Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Appendix I: Client: Model Name: Standards: FCC/IC ID: Report #: Identec Solutions Inc. i-Mark 2 FCC 15.209/IC RSS-210 O2E-ILR-IM2/3538B-IM2 2007279 Manual Please refer to the following pages.
i-MARK 2, i-MARK 3 Installation and Hardware Manual
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 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.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual Radio Frequency Compliance Statement IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc. is the responsible party for the compliance of the following devices: MODEL: FCC ID: CANADA: EUROPE: i-MARK 2 O2E-ILR-IM2 3538B-IM2 CE 0678(!) i-MARK 3 O2E-ILR-IM3 3538B-IM3 CE 0678(!) The user(s) of these products are cautioned to only use accessories and peripherals approved, in advance, by IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual This product contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Please observe the special instructions for their protection. Incorrect handling can damage the unit and cause the invalidation of the warranty. Minimum safety precautions against electrostatic discharge: • Establish earth contact before you touch the unit. For example, touch the earthing screw on the unit.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual Contents 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................................................................7 2 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 3 PREPARATIONS ...............................................................................................................9 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ...............................
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................22 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Page 6 of 22 OPERATING DATA .........................................................................................................22 ELECTRICAL DATA .........................................................................................................22 MECHANICAL DATA ...............................................................
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 1 Safety Instructions The system described in this manual is 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.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual Electrostatic Discharge Semi-conductors of the type MOS or CMOS as well as two-pin types and precision resistance are sensitive to ESD. All components, printed circuit boards and auxiliary systems should therefore always be classed as sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Before opening the cover the unit should be placed onto an ESD-protected surface.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 2 Introduction Central unit i-MARK 3 Compact Unit i-MARK 2 2.1 Preparations This installation manual must be read carefully prior to starting the installation. The described installation work assumes that installation materials like cable, antenna and data tag holder etc are available 2.2 Scope of This Document This document is the hardware description of both the i-MARK 2 and i-MARK 3.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 2.4 Updates Updates will be provided on request. The information in this document can be changed without prior notice from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS. 2.5 Scope of Delivery—Visual Inspection Check delivery whether it is complete and for any damages. If the delivery is not complete or damaged immediately inform the carrier. The customer service department of IDENTEC SOLUTIONS should also be informed to facilitate the repair or exchange of the system. 2.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 3 3.1 3.1.
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i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 3.2 3.2.1 Electrical Installation Safety Instructions The power supply circuit must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). The signal circuits must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). Use a ferrite core or rod for all cables and place it close to the units. A screened cable must be used for the power supply. Only then is the required EMC achieved.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 3.2.4 Daisy Chain Connectors To Master To Slave RJ 45 connector to the Host computer or the Slave port of the previous i-MARK in the Daisy Chain. RJ 45 connector to the Master port of the next i-MARK in the Daisy Chain. Leave this connector open at the last device in the chain.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 4 Initial Operation 4.1 General Do not open the housing. Opening the housing is not necessary in order to set the i-MARK. The unit has no internal setting elements or displays. All settings are performed using software via the service interface. Tools required 4.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 4.3.3 Operation Mode—Continuous/host only Note: The default operation mode is “continuous”, as most i-MARK installations will be autonomous. In the continuous operation mode the i-MARK will transmit the LF telegram based on the slot configuration and synchronized time (refer to the section 4.3.5). In cases where an application may need to have full control over when the i-MARK transmits the LF telegram the i-MARK can be switched into host only mode.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual For each i-MARK the application must define in which slot the device will transmit the LF telegram making sure that the devices will not disturb each other. If all i-MARKs are synchronized, the slot sequences on all i-MARKs shall start at the same time. 4.3.6 Slot Configuration Examples Configuration example with two (2) i-MARKS, none of them can transmit at the same time.
4.4 Verifying the Installation After completing the installation the operation must be systematically checked. The installation check can be divided into three sections: • Visual test • Basic operational check • Detailed operational check If the basic check of the operational behavior is to be carried out using a (portable) PC a final check via the intended user control system should also be carried out.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 General This chapter covers how faults can be recognized and rectified. There are potentially four main problem sources: • The user control system, including task requirements, communication cables, peripheral units with possible object recognition switches. • The ILR system including peripheral units and their cables, also potential object recognition switches.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 6 6.1 Maintenance General In principle, the ILR system is maintenance-free. When correctly installed it operates for many years without any problems. 6.2 Tag Battery Life The selected batteries are long life lithium batteries whose service life depends on the extent of the data communication and the ambient temperature of the application area. If this temperature is extreme the service life of the battery is slightly reduced.
i-MARK Installation and Hardware Manual 6.5 6.5.1 Spare Parts Recommended spare parts stock In order to keep the down time of the system during malfunctions as short as possible it is recommended to have certain spare parts in stock. At least one central unit, one antenna and one antenna cable should be available. With larger systems with more than approx. 15 i-MARKs the doubling of the recommended stock quantity should be considered.
i-MARKInstallation and Hardware Manual 7 7.1 Technical Specifications Operating Data Range Operating Frequency Number of loops RF error protection Certification Firmware updates Configuration memory Status display Maximum number of readers per daisy chain Maximum cable runs between two i-MARKS Maximum overall cable runs of daisy chain 7.