‘Table of Contents SECTION 1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 11 GENERAL . 1.2 UNPACKING THE SYSTEM 13 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION . OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 15 FCO NOTICE crv SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 21 TOOLS REQUIRED cocoon 22 INSTALL READER 23 CONNECT CONDUIT 2.4 INSTALL LOOP ANTENNA 24.1 Antenna Requirements... 242 Saw Cut Procedure . 24.3 Antenna Installation Procedure 244 Antenna Cable Pulling and Connections 25 CONNECT AC POWER eee 2.
1.1 GENERAL The GateSentry™ Vehicle Access Control System provides vehicle identification, validation and authorization for entry or exit of a secure area. It allows the area to be controlled automatically, without operator or user intervention. GateSentry™ utilizes an underground antenna, which receives a Radio Frequency identification (RID) code from a transponder attached to the underside of a vehicle.
UNPACKING THE SYSTEM Check the packing list for each item as it is unpacked, to verify receipt of all components and equipment listed. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Figure 2. Reader eq J Figure 3. A. = Mini Tag transponder magnet Mount Tag transponder C.
2.1 2.2 TON 2. EQUIP ME PPE EEA) TOOLS REQUIRED ® Phillips (cross-point) screwdriver, size #2 ® wire cutter / stripper ® standard (slotted) screwdriver, "fz inch (4 mm) ® soldering iron @® power drill and drill bit set ® rosin-core solder @® fish tape, 100 feet (30 meter) ® electrical tape ® cable: type #10 AWG stranded THEN ® concrete cutting saw type #14 AWG stranded EXPEL @® marking chalk ® crack filler/sealant {Dow-Corning or Locate brand detector-loop sealant are recommended.
2.3 2.4 24.1 ® Remove the screws from the flange at the top of the Reader cabinet, and set the Reader aside ® Drill a hole at each of the two marked spots, the same size as the first two holes. ® Insert the anchor bolts or toggle bolts in the two holes. ® Hold the Reader against the wall again, with the conduit connectors at the bottom and the holes in the flanges at the top and bottom of the cabinet over the four anchors/mollybalts.
24.2 NOTE 1: In some cases, metal reinforcement (rear) may have been laid in the concrete roadbed. This can be determined with a metal detector. If there is metal reinforcement in the roadbed, it will have to be removed prior to installation of the Loop antenna, or system performance will be adversely affected. NOTE 2: There is an inactive vehicle detector loop less than & feet (1.5 meters) from the intended location of the new loop, the old loop must either be removed or cut into short lengths.
24.3 244 Antenna Installation Procedure Lay two or three turns of antenna loop wire in the saw cut as described below. Refer to the table in section 2.4.1 for exact wire length required, and Figures 5 and 6. oe Allow enough lead wire to be routed through the conduit to the Reader, with approximately 2 feet (61 cm) of slack. Lay the first turn of wire in the slot in a clockwise direction, routing it through the 45° angle cuts at each corner. CAUTION: A continuous piece of wire must be used, with no splices.
2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2. Connect Cable In order to connect the loop antenna wires to the Reader, the connector cover (shown in Figure 11) must be removed from the left side of the Reader controller by removing the two screws and lifting the cover from the unit. CAUTION: Care must be taken when handing the Reader controller. High voltage across the antenna terminals could be harmful to your health. If the antenna insulation is damaged, the antenna should not be connected to the Reader controller.
2.6 2.7 2.8 2.8.1 2.8.2 TEST THE READER AND ANTENNA Before sealing the loop wire in the saw-cut slot, the Reader and antenna must be tested. Tum the power on and be certain the Antenna Tuning / OK light on the Reader controller is lit. If either of the red, out-of-range lights lit, even occasionally, the length of the lead wire must be adjusted as follows. ® The lL? light indicates the lead wires are too long (high inductance). If the L1 lights lit, trim 1 inch (25.
2.9 29.1 29.2 PULL AND CONNECT BARRIER OPENER CABLE Barrier Opener Cable Pulling The barrier opener cable should be 24 gauge of larger, stranded. Run fish tape from the conduit opening inside the Reader, through the conduit to the end near the barrier opener. Go to the end of the conduit near the barrier opener. Fasten one end of the cable to something close to the barrier opener, with a sufficient amount of slack to reach the opener.
