D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.
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Contents 1 Parts in the package 2 Intended use 3 Hardware overview 4 Installation 5 Settings 6 Walk Test Mode 7 Important 8 Technical data 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 PCB Connector J1 Tamper switch Tamper relay output (#11 and #12) LED Indication LOOP Antenna NPU Configuration Antenna 2 activation External control Identification Code Zone Number Safety Notes Use Cleaning Disposal D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.
1 Parts in the package ② ④ ① # Denomination ① 1 x D-POS unit ② 1 x AC (NE31 07006-22 (12VDC, 1.6A US plug)) ③ 1 x Plastic bag with 4 lid screws ④ 1 x This user manual Table 1. ③ D-POS Kit parts D-POS and its corresponding parts must be installed by a professional fitter. 4 D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.
2 Intended use 3 Hardware overview The D-POS system is a versatile and highly customizable system for monitoring and surveillance of wardens, users, zones, doors, stairs etc. in order to create a safe, flexible and easily manageable environment for the dementia care sector. # ① 2 x Screw holes for fixed mounting ② 4 x Lid screws ③ LED2 ④ 3.1 Denomination 1 2 D-POS RFID Position Transmitter 3 Activity LED3 ⑤ LED1 ⑥ Opening for connectors (on the side/back) Table 2.
3.2 Connector J1 # 12 Denomination Output, Normally Closed 11 Output, Normally Closed 10 Ground 9 Input 2/Sync 8 Input 1 7 Ground 6 12-24 VDC input 5 Common 2 4 D-POS ANT 2 3 LOOP Antenna 2 Common 1 1 D-POS ANT 1 Table 4. Connector J1 Only use D-POS ANT (NEAT Ferrite Antenna), art#: NE31 07030-01. 3.3 Tamper switch The unit is equipped with a tamper switch which indicates if the lid is open by both opening the Output as well as blinking with LED3, see “3.5 LED Indication” below.
3.5 LED Indication There are three light emitting diodes (LED) in D-POS. The activity LEDs - LED1 and LED2 - are red. The power LED - LED3 - is green. When the D-POS unit is powered on, all three LEDs light up for one second. LED3 burns with a steady green light as long as the power supply is OK and the D-POS unit is working without problems. When the unit is working correctly, LED1 is blinking when antenna 1 is transmitting and LED2 is blinking when antenna 2 is transmitting.
5 Settings 5.1 NPU Configuration D-POS is configured with rotary switches S1-S3, DIP switches 1-8 and jumpers JP1-JP3 as shown in 3.1. Basic configuration of D-POS using switches and jumpers is explained on the next pages. In some applications there may be need for a configuration that cannot be set up with D-POS on-board switches. One example is when two magnetic switches are needed to control one antenna each.
5.3 External control D-POS has two external inputs which can be connected to closing switches to control RFID transmission. Input 2 can only be used if D-POS is configured with a computer, see “5.1 NPU Configuration” on page 8. To use input 1 to control RFID transmission (antennas 1 and 2) set DIP switch 2 to ON. DIP switch 3 determines whether RFID transmission shall be active when the input is open or closed. DIP2 ON OFF Table 7. DIP3 ON OFF Table 8. 5.
6 Walk Test Mode To verify the size of the RFID field, a walk test mode can be activated with DIP switch 8. When a D-ATOM is inside the RFID field, its LED will blink once per second. The color of the D-ATOM LED indicates if it is configured to send an alarm when passing an RFID field with the ID code and zone number transmitted by D-POS: red for alarm, green for no alarm.
7 Important 7.1 Safety Notes • Read instructions prior to use • Always test the system per instructions prior to use and always check the function of the product after making adjustments • This product may not be suitable for all persons. • This product should not be a substitute for the routine visual monitoring protocol by caregiver and must not be used in situations where a delay in the arrival of appropriate medical care, could lead to a potentially life-threatening situation.
8 Technical data Denomination Current Data 12-24 VDC 1,5A Measures 130 x 73 x 25 mm Weight 129 g Output #11, #12 Resistancemax (Closed) 16 Ω Blocking voltagemax 60 VDC Load currentmax 100 mA Leakage currentmax (Open) 1 µA Isolation voltage 1500V