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ProxTrakTM Portal Reader Installation Procedure 6042-901-01 Rev 7 _________________________________________________________________________________________ HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618 USA TEL (949) 598-1600 (800) 237-7769 FAX (949) 598-1690 1 of 32 Web page – www.proxtrak.
Table of Contents TM 1. AMP100 ProxTrak Portal Reader Installation Manual.............................................................. 4 1.1 Scope .................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Functional Summary .............................................................................................................. 4 1.3 Reference Documents .....................................................................
6.7 Indicators ........................................................................................................................... 14 6.7.1 Red/Green LED and Beeper in the Access control Reader ...............................................14 6.7.2 Red/Green LED and Beeper located on the DSP controller electronics. .............................14 6.7.3 Relay 1 and Relay 2 ......................................................................................................14 6.
1. AMP100 ProxTrakTM Portal Reader Installation Manual 1.1 Scope This document describes the information necessary for physical installation, setup and programming for an HID Portal Reader. The dimensional, cabling, configuration and programming requirements are described in detail to provide assistance for the installation process. 1.2 Functional Summary The AMP100 ProxTrak Portal Reader will perform all applicable RF operations (transactions) on any HID AMT100 Asset tags and HID Prox family Access cards.
2.1.2 Mounting The portal must be secured to the floor using Redhead or similar anchors and at least one point along either of the vertical tubes or the crossover tube or at four points along the uprights. 2.2 Power Requirements 110V AC, 60Hz, 15A dedicated service within 6 feet of one corner of the unit AC cable exit position must be specified at the time of ordering. Options include: High or low, Exit or Entrance, front or side exit. See the “ProxTrak - How to Order Guide” for details 2.
3.2 AMP100 Portal Reader Dimensions with mounting points 19" HID ProxTra k ID 89" 19" 40.5" 38" _________________________________________________________________________________________ HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618 USA TEL (949) 598-1600 (800) 237-7769 FAX (949) 598-1690 6 of 32 Web page – www.proxtrak.
3.3 Mechanical Assembly Procedure The portal must be assembled in an area where there is at least 96 inches of clearance between the floor and the ceiling. Start with the Portal assemblies located near where the Portal will be installed. The portal will be assembled on one side and then tipped upright. It may then be moved into place. On each major component there will be a red dot indicating the doorway side or edge.
3.4 Electrical Assembly 3.4.1 Cable Connections Connect cables as shown.
3.5 Door Frame Mounting 3.5.1 Installation Accessory Kit Each unit will be supplied with an installation accessory kit containing the following: Mounting screws Mounting washers Mounting spacers Cable egress/fitting kit 3.5.
spacer combinations (4 each) should be mounted at the 4 mounting locations listed in the Portal picture in the “Reader dimension drawing”, above. The inside cover of each of the Panels will have to be removed to facilitate installing the lag bolts into the installation holes. For some installations it may be necessary to replace the lag bolts with longer machined bolts, and mount clear through to the other side of the wall for a more secure mount.
5.1.1.2 Communications Pin Assignments P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal Name RS232 TD (Xmit Data) RS232 RD (Rcv Data) RS232 Signal Ground RS485+ RS485RS485 Signal Ground 5.1.2 Relays Two SPDT dry contact relays are provided for local use. commands from the host or settings in the EEPROM.
6. Setup and Configuration 6.1 Configuration Jumpers on the DSP Controller Board Caution: Power must be off and Static protection must be used when changing any jumper or switch settings.
6.2.4 Baud Rate and Node Address Selection of the baud rate and node address for multi-drop communication is done on Switch 7. See the Switch settings section for details. 6.3 Polled mode See the ProxTrak Multi-Drop Serial Protocol (Document number 0200-636) for a complete description of the Commands from the Host, Messages from the Reader, packet formats, and suggested Polled operation.
