or recorded. To avoid interference, the detection area of radar motion detector, mounted above or at automatic doors (Operating frequency 24.125 GHz), must not overlap with the detection area People Counter. NOTE: The People Counter is designed to obtain statistical values on visitor flows.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.4 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas 7.4.1 Required Components To set up the gate you need the following components: - Qty. 1 ID ISC.ANT1710/690-A Crystal Gate Wave (Base) (incl. Qty. 1 ID ISC.NET24V-B Power Supply Unit) - Qty. 1 ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.4.2 Configuration of a Gate Antenna with Multiplexer Connect the components as shown in Fig. 15. Almost, all cable should be mounted already. Normally, the antenna cable from antenna Type B has to be connected to OUT2 at the multiplexer and the 24V DC power supply to X11 of the terminal board only.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Fig. 16: Terminal board An overview of the terminal board assignment is given in 11. Annex A NOTE: A reverse polarity could damage the device or the In-/Outputs. The connection between Antenna Type A and Type B must be made with the data cable which is content of the Antenna Type B. The ferrite core should have 3 turns of the cable approx. 7cm at the cable end. Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Find here the wire connection between antenna Type A and B At a single gate with 2 antennas a connection between X13 GPC-out of the terminal board in Antenna Type A and X13 GPC-out of the terminal board in Antenna Type B must be installed. The side with the ferrite core must be placed in the antenna Type B. 1. People Counter ANT1710690-A LED-light ANT1710690-B Fig.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B The coax cables have fixed lengths and may not be shortened and therefore need to be tied into small loops (see Fig. 20). Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible. The cables must never be allowed to contact the antenna conductor. Unused cable length (e.g. of interface cable) should not be placed in the area above the reader and multiplexer. The power supply should not be placed in the type A antenna. Fig.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B The cable from antenna type B to the antenna type A should preferably be connected shortly. Unused cable lengths are possible should be tied in antenna B type. Tie all cables as far away from the antenna conductor as possible. The cables must never be allowed to contact the antenna conductor. It is possible to place the power supply in foot of the antenna type B.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.4.3 Setting the Multiplexer The jumpers JP11-JP14 should be set (factory setting) as shown. More on setting the ID ISC.ANT.MUX.M4 Multiplexer can be found in the corresponding installation manual (M90700-xde-ID-B). Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.4.4 Setting the Antenna Tuner For checking the settings of the antenna tuner the antenna base has to be opened. For this the two fastening screws (hexagon socket width AF 2,5) have to remove of the antenna base cover. By moving the cover upwards, carefully, remove the cover from the antenna base. Step 1 Step 2 Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.4.5 Interface Connections 7.4.5.1 LAN / TCP/IP The Reader has an integrated 10 / 100 Base-T network port for an RJ-45. Connection is made on X1 and has an automatic “Crossover Detection” according to the 1000 Base-T Standard. X1 Fig. 24: LAN interface for host communication With structured shielded cabling CAT-5 cables should be used. This ensures a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.4.6 Reader Configuration with Multiplexer To tune the antennas, open the ISO-Start software and read out the current configuration of the Reader: Step Action Note Start ISO Start Software 1 Select „Detect“ 2 Select „Run without change“ Note: 3 This has to be done at each start of ISO-Start program otherwise the configuration of the reader will be changed by the wizard.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Step Action Note Select „Expert Mode“ and confirm with OK.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION Afterwards set the operating power, Transponder Parameters and ISO Host Mode: Step 1 Action Note Select “Configuration” Air Interface: “Output -Power” = 8W „Multiplexer Enable“ „1 Input (Single Mode)“ „No of Output Channels „ (e.g. 2) 2 „Antenna Active Time“ 100 x 5ms “Receiver Channel” Upper and Lower Sideband 3 Set by clicking on „Apply“.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.4.7 Tuning the Gate Antenna Before tuning the gate antenna, you must quit the ISOStart software. Then the gate can be tuned as follows: Step 1 Action Note Start “DATuningTool” software Select “Detect Reader...”. 2 In the „Detect Reader“ window select the interface (COM-Port 1, BusAdr. 0) and then click on “Detect”.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.5 Testing the Gate Antenna After tuning the gate antenna, you can check for proper function using a reader, the ISO-Start service software and a Transponder. Here the Noise Level and performance of the gate are tested. 7.5.
