Deister Electronic UDL500 UHF RFID Reader User Manual

Deister Electronic GmbH UHF RFID Reader

User Manual

UDL500Wiring & Installation InstructionsV17/01/08
© Copyright 2008 by deister electronic GmbHAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of deister electronic GmbH.deister electronic GmbH reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this documentation without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.January 2008 SK/IO/BFdeister electronic GmbHHermann-Bahlsen Str. 11 30890 BarsinghausenGermanyPhone: +49 (0) 51 05 - 51 61 11Fax: +49 (0) 51 05 - 51 62 17E-Mail: info@deister-gmbh.deWeb: www.deister.com 2deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
Content1. Technical Data............................................................42. Connectors...................................................................5 2.1 Installation note..................................................................................................5 2.2 Pin assignment UDL500.......................................................................................6 2.3 UDL500: RS485 interface....................................................................................6 2.4 UDL500: Control digital output via hardware trigger..............................................7 2.5 UDL500: Control digital output via software trigger................................................83. RS485 interface...........................................................94. Mechanical dimensions.............................................10 4.1 UDL500 housing...............................................................................................105. Transmission protocol...............................................116. Mounting...................................................................11 6.1 Mast/Tube mounting.........................................................................................11 6.2 Extended mast holding device LRM2 ..................................................................13 6.3 Wall mounting with link holder LRM1..................................................................14 6.4 Fixing link holder LRM1.....................................................................................14 6.5 Function principle and environmental influences...................................................15 6.6 Radiation pattern of the transmitting antenna.......................................................167. Configuration software.............................................20 7.1 SNG3 interface converter..................................................................................20 7.2 Configuration...................................................................................................21 7.3 Parameters.......................................................................................................22 7.3.1 Basic Setup..............................................................................................22 7.3.2 Frequency Setup......................................................................................24 7.3.3 Mode Control..........................................................................................25 7.3.4 Trigger....................................................................................................27 7.3.5 Selection Settings.....................................................................................28 7.3.6 Selection Mask.........................................................................................29 7.3.7 Prog data................................................................................................30 7.4 LEDs and Beeper...............................................................................................308. Portal application with DCU1 Data Control Unit......319. Accessories of the UHF product family......................3210. Regulatory Notices..................................................33 10.1 Europe...........................................................................................................33 10.2 FCC Digital Device Limitations.........................................................................33 10.3 FCC Notice....................................................................................................34 10.4 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement...................................................................34 10.5 Industry Canada.............................................................................................34V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  3Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
1. Technical DataDimensions (mm): 640 x 280 x 75Housing material: ABS/PMMA, ALUMINUM, V2AColor: silverProtection class: IP65Operating temperature: -20 ... +70°CStoring temperature: -40 ... +85°CRelative humidity: 5% ... 95% non condensingVoltage supply: 10 ... 30V/DCPower consumption: 10W (during operation)2W (standby)Transmission frequency: 865 – 868MHz (EU)902 – 928MHz (USA)Writing-/reading distance: up to 5m, depending on type of transponder and the local environmentAntennas: 2 patch antennas (transmitting and receiving antennas)Polarization: circularRadiated output power: 2W ERP (ETSI EN 302 208) or 4W EIRP(FCC Part 15), configurable in 10 stepsTransponder protocol: ISO 18000-6 Type CEPC Class1 Gen2optional:ATMEL ATA 5590 (TAGIDU),EM 4022, 4222, 4422Trigger Input: 8 ... 36V/DCDigital Output: 6 ... 32V/DC (I<500mA)32 ... 48V/DC (I<300mA)Interface: RS485Anticollision: high-speed detection for multiple tag identificationOperating modes: single reader (stand alone), portal mode (up to 4 readers can be connected to the DCU1)Acoustical indicator: beeperOptical indicator: 3 LEDs (yellow, green, red)Conformity:Human exposure EN 50364EMC EN 301 489air interface (EU) EN 302 208 (listen before talk)4deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
