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LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Contents 1. Safty Precautions .................................................................................................................................. 6 2. Introducing the System ......................................................................................................................... 9 3. LogiTrack Components........................................................................................................................ 10 3.1. Base Station ..........
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 7. 6.1 Installing the Technician‐Station................................................................................................. 49 6.2 Software Operation..................................................................................................................... 49 6.3 Application Structure .................................................................................................................. 50 6.4 Connecting to a unit .................................
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 8. 7.2.2 Unit doesn’t turn on ............................................................................................................ 70 7.2.3 The unit is on but no response............................................................................................ 70 7.2.4 Tag does not respond.......................................................................................................... 71 Radio Approvals .............................................................
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Base station Gate locator 4 channel Exciter Gate Exciter GPRS 1 channel Exciter Remote Door indicator Ceiling antenna Door antenna Staff tag Patient tag CMU (Central Management Unit) DMU (Door Management Unit) MLU (Multi Location Unit) Door Management Unit GPRS SLU (Single Location Unit) LIU (Lights Indication Unit) CAU (Ceiling Antenna Unit) DAU (Door Antenna Unit) SIU (Staff Indication Unit) PIU (Patient Indication Unit) Page | 5
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 1. Safty Precautions Precautions WARNING WARNING In any case of smoke, strange odor or unusual noise – please shut down all equipment operation and perform a power shut down Be sure to use the specified power source In case of water or any liquid spilled into the equipment, do not continue to use the equipment. Perform an immediate power shutdown CAUTION Avoid water at all times when working with the system.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Precautions for Safe Use Be sure to observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product. 1. Transport the product in the box in which the product was packed. Making sure the product is not subjected to excessive vibrations or shock, or dropped. 2. Store the product within the specified environment. 3. Use the product within the specified temperature and humidity ranges. 4. Do not use the product in the following locations: 4.1.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Precautions for Correct Use Always check operations before using the product. Prevent faulty operation, malfunction, or adverse effect on the product's performance and functionality. 1. Communications performance will vary according to the operating environment. 2. Do not install the antenna in a location surrounded by metal. 3. Install the antenna cable as far away as possible from any electric wires or metal plates. 4. Do not use this product in areas exposed to extremely high humidity.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 2. Introducing the System What is the LogiTrack? The LogiTrack system is an Active‐RFID based infrastructure, constructed from the following elements: Base Stations – a management unit that controls the gate locators Gate Locators – sub unit of the base station. LF exciting and UHF retrieval. Have the ability to run logical and business rules 4 channel exciter ‐ sub unit of the base station. Up to 4 channel LF exciting antennas 1 channel exciter ‐ sub unit of the base station.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3. LogiTrack Components The following describes the components of a LogiTrack system: 3.1. Base Station The Base‐Station functionalizes as the management unit. The base station purpose is to manage the subunits – gate locators. It carries out the following functionalities: Management unit –the data that is received on the gate locators is transferred to the base station with an indication on which unit sends the data. The unit is able to send configuration info the gate locators via 869.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Outputs LEDs Memory EEPROM Flash Environmental Operational temperature Storage temperature Dimensions and weight Dimensions Weight 4 X general use outputs, V=24V Imax= 20mA for each 12 X LEDs 128 MB 128 MB ‐10°C ÷ +45°C ‐20°C ÷ +70°C L X W X H ‐ 275 X 159 X 57 mm 1.23 Kg Backup battery replacements Warnings: 1. In any case before replacing advice your local supplier technical support or Logitag customers support. 