TM 6.6.3.1 Individual ProxTrak Commands Host commands can be sent to a specific Asset ID tag. When the ID has been acquired and transferred to the Host during the normal polling process, the Host can then send an Individual Tag command to ProxTrak Tag, based on the ID. The Reader accepts the Individual Tag command(s) from the Host and sends it to the tag if currently available in the field. If the tag is not currently in the field, the Reader sends a failure response to the Host after a 1-second timeout.
Note: To use the table defaults for an example; a duration of 1.6Sec; Long = 1.6Sec, Medium = .4Sec, Short = .1Sec. Also, if the Indicator duration is switched to "Fast" (see switch settings), all duration's will be 4 times shorter than the default (in the above example, Long would become .4 sec, medium, 100mSec, and short, 25mSec). Up to 32 actions can be specified for each device, except Relay 2, which has 16 actions. 6.8.
6.11 Diagnostics 6.11.1 Set Calibration command The Reader performs an auto-calibrate of all receivers and returns a Calibration response, which includes the Exciter phase value. 6.11.2 Status Request Command The Reader responds with a Data block message which includes the Status byte and a noise byte. The Status byte includes information about the last acquisition status and a set of error codes.
7. Tables – Switch settings, EEPROM Settings and Indicator actions Switch Settings - Caution: Power must be off and Static protection must be used when changing these switches. 7.1 Acquisition Processor switches Note: In general the acquisition switches are factory and troubleshooting settings only – the Main configuration changes are done on the Communication section Switches – Switch 6, 7, 8 and 9, shown below. Switch 2 – Acquisition testing 1. De-multiplexed data capture Channel (Receiver) 1 2.
7.2 Communication Processor Switches: Switch 6 – Read, Report modes 1. Set Tamper Latch Mode If On, set tamper latch bit. If off, Set Quiet bit. 2. Re-Report If On, Tag ID’s are always reported. If off only new tag ID’s are reported 3. Indicator re-reports If On, Indicators report for every tag. If off only new tags are reported 4. Fast Indicator duration If On, indicators are 4X faster than default duration’s. 5. Acquisition test reports If On, Sends receiver and power level reports on serial port.
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7.3 EEPROM Memory map table Hex $00 - $27 Name - FT $28 Dec 000 039 040 Description 40 Reserved, 32 used, 8 spare Default Factory table - Exciter Red Red LED Duration byte 041 Green Green LED Duration Byte $2A 042 Beeper Beeper Duration Byte $2B 043 Relay1 Relay 1 Duration Byte $2C 044 Relay2 Relay 2 Duration Byte $10 - 1.6 Sec (.4 "fast" switch is on) $10 - 1.6 Sec (.4 "fast" switch is on) $10 - 1.6 Sec (.4 "fast" switch is on) $10 - 1.6 Sec (.4 "fast" switch is on) $10 - 1.6 Sec (.
$47 071 Switch Block 4 Hardware and Test Options $48 $49 072 073 $4A - $5B 074 091 092 FT Failsafe Tag Command Size - Failsafe Tag Command Default Tag Command Size - Default Tag Command Response Timeout $5C $5D - $6E $6F 093 110 111 $70 112 $71 113 $72 - $7F 114 127 b0: b1: b2: b3: b4: b5: b6: b7: ProxTrak mode Access control exciter Asynchronous acquisition Status LED's disable H/W demodulator Low gain 8 receivers 2nd Access Reader $00; Hardware and Test Options; (Mirror of Switch Block
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8. Portal Functional Description The ProxTrak Portal Reader integrates the Access control and Asset control functions in the same Reader, styled in a fashion resembling a styled metal detector at the airport. The combination of Access and Asset controls, with the ability to track presence of individuals, creates a powerful Reader that can be used to expand the capability of the traditional Access control system to include Asset tracking and management.
8.3 Acquisition functions The acquisition cycle of the ProxTrak Portal Reader begins either by the reception of a Poll (or indicator command) from the Host or if in “Free running” mode it will cycle independently of the Host. See Switch Settings. 8.3.1 Asset tag Reception Multi-tag algorithm - Up to five Asset tags can be acquired at a given moment.