2. Connectors 2.1  Installation noteAttention:It is important to take care that the marked tab connector is connected to the supplied cable plug. The device always needs to be professionally grounded using a yellow/green flexible line with a minimum profile of 0.75mm².V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  5Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500RS485termination resistor (terminator)Tab connector for grounding
Attention:The procedures and working activities described in this document are intended to be performed by technical professionals only. 2.2  Pin assignment UDL500Pin Name Function1 – not connected2 GND ground3 +10 ... 30V/DC voltage supply +10 ... 30V/DC4 OUTGND external ground for digital output5 OUT digital output voltage, max. +48V/DC, I<300mA6 OUTVCC external voltage supply for digital output, max. +48V/DC, I<300mA7 – not connected8 – not connected9 RS 485-A RS485 interface, data line A10 RS 485-B RS485 interface, data line B11 IN - external ground for trigger input12 IN + external voltage supply for trigger input, max. +36V/DCTable 1: pin assingment UDL500 2.3  UDL500: RS485 interfaceInstallation   note:  We   recommend   professional   grounding   of   the   device   (see   2.1 Installation note).6deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500UDL500 housing
 2.4  UDL500: Control digital output via hardware triggerInstallation   notes:  We  recommend   professional   grounding   of   the   device   (see   2.1 Installation   note).   Output   OUT   and   Input   IN   are   potential-free.   Take   care   that   the grounding will be sufficient (use second tab connector)!The potential-free input IN may be used to control the reader by a hardware trigger (e.g. tip switch).  The control of the potential-free output OUT can be configured within the software. For this the reader has to be operated in trigger mode.In the following example of circuits, the output OUT has not been potential isolated:UDL500 housingV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  7Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 2.5  UDL500: Control digital output via software triggerInstallation   notes:  We  recommend   professional   grounding   of   the   device   (see   2.1 Installation note). Output   OUT is potential-free.  Take  care that  the  grounding  will  be sufficient (use second tab connector)!The reader can be controlled by a trigger signal via software. Therefore, it is not necessary to use the potential-free input IN. The control of the potential-free OUT can be configured within the software. For this the reader has to be operated in trigger mode.In the following example of circuits the output has not been potential isolated:UDL500 housing8deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
3. RS485 interfaceMost RS485-buses require termination resistors across the conductor pair. The need for termination has to be checked for each installation. Especially for high data rates, steep edges or long cables termination resistors are absolutely mandatory. Only both ends of the main cable, i.e. at the first and the last device, require termination resistors, additional resistors excessively load the drivers. The resistor value matches the cable´s differential mode characteristic impedance (in most cases 100 ... 120Ω).Attention!This termination resistor (Terminator, 120Ω) has been factory built-in into all UDL500 and has to be removed if necessary (see chapter 2).At the RS485-bus you need a controller with fail-safe biasing meaning a pull-up and a pull-down resistor on the cable. The fail-safe biasing provides a known-state, in which there is no active driver on the bus. Therefore this is absolutely mandatory regardless of data rates and length of cables.Technical data (for baud rates up to 100kBps):Max. bus length:  1200m (4000 feet)Max. stub length:  because of reflections stubs should be kept as short as possible; exceptions allow a length up to 5m (16 feet)Recommendation for the cable: twisted pair, cable-cross section at least 0.22mm2 (AWG 24) differential-mode characteristic impedance 100 ... 120ΩV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  9Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
4. Mechanical dimensions 4.1  UDL500 housingAll dimensions in mm:10 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
5. Transmission protocolThe RS485 interface is being operated with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity bit. The transmission rate can be adjusted to 9600, 19200, 38400 or 115200 baud.The reader works with the “deBus” protocol. For details refer to document “UDL/UDK deBus Protocol”.6. MountingThe back of the reader is prepared for mounting on masts and tubes. For mounting on masts or ceilings,deister electronic provides the link holder LRM1 as an ideal supplement (optional, art. nr. 6103.000). 6.1  Mast/Tube mountingFor mounting on masts/tubes the back of the reader is prepared in the way, that alignment of the reader around its vertical or horizontal axis is possible. The jagged pipe guidings on the back guarantee a safe tube mounting with a 360° justification round the tube and a safe mounting of the reader as well.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  11Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
All dimensions in mm:12 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500cable outletsmounting holes for wall mounting = Ø 5mm