2. Only authorized technician can replace battery. 3.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Wiring instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Connections: 1. Relays ‐ see Relay (Dry contact) connection section. 2. Power – connect the unit to the power socket by using 24v adaptor 3. Extension – use for board hardware extensions 4. Inputs –connect digital control inputs. 5. GPRS‐connect a GPRS antenna 6. Output–option to operate loads at 24V with software rules options. 7. UHF antennas – connect a 433 MHz antennas to UHF 1‐3, UHF 4 can be either: ‐ 916MHz (USA,IL) ‐ 869.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Front panel indications 1 2 3 4 5 6 LED indication: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.2. Gate Locator The Gate Locator has 3 main functions: Generate RF‐Zones using an internal 125 KHz transmitter. Each of the Gate Locator's channels carries a unique number as an identifier to the location/area where the RF‐Zone is operates. Operates logical rules: based on events (tag detection, sensor detection, location decision, etc.) that the units detects it activates actions (I/O, parameter update, etc.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Dimensions Weight L X W X H ‐ 275 X 159 X 57 mm 1.29 Kg LF Antennas power settings: For each LF antenna you can configure via software, the output power at range of between 10 to 100%. Backup battery replacements: Warnings: 1. In any case before replacing advice your local supplier technical support or Logitag customers support. 2. Only authorized technician can replace battery. 3. Disconnect the unit from the power source. 4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 1 13 12 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wiring instructions Connections: 1. Relays 1‐8 ‐ see Relay (Dry contact) connection section. 2. Power – connect the unit to the power socket by using 24v adaptor 3. Extension – use for board hardware extensions 4. LF antennas – connect the LF cable antenna to each one of the available ports 1‐ 4 5. Output– option to operate loads at 24V with software rules options. 6. Ethernet – connect a CAT5E Ethernet cable 7. RS‐485‐comunication port connector 8.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Front panel indications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LED indication: 1. On –LED indication for power connection 2. Batt‐ LED indication for a battery connected and working 3. ETH‐ LED indication for ETH connection established 4. Wi‐Fi‐ LED indication for WI‐FI connection established 5. UHF 1, 2 – LED indication for transmitting and receiving data to and from tags 6. UHF 3 ‐ LED indication for transmitting and receiving data to and from tag sensor 7.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.3. Gate Exciter GPRS The Gate Locator GPRS functionalizes as a combination of Base Station and Gate Locator. Can be the management unit and also direct operation and control of RFID tags. Unit can manage the subunits – gate locators. It carries out the following functionalities: Management unit –the data that is received on the gate locators is transferred to the unit with an indication on which unit sends the data. The unit is able to send configuration info the gate locators via 869.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Relays Inputs Outputs LEDs Memory EEPROM Flash Environmental Operational temperature Storage temperature Dimensions and weight Dimensions Weight 8 X normally open relay contacts. 250 VAC/5A each 8 X low level signal analog/digital inputs 8 X general use outputs, V=24V Imax= 20mA for each 12 X LEDs 128 MB 128 MB ‐10°C ÷ +45°C ‐20°C ÷ +70°C L X W X H ‐ 275 X 159 X 57 mm 1.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Service instructions The unit must be kept away from metal, heat (above 60 ° Celsius \140 Fahrenheit) and water. Cleaning instructions No cleaning is required 1 13 11B 12 11A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wiring instructions Connections: 1. Relays 1‐8 ‐ see Relay (Dry contact) connection section. 2. Power – connect the unit to the power socket by using 24v adaptor 3. Extension – use for board hardware extensions 4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 12. UHF antennas – connect a 433 MHz antennas to UHF 1‐3, UHF 4 can be either: 916MHz (USA,IL) 869.85Mhz( Europe) 13. GPRS Front panel indications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LED indication: 9. On –LED indication for power connection 10. Batt‐ LED indication for a battery connected and working 11. ETH‐ LED indication for ETH connection established 12. Wi‐Fi‐ LED indication for WI‐FI connection established 13.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Water Exposure‐ Risk of shock when touching the unit exposed to water 3.4. 4 Channel Exciter The 4 channel exciter is a unit that has 2 main functions: Generate RF‐Zones using an internal 125 KHz transmitter. Each of the 4 channel exciter's channels carries a unique number as an identifier to the location/area where the RF‐Zone is operates. Function as a repeater to tag’s transmissions, relaying it toward the Base‐Station unit.
