Instruction Manual VP1007-B Installation manual Version 01.
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VP1007-B VP1007-B / Installation manual Version 01.
Content 1 Safety .................................................................................................. 3 2 VP1007-B introduction ......................................................................... 5 2.1 3 4 Installation ........................................................................................... 6 3.1 Requirements for installation ........................................................................................ 6 3.2 3.3 Mount the VP1007-B ..................
1 Safety Read this manual before using this product. Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual may result in serious injury or death. Keep this manual in a safe location for future reference. Symbols used in the manual Danger Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Warning Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution Make sure all components are installed out of reach of animals. Caution Make sure all cables are properly concealed, and form no danger for stumbling. Caution Take into account the high concentrations of ammonia when installing and maintaining the VP1007-B in pig barns.
2 VP1007-B introduction The Nedap VP1007-B Transceiver is a reader and input/output controller that is used for feeding, weighing, milking, heat detection, sorting/routing, identification and so on. Connectors: • 2 Antenna connections, 1 active at the time • FDX sync / HDX sync HDX and other extra ID options are only available by license. If no license is purchased for the VP1007B, these options can be tested for a 24-hour period.
3 Installation Do not operate the product without first reading this chapter and the safety section at the beginning of this manual. Warning Failure to follow safety precautions in this chapter could result in serious injury or death. 3.1 Requirements for installation 3.1.1 Electrical requirements Mains power Make sure the mains power supply for the system is easily accessible and not too far away from the barn in which the units are placed.
Notwithstanding all due precaution by Nedap, Nedap Animal Identification may not function optimally due to devices that emit radio waves, such as (but not limited to) variable frequency drives, electronic ballasts of lighting systems, power supplies, electronic converters of solar panels/windmills and (long) wave radio stations, which may cause interference with Nedap Animal Identification.
Connector Vout – Vin CAN Symbol + Description Output voltage 25 VDC, ± 20% Minus + Input voltage 25 VDC, ± 20% – Minus CH CAN high (cable twisted pair with CL ) CL CAN low (cable twisted pair with CH ) CAN bus cable shielding SYNC in SYNC out I/O 1/2/3/4/5 COMM ~ Antenna synchronization, AC (no plus or minus, cable must be twisted pair) ~ Antenna synchronization, AC (no plus or minus, cable must be twisted pair) ~ Antenna synchronization, AC (no plus or minus, cable must be twisted pair
Caution • The maximum number of V-packs that can be installed per CAN channel of the VPU depends on the power consumption. . • 2 The maximum CAN cable length between the VPU and the last V-pack is 80 m (262 ft) with 1.5 mm 2 2 2 (0.0023 in. ) cable and 100 m (328 ft) with 2.0 mm (0.0031 in. ) cable. 3.3.1 Wiring diagram VP1007-B Figure 1: Wiring diagram VP1007-B example 1. Velos CAN cable OUT (to next V-pack) 2. Velos CAN cable IN (from VPU or previous V-pack) 3. Switch 4. Feed motor 5. Antenna 6.
– Use a 2-conductor cable to connect the SYNC connectors of two or more VP1007-B transceivers together. The cable type is not critical, a twin lead or coaxial cable can be used. Also the connection is not sensitive for polarization (+ and - are interchangeable). 3. Preferably, use ferrules to connect the wires. These ferrules are not supplied. VP1007-B / Installation manual Version 01.
4 Configuration 4.1 Configure the VP1007-B Caution Before configuring the VP1007-B, the system must be fully mounted and all cabling must be installed and checked. Some settings of the VP1007-B must be set prior to use. 1. Power up and check the LED indicators (see Power up check). 2. Set the required address (see Address setting). Power up check 1. Power up the VPU. 2. Check if the VP1007-B has power after power up. The "Power", "Vi" and "Vo" LEDs must light up green. 3.
The available address range is 01 – 99. c. To leave the menu, push and hold down the button until the display goes blank. 2. Set the logic address of the VP1007-B in Velos: a. In Velos, go to Settings > Devices - V-packs. b. Select the correct VPU in the drop-down list. A list with all V-packs connected to the VPU is shown. The Address column shows the logic addresses of the V-packs. c. Find the VP1007-B in the list and check the logic address. The default logic address of the VP1007-B is 01. d.
5 Commissioning Caution Before commissioning and handing over the system to the user, the installer must perform several checks and tests to verify that the system functions flawlessly. Encountered issues and problems must be solved first. 5.1 Testing inputs and outputs The inputs and outputs of the VP1007-B can be tested with three tests: 1. Input/output test for Nedap feed motors. 2. Output test to check connected equipment like lights, valves or relays. 3.
If not, check the wiring. 5. Press the button on the display to stop the test. The output is switched off. 6. Repeat step 1 for parameter L2 to L5 to test equipment on output 2 to 5. Input test The input test is used to test connected equipment like switches and sensors on the input connectors. 1. Go to It > i1 to test the connected equipment on input (I) 1. The input is read. 2. Check if the green LED of the input is on or off. 3.