 6.2  Extended mast holding device LRM2 (optional, art. nr. 6104.000)For even more flexibility in mounting and alignment on the mast we recommend the use of the extended mast holding device LRM2. This will give you the possibility to change the angle of vertical inclination up to ±25°.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  13Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500360°± 25°
 6.3  Wall mounting with link holder LRM1For mounting on walls or ceilings the reader can be mounted directly or by help of the link holder   LRM1.   With   the   LRM1   the   reader   can   be   positioned   in   many   directions.   Both mounting plates of this device are connected ball-beared to a rotatable axis. Fixing the correct position is carried out with a hexagon spanner. 6.4  Fixing link holder LRM1(optional, art. nr. 6103.000)14 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 6.5  Function principle and environmental influencesThe reader sends a high-frequent carrier signal. A transponder, which is located within the area of this transmitted carrier, transmits this signal back with its own transponder data in a modulated way. This very weak signal is being analyzed by the reader.Because of the particular small-bandwidth and the high carrier frequency  within MHz-range   this   system   is   almost   fail-safe.   Nevertheless   the   range   of   the   reader   can   be negatively influenced. The following list shows what to pay attention to:1. The reader must have visual contact to the transponder. There must not be any walls   or   other   devices   between   reader   and   transponder.   Reading through plastic film, card board, papers or glass windows may be possible in some cases,   but   will   reduce   the   reading   range   depending   on   the   condition   of   the material.2. Water, ice and snow will absorb the carrier signal. Therefore the installer should take care, that the front of the reader as well as the transponder can not be covered with water, ice or snow.3. If more than one reader will be installed, they may influence each other. To avoid any problems, there can be fixed channels assigned to each single reader.  It is absolutely   mandatory,   that   the   readers   operate   on   different channels.   The   more   the   frequencies   of   the   channels   are   apart,   the   less   the influence will be. In case the air interface EN 302 208 is being used, the reader carries out a listen before talk (LBT) and chooses a free channel by its own.4. Reflexions within the surrounding of the reader can influence the reading result in a negative   way.   Therefore   the   reader   should   be   mounted   as   free-standing   as possible. We strictly discourage from sunk-in installations.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  15Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 6.6  Radiation pattern of the transmitting antennaBeamwidth horizontal:  ≤70°Beamwidth vertical:  ≤70°Gain:  4dBdPolarization: circular (LHCP)Pictured frequency: f = 866.8MHzreader horizontal, polarization horizontal16 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL5000d B-3 dB-10 dB-20 dB-30 dB-165-150-135-120-105-90-75-60-45-30-15015304560759010512013515016518030--
reader horizontal, polarization verticalV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  17Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL5000d B-3 dB-10 dB-20 dB-30 dB-165-150-135-120-105-90-75-60-45-30-15015304560759010512013515016518020--
reader vertical, polarization horizontal18 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL5000d B-3 dB-10 dB-20 dB-30 dB-165-150-135-120-105-90-75-60-45-30-15015304560759010512013515016518020--
reader vertical, polarization verticalV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  19Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL5000d B-3 dB-10 dB-20 dB-30 dB-165-150-135-120-105-90-75-60-45-30-1501530456075901051201351501651802030--
7. Configuration softwareThe configuration software “WebConfig” can be found on the CD delivered. It can be started directly from the CD with no further installation. 7.1  SNG3 interface converter(optional, art.nr. 8782.000)For connecting  the reader to  a   host/PC  via  USB  you  can  use  the interface converter SNG3. The driver needed is also to be found on the CD within delivery. In addition to that the SNG3 powers the reader. For this a special wall power supply is available (optional, art. nr. 8812.000).UDL500 Name Function SNG3Pin 3 +VCC voltage supply UDL500 (10 ... 30V/DC) Pin 1Pin 2 GND ground Pin 2Pin 9 RS 485 - A RS 485 interface, data line A Pin 3Pin 10 RS 485 - B RS 485 interface, data line B Pin 4Table 2: connection cable UDL500 to SNG320 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.2  ConfigurationConfiguring  the   reader  in   combination  with   the  SNG3   (optional)   and   the  wall   power supply (optional) is carried out as follows:Step Configuration Software “WebConfig” Reader UDL5001 connecting reader to SNG3 (see table 2),connecting SNG3 to PC via USB-cable,connecting wall power supply to SNG32 starting configuration software “WebConfig”3 select USB Serial Port4 click on „Device“ – „Search addresses“5 software searches for reader connected to selected COM Port6 after successful search the reader found will be indicated7 current reader configuration will be read8 configuration menu will open9 configuration can be modified by user10 transfer the changed configuration to the reader by click on “Apply Changes”11 reader will store the new configuration within its internal non-volatile memory12 end connection by click on “Offline”13 program will be closed by „File“ - „Exit“ Table 3: configurationV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  21Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3  ParametersFor a detailed description of the configuration parameters please refer to the document “UDL/UDK deBus protocol”. Application notes regarding the configuration settings can be found at “deister RFID Portal“ (www.deister.com – deister RFID Portal). If transponder type EPC   class1   gen2   is   used,   the   configuration   parameters   refer   to   the   specification   of EPCglobal™ (EPCglobal™, Class 1 Generation 2 UHF Air Interface Protocol Standard). 