9. General Interference Guidelines The portal is susceptible to outside RF noise sources (radiators) that generate frequencies from 50KHz up to 140KHz. The effect on the Portal performance is dependent on the received signal strength at the portal receiver antennas. The received signal strength is dependent on the angle between the radiator and the Portal receive antennas, the strength of the radiated signal and the distance between the two devices.
MiniProx ProxPro ProxPro+ MaxiTrak Portal A 28/32 41/53 51/187 29/32 94/265 B 29/41 48/55 96/119 22/32 103/146 C 28/52 38/54 74/99 26/34 111/117 D 22/28 33/48 92/122 24/31 75/88 E 27/63 45/57 77/87 34/58 118/150 F 36/55 42/69 145/23 31/40 117/185 G 33/70 30/35 102/103 22/39 84/96 H 35/48 48/74 88/120 31/42 116/187 J 33/70 42/82 165/240 48/64 139/146 Figure 4-2. Interference Distances 11.
Ensure that the amplitude at a frequency between 80 kHz and 200 kHz does not exceed the maximum noise level amplitudes shown in Figure 5-2 for that frequency. This procedure is repeated for 0 5 0 7 5 19 18 16 15 4 14 14 1 5 2 9 6 3 8 14 13 13 13 12 12 7 0 0 12 12 11 11 -20.0 95 80 0.0 dBV -40.0 -60.0 -80.0 -100.0 Frequency KHz -120.0 Figure 5-2. RF Maximum Noise (0 degrees) 0 0 0 intervals of 22.5 between 0 and 180 .
0 5 5 19 18 7 4 1 0 16 15 14 14 8 14 13 2 9 6 3 0 7 0 5 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 -20.0 95 80 0.0 dBV -40.0 -60.0 -80.0 -100.0 -120.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-4. RF Maximum Noise (45 degrees) 0 5 0 7 4 1 5 19 18 16 15 14 14 14 5 2 9 6 3 0 7 8 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 0 11 -20.0 95 80 0.0 dBV -40.0 -60.0 -80.0 -100.0 Frequency KHz -120.0 Figure 5-5. RF Maximum Noise (67.
0 5 0 7 4 1 5 19 18 16 15 14 14 5 2 9 6 3 0 7 8 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 80 -10.0 95 11 0 0.0 -20.0 dBV -30.0 -40.0 -50.0 -60.0 -70.0 -80.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-6. RF Maximum Noise (90 degrees) 5 19 5 0 7 4 0 18 16 15 14 14 1 8 14 13 2 5 13 13 9 12 6 12 3 12 0 12 7 0 11 11 80 95 0.0 -10.0 -20.0 dBV -30.0 -40.0 -50.0 -60.0 -70.0 -80.0 -90.0 -100.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-7. RF Maximum Noise (112.
5 0 19 0 7 4 1 5 18 16 15 14 14 5 2 9 8 14 13 13 13 12 3 0 7 6 12 12 12 11 0 11 -20.0 95 80 0.0 dBV -40.0 -60.0 -80.0 -100.0 -120.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-8. RF Maximum Noise (135 degrees) 5 19 0 18 5 16 0 15 7 14 4 14 1 14 5 8 13 13 2 13 9 12 3 0 6 12 12 12 7 11 0 11 80 95 0.0 -10.0 -20.0 dBV -30.0 -40.0 -50.0 -60.0 -70.0 -80.0 -90.0 -100.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-9. RF Maximum Noise (157.
5 19 0 18 0 7 4 1 8 5 2 9 6 3 0 7 0 5 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 95 80 0.0 -20.0 dBV -40.0 -60.0 -80.0 -100.0 -120.0 Frequency KHz Figure 5-10. RF Maximum Noise (180 degrees) _________________________________________________________________________________________ HID Corporation 9292 Jeronimo Road Irvine, CA 92618 USA TEL (949) 598-1600 (800) 237-7769 FAX (949) 598-1690 31 of 32 Web page – www.proxtrak.