Feig Electronic LRU1002A RFID UHF Reader User Manual manual

Feig Electronic GmbH RFID UHF Reader manual

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   INSTALLATION     final – public (B) 2017-05-16 – M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  ID ISC.LRU1002 (EU: 4127.001.00; FCC: 4128.001.00) UHF Long Range Reader
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 2 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  Note  Copyright 2017 by FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Lange Strasse 4 D-35781 Weilburg  Tel.: +49 6471 3109-0 http://www.feig.de With the edition of this document, all previous editions become void. Indications made in this manual may be changed without previous notice. Copying of this document, and giving it to others and the use or communication of the contents thereof are forbidden without express authority. Offenders are liable to the payment of damages. All rights are reserved in the event of the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design. Composition  of  the  information  in  this  document  has  been  done  to  the  best  of  our  knowledge.  FEIG ELECTRONIC  GmbH  does  not  guarantee  the  correctness  and  completeness  of  the  details  given  in  this manual and may not be held liable for damages ensuing from incorrect or incomplete information. Since, despite all our efforts, errors may not be completely avoided, we are always grateful for your useful tips. The instructions given in this manual are based on advantageous boundary conditions. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not give any guarantee promise for perfect function in cross environments and does not give any guaranty for the functionality of the complete system which incorporates the subject of this document. FEIG ELECTRONIC call explicit attention that devices which are subject of this document are not designed with components and testing methods for a level of reliability suitable for use in or in connection with surgical implants or as critical components in any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably be expected to cause significant injury to a human. To avoid damage, injury, or death, the user or application designer must take reasonably prudent steps to protect against system failures. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH assumes no responsibility for the use of any information contained in this docu-ment and makes no representation that they free of patent infringement. FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 3 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  Contents 1. Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up !  5 2. Performance Features of Reader Family ID ISC.LRU1002  6 2.1. Performance features .......................................................................................................... 6 2.2. Available reader types ......................................................................................................... 6 3. Installation  7 4. Terminals  8 4.1. Antenna Connection ............................................................................................................ 9 4.2. Power Supply ...................................................................................................................... 10 4.2.1. Power Supply via connection X2 .................................................................................. 10 4.3. Interfaces ............................................................................................................................ 11 4.3.1. Ethernet Interface on connector X1 .............................................................................. 11 4.3.2. USB Mini Interface on connector X3 ............................................................................. 11 4.3.2.1. USB-Stick Service-Functions ........................................................................... 12 4.3.2.2. Reading of Log and Service Data..................................................................... 12 4.3.2.3. Storing the reader configuration on a USB flash drive ..................................... 13 4.3.2.4. Copy the configuration onto the reader (Config-Cloning) ................................. 13 4.3.3. RS232 Interface on connector X4 ................................................................................. 15 4.3.4. Data-Clock Interface on connector X4 .......................................................................... 16 4.4. Inputs and Outputs on connector X4 ............................................................................... 18 4.4.1. 24 V DC voltage on connector X4 ................................................................................ 18 4.4.2. Digital Inputs on connector X4 ...................................................................................... 19 4.4.3. Digital outputs on connector X4 .................................................................................... 20 4.4.4. Relay output on connector X4 ...................................................................................... 21 5. Operating and Display Elements  22 5.1. Status LED .......................................................................................................................... 22 5.2. Reset Push Button T1 ........................................................................................................ 23 5.3. Reader Power Adjustment ................................................................................................. 24
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 4 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  5.3.1. EU reader according to EN302 208 .............................................................................. 24 5.3.2. FCC-Reader according to FCC 47 Part 15 ................................................................... 25 6. Technical Data  26 7. Radio Approvals  29 7.1. Europe (CE) ......................................................................................................................... 29 7.2. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) ............................................................................................... 30 7.2.1. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) warning notices .............................................................. 30 7.2.2. Label Information .......................................................................................................... 31 7.2.3. Installation with FCC / IC Approval ............................................................................... 31 7.2.4. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) approved antennas ........................................................ 31 ANNEX A - Accessories  32
