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NT132 RFID System Installation Manual Notices 2750.001.003 Revised June 1999 © 1999 AXCESS TM Inc. Notices Information provided in this manual is a result of the design and development of AXCESS TM INC. products and is subject to change without notice. It applies only to current AXCESS TM INC. RFID systems. No part of this manual may be reproduced, translated or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AXCESS TM INC. Responsibilities • AXCESS TM INC. declines all liability for any damage that might result from any errors or omissions in this document or from improper installation. • AXCESS TM INC. can only guarantee the correct operation of its products if they are used with the software programs, systems, and consumables supplied or authorized in writing by AXCESS TM INC. • AXCESS TM INC. recommends keeping the original packaging for transporting the equipment later. Registered Trademarks Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Document Revisions NumberChangesAuthorDate 700.001.001Original IssueJerry HegdahlNov 1998 750.001.002UpdateJean MahoneyMar 1999 750.001.003UpdateJean MahoneyApr 1999 750.001.003UpdateJean MahoneyJuly 1999 Customer Service AXCESS TM INC. toll-free distributor support hotline is1-800-577- 6080. Representatives are available to answer your questions from 7:30 – 6:30 Central Standard Time. Table of Contents General Installation Information ................................................ 7 Safety................................................................................................................................. 7 Information Flags ...............................................................................................................7 Installation Tips .................................................................................................................. 8 Things to Consider.............................................................................................................9 Hand Tools, Equipment and Materials............................................................................. 10 NT132 System Overview........................................................... 13 History.............................................................................................................................. 13 NT132 System Components............................................................................................ 13 Tags ................................................................................................................................. 15 Reader ............................................................................................................................. 16 Antennas.......................................................................................................................... 17 Antenna Tuning Unit (ATU) ............................................................................................. 18 Reader Installation.................................................................... 19 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 19 Required Materials........................................................................................................... 20 Mounting the Reader - All Types ..................................................................................... 21 Installation of a Serial Reader.......................................................................................... 22 Installation of a Wiegand Reader .................................................................................... 23 Installation of an FTT Reader System ............................................................................. 25 Connecting Power to the Reader – All Types .................................................................. 32 Configuring 3.x Reader Firmware............................................ 35 Required Materials........................................................................................................... 35 Connecting a Computer to the Reader ............................................................................ 35 Communicating with the Reader via HyperTerminal ....................................................... 37 Reader Commands ......................................................................................................... 38 Entering a Command....................................................................................................... 39 Toggling between reading 3.x Tags and reading 2.0 Tags.............................................. 40 Changing the Reader ID Number .................................................................................... 41 Toggling Between Default and Diagnostic Modes ........................................................... 42 Bypass Mode - Enabling Action on 254 Code ................................................................. 44 Unilon Reset Buttons ....................................................................................................... 45 Antenna Tuning Unit (ATU) Installation................................... 49 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 49 Installation Considerations............................................................................................... 49 Required Materials........................................................................................................... 50 Prerequisite Tasks ........................................................................................................... 50 Mounting the ATU ............................................................................................................ 51 Cabling t…
