HF RFID Library Gate User Manual Before you use this product, please carefully read this manual and properly keep it for future reference. As our products continue improving, they may be changed without advanced notice. The contents of this manual have been carefully checked. For any printing error or misunderstanding content, please contact us as soon as possible. Version: V1.
User Manual Contents 1 Notice before Use ......................................................................................1 2 Applicable Models .....................................................................................2 3 Overview....................................................................................................3 3.1 Product Introduction .......................................................................3 3.2 Product Features ............................................
User Manual 1 Notice before Use There should not be strong mechanical driving equipment around the installation position of the RFID library gate, such as transformers and generators. These equipment can generate noise and affect the normal performance of the antenna. Determine the independence of each gate and do not allow other cables to touch the gate, such as power lines, power supply lines and signal lines of other systems. There must be no other equipment of the same frequency (13.
User Manual 2 Applicable Models This user manual applies to the operating instructions of LSG426 HF library gate: LSG426 Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual 3 Overview 3.1 Product Introduction LSG426 HF library gate is an anti-theft alarm device specially designed for domestic and foreign public and college libraries. This product can quickly detect electronic tags in three dimensions in the sensing area of the antenna. This product supports the electronic tags of multiple manufacturers that comply with the ISO15693 standard. It supports two modes of active alarm and passive alarm. In active alarm mode, it supports AFI, EAS and EAS + AFI alarm.
User Manual New gates searching design makes system configuration more convenient. Support online upgrade function, easier maintenance. Connect the gate through mobile phone to set and check the status (the mobile phone and the gate are on the same network segment). Offline mode can reach a maximum distance at 140cm. EAS mode supports more types of tag detection, NXP ICODE series, ST, Fudan Microelectronic tags. Support noise detection and standing wave detection for each gate.
User Manual Alarm Method Sound-light Alarm Storage Capacity of Alarm Records Storage Capacity of Daily People Counting Records >100000 records Noise Detection Support People Counting Support Display Screen Support (optional) Gate Searching Method Automatic Searching Aisle Width 90~140CM,suggest 90~120CM >3500 records Ethernet Communication Interface RS232 USB Power Supply Maximum Consumption AC 100~240V 50~60Hz Power 25W Housing Material Acrylic, Aluminum and Sheet Metal Waterproof N
User Manual 3.4 Product Structure Note: LSG426 HF library gates are divided into SC gate, M gate and S gate. The internal structure is as follows: Antenna Area People Flow Counter Infrared Module Buzzer Antenna Multiplexer Control Center Figure 1 SC Gate Structure Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual Antenna Area Status Indicator Infrared Module Buzzer Antenna Multiplexer Figure 2 S Gate Structure Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual Antenna Area Status Indicator Infrared Module Buzzer Reader Figure 3 M Gate Structure Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual 4 Indicator Description Status indicator RFID library gate equipment boxes are equipped with status indicators, there are 6 indicators at M gate, SC gate / S gate only has work indicator and error indicator, as shown below: Infrared Module V1 V2 Infrared Module Figure 4 SC gate flow counter and indicator light Infrared Module V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 Infrared Module Figure 5 M gate /S gate indicator light (S gate only has V1 and V2 indicator lights) Indicator description is as show below: Ta
User Manual V6 Reserved / Note: When aligning the infrared module, only the above two infrared indicators are green, and the blue light of the infrared receiving module on the M gate is always on, it could be determined that it is really aligned. Description of people flow counter display: Flow of visitors(E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) "E" means the number of people entering the library that day; the following seven digits indicate the number of people entering the library. Cumulative visitor flow (F.
User Manual 5 Use PC Configuration Tool 5.
User Manual ① Select [Net] communication ② Click to enter into [Discovery IP] interface 1、Click [Start] to search device 2、After the gate is found, the IP address of the gate will be shown at above list. Select the gate to connect. Notice: After IP searching, we need to check if the gate IP is in the same network segment. If not, we need to modify the [LAN Option]: A. Click [Stop] then select the gate in the IP list to modify. B.
User Manual Figure 8 Interface for Successfully Searching for Devices 5.2 Search Gate After the software and the device are successfully connected, enter the R-TOOL software setting interface, click [Search Gate] to search for the online gate, click [Save] after the searching is completed. Then you can perform synchronous configuration when configuring the gate parameters.
User Manual ① ④ ② Gate display list ③ Figure 9 Search Interface for Online Gates Notice: 1. Make sure each gate is online. 2. The order of the gates is S-M-S-M-S…… Figure 10 Interface for Getting Current Gate Status 5.3 Parameters Configuration After searching the online gates, click [Configuration] to configure the gate's IP address, alarm mode, alarm conditions, RF power and other parameters. In this gate system, the parameter setting only needs to be set at the first use.