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 5 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  1. Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up !   The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed by for the manufacturer.  The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user.   Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been sold  or recommended by  the  manufacturer  may  cause  fire, electric shocks  or injuries.  Such unauthorized measures shall  exclude any liability by the manufacturer.   The liability-prescriptions of the manufacturer in the issue valid at the time of purchase are valid for the device. The manufacturer shall  not be held legally responsible for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in the manual or  automatically set parameters for a device or  for an incorrect application of a device.   Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer.   Installation,  operation,  and  maintenance  procedures  should  only  be  carried  out  by  qualified personnel.   Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local electrical codes .   When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed.   This device is not suitable to be used in places where children are present. Prevent children access to the device.    Equipment is intended for use only in restricted access area.    Special advice for carriers of cardiac pacemakers: Although this device doesn't exceed the valid limits for electromagnetic fields you should keep a minimum distance of 25 cm between the device and your cardiac pacemaker and not stay in an immediate proximity of the device respective the antenna for some time.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 6 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  2. Performance Features of Reader Family ID ISC.LRU1002 2.1. Performance features The reader has been developed for reading passive data carriers, so-called „Smart Labels“, using an operating frequency in the UHF range. The output power is configurable in the range between 100 mW and 2 W. This allows read ranges of up to 12 m.  2.2. Available reader types The following readers are available:  Table 1: Available Reader Types Order Number Reader type Description 4127.001.00 ID ISC.LRU1002-EU Device version for Europe 4128.001.00 ID ISC.LRU1002-FCC Device version for North America 4861.000.00 ID ISC.LRU1002-MA Device version for Morocco
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 7 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  3. Installation The  Reader  is  designed  for  wall-mount,  including  outdoors.  Outdoors  the  reader  should  be mounted like shown in the picture below to ensure the watertightness of the device.  Holes  for  mounting  on  a  wall  with  countersunk  head  screws  are  provided  in  the  housing.  The maximum head screw diameter should not exceed 8,0 mm. The thread diameter is 5,3 mm (M5 screws).  The  screws  must  have  a  minimum  length  of  45  mm  depending  on  the  installation situation. It is not necessary to open the reader housing for installation.      Figure 1: Installation Drawing
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 8 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4. Terminals On the lower side of the reader housing different connectors are positioned. Figure 2 shows the arrangement of the connectors and Table 2: Connection terminals gives an overview on the avail-able interfaces and signals. Table 3: Push button function shows the available push buttons.   Figure 2: Connection Overview  Table 2: Connection terminals Connector Description ANT 1-4 Connection of the external antennas (Impedance 50) X1 10/100Tbase network connection with RJ-45 X2 Power supply 24VDC ± 20% X3 USB Mini Interface X4 Digital input, digital output, relay output and RS232 interface   Table 3: Push button function Push button Description T1 Internal push button for complete configuration reset  ANT 1 - 4 X2 X3 X1 X4 T1
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 9 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.1. Antenna Connection The external SMA antenna connectors are positioned on the lower side of the reader. The maximum tightening torque for the SMA sockets is 0.45 Nm (4.0 lbf in). For supplying a DC voltage to external components e.g. the UHF antenna multiplexer ID ISC.ANT.UMUX, it is possible to enable a supply voltage (24 V DC / max. 500mA) on the antenna cable. This need to be configured in the reader.   Table 4: External antenna connection Terminal Description ANT 1 - 4 Connection for external antennas (input impedance 50)    Figure 3: External antenna connection ANT1-4   CAUTION: Exceeding the tightening torque will destroy the plug. The activation of the DC voltage on the antenna cable can damage the antennas from other manufacturers. It is recommend to use high resistance UHF antennas. For any further ques-tions please contact the technical support.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 10 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.2. Power Supply 4.2.1. Power Supply via connection X2 The supply voltage of 24 V DC has to be connected to Terminal X2.   Figure 4: Connector X2 Pin assignment for power supply   Table 5: Pin assignment for power supply Terminal Abbreviation Description X2 / Pin 1 VDC Supply voltage 24 V DC ±20 % X2 / Pin 2 GND Ground – supply voltage   CAUTION: The reader has to be supplied by a limited power supply according EN 62368-1 Chapter Q.1, or with a NEC Class 2/LPS certified power supply. Each reader has to be supplied by a separate external power supply. Reversing the polarity of the supply voltage on X2 may destroy the device. External wiring for the power supply must fulfil the following norms/validation procedure: Conductor Cross-section  Validation procedure        from 0,5 mm2  or bigger IEC 60332-1-2 and IEC 60332-1-3 smaller than 0,5 mm2 IEC 60332-2-1 and IEC 60332-2-2