7.3.1  Basic SetupOperating ModeSingle reader for operating of a single reading-/writing devicePortal mode for operating several reading-/writing devices using a dataconcentration unit (DCU1)Trigger mode for operating of a reading-/writing device using the trigger modeAnticollisionsingle tag in field operation mode for reading transponder data, in case there isonly one tag in the field (anticollision deactivated)handle multiple tags operation mode for reading transponder data, in case there ismore than one tag in the field (anticollision activated)Regulatory SettingsSelection of the regulation used by reader ETSI 302 208 (EU)ETSI 300 220 (EU), optionalFCC Part 15 (US), optionalTransponder Typeselection of transponder type, which has to be read/writtenRead contentSerial number reading the EPCRead mode for reading transponder dataWrite mode for writing a transponder22 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
RF PowerRF switching field on/offOutput power output power of the reading/writing unit. The adjusted value indicatesthe emitted power:0.10W (ERP)0.25W (ERP)0.50W (ERP)0.75W (ERP)1.00W (ERP)1.25W (ERP)1.50W (ERP)1.75W (ERP)2.00W (ERP)4.00W (EIRP, US)Execute selftest after resetexecuting a self test after resetTemperature protection levelprotection against overheating of  the reading/writing device.  In case of exceeding the adjusted temperature the field will be switched off.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  23Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3.2  Frequency SetupChannel Setupthe channel that will preferably be selected when switching the device onActive channelsthe channels that may be used by the reading/writing unit. This selection depends on the particular regulatory chosen (see also Basic Setup).ETSI 302 208 (EU)Channel Nr. Frequency ERP1 865.7MHz ≤ 2,00W2 865.9MHz ≤ 2,00W3 866.1MHz ≤ 2,00W4 866.3MHz ≤ 2,00W5 866.5MHz ≤ 2,00W6 866.7MHz ≤ 2,00W7 866.9MHz ≤ 2,00W8 867.1MHz ≤ 2,00W9 867.3MHz ≤ 2,00W10 867.5MHz ≤ 2,00W11 867.7MHz ≤ 500mW12 867.9MHz ≤ 500mWTable 4: ETSI 302 208 (EU)24 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3.3  Mode ControlLED & Beeperconfiguration beeper always OFF beeper offindicate READING beeper sounds, while transponder isbeing readLEDs green, yellow, red always OFF LED offflash on READING LED active, while transponder is beingreadalways ON LED permanently activeV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  25Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
Speed readingincrease of data rate between reader and transponderBreak between tag commandsbreak time between transponder command in 100µs stepsFirst block to read/write (only in reading-/writing mode)first block (decimal), which has to be read/writtenNumber of blocks to read/write (only in reading-/writing mode)number of blocks (decimal) which have to be read/writtenSingle Shot transmission (only with “single tag in field”, see 7.3.1)idle time in 100ms steps between transmission of transponder dataSelect command rate (only with “handle multiple tags”, see 7.3.1)number of anticollision rounds after a select command has been sentTransponder reset rate (only with “handle multiple tags”)number of anticollision rounds after a reset command has been sentMax. reading time per antenna (only in portal mode)active time of the reader in portal modeSuccessless read attempts before changing antenna (only in portal mode)counter for anticollision rounds in which no tag has been read. After this, the reading process will be aborted.Interface mode (only in single reader mode or trigger mode)report mode transponder data read will immediately be transmitted via RS485  interfacepolling mode transponder data read will be stored within the reader memory and will only be transmitted via RS485 interface after a poll command is been received.26 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3.4  TriggerThe menu item “Trigger” is only available within the trigger mode (see also 7.3.1).Trigger conditionconfiguration of the trigger condition:read while level is high triggering to „high level“read after rising edge triggering to rising edgeread after falling edge triggering to falling edgeanticollision trigger anticollision trigger: triggering ends, when no further transponder can be readActivity timetime in 6.5ms steps, while the field stays active after a trigger pulse(only for edge controlled trigger conditions)Output Controlconfiguration of output:output inactive output switched offpulse after READ switch output on after successful readingpulse on NO READ switch output on after non successful readingOutput Polarityconfiguration of output, when „pulse after READ“ or „pulse after NO READ“ have been set in “Output Control”:pulsing LOW setting output on „low“ pulsing HIGH setting output on „high“Output pulse timedepending on the set output polarity, the digital output is set to ”low” or “high” for the time set (6,5ms steps), if a trigger condition is metV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  27Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3.5  Selection SettingsSelection start positionaddress (decimal) of the selected memory bank the selection is started atSelection bits in usenumber (decimal) of bits to be compared within selectionTarget flagused flag for the selection processChange to target flagchange to target flag, in case selection matchesMemory bankmemory bank the selection is carried out atSelection register (as bit pattern)deBus selection register byte (hexadecimal)Miller coding levelsetting of the Miller coding level usedRequired SL flag conditionrequired SL flag condition to let these tags participate in the anticollision round28 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