User Manual Figure 11 Interface for Configuration Note: After changing configuration parameters, it is must to click [Write] then [Save] button, otherwise the setting is unsuccessful. 5.3.1 Communication Setting Click [Communication], you can set the serial port communication parameters and network communication parameters of the device. After saving, it needs to restart the device to take effect. Figure 12 Setting Interface for Communication Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual Table 3 Description for Communication Setting Setting Options Bus Address Serial Port Description Serial bus address, default: 1 Baud Rate Serial baud rate, default: 38400 Frame Serial port calibration mode, default: even parity Enable DHCP. If checked, the IP address will be assigned automatically. Default: Disable Network Ethernet Andea Electronics Static address: IP address: Specify the static IP address of the control center. Default: 10.168.1.
User Manual 5.3.2 Anti-theft Alarm Parameters Figure 13 Setting Interface for Anti-theft Alarm Parameters Table 4 Description for Anti-theft Alarm Parameters Setting Setting Options Detection Method Way to check if book in Detect EAS bit Andea Electronics Description Detect the EAS status of the tag. When using the tag EAS function for alarm detection, you need to turn on the EAS function of the tag to indicate that it is an illegal tag.
User Manual library Detect AFI value Detect and match the AFI value of the tag. If the AFI value of the tag is the same as the AFI value set by the gate, an alarm is issued. Default: Use this. Note: When the gate detection AFI value is set to 00, all tags will alarm and 00 means no tags will be filtered. Detect EAS and AFI Detect both EAS and AFI. EAS Command 1 EAS command type. It is used to detect the EAS status.
User Manual detected (default setting) 3. Alarm when reading UID and barcode - Read the UID and barcode data before alarming Enable alarm broadcast Tick for broadcast, all gates alarm when a book is detected. Untick, only the specific detecting gate alarms. Default broadcast. Alarm parameters output Flashing frequency: 3 times by default Activation time: unit ms, default 100 Invalid time: unit ms, default 100 Closer buzzer Tick to turn off the buzzer.
User Manual Table 5 Description for Parameters Setting of Tag Detection Performance Setting Options Description RF Power Set the RF power of the gate. Default: 4W Anti-interference Level Default: best performance Receive Sensitivity Default: High Modulation Depth Default: ASK 100% Anti-collision Slot Type Default: 16 Slot 5.3.
User Manual Buzzer volume regulation Set the sound level of the buzzer in the alarm state. The default is level-4 with the loudest sound. 5.3.5 Proactive Notification Configuration Figure 16 Interface for Proactive Notification Configuration Table 7 Description Configuration of Proactive Notification Setting Options Enable option Description Enable proactive notification Enable active notifications. Disabled by default. Enable reply After uploading the message, whether to get answer.
User Manual * 1s IP Destination server IP address to be notified. Port Destination server port to be notified. Alarm record Uploaded carry information, ticked by default to enable uploading of alarm records. People counter Uploaded carry information, ticked by default to enable uploading of total traffic records. Server Send data 5.
User Manual Set People Counter Initialize total incoming and outgoing traffic separately. Get System Time Get the system time and date of the device. Set System Time Synchronize the system time and date of the gate with the local PC. Reset Device Restart the control center. System Error Flag System error flag for detecting system errors detected by the control center. Clear Alarm Record Clear all stored alarm records. Clearing Passing Record Clear daily traffic alarm records.
User Manual Figure 19 Interface for System Error Flag Table 9 Description for System Error Flag No. Error Flag Description 0 Client offline error The gate is disconnected. Check whether the gate connection line is loose or disconnected. 1 Manual suspend to read card The anti-theft detection function is suspended. Click "Resume Anti-theft" in the control command. 2 Data error store Alarm records and people flow cannot be saved in the control center and the generated records will be lost.
User Manual the interface. Current and historical (not viewed) alarm records List of historical in and out traffic (unit: day) The total number of in and out traffic Figure 20 Interface for Data Collection Note: If you want to clear the data stored in the hardware, please use the [Clear Alarm Record] and [Clear Passing Record] in the control command. 5.
User Manual Figure 21 Setting Interface for Single Gate Operation Control Command 5.6.1 Device Information Obtain device information such as the serial number of the single gate. Figure 22 Acquisition Diagram of S-gate Device Information Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual Figure 23 Acquisition Diagram of M-gate Device Information 5.6.
User Manual detected, or an alarm event broadcast by another gate is received, or an alarm command issued by the host is received, the linkage triggers. Left-side infrared trigger linkage: trigger the linkage output when the left infrared is blocked. Right-side infrared trigger linkage: trigger the linkage output when the right infrared is blocked.
