ILR 350 Series i-B350L S Installation and Operation Manual (preliminary)
Proprietary Notice This document contains confidential information proprietary to IDENTEC SOLUTIONS and may not be used or disclosed to other parties in whole or in part without prior written authorization from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS.
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS is the responsible party for the compliance of the following devices: MODELS: Region/Country EUROPE: USA Canada i-B350 S, i-B350L S Organization EC FCC Industry Canada Marking CE FFC ID OO4-ILR-IB350LS IC: 3538A-IB350LS European Notification according R&TTE Directive This equipment complies to Art. 6.4 of R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
Contents INTRODUCTION................................................... . 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 PREPARATIONS ........................................................ RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE ....................................... SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ......................................... RESPONSIBILITY ...................................................... ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS .......................................... SCOPE OF DELIVERY—VISUAL INSPECTION ..................... . . . . . .
1 1.1 Introduction Preparations This installation manual must be read carefully prior to starting the installation. The described installation works assume that installation materials like cable, antenna, tag holder, etc. are available. 1.2 Recommended Procedure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2 Safety Precautions Important Safety Note The devices described in this manual are for exclusive operation by trained employees. Only qualified personnel that know the potential dangers involved should perform the installation, settings, maintenance and repair of the units used. Operational Safety The correct and safe use of these systems assumes that operating and service personnel follow the safety measures described in the manual alongside the generally acceptable safety procedures.
Spare Parts We recommend that only original products, spare and replacement parts authorized by IDENTEC SOLUTIONS be used for installation, service and repair. Otherwise IDENTEC SOLUTIONS does not accept any responsibility for materials used, work carried out or possible consequences. VISIBILITY DELIVERED.
1 1.1 Tag Mounting Techniques Dimensional Drawing All dimensions in mm. 1.2 Cable Straps The Tag can be mounted either with cable straps using the 2 slits at each end or using rivets or screws as described in the following 2 subchapters. Slits for mounting with cable straps VISIBILITY DELIVERED.
1.3 Rivets 4 × 20 mm or 4 × 25 mm blind rivet (length depending on thickness of mounting plate) Bushing with 6/4.5 mm (15/64‖, 11/64‖) outer/inner diameter, 14.5 mm (37/54‖) length Important Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A temperature of at least +10 °C (+50 °F) must be maintained during riveting to prevent the casing from cracking. A bushing is recommended to protect the plastic around the mounting hole from being damaged when tightening the rivet.
1.4 Screws e.g. M4/#8 cylinder head or lenticular head screws e.g. 5/32‖ hexagonal locknut with 5/32‖ washer OR 5/32‖ hexagonal nut, but together with spring washer or 5/32‖ Nordlock washer Important Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Only screws with cylindrical heads are suitable for mounting the tag. We do not advise using countersunk screws. If for some reason this should be necessary, then use only with a suitable counter-sunk cushioning disc (refer to UN 1277).
2 Configuration of the tag The i-B350L S is configured using the i-PROG M350L programming device. Important Note Do not open the housing! Configuration is done using the built-in air interface of the i-B350L S.
2.1 Ping Rate Note: This settings can be found in the ILR Tag Configuration software tool in the edit block ―Broadcast‖ Broadcast Interval: 0 = no broadcast messages are sent, value > 0 = Broadcast interval in seconds. This can be set in steps of 0.5 sec, from 0.5 to 300 seconds. Broadcast Message Options: The options in this field depend on the capabilities of the tag. User Data Length: Configure the number of Bytes from the ―User Data‖ that is sent with a broadcast message.
Push Button | User Data => max. 43 Bytes of user data Push Button | User Data | Marker => max. 32 Bytes of user data 2.5 Information on Burst Settings The parameter ―Time between Bursts (Marker)‖ is not simply a delay time. It is in fact a timeslot. In this timeslot the tag chooses a random moment to do a single burst. This avoids that bursts collide with other tags, that are simultaneously triggered by the same marker loop. These timeslots are repeated until all bursts are sent.
3 3.1 Maintenance General When installed correctly the ILR System will operate virtually maintenance free for many years. However, in the event maintenance is required only trained and authorized personnel are permitted to perform the updates, changes and maintenance necessary. 3.2 Regular Cleaning of The Surface Remove dust with a brush or compressed air. If there are fatty or oily substances use a soft cloth moistened with a mild rinsing agent. Warning Do not clean the tag in a dishwasher.
4 Technical Data Operating Data Operating frequency ILR-RFID Maximum transmission power Compatibility Standards/Certification 868 MHz (EU) or 920 MHz (NA), further frequencies on request < 1mW (EU / NA) i-PORT M 350, i-CARD CF-350 FCC Part 15 (US), ETSI EN 300 220 (EU) Communication Data Long-Range RFID (ILR, Beacon Technology) Read range broadcast Operation mode Repetition rate (ping rate) Data rate broadcast Up to 500 m (1600 feet) free air* Transmits marker information in at regular intervals 0,5 –