Checkpoint Systems WRTZ1500 RFID UHF Reader User Manual WRTZ 1500 users manual

Checkpoint Systems Inc RFID UHF Reader WRTZ 1500 users manual

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   UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500                           UHF-RFID Reader WRTZ-1500 User’s Manual    10058256      Last Updated: August 18, 2011 Version 1.0        Checkpoint Systems International GmbH Westerwaldstrasse 3-13 64646 Heppenheim (06252)703-0
   UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 Copyright © 2011 by Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Released July 11 Published by:  Checkpoint Systems International GmbH. Westerwaldstrasse 3-13 64646 Heppenheim Germany  UHF-RFID Reader WRTZ-1500 Users Manual, Version 1.0 1st Edition - 8- -2011 Part Number: 10058256  Trademarks Checkpoint is a registered trademark of Checkpoint Systems, Inc.  Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Other products © or ® their respective manufacturers or copyright holders.  Copyright and Warranty Information The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. Because of the changing nature of this product information presented in the UHF-RFID Reader WRTZ-1500 Users Manual, Checkpoint Systems, Inc. is not liable for any omissions, misstatements, or other errors of information. The information presented in the Users Manual may not be copied, used or disclosed to others for the purpose of procurement or manufacturing without the written permission of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. This guide and the products discussed in this guide are the exclusive property of Checkpoint Systems Inc. Copyright laws of the United States protects all information and products. Copyright© 2011 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH    Company Confidential  Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  3 of 12    Table of contents  1 REVISION CONTROL ...................................................................................... 4 1.1 REVISION HISTORY ....................................................................................... 4 2 BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................... 5 2.2 NOTE ABOUT THE DISPOSAL OF OLD UNITS ............................................................... 6 3 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 6 4 TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................................... 8 4.1 MECHANICAL DATA ...................................................................................... 8 4.2 FRONT VIEW ............................................................................................. 8 4.3 REAR VIEW .............................................................................................. 8 4.4 READER SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 9 4.5 ENVIRONMENT SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 9 4.6 DIGITAL I/O SPECIFICATION ............................................................................ 10 4.7 ETHERNET LAN SPECIFICATION ......................................................................... 10 4.8 RS-232 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 11 5 ORDERING INFORMATION ............................................................................. 11 6 GLOSSARY ............................................................................................... 12 7 ANNEX DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............................................................ 12
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  4 of 12   1  Revision Control 1.1  Revision History  Content changes to this document from its previous version to the current level are indicated by Microsoft Word track changes bars (|) in the left margin of the document unless a complete rewrite is indicated. Accept all tracked changes to the current document before updating it. This procedure highlights the new changes made to the document by the author thus facilitating efficient review of the document. Revision #  Revision Date  Change Description and Explanation  Created/Changed By 60  July 7, 2011  Initial Draft  Heiko Döring
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  5 of 12    2  Basic safety information  • Read these operating instructions before using the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 for the first time! Make yourself completely familiar with the installation and operation of the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500! Retain these operating instructions for later reference. • The UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 is used for contact less reading of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Tags. Only use the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 in the manner described in these operating instructions! •  Note all the detailed safety information given within the individual work steps. All safety information in these operating instructions is identified with the warning symbol shown here.  • Never use the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 in areas where there is a danger of explosion.  • Note that the electric installation of the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 may only be done by a professional. • It is essential to comply with the electrical, mechanical and climatic specifications given in the Technical Data section. For further information see Chapter Technical data. • Do not make any changes or modifications to the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500.  If changes or modifications are made, all guarantee claims are voided. Furthermore, the radio approval required for its operation is void! • Have a faulty UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 inspected and repaired by our repair center. Never make any repairs yourself under any circumstances.  • Dispose of the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 properly after taking out of service. Never put the UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 into the normal household waste.    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Approval Note:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  Industry Canada Approval  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   Transmit antennas should be installed such that a person can't come within 20cm of the         radiating structure..