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 11 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.3. Interfaces 4.3.1. Ethernet Interface on connector X1 The Reader has an integrated 10 / 100 base-T network port for an RJ-45. Connection is made on X1 and has an automatic “Crossover Detection” according to the 100BASE-T Standard.  With structured cabling STP CAT 5 cables should be used. This ensures a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. The prerequisite for using TCP/IP protocol is that each device has a unique IP address on the net-work. All Readers have a factory set IP address. Table 6: Standard factory configuration of the Ethernet connection Network Address IP-Adresse 192.168.10.10 Subnet-Mask 255.255.0.0 Port 10001 DHCP OFF NOTE: The reader is equipped with a DHCP ready Ethernet Interface.  4.3.2. USB Mini Interface on connector X3 The reader is equipped with a USB on-the-go interface.  This can either be used  to connect the reader to a host system or by means of a special on-the-go adaptor for connection of a USB mem-ory stick to the reader. In both cases the connection is carried out via terminal X3. The pinout is standardized.  Figure 5: USB-Interface for host communication  A standard shielded USB-cable can be used for connection of the reader to a host system. The data rate is reduced to 12 Mbit (USB full speed).  NOTE: The length of the USB-cable can have a max. of 5m (20 inch). It is not allowed to use longer cables.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 12 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.3.2.1. USB-Stick Service-Functions Via an optionally available USB On-The-Go adapter cable, the interface can be converted to a USB host interface. The adapter cable allows the connection of a USB memory stick to the reader. By means of the USB stick various service functions can be carried out e.g. the read-out of log and service files and uploading of a configuration file.  Figure 6: USB On-The-Go adapter cable   4.3.2.2. Reading of Log and Service Data After plug-in of the USB flash drive on the running ID ISC.LRU1002 the reader will generate a sub-directory on the root directory of the USB flash drive. The name of the subdirectory is equal to the Device-ID of the connected reader (see type plate of the reader). Within this subdirectory the reader stores device information like firmware version and IP-address in the file INFO.LOG. If there exist already such a file for the same reader the file will be updated with the information and the current date and time. Additionally the files ACTION.LOG and SERVICE.LOG will be generated and stored for service purposes on the USB flash drive. The meaning of the CONFIG.INI will be described in the next chapter. After plug-in of the USB flash drive the green and red status LED of the ID ISC.LRU1002 are per-manently lit as long as the USB flash drive is actively used by the reader. When the USB actions are completed successfully, the red LED is switched off and the green LED starts flashing. The USB flash drive can be removed after the red LED is switched off. If the USB actions failed the red status LED starts flashing until the USB flash drive is removed.    NOTE: After plug-in of the USB flash drive the status LEDs of the reader shall be monitored. The USB flash drive shall only be removed from the reader if the USB actions have been completed and the flash drive is not in use anymore.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 13 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.3.2.3. Storing the reader configuration on a USB flash drive While connecting the USB flash drive on a running reader, the reader will store the configuration as a editable and readable CSV-file (CONFIG.INI) on the USB flash drive. This file will be stored in the main directory for easy coping of the configuration (4.3.2.4. Copy the configuration onto the reader (Config-Cloning)). Additionally the same file will be stored in the subdirectory named after the according Device-ID (see type plate of the reader). Thereby it is possible to store several con-figuration files on the same USB flash drive. All not locked configuration pages (CFG pages) including the interface parameter will be copied from the reader onto the USB flash drive. Password protected configuration pages will not be cop-ied. After plug-in of the USB flash drive the green and red status LED are permanently lit as long as the USB flash drive is actively used by the reader. When the USB actions are completed successfully, the red LED is switched off and the green LED starts flashing. The USB flash drive can be re-moved after the red LED is switched off. If the USB actions failed the red status LED starts flashing until the USB flash drive is removed. Note: If there exists already a configuration file CONFIG.INI on the main directory of the USB flash drive, the old file will be overwritten by the new configuration file. Configuration pages which are protected by a password (see CFG0) will be not stored on the USB flash drive.  No error message will appear. After connecting the USB flash drive on the reader USB port, the reader LEDs should be observed. The USB flash drive shall only be removed from the reader if the USB actions have been completed and the flash drive is not in use anymore.  4.3.2.4. Copy the configuration onto the reader (Config-Cloning) In order to connecting the USB flash drive on the reader USB port and copy the configuration from the USB flash drive onto the reader, it is necessary to switch off the reader before plug-in the USB flash drive. After switching on the reader the boot process will look for a connected USB flash drive and will copy the existing configuration file onto the reader. It must be ensured that no configuration page (CFG page) is locked inside the reader. If configura-tion pages are locked the configuration file will not be copied onto the reader. If single configuration parameters in the configuration file were out of range and invalid the configuration file will not be copied onto the reader as well. After the copy process has been finished the green LED will start flashing and the red LED goes off. After the red LED goes off the USB flash drive can be disconnected. If the USB actions failed the red status LED starts flashing until the USB flash drive is removed.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 14 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  Note: Connecting an USB flash drive on a running reader will always overwrite an existing con-figuration file in the main directory on the USB flash drive (see 4.3.2.3. Storing the reader configuration on a USB flash drive).