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IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.5.2 Reading a Serial Number Step 1 Action Note Attach a tag to an antenna Use adhesive tape, for example Here to antenna at multiplexer output 1 Activate antenna 1 with command: „Function Unit Commands - Multiplexer“ 2 Parameter: „Channel Select“ „Cascade Level = 1“ „Output Channel of Input 1 = 1“ 3 Confirm with “Send” 4 Select „Test and Measurement“ 5 6 Select „ISO Inventory“ function and activate by clicking on „Start“.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.5.3 Testing the performance For testing the performance you must switch the reader to one of the Automatic Modes. See 7.7 Activating the Automatic Mode A read transponder will be displayed by a blue LED on the reader, the Alarm LED light of the antenna and the Alarm sounder. See also 7.6.3 Reader Setting for Alarm Indicator In this test the capture area of the gate antenna described in 7.1 Project Notes is checked.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B If one or more „holes“ are detected, check the noise values on the Reader (see 7.5.1 Checking the Noise Level). The following may result in faulty readings: Antenna improperly installed (orientation, antenna distance, check cabling) Metal near the antennas is detuning or interfering with them. The antennas are not properly tuned.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.6 Setting the Alarm Indicators (Alarm sounder and Alarm LED lights) 7.6.1 Setting the Buzzer The solution provided here presumes that the alarm indicator (buzzer) is switched through the digital output 2 /X2 on the ID ISC.LRM2500-BB reader. The pulse duration can be set (CFG2 / OUT2) between 100 ms and 65535 s by adjusting the Reader configuration. The volume of the buzzer could be adjusted by R1 Fig. 26 Configuration Buzzer Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.6.2 Setting the LED´s The alarm LED´s will be switched by a command of the reader over the RS485 Bus. Due to that reason the terminal boards of all used antennas have to be connected 1:1 in parallel together. The Bus address for each LED will be defined by the antenna number it is installed in. The antenna number depends on the output of the Multiplexer the antenna is connected to.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.6.3 Reader Setting for Alarm Indicators The ISOStart software can be used to set the Reader configuration so that the output 2 X6-1/-2 opens or closes or the LED´s get a command when a Transponder is read. Step Action 1 Start ISOStart Software 2 Select “Configuration” and click on “Read” to read the complete configuration. 3 Note Operating Mode Select Buffered Read Mode.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B antenna 1. LED Bus Address 12 to antenna 2. ......... and so on. „True“ means: LED with Bus Address 11, 12, ... 17 will be active if the reader read a valid transponder on the corresponding antenna 7 Set by clicking on „Apply“ Transponder If the alarm should occur by a transponder with valid AFI byte, you have to configure the reader as follow: 8 ISO-15693 – Selection Mask Set “Enable AFI” Set the value for the AFI in field “AFI1” (e.g.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.6.4 Programming a Transponder with the AFI Byte If the Transponders will remain on the object when leaving the storage location, they must first be disabled. This is generally done by writing to a particular area of the Transponder. The AFI byte (Application Family Identifier) is useful for this purpose, since it is contained in nearly all Transponder models in the ISO15693 family.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.7 Activating the Automatic Mode Which mode the most suitable is for your application has to be defined in advance. In this example it is described how to activate the Buffered Read Mode. In the automatic modes, the tags are read at maximum speed and the information is stored in the ring buffer of the reader. Data set can be read by the host.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 7.8 Automatic Bus addressing The automatic bus addressing should be done after setup, configuring and tuning the gate antenna. The automatic bus addressing will be done after the following conditions: Step Action Note Send a command “System Reset” Mode 0x10 Bus Address 1 2 3 In one of the automatic modes.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 7.9 Installation ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 1. 2. 4. 3. 3. Content of the ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 1. 1 piece Radar connection cable 2. 1 piece Radar module 3. 2 piece spilt rivet 3,0mm 4. 1 piece cable-clip Step Action Note Attention !! 1. Note: Do not touch the antenna surface of the Radar module to avoid damaging the electronic components and soiling. Connect radar connection cable with X1 of Radar module. 2.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 3. Plug Radar connection cable into X12 Sen 2 and fix the cable with the cable clip. 4. Install Radar module with the two split rivets See picture 5. The sensitivity of the radar module will be set automatically by the GPC after power up the gate system. To check/set the sensitivity see also 8.2.2 Configuration and Test in ISO-Host or Buffered Read Mode , Step 8 1.Radarmodule ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 X11 X12 ID ISC.ANT.GPC Fig.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 8 Installation of the Gate People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC in antenna Type B 8.1 Installation and Connections 6. 3. 1. 7. 2. 5. 12. 8. 8. 8. 12. 9. 4. Contents of the 1. 1 piece connection cable People Counter –Terminal board 2. 1 piece Radar connection cable 3. 1 piece LED connection cable 4. 1 piece People Counter Board 5. 1 piece Radar module 6. 1 piece cable tie 7. 4 piece screw for plastic 3x12mm 8.
