XTP 900-0142 Rev 01 INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE xTP Installation and User Guide Confidential and Proprietary Page 1 of 16
Revision History Rev Date Author 01 10/17/2012 Brian Piquette Description Initial release Document Approvers & Sign-Off Date 900-0142 Approver Role Patrick Stanko Project Manager Brian Piquette Electrical Engineer Richard Criado Product Owner Rev 01 xTP Installation and User Guide Confidential and Proprietary Document Accept/Reject Page 2 of 16
Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Definitions ........................................................................................................ 5 2 Safety Warnings ......................................................................................................
1 Introduction The Synapse xTP Short Range Reader is part of a proprietary data acquisition and tracking system. It provides an HF RFID reader (TX/RX) to read RFID tag data from proprietary RFID media. This RFID tag data can be then sent over an Ethernet connection to a data collection/concentration object. The xTP is designed to be mounted in several known stanchions which provide the final weather proof enclosure for the product.
1.1 Purpose This document provides basic installation and user instructions for the Synapse xTP Short Range Reader. 1.
2 Safety Warnings 2.1 Important Safety Instructions When using this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. Do not use this product near water. For example, do not use: near a bath tub near a wash bowl near a kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool 2.
3 Regulatory Compliance 3.1 Federal Communications Commission (United States) Regulatory Compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S.
4 Specifications The Synapse xTP Short Range Reader is manufactured to the following specifications: 4.1 Connection Ports Ethernet RJ-45 Biometric USB DC Power Jack Figure 1 – xTP Connections Ethernet 10/100 RJ-45: 100m Max. cable length USB-A HS port: USB port for biometric reader peripheral, not intended for OTS USB peripheral connections. DC Power Jack: Hirose Part Number RP34L-5R-3PD connector, See Document 604-0016-01 for the mate with connector detail and pinout. 4.
Altitude: 8,000 ft @28°C (82.4°F) 4.4 Power DC Input: 24Vdc, 3A max NOTE: This product must be used with a DC power source that is cULus (NRTL) Listed, with an output rated 24VDC +/- 20% maximum, minimum 3A , Marked “LPS” or “Class 2”, output rated SELV, non-energy hazardous and suitable for connection to a standard power receptacle in the US and Canada.
4.5 Physical 4.5.1 xTPX Module, Available in 5 different color options xTPX, PN: 300-001044-xx, 300-001424 (Figure 2) Plastic face material: Polycarbonate Dimensions: Diameter: 99.28mm Height: 40.
The xTPX is available in 4 different color configurations.
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5 Installation 5.1 Trained Installation and Service Personnel Warning Warning! Installation and service of this product is to be performed by trained installation and service personnel only. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation. Before installing the product, read the rest of this document and follow specific product instructions.
5.4 Installation Instructions The xTP was designed to be installed in various stanchion/enclosure designs. For detailed enclosure/stanchion design rules, refer to Document 900-0143, Stanchion Design Requirements. 5.4.1 Generic Stanchion Installation The images below show an show the xTP being installed into a stanchion mock up showing the front face and back wall to demonstrate the steps involved with installation. An actual stanchion is a full enclosed, sealed enclosure for the xTP.
Figure 10.7 – Ethernet Indicator Lights 4. Orient the Trim Ring pin to the groove in the stanchion (12 o’clock). Figure 10.8 – Orienting the Trim Ring 5. Push the xTPA in until you meet some resistance. Figure 10.9 – Pushing the Subassembly 6. When you meet resistance, the xTPA has contacted the screw at the back of the stanchion. Figure 10.
7. Using a 3/16” Hex wrench, turn the screw at the back of the stanchion clockwise until the Trim Ring flange is flush against the stanchion’s front wall. Figure 10.11 – Subassembly Against Stanchion Wall 8. Continue to turn the screw until meeting some additional resistance. At this point, the screw shoulder has bottomed out in the xTPA. Figure 10.12 – Screw Shoulder Bottoms Out 9. The installation is complete.