User Manual of Century RF System Standard Series (CA3000L Mainboard) Firmware: V2.08, Software: V1.16, Manual version: V1.01 Copyright © 2019 Hangzhou Century Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Revision History Date Revision 12/15/2016 04/22/2017 1.00 1.
Content 1.GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................... 3 2.OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS ....................................................................... 4 2.1.Appearance & Structure of Antenna .......................................................................... 4 2.2. Power Supply Unit ........................................................................................................ 4 2.3.Synchronization ................................................
1.GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING The electronics inside antennas are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Always discharge yourself by touching a ground point before touching any of the electronics to avoid damaging the circuits. PRECAUTION The electricity supplied to the systems shall not be shared with other electronic or electric loads, e.g. electronic transformers, neon/spot lights, electrical engines, computers, LCD screens and cash registers, etc.
2.OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS 2.1.Appearance & Structure of Antenna Antenna frame CA3000L 2.2. Power Supply Unit WARNING: One power adapter is preferred to work with one CA3000L mainboard only. If the quality of power source is not good enough, the external filter shall be used (as shown below). WARNING: Do not tie 24V and 220V cables together, as AC may generate interference to the system.
2.3.Synchronization Century Mono RF systems are compatible with other Mono systems. But Dual systems can interfere with all Mono systems (not only Century’s). So, Century Mono systems must be kept at least ten (10) meters away from any Dual system. Otherwise, the performance of the Mono systems will be affected. 2.4.Alarm When a tag is detected, both audible (buzzer) and visual (LED light) alarms will be triggered.
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3. HARDWARE ADJUSTMENTS AND TSETS 3.1.LED Indicators LED colour Name Description RED LED1 The power is normal RED LED02 Noise Level 7 RED LED03 Noise Level 6 RED LED04 Noise Level 5 RED LED05 Noise Level 4 YELLOW LED09 Noise Level 3 YELLOW LED08 Noise Level 2 GREEN LED07 Noise Level 1 GREEN LED06 Noise Level 0 RED LED4 It is ON when the alarm is triggered. RED LED3 It is blinking when the system is running normally.
4. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION For the software configuration, RFC software is required. And a T-cable is needed for connection between PC and the CA3000L mainboard. A dongle is optional for security purpose based on specific requirement. Dongle with license data T-Cable and port of connection on CA3000L 5.INSTALLATION GUIDE 5.
Note: Final design should depend on actual environment. 5.2 Preparation before Installation 1, Installation environment (1) Be aware that there is no dual RF system within 10m. If unavoidable, the antenna distance might need to be decreased depends on the site performance test. (2) Be aware that the antenna is installed away from metal objects like doorframe as recommended before. (3) The antenna's power supply for the system(s) is preferred to be independent.
FCC Statement: Any 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.