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 15 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.3.3. RS232 Interface on connector X4 The  RS232  interface  is  connected  on  X4.  The  transmission  parameters  can  be  configured  by means of software protocol.    Figure 7: RS232 interface pin-outs on X4  Table 7: Pin Assignment RS232 Interface Pin Number   at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 1 RS232 – RxD 2 RS232 – TxD 3 GND    Figure 8: Wiring example for connecting the RS232 interface to a 9 pin D-SUB plug
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 16 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.3.4. Data-Clock Interface on connector X4 The connection of the data-clock interface takes place via the digital Outputs OUT1 and OUT2 at connector X4. The wire for the clock (Data-0) needs to be connected to connector OUT1-E, the wire for the data (Data-1) needs to be connected to connector OUT2-E.   Figure 9: Data-Clock Interface on connector X4  Table 8: Pin Assignment Data/Clock Interface Pin Number  at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 7 Clock / Data-0 8 Vcc 9 Data / Data-1 10 Vcc  NOTE: The data-clock interface is only available in Scan-Mode. The data-clock interface cannot be used to configure the reader. The digital outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are not available, if the data-clock interface is activated. The data as well as the clock need to be supplied with an external voltage.  The output is designed for max. 24 V DC / 20 mA. For access control application it is possible to connect the reader parallel with two inputs of a Wiegand controller. By that it is possible to control two traffic lanes (e.g. Entrance and Exit). Please read the application note N61011-xe-ID-B for more details.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 17 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx   Figure 10: Wiring Example  NOTE: Please consider possible limitations of the Wiegand Controller regarding the used supply voltage. The  necessity  of  the  external  pull  down  resistor  is  depending  on  the  inner  circuit  of  the used Wiegand Controller In dependency on the inner circuit of the used Wiegand Controller it is necessary to use external serial resistors to limit the current on the data and clock wires. See Notes below for  resistor values
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 18 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.4. Inputs and Outputs on connector X4 4.4.1. 24 V DC voltage on connector X4 A 24 V DC voltage can be received on Pin 4 of connector X4. It can be used e.g. to drive the digital Inputs and Outputs of the reader.   Figure 11: 24 V DC Voltage  Table 9: Pin Assignment 24 V DC Voltage Pin Number  at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 3 GND 4 24 V DC  CAUTION: The maximum current is limited to 750 mA.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 19 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.4.2. Digital Inputs on connector X4 The optocouplers on Terminal X4 are galvanically isolated from the Reader electronics and must therefore be externally supplied.   Figure 12: Digital inputs IN1 / IN2  Table 10: Pin Assignment digital Inputs IN1 / IN2 Pin Number  at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 11 IN1 - 12 IN1 + 13 IN2 - 14 IN2 +  Figure 13: Internal and external wiring of the digital inputs IN1 / IN2  NOTE: The inputs are configured for a maximum input voltage of 24 V DC and an input current of max. 20 mA. Polarity reversal or overload on the input will destroy it.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 20 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.4.3. Digital outputs on connector X4 The transistor connections, collector and emitter, of the optocoupler output are galvanically isolated from the Reader electronics and are carried to the outside without any internal ancillary circuitry on Terminal X4. The output must therefore be powered by an external power supply.    Figure 14: Digital outputs OUT1 / OUT2  Table 11: Pin Assignment digital outputs OUT1 / OUT2    Figure 15: Internal and external wiring of the digital outputs OUT1 / OUT2  CAUTION: The output is configured for max. 24 V DC / 20 mA. Polarity reversal or overload on the output will destroy it. The output is intended for switching resistive loads only. Pin Number  at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 7 OUT1-E 8 OUT1-C 9 OUT2-E 10 OUT2-C