User Manual Figure 25 Temperature Measurement 5.6.4 SWR Detection When the device reads the label unsteadily, you can check the standing wave ratio of the gate antenna to see if the value is normal. Figure 26 SWR Detection 5.6.5 Equipment Diagnosis When the equipment fails, a single gate can be detected and the cause of the failure can be found out according to the error identification. Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual Figure 27 Equipment Diagnosis Table 11 Description for Gate Error Identification No. Error Flag Description 0 Failure communicat ion with RFID-MCU When the error is prompted, check whether the antenna interface of the gate is loose or detached, otherwise the circuit failure should be considered. 1 RFID model error When the error is prompted, check whether the antenna interface of the gate is loose or detached, otherwise the circuit failure should be considered. 5.6.
User Manual Figure 28 Noise Detection The parameter settings are described as follows: Figure 29 Parameters Setting for Noise Detection Table 12 Description for Noise Detection Parameters Setting Setting Option Log Setting Description Alarm level Set alarm alert value Save alarm points Check to save alarm value points Save all points Check to save all recorded points Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual 5.6.7 Reset Device Have the specified gate restart the hardware once. Figure 30 Reset Device 5.6.
User Manual ③ ① ② ⑤ ④ Figure 31 Firmware Upgrade 5.6.9 Acousto-optic Alarm Manually trigger one time sound and light alarm for the gate. Figure 32 Acousto-optic Alarm Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual 6 Test 6.1 Alarm Performance Test 1. Set the [Detection method - Way to check if book in Library] to "EAS", select the corresponding detection type according to the type of tag, and set [Trigger method] to "Alarm when detection": During the detection, the EAS function of the book tag needs to be activated to indicate it is an illegal tag. In this way, when the book passes the gate aisle, the gate alarms. Figure 33 Alarm Condition Setting Using EAS 2.
User Manual Figure 34 Alarm Condition Setting Using AFI Set the [Detection method - Way to check if book in Library] to "EAS and AFI", set the EAS and AFI detection parameters, and [Trigger alarm conditions] set to "Alarm when books are detected": This setting item realizes double detection of EAS and AFI functions. For the test method, please refer to the description of points 1 and 2 above. Figure 35 Alarm Condition Setting Using EAS and AFI 6.
User Manual the tag in a direction perpendicular to the middle of the gate.
User Manual 7 Attention (1) Do not connect unused gates to the gate system. (2) Please do not change the position of the gate at will. After you increase / decrease / replace the gate, you need to search for the gate again for normal use. See section 5.2 Search Gate.
User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Under normal use, gates can generally work normally for a long period of time and there are few system failures due to component failure. Most of the failures are caused by improper use, poor contact of power sockets, excessive AC voltage fluctuations, loose connection connectors, interference from surrounding electrical equipment and certain radio waves, and interference from equipment such as wires, coils, and metal frames.
User Manual and interference caused by metal objects or electrical equipment near the detection antenna. Take measures to remove metal objects and electrical equipment near the device, and keep them away from the equipment as far as possible. For the test method, see section 5.6.6 Noise Detection. If you cannot get the device away from the interference source, you need to put a magnetic ring on the interference source until the device works normally. 3.
User Manual that meets the alarm conditions, but there is no alarm output. Check whether the sound and light alarm setting is set to "Do not trigger sound and light alarm" or to turn off the buzzer. Section 5.3.2 Anti-theft Alarm Parameters, otherwise some circuit failures (component failure or damage) should be considered.
User Manual Figure 39 Check System Error Flag in Control Command ② Under the “Search Gate” function, click [Current Status] to see if the gate is offline, see section 5.2 Search Gate; at the same time, perform device detection on the gate in problem, see section 5.6.5 Equipment Diagnosis. ① ② Figure 40 Check if the gate is offline Andea Electronics http://www.gzandea.
User Manual ② ③ ④ ① Figure 41 Check Gate Error Flag Check if there are tags in the book or try a few more books. 5.Always keep alarming when booting Check whether there are tagged books around the gates, such as on the surrounding workbench, workbench drawers, cabinets, trolleys for carrying books and surrounding bookshelves. It can be tested by moving the gates away from the above objects. If the gates works normally after removing, you need to check the above links. 6.
User Manual The infrared holes of the aisle are not aligned. ① Observe the two infrared indicators in the status indicator. If the green light is on, it indicates that the infrared data modules of the front and rear gates are aligned. If it blinks, it indicates that they are not aligned. You need to adjust the positions of the two gates slightly. If it is off, it means there is occlusion. ② Observe the two infrared receiving module indicators on the M gate.
User Manual Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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