Installation Guide (Draft) Proximity Tag Reader For technical support: 1.866.559.6275 support@verichipcorp.com www.verichipcorp.com © 2005 VeriChip Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications and documentation subject to change without notice.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Contents List Item Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Quantity 1 1 VeriChip™ systems are designed to assist staff in providing a high degree of safety for people and therefore should only be used as a component of a comprehensive security program of policies, procedures, and processes.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch Address A B F Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch C D E G H Address A B C D E F 210 211 212 Battery G H 175 176 177 178 213 179 214 180 215 181 216 182 217 183 218
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch Functional Description The Proximity Tag Reader (PTR) is a medium range RFID tag reader. The PTR can be used to: Determine if a Tag is in a specific place; or, Record the passage of Tags through a doorway or other restricted point.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch Address A B C D E F 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Table 5: (Continued) Address Switch G H Address A B C D E F Proximity Tag Reader Loc
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader 5 Use Figure 3 to identify the 3 Mode Switches: F, G, and H. Set all 3 Mode Switches to 0 as shown in Figure 3. This sets the PTR to Test Mode. Appendix Figure 9: Address DIP Switch (Repeated for your convenience.) Figure 3: Mode Switches set in Test Mode 24 = 16 23= 8 25 = 32 22= 4 26 = 64 21= 2 27 = 128 20 = 1 Mode Switches 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 6 7 8 Mode Switches set to 0,0,0.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader 11 Turn off Test Mode by one of two methods: Specifications Remove power. Set the PTR to its usual operating mode. It is not necessary to remove power to change operating modes. See Table 1 on page 8 for a list of operating modes and switch settings. End of Procedure General Input Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .434 MHz Output Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .307 kHz Input Voltage . . . . .
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Troubleshooting Figure 6: Mode Switches in the Options DIP Switch Mode Switches 1 ON 2 A B 3 C 4 5 OPTIONS D E 0 1 0 6 7 8 F G Mode Switches are set to 0,1, 0, which is Standby Mode. H Using Mode Switches to Select Operating Mode Figure 6 shows the Options DIP switch and the nearby circuit board. The letters, A through to H, are etched in the circuit board edge.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Verifying Operation Table 1: (Continued)Operating Modes and Mode Switch Settings Verify the operation of the PTR by observing the two LEDs. During Test Mode, listen for the buzzer to indicate Tag detection. Table 3 and Table 4 list the LED and buzzer signals and the corresponding operations and states.
Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader Installation Guide: Proximity Tag Reader If the PTR detects an input value different from the EOL values, it will respond as for an error. Please see “Troubleshooting” on page 9. To enable an EOL input, turn Switch A of the Options DIP switch on. See Figure 7. Installation Edge Select in Standby Mode 1 Select a location remembering that the detection zone is limited. Edge section is controlled by switch B in the Options DIP Switch shown in Figure 7.