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 21 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  4.4.4. Relay output on connector X4 There are 2 relay outputs (normally open) available on connector X4.   Figure 16: Relay outputs REL1 / REL2  Table 12: Pin Assignment Relay Outputs REL1 / REL2   CAUTION: The relay outputs are configured for max. 24 V DC / 2 A constant load.  The switching current must not exceed 1A. The  relay  outputs  are  intended  for  switching  resistive  loads  only.  If  an  inductive  load  is connected, the relay contacts must be protected by means of an external protection circuit.  Figure 17: External wiring of the relay outputs Pin Number  at Connector X4 Pin Assignment 5 REL1-NO 6 REL1-COM 15 REL2-NO 16 REL2-COM
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 22 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  5. Operating and Display Elements 5.1. Status LED Table 13: Configuration of the LED Green Yellow Red Description FLASH - OFF Normal Reader operation FLASH FLASH OFF Reader receives a valid protocol from host FLASH - ON RF Warning [0x84] FLASH (alternat-ing) - FLASH (alternat-ing) Hardware Warning; perform Reader Diagnostic [0x6E] for further information Firmware Update: FLASH FLASH FLASH Firmware transfer from host to reader  (Please do not switch off the reader or disconnect the interface cable) (light in sequence) Configurations-Reset: FLASH FLASH FLASH While T1 is pushed and hold for maximal 5 s (light in sequence) ON ON ON After T1 has been pushed and hold for 5 s complete con-figuration reset has been performed ANT 1 – 4: Green HF Power switched on Blue Transponder detected Red Antenna impedance error (unequal 50 Ohm) Antenna 1- 4 RUN Host  Communication Warning
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 23 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  5.2. Reset Push Button T1 By means of the push button T1 a complete configuration reset can be performed. The push button is positioned in the middle between the antenna connectors ANT3 and ANT4. Figure 18 shows the position of the push button. It is located inside the reader housing. To press the reset button T1 you should use a paper clip. To reset the reader back to factory default push the button for at least 5 s until the 3 status LED (left side) are switched on continuously. After releasing the push button the reader performs a re-start. During a complete configuration reset all parameters of the reader will be reset back to factory de-fault and need to be configured again.  Figure 18: Position of the reset button T1
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 24 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  5.3. Reader Power Adjustment  To achieve the optimum reading performance it is necessary to set the reader output power to the highest allowed value. This depends on the used reader type (EU / FCC) and the regulation in the country were the reader is used.  5.3.1. EU reader according to EN 302 208 According to the standard EN 302 208 the maximum radiated power is 2 W e.r.p. (Effective Radi-ated Power) in countries of the European Union. The in the reader configured output power Pout  depends on the antenna gain in dBi and the attenuation of the antenna cable. If a circular polarized antenna is used the antenna gain [dBic] can be reduced by 3dB. At a linear polarized antenna the maximum linear antenna gain [dBi] must be used.  POut = Perp - Antenna Gain + Cable loss + 2,1dB** ** Correction Factor to convert the radiated power from e.r.p to e.i.r.p.  For the calculation of the reader output power POut  an Excel file „Calc-RF-Power.xls“ can be used. Available from Feig Electronic GmbH.  Example:  ** linear antenna = „0“,  circular antenna = „1“ Figure 19: Calculation of the output power In  Figure  19  the  allowed  antenna  power  is  shown  for  the  use  of  the  FEIG  standard  antenna ANT.U600/270 –EU and a 6m long Belden H155 coaxial cable.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 25 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  5.3.2. FCC Reader according to FCC 47 Part 15 According to the FCC approval, Title 47, Part15 the maximum output power of the reader is limited to 1 W (30dBm). The maximum radiated power of the antenna should not increase more than 4 W e.i.r.p. Due to these facts the antenna ID ISC.ANT.U600/270-FCC (7,5 dBi) must be used with at least 5,0 m of cable type Belden H155 (0,3 dB/m) or at least 3,0 m of cable type RG58 (0,5 dB/m).   Antenna Type Permitted Cable ID ISC.ANT.U600/270-FCC Min. 5,0 m of cable type Belden H155 (0,3 dB/m) or min. 3,0 m of cable type RG58 (0,5 dB/m) ID ISC.ANT.U270/270-FCC -/-