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LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 LF Antennas power settings: For each LF antenna you can configure via software, the output power at range of between 10 to 100%. Backup battery replacements: Warnings: 11. In any case before replacing advice your local supplier technical support or Logitag customers support. 12. Only authorized technician can replace battery. 13. Disconnect the unit from the power source. 14. Use battery which approved by Logitag for assembly at the unit. 15. Battery must be rechargeable type 3.7‐4.2V.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Wiring instructions 1 13 12 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connections: 1. Relays 1‐8 ‐ see Relay (Dry contact) connection section. 2. Power – connect the unit to the power socket by using 24v adaptor 3. Extension – use for board hardware extensions 4. LF antennas – connect the LF cable antenna to each one of the available ports 1‐ 4 5. Output– option to operate loads at 24V with software rules options. 6. Ethernet – connect a CAT5E Ethernet cable 7. RS‐485‐comunication port connector 8.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Front panel indications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LED indication: 17. On –LED indication for power connection 18. Batt‐ LED indication for a battery connected and working 19. ETH‐ LED indication for ETH connection established 20. Wi‐Fi‐ LED indication for WI‐FI connection established 21. UHF 1, 2 – LED indication for transmitting and receiving data to and from tags 22. UHF 3 ‐ LED indication for transmitting and receiving data to and from tag sensor 23.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.5. 1 Channel Exciter The 1 channels locator is a unit that has 2 main functions: Generate 1 RF‐Zone using an internal 125 KHz transmitter. The 1 channel exciter's channel carries a unique number as an identifier to the location/area where the RF‐Zone is operates. Function as a repeater to tag’s transmissions, relaying it toward the Base‐Station unit. Independent unit – the gate locator can function and connect to a server.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 LF Antennas power settings: For the LF antenna you can configure via software, the output power at range of between 10 to 100%. Service instructions The unit must be kept away from metal, heat (above 60 ° Celsius \140 Fahrenheit) and water. Cleaning instructions No cleaning is required Wiring instructions 1 2 8 3 4 5 6 9 7 Connections 1, 2, 8, Connect a UHF 433 MHz antenna 9, can be either: ‐ 916MHz (USA,IL) ‐ 868Mhz( Europe) 3. Input – 4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Front panel indications: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Power on Tag identifier Receive UHF from tags Transmit UHF to tags UHF Rx\Tx to sensor tag Communicating with Base station/4 channel Exciter Warnings Exposed wires – Risk of shock when touching exposed wires Water Exposure‐ Risk of shock when touching the unit exposed to water Page | 29
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.6. Remote Door indicator The Remote door indicator functions as a wireless LEDs driver device, activated remotely by UHF command from the base station\Gate Locator.