Antenna power (AP) 1. Go to HF > H1 or H2 > AP in the menu to check the antenna power setting. The default antenna power level is 99 (maximum value). 2. If necessary, adjust the setting of the antenna power AP. Decreasing the antenna power level will reduce the reading distance of the antenna. Increasing the antenna power level will increase the reading distance of the antenna, but the reading distance is also dependent on conditions like external noise, tag quality and antenna configuration.
4. Turn the antenna trimmer until the highest value is found. Antenna reading distance The antenna squelch and antenna power settings can be used to adjust the reading distance of the antenna for an optimal detection of the animal tags: 1. Check if the antenna is set up correctly: a. Check that the antenna is tuned correctly: see Antenna tuning with option "AA". b. Check that the antenna power (AP) is set to the desired level (usually 99): see Antenna power (AP) (page 15).
FDX/HDX signal strength indication The signal strength received by the reader of the VP1007-B can be tested. The FDX (dF) and HDX (dH) signals are tested separately. 1. FDX test: a. Go to HF > AS > dF on the display. b. Press the button until the display starts to blink. A value (0 - 99) will appear on the display. c. Move an FDX tag slowly into the antenna field. The display value will normally increase when getting closer to the antenna.
6 Troubleshooting Errors and malfunctioning of the VP1007-B are indicated by the indicator LEDs or codes on the display. Indicator LED Indicator LEDs are normally green (except the blue Status LED) or switched off. A red or orange indicator LED usually means there is something not functioning correctly. See VP1007-B reader LED indicators (page 25) for the explanation of the various colors. Display code Codes on the display are normally controlled by the VPU.
Error code Description Possible solution(s) 18 Power to next V-pack switched off (max current and time) See error code 13 or 19 19 Output voltage to next V-pack too low at activation: Power to next V-packs switched off. • • Disconnect all next V-packs Reconnect next V-packs one by one and check Vi LED (green) 22 Offset voltage on CAN bus too high • • Check CAN cable for damages or shortcuts Check connectors 23 Output 5: output error. Possibly caused by error 01 to 08.
7 Glossary Term Description Antenna Power Boost The extra ID option (licensed) that comes with the B-version V-pack, to enable the extra power option of the transmitter, which gives a boost to the antenna output. Behavior component (BC) The behavior of a standard hardware component and / or the total management system, set by Velos software. CAN bus Controller Area Network. A standard serial bus to connect electronic controllers and to allow the controllers to communicate with each other.
8 Technical specifications VP1007-B Item Specification Dimensions (L x W x H) 143 x 120 x 68 mm (5.63 x 4.72 x 2.68 in.) (excluding mounting rail) Weight Approx. 360 g (12.7 oz.) Power supply The power supply or power adapter must comply with local regulations for a SELV, limited power (NEC class2, ps2) output (e.g. Nedap VP2001 or Nedap power adapter part no. 9223126).
9 Handling instructions Storage • If the product is to be stored for some time, make sure that it is under a protective cover to prevent dirt and moisture from entering. • Do not expose the product to direct sunlight and / or adverse weather conditions such as storm, rain, hail or snow. • Storage temperature range: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F).
10 Compliance FCC and ISED Compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. To ensure compliance with FCC regulations, use only the shielded interface cables provided with the product, or additional specified components or accessories that can be used with the installation of the product. This Class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian standard ICES-003.
11 Appendix 11.1 VP1007-B reader LED indicators LED Color Mode State POWER Green On Power on Blank Off Power off Blue Slow blinking Working and linked to Behavior Component 1 long flash Working and not linked to Behavior Component Fast blinking Downloading or error during download 1 short flash V-pack not coupled 2 short flashes Firmware present but not active 3 short flashes No firmware present Address indicated No communication STATUS Display On Off Vi Vo LAST O1 ..
LED I1 ..
First level Second level Third level Settings Description Set address Menu option SA is only available to set an address. After entering an address it is not available again until factory default settings are restored using option dF.
First level Second level Third level Settings Description Set Ao settings to default Identification test Internal test Display error Test output 1 as a motor control Test output 2 as a motor control Test output 3 as a motor control Test output 4 as a motor control Test output 5 as a motor control Test output 1 Test output 2 Test output 3 Test output 4 Test output 5 Test input 1 Test input 2 Test input 3 Test input 4 Test input 5 Default settings.
Color code Wire color VT Violet WH White YW Yellow BK-WH Black-White BL-WH Blue-White BN-WH Brown-White GN-WH Green-White GY-PK Gray-Pink OR-WH Orange-White RD-BL Red-Blue YW-GN Yellow-Green YW-WH Yellow-White VP1007-B / Installation manual Version 01.
VP1007-B / Installation manual Version 01.