IDENTIFICATION Step ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Action Note Disconnect LED connection cable at the terminal board and cut the cable tie in the antenna foot. 1. 2. Disconnect LED connection cable at LED controller.
IDENTIFICATION 3. ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Remove the cable clip beside the LED controller.
IDENTIFICATION 4. Remove the 2 other cable clips by pulling them out with the cable. 5. Install People Counter Board into antenna with screws for plastic in antenna No.4 and No.6 The 2.GPC must be installed in ANT No.4 and the 3.GPC in ANT No.6 otherwise the Automatic Bus Addressing will fail ! ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION 6. Plug GPC connection cable onto X1 at GPC and X5 GPC-in at terminal board and fix it with two cable clips and the cable tie. 7. Attention !! Note: Do not touch the antenna surface of the Radar module to avoid damaging the electronic components and soiling. 8. Connect radar connection cable with X1 of Radar module. ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION 9. ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Plug Radar connection cable onto X11 Sen 1 at GPC and fix the cable with the cable clip. 1. 10.2. Install Radar module with split rivet. 3. Use installation hole that radar module surface faces 4. between the antennas. 11. The sensitivity of the radar module will be set automatically by the GPC after power up the gate system. To check/set the sensitivity see also 8.2.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 12.5. Connect LED cable with X1 of LED controller and fix it with the cable clips. 6. Connect the LED cable with X3 of GPC Close antenna with antenna cover with display window 7. After the installation you have to stick the adhesive label of the GPC below the type plate of the antenna. 13. 14.8. The detection of the 2.and 3.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 8.2 Configuration and Test To activate the People Counters the following settings has to be done. Set additional the Jumpers JP10 and J11 of Reader ID ISC.LRM2500-BB to configure the RS485 interface. (see also manual M81010-xe-ID-B , page19 and 20). The Termination has to be activated via software in the reader configuration. VCC 500 J11 RS485 + RS485 J10 500 Fig. 29: Jumper settings RS485 Interface 8.2.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 8.2.
IDENTIFICATION 7 Set by clicking on „Apply“. 8 The sensitivity of the connected radar modules could be set by - Peripheral Device Commands, section, - People Counter at Busaddress 1,2 and 3 - Byte 11: 00 = Low 05 = Middle 0A = High (Default) 0F = Very high ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 1. 2. First “Read” out actual setting of sensitivity. If needed change to new sensitivity by “Write” the new value into the GPC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Confirm with „Send“ 11 Number of Devices should be 1 Select Command „Set People Counter Values“ 12 13 Confirm with „Send“ Select Command „Get People Counter Values“ 14 Confirm with „Send“ 15 All counter values should be 0 Walk through the gate from both directions.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Counter values will be displayed. 19 In ISO-Host and Buffered Read the People Counter has to be polled by the Host Application to get the data.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B In Notification Mode the Reader sends the People Counter Data automatically to the Host. 8.2.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B A Test could be done with the People Counter Sample. 8 Therefore you will have to set both ports have the same address, at the TCPSettings.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 8.2.4 Using the trigger function of the Gate People Counter NOTE: The trigger function can only be used in one of the Reader Automatic Modes. The trigger function works bidirectional, but a 100% safe reading of transponder is only possible from one direction. Due to this, it is necessary at the installation of the antennas, that the Radar module / Antenna faces to the direction of the transponder which could cause the alarm. At buildings (e.g.