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LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Backup battery replacements Contact your local support or Logitag customer support. Installation instructions This device is wall mount – connect the enclosure to the wall using 4 screws. Service instructions The unit must be kept away from metal, heat (above 60 ° Celsius \140 Fahrenheit) and water. Cleaning instructions No cleaning is required Wiring instructions 1 Power supply 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Warnings Battery ‐ Risk of explosion if battery is exposed to extreme heat Exposed wires – Risk of shock when touching exposed wires Water Exposure‐ Risk of shock when touching the unit exposed to water Page | 33
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.7. LF antennas LF antenna generates RFID zones by transmitting in a frequency of 125 KHz and sending data. By generating the RF zones, a tag that is in the range of the detection area of the antenna, is excited and receives data transferred from the unit through the RFID field and eventually to the tag. Once the tag is excited, the tag starts to transmit on UHF band, directly to the main unit.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Installation instructions The antenna can be installed in one of the next options: 1. Mounted to the wall – opening the top of the box and inserting two screws 2. Shelf – installed on a shelf extension, antenna in horizontal angle Service instructions The Antenna must be kept away from metal, heat (above 60 ° Celsius \140 Fahrenheit) and water.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.6.2 Door antenna Technical details: Air interface LF interface LF range Environmental Operational temperature Storage temperature Dimensions and weight Dimensions Weight 125 KHz 0–5m ‐10°C ÷ +45°C ‐20°C ÷ +70°C Diameter 100 mm Height 43 mm 0.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Installation instructions The antenna can be installed in one of the next options: 1. Mounted to the wall – opening the top of the box and inserting two screws 2. Shelf – installed on a shelf extension, antenna in horizontal angle 3. Antenna holder – connect the antenna holder by opening the top of the antenna box and connecting the holder. After connected to the antenna connect the holder to the wall. Service instructions The Antenna must be kept away from metal, heat (above 60 ° Celsius \
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.6.3 Antenna installation examples 1. LF antenna installation on door – facing down Side view Front view LF antenna Facing floor LF antenna Facing floor Entrance Entrance 2.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.7 Tags 3.7.1 General The LogiTrack tags are small and sophisticated transceivers. A LogiTrack tag is typically dormant until 1 of the following happens: 1. The tag is excited when entering a RF‐Zone generated by the LogiTrack infrastructure (Base‐ stations or exciters). This RF‐Zone is created using a signal in 125 KHz, which the tag receives.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 SENSORS # ITEM DESCRIPTION Motion Tamper Buzzer LTT-01 Round Tag Designed for covert attachment to visitor badge.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Tags technical details Tag Dimensions Battery supply type LF range UHF range Operational Storage temperature temperature Diameter 40mm Height 12 mm Primary 3 meters 20 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C LTT-01 4.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C 4.5 meters 9 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C 3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C 3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C 3.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3.7.2 Attaching tags to objects Tags attached to objects especially electrical objects such as computers, laptops, servers trucks and different metals such as metal boards and etc., can cause RF disruption on tags transmition. The disruption affects the ranges and transmition of the tag. In order to adjust the system an optimal location of the tag must be located by testing the tag on a variety of locations on top of the object and locating the optimal location.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Yellow – pressing on yellow button Red – pressing on red button Orange – LF signal transmitting/receiving 3.8 System Ranges System ranges is divided for three categories: LF range – the LF antennas generates RF zones which can detect and excite RFID tags from 0‐7 meters. The ranges change when the tags are attached to an electrical\metal object.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 4. General Warning and instructions o o o LF cable – permitted LF cable type is (provided by LogiTag systems): General Construction: One twisted pair, cabled together with a drain‐wire and overall aluminum‐foil shielded. Conductor Size: 7x0.32 mm Outer Jacket Material: FR‐PVC Outer Diameter: 4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Connection sketch: R1 R2 R3 R5 R4 Relays Relays 1 + 2 3 4 ‐ Power Power R6 Extension LF antenna +Buzzer ‐ Buzzer Buzzer Buzzer Page | 45 R7 R8