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  6 of 12   2.2  Note about the disposal of old units Within the member countries of the European Union In accordance with the European Union guideline 2002/96/EC, Checkpoint Systems takes back old devices within the member countries of the European Union and disposes of them in an appropriate way. The devices concerned by this are marked with the symbol shown aside. • For further information on the return procedure, please contact your local sales contact. You will find the addresses of all sales partners in the internet on www.checkpointsystems.com. Please take into consideration also the national implementation of the EU guideline 2002/96/EC of your country. For all other countries • Dispose of the WRTZ-1500 properly after taking out of service. • Observe the regulations valid in your country for the disposal of electronic devices. • Never put the WRTZ-1500 into the normal household waste.  3  Introduction  UHF-RFID Reader WRTZ-1500 is the electronics system of an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) system (typically called an interrogator or reader) which communicates with targets that are applied to or incorporated into an item.  The targets (typically referred to as tags or labels) serve to identify the item to which it is attached based on a unique ID stored on the target.
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  7 of 12    ATTENTION  The UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 antenna ports may be susceptible to damage from static discharge or other high voltage. Use proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid static discharge when handling or making connections to the WRTZ-1500 antenna or communication ports. Equipment failure can result if the antenna or communication ports are subjected to ESD.  3.1  Installation The UHF-RFID READER WRTZ-1500 is build in a Portal System, for the installation guidelines refer to the  User Manual 7412044 FRONT STORE BACK STORE SYSTEM.  Block Diagram of the FSBS System.
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  8 of 12   4  Technical Data 4.1  Mechanical Data Size :  11.8 x 9.5 x 1.8 in (300 x 240 x 45 mm) Weight:  4.5 lbs (2 Kg) Case material  Aluminum Connectors   Ethernet  RJ45 RS232  D SUB 9 pol. Female DC-Input  3 pol  I/O Connector  10 pol  RF TX 1-4  TNC-RP  RX 1-4  TNC-RP 4.2  Front view  RS232     I/O          RESET      DC   Connector  Connector  LAN  USB    Button     Connector                Status LED’s  Power On             LED   4.3  Rear view           Inputs                 Outputs      RX4       RX3          RX2    RX1      TX4     TX3          TX2  TX1
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  9 of 12    4.4  Reader Specifications Power Connection Input Voltage  10,2-13,8 Vdc Input current  2.7 A at 12 Vdc Power Consumption  20W ( typical while idle)   27 W ( typical at 1 W conducted output power)   33 W ( typical at 2 W conducted output power)   Usable Power Supply’s -  LFZVC60NP12E4 Part Number: 7284242 -  AEB70US12 Part Number: 7421850  Frequency Range  865-868 MHz  902-928 MHz  RF Output Power  10mW - 2 W conducted (10 - 33 dBm) RF Input Power  100mW max. (20 dBm)  RF Connections RF Outputs   4 RF Inputs    4 Impedance    50 Ohm  Caution:  This device has been designed to operate with no more than 1 Watt into the antenna and an antenna gain of no more than 6 dBic. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada, unless power into the antenna is decreased to compensate for the increased antenna gain. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.  To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.  The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit an RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website at www.hc-sc.gc.ca  4.5  Environment Specifications  Operating temperature  32° F to 131° F ( 0° C to 55° C ) Storage temperature    - 40° F to 185° F ( -40° C to 85° C ) Relative Humidity     5% to 95 % non-condensing
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  10 of 12   4.6  Digital I/O Specification Connector  PHOENIX   Part Number: 1844294 (1x10)  Input  5 Vdc,  10 mA, Optically Isolated Output  Open Collector (3 to 24 V, 100 mA Max) Signals    Pin 2 –  D_IN1 (Digital Input 1)    Pin 3 –  D_IN2 (Digital Input 2)    Pin 4 –  D_IN3 (Digital Input 3)    Pin 5 –  D_IN4 (Digital Input 4)    Pin 1 – Digital input common    Pin 7 –  D_OUT1 (Digital Output 1)    Pin 8 –  D_OUT2 (Digital Output 2)    Pin 9 –  D_OUT3 (Digital Output 3)    Pin 10 –  D_OUT4 (Digital Output 4)    Pin 6 – Digital output common    4.7  Ethernet LAN Specification  Connector    RJ-45  Ethernet    10/100 BaseT  Indicators    Yellow - Indicates link is operational    Green - Indicates network traffic detected.  Signals   Pin 1 – TXD+ (Transmit Data +)    Pin 2 – TXD- (Transmit Data -)    Pin 3 – RXD+ (Receive Data +)    Pin 4 – NC    Pin 5 – NC    Pin 6 – RXD- (Receive Data -)    Pin 7 – NC    Pin 8 – NC
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  11 of 12   4.8  RS-232 Specifications   Connector   DB-9S Baud rate    600 - 115200 (Default = 115200)  Parity    None  Data bits    8  Stop bits    1  Signals   Pin 1    NC    Pin 2    RXD  Processor    Pin 3    TXD  Processor   Pin 4    TXD  FPGA    Pin 5    GND   Pin 6    RXD  FPGA    Pin 7    NC    Pin 8    NC    Pin 9    NC 4.9  USB Specification Connector   Female USB Type A  Signals  Pin 1    Vcc (+5V max 500mA)    Pin 2    - DATA    Pin 3    + DATA   Pin 4    GND    Pin 5    GND   5  Ordering Information  The UHF-RFID Reader is available with the following number  Order Number: 70034075 WRTZ-1500
Checkpoint Systems Intern. GmbH  Company Confidential  For Internal Use Only Last Updated: 8/24/2011 1:16 PM  12 of 12   6  Glossary  RFID  Radio Frequency Identification.  EPC  Electronic Product Code, a unique item identification number  EPC Global  A new global standard that combines RFID technology, existing communications network infrastructure and the Electronic Product Code to enable immediate and automatic identification and tracking of an item through the whole supply chain globally, resulting in improved efficiency and visibility of the supply chain.  7  Annex Declaration of Conformity  EMC limits and radio approvals  EMV for Short Range Device ETSI EN 301 489-3 Safety of equipment of low voltage device EN 60950-1 Approval for Short Range Device; Europe ETSI EN 300 440 Approval for Short Range Device; USA FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Approval for Short Range Device; Canada RSS 210 Issue 7

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