IDENTIFICATION Step ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Action Note Select „Configuration“ 1 Operating Mode 2 3 Select -Buffered Read Mode or -Notification Mode Confirm with „Apply“ Operating Mode 4 5 6 Set -Trigger enable -Source Input No 2-Trigger TriggerUse set to - Start Trigger - Hold Time e.g. 20x100ms =2sec. Confirm with „Apply“ Multiplexer stops switching of antennas. All Output LED´s at Outputs of Multiplexer are switched off. Walk through the gate.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 8.2.5 Using the direction detection of transponder with the People Counter In combination with the People Counter a direction detection of the transponders could be performed in that way, that only transponder will cause an alarm which move in the configured direction through the gate. This should reduce false alarms.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 8.2.6 Detection Area of Direction Mode Tested with: Gate width: 100cm 20cm Radar sensitivity : High 30cm Transponder: Walking directions I-Code SLiX (45x75mm) 20cm 20cm 30cm Walking directions Walking directions Fig.
IDENTIFICATION 9 ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Configure the reader in accordance with national RF regulations Configuration of the RFID readers and the maximum transmitting power of the antennas are affected mainly by the country-specific RF regulations. For the entire EU the limits are set forth in the R&TTE Directive and EN 300 330. In North America this is regulated by FCC Part 15 (USA) and by the RSS-210 (Canada). The ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave antenna with the ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B The reader needs to be configured as follows depending on the installation location: Parameter USA / Canada / Europe (42dBuA/m) Air Interface RF-Power: maximum 8 W RF Modulation: 15% Transponder RF Modulation RF Data coding ISO-MODE: 10% Fast (1/4) or Normal (1/256) No of Timeslots 1 or 16 Timeslots 10 Technical Data 10.1 Antenna ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Electrical Data Supply Voltage 24 V 15 % Noise Ripple : max. 150 mV Power Consumption max.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Supported Transponders ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3-A Mode 1, (EM HF ISO Chips, Fujitsu HF ISO Chips, KSW Sensor Chips, Infineon my-d, NXP ICode , STM ISO Chips, TI Tag-it) NXP I-Code 1 Ranges / pass-through width in gate with multiplexer – One tag orientation – All tag orientations up to 130 cm** up to 110 cm*** Antenna connection 1 x SMA plug (50 ) Antenna connector cable - Type B RG58, 50 , approx.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B Ambient Conditions Temperature range – Operating – Storage –25 °C to +50 °C –25 °C to +70 °C Applicable Standards RF approval – Europe – USA - Canada EN 300 330 FCC Part 15 RSS-210 EMC EN 301 489 Safety – Low Voltage Directive – Human Exposure Product testing EN 60950-1 EN 50364 ISO 18046-4 / VDI-4478-1 * Persistent deformation after load release approx. 4 cm. ** Qty. 2 ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 10.2 People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC and ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 Mechanical Data Housing Printed Boards Board Dimensions ( B x H x T ) – People Counter Board – Radar Sensor Board Weight – ID ISC.ANT.GPC – ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 Mounting – No. of attaching points 100 mm x 40 mm x 16 mm 1 mm 60 mm x 30mm x 25 mm 1 mm ca. 200 g / 250 g (0.55 lb) with packing ca. 50 g / 100 g (0.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 10.3 Approvals As per Section 9 Configure the reader in accordance with national RF regulations 10.3.1 Europe (CE) 10.3.1.1 Antenne ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave This RF equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC dated March 99. Equipment Classification according to ETSI EN 300 330 and ETSI EN 301 489: Class 2 The technical data of the ID ISC.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 10.3.2 USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) 10.3.2.1 Antenna ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Product name: ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave Antenna name: ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave Type A Reader name: ID ISC.LRM2500-BB FCC ID: IC: Notice for USA and Canada PJMLRM2500 6633A-LRM2500 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 10.3.2.2 People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC FCC ID: IC: Notice for Canada UXS-IPS154US 6633A-GPC 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.
ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B IDENTIFICATION 11 Annex A 11.
IDENTIFICATION ID ISC.ANT1710/690 Crystal Gate Wave -A/-B 11.