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LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6. Software Installation 6.1 Installing the Technician‐Station Ensure that the PC you are about to install the software on is running Windows XP or Windows 7, preferably from Professional edition and up. Install on the computer Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 available from Microsoft’s website. Execute the installation file “Setup.exe” Running the Technician‐Station software Locate the executable file “LogiTrackTechStation” at the designated destination folder.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.3 Application Structure The Technician‐Station includes the following modules, each in a separate tab: “Connection” Tab – Enables managing connections to 1 or more Base‐Stations\Gate Locators, through USB connection. “Base Station Setup” – Enables configuration of every programmable parameter in a connected Base‐Station. The tab also enables configuring Gate Locators that are relayed through every Base‐Station.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4 Connecting to a unit 6.4.1 Adding a Base‐Station To add a Base‐Station Select the Connection tab from the tabs list The following tab is displayed: Press the Add button. The following windows appear: Specify the following parameters for the Base‐Station you are adding. Name: Specifies an alias for the Base‐Station you are adding.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Default base‐Station: Check this box to make the Base‐Station the default one in the application, if more than 1 is connected. Making a Base‐Station the default one will undo any previously selected Base‐Stations. Serial Connection Com Port: Select from the drop‐down list the Com‐Port on which the Base‐Station is connected. Connected – Check this checkbox to mark that Connection is a valid connection method. Press OK to finish the first step in connecting a new Base‐Station 6.4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 3. From the “Name” drop‐down list, select the Exciter you wish to add to this Base‐Station (only Exciters added according to steps 1 & 2 of this section will appear in this list) and configure the exciter’s LF ports. For detailed explanations on Antenna ports configuration, see Defining RF‐Zones (LF Antennas) in Base Station Configuration section Tab. 3. Press the “OK” button to finish the operation. 4. Click Set bottom in order to transfer the data to the base station. 6.4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Changing Connectivity Status The Change the connectivity status, a user can: Press “Disconnect” to pause the connection to the Base‐Station, regardless of the interface used The Base‐Station’s status with change to “Not Connected” (Yellow background). Press “Connect” to restore connection The Base‐Station status will change back to serially/TCPIP connected, depending on the interface configuration.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.5 “Base‐Station Setup” Tab Selecting a Base‐Station for Configuration Setup With only 1 Base‐Station Defined As soon as switching to the “Base‐Station Setup” tab, the Technician‐Station application will retrieve from the single base‐station currently defined the value of all parameters, and populates the data in the tab.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.6 RF zones (Lf antennas) configuration Each Gate Locator includes 4 ports of LF (Low‐Frequency, 125 KHz) antennas, used for exciting tags (causing them to transmit). The tag will report to the base‐station the identity of the antenna that excited it, so the Base‐Station\Gate Locator can report where the tag is located. The Technician‐Station provides the system administrator with the ability to configure the Base‐Station’s ports, specifically the following parameters: 1.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.7 Advanced Operational Parameters The Technician‐Software provides an interface to enable configuring several advanced operational parameters of the Base‐Stations. These parameters should be left in their default value, unless a change is required. Please consult with LogiTag’s Support before changing one of these values: Base‐Station ID – A unique identifier of the Base‐Station in a specific project.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Upon completing setting values to all relevant parameters, the administrator can choose to save settings to the Base‐Station by pressing the SET command. The following message should appear to inform the user that the operation was completed successfully: 6.4.8 “Tags Setup” Tab The Tags Setup tab provides the tool to configure tags with various operational parameters, primarily to enable various sensors and tune them to specific applications.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Click the checkbox of every tag you wish to program in the current session 6.4.9 Sensors & tag definitions The tamper sensor and status button indications for example, need to be enabled in supported tags. To Enable sensors or define other parameters perform the following steps: Note that a group of parameters can be set together in one command according to the group of commands (each group is marked by a different color) . 1.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 Managing Temperature Sensor: Tags with temperature sensor can monitor the temperature sensed by the external PT‐100 unit. The tags include the following logic: Monitoring temperature thresholds: A tag can be configured to monitor the temperature compared with a Minimum and /or Maximum threshold. Sample period Reading: The tag can sample the temperature in fixed interval and send the value to a main server, where thresholds can be monitored.