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Notices Information provided in this manual is a result of the design and development of AXCESS TM INC. products and is subject to change without notice. It applies only to current AXCESS TM INC. RFID systems. No part of this manual may be reproduced, translated or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of AXCESS TM INC. Responsibilities • AXCESS TM INC. declines all liability for any damage that might result from any errors or omissions in this document or from improper installation. • AXCESS TM INC. can only guarantee the correct operation of its products if they are used with the software programs, systems, and consumables supplied or authorized in writing by AXCESS TM INC. • AXCESS TM INC. recommends keeping the original packaging for transporting the equipment later. Registered Trademarks Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Customer Service AXCESS TM INC. toll-free distributor support hotline is1-800-577-6080. Representatives are available to answer your questions from 7:30 – 6:30 Central Standard Time. FCC ID XXXXX CAUTION This equipment may not be modified or changed unless expressly approved in writing by AXCESS Inc. Any changes affecting the transmission or receiving power of any equipment (Tag, ATU, Reader, Antenna or other associated equipment) are prohibited by part 15 of FCC rules and will void any warranty expressed or implied by AXCESS Inc. NeuroTag complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must not accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Figure 1 A simple AXCESS NT132 System Reader ATU Transmitting Antenna Receiving Antenna Ta g Device (Computer, controller door strike, camera etc.) Low Frequency Wakeup Signal U H F T a g R e s p o n s e RX TX
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RATED VOLTAGE: 24VDC, 0.7A MAX. Model No: NT132/315 READER LISTED ITE XXXX FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXX 1.41 3.89 FCC ID.: This device complies with part 15 FCC O peration is subject to the following two (1) This device may not cause harmful (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause reader 3.66 1.39
RATED VOLTAGE: 24VDC, 0.7A MAX. Model No: NT132/315 READER LISTED ITE XXXX FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXX 1.41 3.89 FCC ID.: This device complies with part 15 FCC O peration is subject to the following two (1) This device may not cause harmful (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause reader 3.66 1.39 N6E-132-RDF N6E-132-RDF
RATED VOLTAGE: 24VDC, 0.7A MAX. Model No: NT132/315 READER LISTED ITE XXXX FCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXX 1.41 3.89 FCC ID.: This device complies with part 15 FCC O peration is subject to the following two (1) This device may not cause harmful (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause reader 3.66 1.39 N6E-132-RDF N6E-132-RDF
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FTT Reader The FTT Reader is the electronic “brain” of the AXCESS NeuroTag™ RFID System. The Reader activates and reads NT132 Tags and outputs data in LonWorks protocol. Tag-reader communications platform enable advanced applications with capabilities such as Multi-Tag read and Read/Write. Data is transferred at the rate of 1K bits per second. The FTT reader is connected directly to a LonWorks network and can also be configured with add-on modules to facilitate stand alone operation and networking to other NT132 readers. AXCESS Inc. 3208 Commander Drive Carrollton, TX 75006 800.588.6080
800.019.300 A RFID FTT AX CE S S, Inc .3208 Com mand er Dri v eC arroll ton, TX 750 06B 11 Mon day , N ov em ber 0 9, 19 98 Ti t leS ize Docu ment Numb er R ev Da te: She et of VC C VC C PWR "PROPRIETARY"NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION! / SERVICE I/O1 /RESET RX1TX1 R X2 RX1 TX1 RX2 TX2 IO8IO9IO10IO0 +24VD C GN DIO5IO6IO7IO8 IO0IO2IO3IO9IO10 +24VD C GN DIO2IO3IO7GN DIO6GN DIO5GN DIO4GN D GN D GN DGN D VC CIO4 TX2 J3HEAD ER 5 X2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U2MC 1454 07 C2+ 1 C2- 3 RX1 5 RX2 7 RX3 9 TX1 6 TX2 8 TX3 10 C1+ 20 C1- 18 D01 16 D02 14 D03 12 DI1 15 DI2 13 DI3 11 VD D 17 VS S 4 C510 uF C610 uF C710 uF C1410 uF J5CON 2 12 J6CON 2 12 C1510 uF J4CON 6 123456 J7CON 12 123456789101112 J8CON18A 1357911131517 2468 1012141618 R1510LED 1LE D 12 SW 2SW P B 1 2 3 4 U1LM34 0A IN 1 OU T 3 GN D 2
800.010.300 A RFID Ante nna Tuni ng Uni t AXCESS, Inc.3208 Comm ander DriveC a rro llt o n, TX 75 0 06B 11 Wednesday , October 14, 1998 Ti t leSize Docum ent Number Rev Date: Sheet of 315 Mhz Pass Thru 132 Khz Output 132 Khz InputFrom Reader To Loop Antenna From Dipole To Reader "PROPRIETARY"NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION! - + C8.01uF C9.001uF C10.001uF C11.001uF C12.001uF C13.001uF C14.001uF C15.001uF C16.001uF C7.01uF C6.01uF C17.001uF JP10JMP 2 1 3 JP1JMP 2 1 3 JP2JMP 2 1 3 JP3JMP 2 1 3 JP4JMP 2 1 3 JP5JMP 2 1 3 JP6JMP 2 1 3 JP7JMP 2 1 3 JP8JMP 2 1 3 JP9JMP 2 1 3 JP11JMP 2 1 3 R1200 C18.01uF T2TRANSFORMER 3 1 4 2 T1Current Sensor 31 42 D11N4148 21 M1METER V V 1 2 R21K D2 LE D D3 LE D D4 LE D D5 LE D D6 LE D R71K R61K R51K R41K R31K CON 3COAXCON 2 1 CON 1COAXCON 2 1 CON 4COAXCON 2 1 CON 2COAXCON 2 1
