KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA 801210 UBIQUITY Transponder User Manual User Instructions

KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA INC. UBIQUITY Transponder User Instructions

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Figure 1: Basic installation:
The transponder works best when mormted in the position
shown m the photo above, The Wonder rs centered on
theheudliner TheLEDsateatfllehouomDonotposifion
the umspunder or the interconnection wiring so as to
obstruct yournurnulview of the rmdmy.Thetranspunder
power/serialponwifingstypicallymutedinamamertlm
hidesitintheheadliner,
IMPORTANT Notes:
0 Incorrect motmting motion of the transponder may result
in fiilune to oomrmmicate with the reader.
0 Thepowet/sefialadaptermustnotremainontopofthe
17 : ' ’ ‘ r dashboardwhereitnfightoverheatinflresm.
Notes about using the Dual LockWI strips that are
fastened on the back of the transponder...
1. Thoroughly M and it! the glass surface where
theuansponderistobemolmtedonthe inside ofdle
power/serial
port
windshield.
2. Carefully tmove the proactive backing from the Dual
LockTM mmmn'ng stn'ps
power/serial 3. Ensure that the transponder Is orientedas shownin
adapter 9 pin the photo above .
4, Firmly press the transponder against the windshield.
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5‘ Maintain firm pressure for about 15 seconds to
achieve a good bond.
6. Afierthis,thetranspondermayberemovedfiomthe
Dual LockTM strips as ofien as required. Always press
the transponder back firmly onto the Dial LockTM strips.
7. Maketheoonnecfionstodieuamponderasshowninthe
power/serial port connection section on this page.
Choose die drawing that suits your specific application.
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Photo #1: Basic installation power supply connectors:
transponder connector ; p ,
12 Vdc m plug plugs into thetranspondh
plugs into the cigarette power/serial port “ ‘
lighter socket
power ssenat
adapter
Protocol compatibility
1. [AG
2. TDMA “V6“
3. Sandwich specification (IEEE 1455 +)
4. Title 21
Power supply
A 5 Vdc power tap extracted from the vehicle 12 Vdc power
provides the power supply for the transponder.
Life
6 year operating life measured from delivay date of
transponder from the factory. Batteries are not required.
Durability of the ease meets SAE 1455 recommendation
Operating Temperature Range
All demonstration transponder performance specifications
apply overtlw temperature range -20Cto +70 °C rmless
otherwise specified. The power/serial adapter supplied in the
transponder demonstration package is rated at 0 to +85 °C.
Maximum Case Temperature
115 °C as per SAE 11455. The transponder case does not
deform or become permanently damaged at this temperanne.
Storage Temperature Range
Thenanspondercanbestmedsafelywithhi -40to85 °C
Humidity
The transponder withstands 5 to 90% relative hrmridity, non-
condensing
Vibration
The transponder performance does not degrade when
subjemdto 1.5gvibration5thrmlgi 1&0Hzinmyp1anefor
3 hoursaspertestmethod SAE 11211.
RF Safety
The transponder transmitted energy does not exceed die RF
safety requirements as specified in BEBE C95 1-19914
' Applicable RF Standards
‘IhetranspondermeelsFCCParts 15 and 90 andIndnstry
Canada RSS 137
Mounting
Usethe 3M DualLock®strips flippliedtnmountthe
transpondertzodie inside ofthe vehicle window as described
in the mounting 111mm section above.
Metallized Windows
The namponder cannot be used in vehicles equippedwith
either metalized Windshields or metalized Moreen
appliqués.
Customer Access
There are no customer serviceable components inside.
(The above specifications are subject in change without m.)
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