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.10 “Enrollment” Tab The Enrollment tab delivers a simple tool to define assets/people and associate them with a tag, enabling management of asset/people rather than tags. Enrolling an Asset/People 1. Select the Base‐Station from the Base Station Name dropdown list through which a tag will be read in the process 2. Press the Read button to get the tag number from the Base‐Station. The tag’s number will populate the Tag ID parameter. 3. Select the Asset type a.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 4. Edit the details as required, including association to a different tag, and press Save when you are done.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.11 “Detection” Tab The Detection tab shows a list of tags received by all Base‐Stations currently connected (and selected) with the Technician‐Station software. Detected Tags List The information shown in the list of detected tags: Count – The number of messages received from a tag in current session Time – Time and date of last message received Tag – ID of the tag being received Description – If the tag is enrolled with an asset, the asset description is displayed.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 1. Select the checkbox of tags you wish to manage 2. Press the Remove Selected button to filter out the selected tags. These tags will not be shown in the list until filter settings are cleared 3. Press the Filter Selected button to filter out all unchecked tags. Unchecked tags will not be shown until the filter settings are cleared. 4. Press the Clear Filter button to restore back all tags filtered out. 5.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.12 “Base‐Station Operation” Tab The Base Station Operation tab enables the user to toggle the Unit's dry‐contact relays. To toggle a dry‐contact relay 1. Select the Base‐Station from the drop‐down list 2. Press the On button for every relay you wish to toggle ON 3. Press the Off button accordingly.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.13 “Reports” Tab The Reports tab delivers several administrative reports that shows in depth detailed information to help manage the LogiTrack system. Operating the Reports Tab To Issue a report 1. Select a report from the list shown on the left panel 2. Press the Show button to display the report’s results 3. Press Export To Excel to have the results from the grid exported to an Excel file 4.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 6.4.14 “Log” Tab The Log tab displays raw data received from Base‐Stations connected to the Technician‐Station. The content of the information displayed in the Log tab is saved to files stored in Logs directory at the installation folder of the application (C:\Program Files\LogiTag\Technician Station by default).
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 7. Troubleshooting 7.1 Connectivity issues 7.1.1 Software connection If a software connection is not able, check: Check that the unit is connected to the power and that LED lights are on. Check that the correct comport is selected. To view the correct comport enter the device manager Right click on My Computer ‐ Manage – Device Manger On the right screen the comport number will appear (the number changes from one computer to other) 1.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 7.1.2 Driver installation If the USB driver is not installed properly on the device manager screen a notification of an Unknown device will appear: 1. In this case, install the driver again and check driver status again by performing the next steps: 2. Right click on the unknown device and click on update driver software 3.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 7.2 Hardware issues 7.2.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 1. Check that the LF antenna is activated as described on section‐ LF signal does not transmits 2. Check that all UHF antennas are connected to the unit (UHF 1‐4) 3. Disconnect the power adaptor from the unit and connect back When the unit is back on wait for 1 minute for all components to reset. Click on connect through the technician software 7.2.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 8. Radio Approvals 8.1 Base Station\Gate Locator\Gate Exciter GPRS\4 Channel Exciter The following systems share the same FCC ID: Base station Gate Locator Gate Exciter GPRS 4 Channel Exciter 8.1.1 USA (FCC) ‐ FCC ID: Z97 Z97LTG2‐01 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 To comply with FCC RF radiation exposure limits for general population, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times and must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 8.2 One Channel Exciter 8.2.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 8.3 Remote Door Indicator 8.3.1 USA (FCC) ‐ FCC ID:Z97 LTG2‐05 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 8.4 Staff Tag 8.4.1 USA (FCC) ‐ FCC ID:Z97 LTT‐08 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 8.5 Resident Tag 8.5.1 USA (FCC) ‐ FCC ID:Z97 LTT‐03 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 9. Power supply reuiermants For supplying power to the different systems one my use 2 different options: ‐ ‐ Local Limited power supply source Main power supply unit for several units 9.1 Limited power source: When using local power supply, use LPS certified type equivalent to: a. EDAC p/n EA10721B-2404 b. MEAN WELL p/n GS60A24 9.2 Main supply network: When using maims power supply, for supplying power to several units, you must follow the following installation requirements: a.
LT‐D‐0211 rev 16 f. Use the following circuit breaker, or equivalent; 2A: ‐ EATON p/n FAZ‐C2/2‐NA ‐ ABB p/n S202‐C2 6A: ‐ ‐ EATON p/n FAZ‐C6/2‐NA ABB p/n S202‐C6 Connect the circuit breaker between the end unit and the main power supply.