2.10 INSTALL TRANSPONDERS Transponders must be placed on all vehicles authorized access to the secure area. Three types of transponders are available for mounting on various types of surface. A magnetic transponder should be used whenever possible. Placement of transponders depends of the type of vehicle. They must be mounted where they will pass over ine buried loop antenna, as low io the ground as possible. Figure 7 shows transponder mounting locations on various types of vehicles.
2.10.2 2.10.3 Heavy Duty Tag Transponder The Heavy Duty Tag transponder can be mounted on a flat surface with screws, bolts or rivets as follows. @& Use the gasket enclosed with the transponder as a template. Hold the gasket against the mounting surface where the transponder will be mounted, and mark the surface with a pencil or other marker through the holes in the gasket.
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3.1 INSTALL SOFTWARE The software used with the GateSentry™ system is called GateSmart™. GateSmart™ software must be installed in a Pentium class PC, with a Windows 95 or 98 operating system. The program files occupy techs than 1 megabyte of hard drive space. To install GateSmart™, insert the enclosed CD in the CD-ROM drive of the PC. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen, and enter any required information as follows. When the installation is complete, you will see the HME logo.
FR TR ee pwr [i Ass cc ro metronome Enter the user's name and organization, then select Next> to continue, Cancel to stop the installation or to continue, or Change to choose a different destination folder.
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TET eg TR pO ery = Install shield Wizard Competed 179 tls de ns sus od tent 0, Tbe cats Gorse Sc, Ki rih 5 8 toe ar The installation has been completed. Select Finish to exit the installation program. If you installed the GateSmart™ software from a CD, you may now remove it from your CD ROM drive. mE [rE ale= Fran I¥P Tier The two HME icons shown above should now appear on your screen.
3.2 UNINSTALL SOFTWARE If you would like to uninstall the GateSmart™ software at any ime, follow the instructions below Double click on the My Computer icon on the PC desktop screen.
INSTALLER SETUP 4.1 GateSmart™ SETUP Double click on the HME GateSmart™ icon on the PC desktop to open EE e-| the software program. The following screen will appear. mart Configure the GateSmart™ software on the customer's PC as follows 4.1.1 Installer Settings Click on the up 4 or down ¥ arrows to indicate the number of Readers installed, then select Apply to accept and save the number of Readers, and select Configure to continue.
Select the box to the left of Enable Reader, and enter the name you would like to call the Reader (such as "Front Gate") in the box next to Reader Name, then click on the down ¥ arrow on the side of the box next to COM Port and select which of your PC ports you would like to assign to this Reader. Select Apply to accept and save the configuration for this Reader. Select the next Reader (if any).
Enter the name you would like to assign this barrier, then click on the down ¥ arrow on the side of the Barrier Type box and select which type barrier this is. If you want this barrier to be activated, be certain there is a check mark in the Enable Barrier box. Click on the up A or down ¥ arrows on ibe side of the Relay Pulse Length box to select the number of seconds pulse length for opening or closing this barrier. Select Configure to assign a Reader for this barrier.
4.1.2 Select the next barrier (if any), and repeat the settings as you made them for the first barrier. Continue in the same manner until all barriers are configured, then select OK on the Barrier Configuration screen © accept all the barrier configurations and exit. You will return to the Installer Configuration screen. If you are satisfied with the Reader and barrier settings you have made, select OK to accept all the settings and exit the Installer Settings mode.
When you have entered the desired file name and have browsed to the desired file location, select the Open button to open the file Again in the Program Options screen, enter the maximum number of log entries you would like to have displayed in the Log Display Settings box. NOTE: The Anti-Pass back Time Limit feature is only available for Stand-Alone installations.
Enter the user's name and organization, then select Next> to continue, Cancel to stop the installation or
FE] considerably Options A resonances Select the box to the left of Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking will provide modem connections between the master computer and remote computers using GateSmart™ software. Select OK 10 add this component, or Cancel to return lo the previous screen At the Add/Remove Programs Properties screen, select OK again lo accept! installation of Dial-Up Networking.
4.2.2 Configure Network Properties Double click on the My Computer icon on the PC desktop screen. (at Double click on the Control Panel icon Control Fang] on the My Computer screen. 2% Double click on the Network icon on the Control Panel screen. Network In the Configuration menu, the following items should be listed in the box under “The following network components are installed.” Client for Microsoft Network Dial-Up Adapter TC PIP If all of these terns are listed, select OK.