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 26 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  6. Technical Data MECHANICAL DATA    Housing  Aluminum powder-coated Dimension (W x H x D) 260 mm x 157 mm x 68 mm  10.2 inch x 6.2 inch x 2.7 inch Weight  1,8 kg (4.0 lb) Protection Class IP 43 (with protection cap IP64) Colour RAL 9003 (Signal White)   ELECTRICAL DATA    Power Supply 24 V DC ± 20 % (Noise Ripple: max. 150 mV)  Current Consumption max.   3,8 A typ.*  1,0 A *without the power consumption of an external connected device, like a UHF –Multiplexer Operating Frequency  EU-Reader   FCC-Reader  865 MHz to 868 MHz (EN 302 208)  902 MHz to 928 MHz (FCC47 Part15) RF-Power 100 mW up to max. 2 W configurable (Tolerance: max. ±3 dB) Antenna Connection 4 x SMA female (50 ), internal Multiplexer, configurable with 24 V DC   / max. 500 mA  on the antenna output RF-Diagnostic RF-Channel monitoring Antenna SWR-monitoring  Internal Overheating control* Outputs   2 x Optocoupler   2 x Relay (NOC)  24 V DC   / 20 mA (galvanically isolated)  24 V DC   / 1 A (switching current), (2A con-stant load) Inputs   2 x Optocoupler  max.24 V DC   / 20 mA * Caution: Overheating of the device may result in performance losses. It is recommended to activate the RF of the reader only if there is a transponder in the detection range of an antenna.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 27 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  Interfaces  RS232 USB Mini (USB 2.0; Full Speed; On-The-Go) Ethernet (10/100 BASE-T; MDI/MDI-X cross over detection; IPv4) Wiegand (Scan Mode Schnittstelle)     FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES    Protocol Modes  FEIG ISO HOST Mode (Advanced Protocol Frame)   Buffered Read Mode Scan Mode  Notification Mode Automatic Data  Buffering and  Filtering Supported Transponder Types EPC Class 1 Generation 2 ISO 18000-6-C (Upgrade Code required) Further transponder types on request possible Optical Indicators  16 LEDs for analyze the operating status and the connected antennas Further Features Anticollision Output of RSSI and Phase Angle RF-Channel monitoring Support of enciphered transponder communica-tion Secure key memory “Config Cloning“-function Real-time clock (Battery-buffered)   AMBIENT CONDITIONS    Temperature Range   Operation   Storage  -25 °C up to +55 °C  -25 °C up to +85 °C Humidity 5 % up to 95 % non-condensing Vibration EN 60068-2-6 10 Hz to 150 Hz: 0,075 mm / 1 g Shock EN 60068-2-27 Acceleration 30 g
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 28 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  APPLICABLE STANDARDS    Radio Regulation   Europe  USA   Canada  EN 302 208 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 IC RSS-210 EMC EN 301 489 Safety   Low Voltage   Human Exposure  EN 62368-1 EN 50364
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 29 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  7. Radio Approvals 7.1. Europe (CE)  Hereby, FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH declares that the radio equipment type ID ISC.LRU1002 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.  The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:  http://www.feig.de/en/downloads-support/declarations-of-conformity.html    Performance Classification according to ETSI EN 301 489: Class 2
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 30 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  7.2. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) 7.2.1. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) warning notices   Product name: ID ISC.LRU1002-FCC FCC ID: IC: PJMLRU1002A 6633A-LRU1002A Notice for USA and Canada   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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. Unauthorized modifications may void the authority granted under Federal communications Commission Rules permitting the operation of this device. 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. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :  (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et  (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.  Warning:  Changes or modification made to this equipment not expressly approved by FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 31 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  7.2.2. Label Information The following information must be placed at the outer side of the housing in which the reader is mounted. Contains FCC ID PJMLRU1002A Contains IC: 6633A-LRU1002A  7.2.3. Installation with FCC / IC Approval FCC-/IC-NOTICE: To comply with FCC Part 15 Rules in the United States / with IC Radio Stan-dards in Canada, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification / IC certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States / Canada.  7.2.4. USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) approved antennas This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with maxi-mum permission gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types, not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 34 cm from all persons and must not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except as listed for this product's certification. Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s’il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonc-tionner  avec  les  types  d’antenne  ’énoncé  ci-dessus  et  ayant  un  gain  admissible  maximal  et l’impédance requise pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur. Les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doit être installé pour fournir une distance de séparation d'au moins 34 cm de toutes les personnes et ne doit pas être situé ou opérant en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre émetteur, sauf dans les cas énumérés à la certification de ce pro-duit. Following  antennas  are  approved  by  FCC  according  FCC  Part  15  and  IC  Canada  according RS210   ID ISC.ANT.U270/270-FCC (6.0 dBi)   ID ISC.ANT.U600/270-FCC (7,5 dBi)
IDENTIFICATION Installation ID ISC.LRU1002  FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 32 of 32 M61110-2e-ID-B.docx  ANNEX A - Accessories Following optional accessories are available: Order No. Article Description 3558.000.00 ID ISC.LR.CSC-IP64 Connector Sealing Cap Plastic Sealing Cap for Reader Connectors with Steel Conduit Pipe Thread (PG) for ID ISC.LRU3x00 and ID ISC.LRU1002  3831.000.00 ID ISC.LRU3x00-MS Mounting Rail Set Mounting Rail Set for ID ISC.LRU3x00 and ID ISC.LRU1002 EU: 3198.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U600/270  UHF Antenna UHF Antenna for connection to UHF Reader, Connector: RG58 coax cable 10 cm, plug SMA – female, 3dB beamwidth 65° x 30° FCC: 3685.000.00 EU: 3199.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U270/270  UHF Antenna UHF Antenna for connection to UHF Reader, Connector: SMA – female, 3dB beamwidth 65° x 65° FCC: 3686.000.00 EU: 3200.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U170/170  UHF Antenna UHF Antenna for connection to UHF Reader, Connector: RG316/U coax cable 10 cm, plug SMA – female, 3dB beam-width 85° x 85° 3308.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U600/270-MS  Mounting Set Antenna UHF Mounting Set for UHF Antenna ID ISC.ANT.U600/270. Suitable for mounting on installation pipes with a diameter of up to 60 mm. 3309.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U270/270-MS  Mounting Set Antenna UHF Mounting Set for UHF Antenna ID ISC.ANT.U270/270. Suitable for mounting on installation pipes with a diameter of up to 60 mm. 3310.000.00 ID ISC.ANT.U170/170-MS  Mounting Set Antenna UHF Mounting Set for UHF Antenna ID ISC.ANT.U170/170. Suitable for mounting on installation pipes with a diameter of up to 60 mm. 1654.002.00 ID ISC.ANT.C2-A UHF  Antenna Cable 2m H155 Coax Cable for UHF Reader, Connection Plug SMA - male/male, Length: approx. 2 m 1654.003.00 ID ISC.ANT.C6-A UHF  Antenna Cable 6m H155 Coax Cable for UHF Reader, Connection Plug SMA - male/male, Length: approx. 6 m 2557.000.00 ID NET.24V-B Power Supply Unit Power Supply Unit for ID ISC.LR/LRM2500/1002, ID ISC.LRU/LRU3x00/1002. Versatile outlets available (EU, GB, US - not included). 2558.000.00 ID CAB.NET.24V-B-EU Cable with European Plug Cable with Continental European Plug for Power Supply Unit ID NET.24V-B 2559.000.00 ID CAB.NET.24V-B-GB Cable with GB/UK Plug Cable with GB Plug for Power Supply Unit ID NET.24V-B 2560.000.00 ID CAB.NET.24V-B-US Cable with US Plug Cable with US Plug for Power Supply Unit ID NET.24V-B 4104.000.00 ID CPR.USB/OTG USB Stick + On-The-Go Adapter Cable 4 GB USB Flash Drive incl. USB On-The-Go Adapter Cable

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