TitanPro User Manual HRD28000 Star Systems International Limited Copyright © 2022 P a g e |1
TABLE OF CONTENTS Conventions .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Product Use ................................................................................................................................................... 7 1 2 3 Safety .................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.
6 7 5.1 Command Line ............................................................................................................................. 20 5.2 Web Server .................................................................................................................................. 20 5.3 Logging In ..................................................................................................................................... 20 5.3.1 Guest ........................................
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FCC/ISED Radiation Exposure Statement In order to comply with FCC/ISED RF Exposure requirements, the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Health Canada’s Safety Code. The installer of this device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted more than the Health Canada’s requirement.
CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used in this manual: Bold courier font indicates code entered by the user (values) within parentheses indicate parameters (values) in italics indicate user defined variables. indicates a variable number used in a function that can apply to several different devices such as antennas or I/O ports. WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
PRODUCT USE Factors beyond Star Systems International Ltd.’s control and within the installer and user’s knowledge and control can affect the performance of this product. Given the factors that can affect the performance of this product, the user is solely responsible for evaluating this product and determining if it is fit for a particular application.
1 SAFETY 1.1 INTENDED USE The HRD28000 RFID Reader is intended for use within automatic vehicle identification (AVI) applications, such as Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Traffic Management Systems (TMS), Electronic Vehicle Registration (EVR), parking management and billing, and access control. It is expected that all users be fully trained in the safe operation of this device. Use in any other application has not been evaluated by Star Systems International Ltd.
WARNING: To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage and nonionizing radiation exposure: Do not modify or attempt to service the Reader System. Return to Star Systems International Ltd. authorized service centers for repair or service. There are no user serviceable parts. WARNING: To reduce the risks associated with non-ionizing radiation exposure and property damage: Always turn off the RF from the antenna before cleaning, inspecting, service or repair.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk associated with rough edges: Wear appropriate gloves when handling the reader and antenna mounting hardware. CAUTION: To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination: Dispose of all system components in accordance with applicable local and government regulations, including removal of button battery, prior to disposal. NOTICE: Do not use solvents or harsh cleaners on reader or antennas. 1.
2 GETTING STARTED The Star Systems International (SSI) HRD28000 Quick Start Guide document is intended as an initial installation reference. Please refer to the User’s Manual for detailed programming and application configuration information. 2.1 WHAT IS HRD28000 The HRD28000 RFID reader is a high performance Multi-Protocol UHF reader specifically designed for high speed vehicle identification applications. The HRD28000 has four antenna ports.
3 INSTALLATION Before proceeding with the installation of the reader, it is recommended to have a proper site plan. A site plan will dictate which cables are needed for your application. For licensed frequency installations the frequencies to be used are also needed. To mount the HRD28000 RFID Reader, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure the selected mounting area is clean and free of obstructions. Mount the reader using the integrated mounting flanges. Attach the interface cables.
3.4 CONNECTIONS The connector faceplate diagram is shown in, which also shows a schematic of the possible interconnections. The specifications for the individual connections are given in the following subsections. 3.4.1 LAN (Ethernet / PoE+) The LAN connector is a 4-pair, 26 AWG stranded (7-wire), M12 flush-type socket. The LAN connector can serve for communications and/or IEEE 802.3at power over ethernet (PoE+). This connector supplies both the communications interface and the required power supply.
FIGURE 2: GPIO/Serial Pin Out Pin Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 GPO_1 Open Collector General Purpose Output #1 3 GPO_2 Open Collector General Purpose Output #2 4 GND Ground 5 GPI_1 Optically Isolated Input #1 6 GPI_2 Optically Isolated Input #2 7 GND Ground 8 Tx RS-232 Transmit 9 Reserved Do not connect 10 Rx RS-232 Receive 11 GND Ground 12 Reserved Do not connect 3.4.2.
Please refer to the User’s Manual for more information regarding the I/O capabilities. Internal Circuit External Circuit Up to 1 amp AC or DC Enable (Software Controlled) GPO1 Circuit Common return line Enable (Software Controlled) GPO2 Circuit Up to 1 amp AC or DC FIGURE 4: General Purpose Output 3.4.2.3 RS232 Serial The default serial connection configuration is as follows: 115.
the National Electric Code for lightning protection for the locale where you are installing the HRD28000 Reader.
4 INITIAL READER CONFIGURATION 4.1 ETHERNET The reader defaults to using DHCP and will take on the IP address provided by the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server it will obtain an IP address by negotiating with other network devices on the nonDHCP network. Typically, it will get an IP address in the 169.254.*.* space. The reader can also be configured to obtain a static IP address. Please see section the User’s Manual for additional details.
A dark shaded circle means the status of the Input/Output is “high” and “low” otherwise. To change the state of the Output, please double click on the circle corresponding to the output that needs to be changed. 4.4 ANTENNAS The antennas can be configured from the antennas CLI namespace. This allows the user to configure power type settings. As well, the antenna order of operations can be configured by the “antennas.mux_sequence” CLI command described in that same section.
The valid protocols for the HRD28000 reader are: ISOC PS111 ISOB ISO10374 Title-21 Copyright © 2022 P a g e | 19
5 CONFIGURATION The HRD28000 reader can be configured using a command line interface or a web server. A command line connection is established by opening a TCP/IP socket connection to port 50007 on the reader. To enable specific protocols and antenna ports please refer to the User’s Manual on specifics for your application. 5.1 COMMAND LINE The HRD28000 reader supports the “C2” command line interface.
6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 NO LAN CONNECTIVITY 1. Ensure the PoE switch is 802.3at compliant (“PoE+) 2. Ensure the PoE switch displays a “PD connected” status LED when the HRD28000 in attached. 3. Connect a serial cable – the HRD28000 processor reports a rich set of status and events during startup, including events related to LAN network connectivity 4. Use the serial cable to reset the LAN connection to DHCP (default) a. Ensure there is a DHCP server on the network 5.
7 WARRANTY All Hardware Products sold by Star Systems International Limited (SSI) are warranted against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year from the original date of purchase (the “Warranty”). Any Extended Warranties must be documented on the original invoice as a separate line item. For defects covered by this Warranty, SSI will repair the defect or replace the product, at its sole option and return the product to you. 7.
Titan UHF RFID Transceiver Professional Installation Justification Scope Star Systems International Ltd. is seeking FCC Part 15 certification of an RFID transceiver product that employs standard N-type connectors for the purpose of connecting the transceiver to external antennas. The RFID transceiver being certified is branded at the “Titan” and carries and internal part number of HRD28000.
Electronic Toll Collection System Design Titan is typically used as part of a larger system that quickly and accurately captures information about a vehicle as the vehicle transitions a toll collection zone.
Installation Locations Titan is typically installed overhead in a toll plaza gantry, on a pole, or at a roadside cabinet.
Professional Installation Titan is part of an overall solution that must be specifically engineered to meet the system requirements defined by a particular project or customer. These system requirements typically involve Service Level Agreements (SLA) and ongoing performance requirements. Integrators usually provide competitive bids to win business. As part of the bid response, the integrator will often have to agree to certain measured performance criteria for the system.