KTL Dallas, Inc. Safety - EMC - Telecom - ISO Guide 25 ENGINEERING TEST REPORT ON MODEL: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER IN ACCORDANCE WITH: CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS TESTED FOR: AXCESS, INC. 3208 COMMANDER DRIVE CARROLLTON, TEXAS 75006 TESTED BY: KTL DALLAS, INC. 802 N. KEALY LEWISVILLE, TEXAS 75057-3136 NVLAP LAB CODE: 100426-0 AUGUST 1999 This document contains 40 pages including this one. KTL Dallas, Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. KTL Dallas, Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the item/s tested and does not constitute endorsement by the United States of America. KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 2 of 40 The equipment has been tested by KTL Dallas, Inc. for verification of compliance with CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B for Class A requirements for Digital Devices. Each unit manufactured, imported or marketed will conform to the sample(s) tested within the variations that can be expected due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis. BY:___________________________________ _______________________________ SIGNATURE PRINTED TITLE: COMPANY: Axcess, Inc. 3208 Commander Drive Carrollton, Texas 75006 DATE: KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 3 of 40 Section 1.Summary of Test Results General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, for Class A Digital Devices, Paragraph Numbers 15.107 and 15.109 & Subpart C, Paragraph Numbers 15.207, 15.209 and 15.231. The equipment was tested for conducted emissions from 0.45 MHz to 30 MHz using a 50 μh line impedance stabilization network (L.I.S.N.) as described in ANSI C63.4-1992. Peripheral equipment was also operated through a 50 μh L.I.S.N. The equipment was tested for radiated emissions from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz with extension to the 10 th harmonic of any fundamental clock frequency in accordance with the requirements of CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B for Class A Digital Devices and Subpart C. Frequencies were initially identified in a large shielded room. Amplitude measurements were made on an outdoor Open Area Test Site. Details of the outdoor site are on file with the FCC. These tests were conducted using measurement procedures of ANSI C63.4-1992. Abstract (Subpart B): Name Of TestParagraph No.Results Conducted Emissions15.107Complies Radiated Emissions15.109Complies Abstract (Subpart C): Name Of TestParagraph No.Results Conducted Emissions15.207Complies Radiated Emissions15.209, 15.231Complies KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 4 of 40 In the configuration tested, the E.U.T. complies with the requirements of CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, for Class A Digital Devices, Paragraph Numbers 15.107 and 15.109 & Subpart C, Paragraph Numbers 15.207, 15.209 and 15.231. THIS REPORT APPLIES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE: EXCLUSIONS: NONE. NVLAP LAB CODE: 100426-0 TESTED BY:Mike SundstromDATE:04/30/99 Mike Sundstrom, EMC Technician APPROVED BY:DATE: Dale L. Reynolds, EMC Division Manager KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 5 of 40 Section 2.Equipment Under Test (E.U.T.) Manufacturer:Axcess, Inc. Model No.:NT 132 / 315 FTT Reader Serial No.:0101099017 Production UnitPre-Production Unit The E.U.T was received on April 28, 1999, in good condition. Description of E.U.T.: The E.U.T. is a metal, NEMA enclosure with PCB’s and FTT PCB. The intended use of the E.U.T. is to transmit and receive data from a tag and communicate with a computer through a twisted pair connection. Clock, Oscillator, Highest Frequencies Utilized: (1)5 MHz (2) 132 kHz (RX) (3) 315 MHz (TX) KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 6 of 40 E.U.T. Photographs: KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 7 of 40 Modifications Incorporated in E.U.T.: To achieve compliance the following change(s) were made by KTL Dallas, Inc. and Axcess, Inc. during compliance testing: Two ferrites were added: MOD 1: A ferrite was added, (Fair Rite P/N 2643665702) to the DC power line (common mode). MOD 2: A ferrite was added, (Fair Rite P/N 2643801002) to Wiegand data line (FTT). KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 8 of 40 Modification Photographs: MOD 1: MOD 2: KTL Dallas, Inc.CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, CLASS A & SUBPART C REPORT NO.: 9L0068EUS EQUIPMENT: NT 132 / 315 FTT READER Page 9 of 40 Justification: The E.U.T. was configured for testing as per typical installation. Position and bundling of cables were investigated to establish maximum amplitude of emissions. The following combinations were investigated to establish worst case configuration: (1) On, no Tag (Reader TX off). (2) On, with Tag (Reader TX on). Exercise Program: The E.U.T. exercise program used during radiated and conducted testing was designed to exercise the various system components in a …
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Test Setup Photos: Conducted Emissions (Subpart B and Subpart C) Radiated Emissions (Subpart B) Radiated Emissions (Subpart B) (Continued) Microwave Radiated Emissions (Subpart B) Radiated Emissions (Subpart C) Radiated Emissions (Subpart C) (Continued) Microwave Radiated Emissions (Subpart C)
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NUDOT ACTIVE RFID TAG
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
DotTM Credential Tag
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
AT132-AT Activator
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz