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Declaration of Conformity
Jungheinrich AG, Friedrich-Ebert-Damm 129, 22047 Hamburg, Germany
Manufacturer or agent acting in the European Union
Model
Option
Serial no.
Year of
manufacture
Easy Access
Transponder
Stand-Alone
Additional information
On behalf of
Date
G EC Declaration of Conformity
The undersigned hereby declare that the module described below in detail complies
with the European Directives 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive), 2014/35/EU
(electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits) and 2014/30/EU
(Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC) including amendments as well as the
legislative decree to incorporate the directives in national law. The signatories are in
each case individually authorised to compile the technical documents.
The undersigned hereby declares that the aforementioned radio equipment satisfies
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following address:
www.jungheinrich.com/declaration-of-conformity
Foreword
Notes on the operating instructions
These ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide sufficient
instruction for the safe operation of the Easy Access transponder standalone
module. The information is presented in a precise and clear manner. The chapters
are arranged by letter and the pages are numbered continuously.
When operating and performing maintenance work, make sure that you use the
description that applies to the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Modul.
Our Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Modul undergoes continual ongoing
development. We reserve the right to alter the design, features and technical aspects
of the equipment. No guarantee of particular features of the Easy Access
transponder standalone module should therefore be assumed from these operating
instructions.
Safety notices and markings
Safety notices and other important notices and their significance are indicated by the
following safety warning notices and signal words:
DANGER!
Danger refers to an acutely hazardous situation that will result in severe and even
fatal injuries if the instruction is ignored.
WARNING!
Warning refers to a potentially hazardous situation that could result in severe and
even fatal injuries if the instruction is ignored.
CAUTION!
Caution refers to a situation that could result in minor to moderate injuries if the
instruction is ignored.
NOTE
Note refers to information that does not relate to the possible endangering of
persons.
This message appears when particular information, instructions or notices are
required with regard to procedures, equipment, tools, pressures, capacity loads
and other special data.
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Copyright
Copyright of these operating instructions remains with JUNGHEINRICH AG.
Jungheinrich Aktiengesellschaft
Friedrich-Ebert-Damm 129
22047 Hamburg - Germany
Tel:
+49
www.jungheinrich.com
(0)
40/6948-0
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Contents
A Correct Use and Application ...................................................................... 7
1 Approved application conditions .......................................................................... 7
2 Proprietor responsibilities .................................................................................... 9
B Component Description ............................................................................. 10
1 Application......................................................................................................... 10
2 Technical Specifications .................................................................................... 11
2.1 Module .......................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Connection Assignment for 14-Pin Connector ............................................... 11
2.3 EN norms ...................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Conditions of use............................................................................................ 14
2.5 Electrical requirements ................................................................................... 14
C Operation ..................................................................................................... 15
1 Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module .............................................. 15
1.1 Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module Description ......................... 15
1.2 Button allocation of the display ...................................................................... 15
1.3 Operation of the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module .................. 16
2 Operation of the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module ..................... 18
2.1 General Information about the Use of the Keyless Access System ............... 18
2.2 Using the Display: ......................................................................................... 19
2.3 Commissioning the Transponder Reader ....................................................... 20
2.4 Using the Transponder Reader ...................................................................... 22
3 Log-in History .................................................................................................... 27
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A Correct Use and Application
Approved application conditions
– Operation in industrial and commercial environments.
– Permissible temperature range -28°C to +65°C.
WARNING!
Operation under extreme conditions
Operation of the Easy Access transponder standalone module under extreme
conditions can lead to malfunctions.
Operation under extreme conditions, in particular in very dusty or corrosive
environments, is not permitted.
Operation in areas at risk of explosion is not permitted.
In adverse weather conditions (thunder, lightning), the Easy Access transponder
standalone module must not be operated outdoors or in endangered areas.
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Proprietor responsibilities
For the purposes of these operating instructions, the "operating company" is defined
as any natural or legal person who either uses the Easy Access Transponder
StandAlone Modul himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g.
leasing or renting) the operating company is considered the person who, in
accordance with existing contractual agreements between the owner and operator
of the Easy Access transponder standalone module, is charged with operational
duties.
The operating company must ensure that the Easy Access Transponder StandAlone Modul is used only for the purpose it is intended. The operating company must
ensure that all operators have read and understood these operating instructions.
NOTE
Failure to comply with these operating instructions shall invalidate the warranty. The
same applies if improper work is carried out on the appliance by the customer and/or
third parties without the permission of the manufacturer.
B Component Description
Application
The Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Modul is an access system.
Activation is via a transponder in accordance with DIN ISO/IEC 14443 A/B, via soft
key entry on delivery.
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Technical Specifications
All technical specifications refer to a standard module.
Z Technical modifications and additions reserved.
2.1
Module
Power supply
12 VDC to 48 VDC
Current consumption during operation 12 V - 120 mA
(maximum)
24 V - 60 mA
48 V - 35 mA
2.2
Standby current consumption
8 mA at 24 V
Dimensions
67.4 x 67.4 x 54.9 mm
Protection rating
Ambient temperature
IP 65 at the front
IP 54 at the back with connector plugged
in
-28°C to 65°C
Storage temperature
-40°C to 80°C
Relative air humidity
5 to 95% (in operation), no thawing
Rated RF output power
Frequency: 13,56 Mhz
Electric field intensity: < 29,5 dBµV/m
@30m
Connection Assignment for 14-Pin Connector
PIN
Signal
+ relay
Relay output
+ relay
Relay output
+ relay
Relay output
CANL
11
2.3
+ supply
CANH
10
Activity detection (low active)
11
GND
12
GND
13
GND
14
GND
EN norms
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The manufacturer confirms that the truck adheres to the limits for electromagnetic
emissions and resistance as well as the static electricity discharge test in
accordance with EN 300330-1 as well as the standardised instructions contained
therein.
FCC Statement
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.
NOTE
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Statement
Industry Canada (IC) Statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 . This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
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L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est
conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique 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;
2.L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
No changes to electric or electronic components or their arrangement may be made
without the written agreement of the manufacturer.
WARNING!
Medical equipment can malfunction due to non-ionising radiation
The module electrical equipment that emits non-ionising radiation (e.g. transponder
reader) can affect the operators' medical equipment (pacemakers, hearing aids etc.)
and result in malfunctions. Consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the medical
equipment to clarify whether it can be used near the industrial truck.
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2.4 Conditions of use
Ambient temperature
-28°C to +65°C
2.5
Electrical requirements
The manufacturer certifies compliance with the requirements for the design and
manufacture of electrical equipment, according to EN 1175 "Safety of industrial
trucks - Electrical requirements" and EN 60204-1 "Safety of machinery - Electrical
equipment of machines", provided the module is used correctly.
2.6
Nameplate
Dimensions: 19 x 38 mm
Location of nameplate
The pictures just indicate the nameplate location on the product. The final content is
as stated above.
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C Operation
Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module
1.1
Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module Description
Item Control/
display
1.2
Function
Key allocation
see page 18.
Keys
Selection keys for the corresponding functions.
Button allocation of the display
Symbol
Function
Confirms an entry or a transponder
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Switches off the machine
Settings:
Switches to the menu for managing the codes/transponders and for
the log-in history
Change access code/transponder: To add or delete codes/transponders
Change set-up code/set-up transponder:
To activate the transponder reader and add/delete the set-up
transponder
Back:
Cancels the current process and
returns to the previous menu
Up arrow:
Selection of codes/transponders
Down arrow:
Selection of codes/transponders
Clear:
Deletes selected codes/transponders
Add:
To add transponders
Log-in history:
Displays the chronological log-in history
1.3
Operation of the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module
The keyless access system allows an individual access code to be allocated to each
operator.
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Item Description
Display unit (as-supplied condition):
– Entry of 4-digit default or set-up code, using the numbers 1 to 4
Transponder reader:
– Read area for the transponder
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2
2.1
Operation of the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone
Module
General Information about the Use of the Keyless Access System
The default code is to be found on a sticker. When using for the first time, change
the set-up code and remove the sticker!
– Default code: 1-2-3-4
– Factory set-up code: 2-4-1-2
When a valid code is entered or a valid transponder used, a green tick appears on
the display unit.
When an invalid code has been entered or an invalid transponder used, a red cross
is displayed, and the entry must be repeated.
Once a certain length of time has elapsed without entry of a code or use of a
transponder, the display unit switches to standby mode. Pressing any key cancels
standby mode.
The following additional settings can be performed by the manufacturer’s customer
service department.
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2.2
Using the Display:
2.2.1 Activating the Module with the Default Code
Procedure
• Release the emergency disconnect switch.
• Enter the default code 1-2-3-4 using the soft keys below the display (3).
The module is enabled.
2.2.2 Blocking an Enabled Module
Procedure
• Press the key under the "Switch off" symbol (5) on the
display unit.5
The module is blocked.
As an option, the customer service department can pre-set the module such that the
module is blocked automatically after a defined delay at a standstill. Automatic
blocking does not occur if the module has been enabled by the set-up code or the
set-up transponder.
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2.3
Commissioning the Transponder Reader
In the as-supplied condition, the Easy Access transponder standalone module can
be enabled only by using the keys on the display unit. The operating company needs
to activate the transponder reader. Once the transponder reader has been activated,
the module can be enabled only by using transponders.
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2.3.1 Activating the transponder reader
Procedure
• Release
the
emergency
disconnectswitch.
• Enter the default code 1-2-3-4 using
thekeys below the display unit (3). The
truck is switched on.
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Settings"symbol (6).
• Press the key below the "Change setupcode" symbol (7).
• Enter the set-up code 2-4-1-2 using
thekeys below the display unit (3). The
set-up code entered is displayed.
• Press the key below the "Delete"symbol
(8).
The set-up code is deleted.
• Hold a transponder in front of
thetransponder reader (4).
This transponder thus becomes the
setup transponder.
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Confirm"symbol (9).
The ID of the set-up transponder is
displayed.
If the wrong transponder has been used,
the procedure can be repeated using
the key below the "Delete" symbol (8).
• To return to the main menu, press
thekey below the "Back" symbol (10).
The default code can no longer be used
and must be deleted.
• Delete the default code, see page 26.
• Add new transponders, see page 25.
The transponder reader is now active.
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2.4
Using the Transponder Reader
NOTE
Do not damage the transponders. The module cannot be switched on with damaged
transponders.
2.4.1 Activating the Module with a Transponder
Procedure
• Release the emergency disconnect switch.
• Hold a transponder in front of thetransponder
read area (4).
A green tick appears and remains until the
transponder has been confirmed. If there is no
confirmation within 20 seconds, the access
prompt appears.
• Press the key below the "Confirm" symbol (9).
The module is enabled.
2.4.2 Blocking an Enabled Module
Procedure
• Press the key under the "Switch off" symbol (5) on
thedisplay unit.
• Press the emergency disconnect switch.
The module is blocked.
As an option, the customer service department can pre-set the module such that the
module is blocked automatically after a defined delay at a standstill. Automatic
blocking does not occur if the module has been enabled by the set-up code or the
set-up transponder.
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2.4.3 Adding a new transponder
Requirements
– The truck is switched on, see page 24.
Procedure
• Press the key below the "Settings"symbol
(6).
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Edit transponder" symbol (11).
A set-up transponder is requested.
• Place the set-up transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
All transponder IDs are shown on the
display unit (3).
• Press the key below the "Add"symbol
(12).
• Place the new transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
The new transponder ID must be different
from existing transponder IDs.
• Press the key below the "Confirm"symbol
(9).
The new transponder ID is displayed.
If the wrong transponder has been used,
delete it, see page 26, and add a correct
transponder.
• To return to the main menu, press thekey below the "Back" symbol (10).
A new transponder has been added.
The transponder IDs saved are sorted first of all numerically and then
alphabetically.
Z Up to 100 transponder IDs can be saved.
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2.4.4 Deleting transponders
Requirements
– The truck is switched on, see page
24.
Procedure
• Press
the
key
below
"Settings"symbol (6).
• Press
the
key
below
"Edittransponder" symbol (11).
The
set-up transponder
is requested.
the
the
• Place the set-up transponder on
thetransponder reader (4). All
transponder IDs are shown on the
display unit (3).
• Select the transponder ID to
bedeleted using the key below the
"Down selection" symbol (13).
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Delete"symbol (8).
The transponder has been deleted.
• To return to the main menu, pressthe
key
below
the
"Back"
symbol (10).
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24
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2.4.5 Adding a New Set-up Transponder
Requirements
– The truck is switched on, see page 24.
Procedure
• Press the key below the "Settings"symbol
(6).
• Press the key below the "Change set-up
transponder" symbol (11). The set-up
transponder is requested.
• Place the set-up transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
All transponder IDs are shown on the
display unit (3).
• Press the key below the "Add"symbol
(12).
• Place the new transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
The new transponder ID must be different
from existing transponder IDs.
• Press the key below the "Confirm"symbol
(9).
The new transponder ID is displayed.
If the wrong transponder has been used,
delete the set-up transponder again, see
page 26, and add the correct set-up
transponder.
• To return to the main menu, press thekey below the "Back" symbol (10).
A new transponder has been added.
The transponder IDs saved are sorted first of all numerically and then
alphabetically.
Z Up to four set-up transponder IDs can be saved.
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2.4.6 Deleting a Set-up Transponder
Requirements
– The truck is switched on, see page
24.
Procedure
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Settings"symbol (6).
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Changeset-up
transponder"
symbol (11).
The
set-up transponder
is requested.
• Place the set-up transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
All set-up transponder IDs are
shown on the display unit (3).
• Select the set-up transponder ID
tobe deleted using the key below the
"Down selection" symbol (13). The
set-up transponder ID that has just
been used is shown in green and
must not be deleted.
• Press
the
key
below
the
"Delete"symbol (8).
The set-up transponder has been
deleted.
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13
• To return to the main menu, press
the
key
the "Back"
below
symbol (10).
NOTE
The transponder code used to enable the "Change set-up transponder" menu is
shown in green and cannot be deleted.
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3
Log-in History
The log-in history displays the last 10 transponder IDs used to enable the module in
chronological order. The current log-in is displayed first.
Requirements
– Truck is switched on.
Procedure
• Press the key below the "Settings"symbol
(6).
• Press the key below the "Log-in
history"symbol (14).
A set-up transponder is requested.
• Place the set-up transponder on
thetransponder reader (4).
The log-in history is displayed. The current
log-in is displayed first.
• To scroll forward, press the key under
the"Down selection" symbol (13). Repeat
as many times as necessary.
The display area moves and earlier log-ins
are displayed.
• To scroll back, press the key under the
"Upselection" symbol (15). Repeat as
many times as necessary.
The display area moves. More recent logins are displayed.
10
13
15
• To return to the main menu, press the keybelow the "Back" symbol (10).
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