Required Session flag conditionrequired Session flag condition to let these tags participate in the anticollision roundTruncateactivating the truncate function to use a shorter reply from the tagQuery register (as bit pattern)deBus query register byte (hexadecimal)Min number of slots per Roundminimum number of slots per anticollision round 7.3.6  Selection MaskSelection Maskselection mask divided into separate bytes (hexadecimal)PC Word (only with “Truncate”)length of PC + EPC bits (decimal) and PC bits as bit pattern (hexadecimal)Selection Mask Prefix (only with “Truncate”)prefix mask for truncate functionV17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  29Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 7.3.7  Prog dataThe menu item „Prog data“ is only available within writing mode (see 7.3.1).Input mask for hexadecimal data to be written into transponder memory. Division into separate bytes, writing takes place from Offset 00. 7.4  LEDs and BeeperThe reader has three LEDs and one beeper in order to indicate the reader status. The following table refers to the standard settings.LEDs Status UDL500yellow: onred and green: offreader is ready to operate, field is switched onreader is ready to read/write transponderyellow and red: ongreen: offreader is ready to operate, field is switched offyellow and green: anred: offreader is ready to operate, communication between reader and tag (reading/writing)green and red: anyellow: offreader carries out a reset, field is switched offreader is not ready to operateyellow: blinkingred and green: offsupply voltage too lowred: blinking and beeper soundgreen and yellow: offmalfunctiontable 5: reader status indication UDL50030 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
8. Portal application with DCU1 Data Control Unit(optional, art. nr. 9240.100)In order to realize portal/gate solutions, up to four UDL500 can be connected to the DCU1 Data Control Unit via RS485 interface. The readers have to be connected radially to the DCU1 using 4-core cables (4 x 0.5mm).The DCU1 manages and controls all the readers, while each reader can be configured separately. In case of multiple reading of transponder data, the data can be filtered first and will then be transmitted to the host system.Portal/Gate application with UDL500 readersFor   a   detailed   description   of   the   portal   installation   please   refer   to   the   document „Application Note UHF Portal“.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  31Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
9. Accessories of the UHF product familyArticle Description Article numberLRM1 Link holder 6103.000LRM2 Extended link holder 6104.000Mounting plate Mounting plate for UDL500 9292.000AC/DC Adapter EuroWall power supply, input voltage 230V/AC, output voltage 12V/DC (1A), Friwo® plug8812.000AC/DC Adapter InternationalWall power supply, input voltage 100-240V/AC, output voltage 12V/DC (1.25A), Friwo® plug6757.000AC/DC Power SupplyAC/DC rail power supply, input voltage 100-260V/AC, output voltage 24V/DC (2.5A)6756.000SNG3 Smart Network GatewayInterface converter USB/RS485, incl. USB cable and driver software8782.000MOXA Adapter Interface converter Ethernet/RS485/RS232, incl. wall power supply and driver software8783.000DCU1 Data Control Unit for operation with up to four UDL500  readers, interfaces: RS232, RS485, Ethernet, 4 trigger inputs, 4 switch outputs, rail mounting9240.10032 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
10. Regulatory Notices 10.1  EuropeHereby, deister electronic GmbH declares, that this equipment - if used according to the instructions - is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EG.A full declaration of conformity can be requested at:info@deister-gmbh.deApproved for use in the following European countries:A, B, BUL, CH, CYP, CZ, D, DK, E, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HNG, ICE, IRL, LIE, LTU, LUX, LVA, MA, N, NLP, PL, ROU, S, SK, SVN 10.2  FCC Digital Device LimitationsRadio and Television InterferenceThis 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.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.In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception.Caution! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user´s authority to operate this equipment.V17/01/08 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  33Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
 10.3  FCC NoticeTo comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United   States.   The   use   of   the   system   in   any   other   combination   (such   as   co-located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden. 10.4  FCC Radiation Exposure StatementThis   equipment   complies   with   the   FCC   radiation   exposure   limits   set   forth   for   an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and the human body. 10.5  Industry CanadaThis 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.34 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany V17/01/08Wiring & Installation Instructions UDL500
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