KEBA 0008 RFID Module User Manual rfiduni tden v10

KEBA AG RFID Module rfiduni tden v10

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RFID UNI Module  Introduction                  Module Device  RFID UNI Module Internal Technical Documentation V 1.0
Introduction   List of changes  Version changed from / to Date  Description  Modified by 0.1  11-2017  Created  rter 0.2  01-2018  Document finished  rter 1.0  01-2018  Review  hpf/ltc
RFID UNI Module  Introduction Contents  1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Purpose of the document ..................................................................................... 5 1.2 Audience and prerequisites ................................................................................. 5 1.3 Intended use ........................................................................................................ 5 1.4 Notes on this document ....................................................................................... 6 1.4.1 Contents of document .............................................................................. 6 1.4.2 Not contained in this document ................................................................ 6 1.5 Documentation for further reading ....................................................................... 7 2 Safety notes .................................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Representation .................................................................................................... 8 3 Product overview .......................................................................................................... 9 3.1 Summary ............................................................................................................. 9 3.1.1 Range and detection .............................................................................. 10 3.2 RFID module before installation ......................................................................... 10 3.3 RFID module after installation ............................................................................ 11 3.3.1 AP CC300 operating panel (example) .................................................... 11 3.3.2 AP C3 operating panel (example) ........................................................... 12 4 Assembly and installation notes ................................................................................ 13 5 Connections and wiring ............................................................................................. 14 5.1 EMC and wiring guidelines ................................................................................ 14 5.1.1 Personal safety and exposure ................................................................ 14 5.1.2 Why EMC-aware wiring? ........................................................................ 14 5.1.3 Which EMC measures must be taken? ................................................... 14 5.2 Power supply ..................................................................................................... 15 5.3 Module interfaces .............................................................................................. 16 5.3.1 Assembly ............................................................................................... 16 5.3.2 Connector A ........................................................................................... 17 5.3.3 Connector B (optional) ........................................................................... 17 5.3.4 Connector C (optional) ........................................................................... 17 5.3.5 Dual LED (optional) ................................................................................ 17 5.4 Cables ............................................................................................................... 18 5.4.1 Connector cable for RFID module .......................................................... 18 6 Status LED (optional) .................................................................................................. 19 6.1 RFID status LED ................................................................................................ 19 7 Maintenance and repair notes .................................................................................... 20 7.1 Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 20 7.2 Repair ................................................................................................................ 20 7.2.1 Packaging and shipping ......................................................................... 20 7.3 Waste disposal .................................................................................................. 20
Introduction   8 Accessories and spares ............................................................................................. 21 9 Technical specification ............................................................................................... 22 10 Relevant EC directives and applicable standards .................................................... 23 10.1 EU directives ..................................................................................................... 23 10.2 Standards .......................................................................................................... 23 10.2.1 Validating conformance ........................................................................ 23 10.2.2 Other standards .................................................................................... 23 10.2.3 FCC statement (USA) ........................................................................... 23 10.2.4 RSS/CNR statement (Canada) ............................................................. 24
RFID UNI Module  Introduction 1  Introduction 1.1  Purpose of the document This planning manual describes the RFID UNI module, which is already permanently installed in different KEBA products like operating panels and teaching units. The application and functionality of the RFID module is the same for each KEBA product.    1.2  Audience and prerequisites The planning manual is geared towards those who are using or intend to deploy an KEBA product with RFID module.  Only electrical technicians who are qualified to the VDE 1000-10 standard are permitted to install and maintain.  This means personnel who:   can evaluate the work to be carried out and recognise the possible hazards based on their technical training, knowledge and experience plus their expertise in the applicable standards.  have a level of knowledge equivalent to that obtained through professional training as a result of several years experience working in a similar field.    1.3  Intended use The intended use of the RFID UNI module includes deployment in KEBA products.   The RFID UNI module (Radio Frequency Identification) is used in conjunction with an RFID card for contactless logon and logoff  (as per  ISO 15693) and is employed for user identification. This replaces the login of a user with username and password.  The RFID UNI module may not be used to fulfil protection requirements in the area of personal safety to prevent a malfunction compromising personal safety.
Introduction   1.4  Notes on this document 1.4.1  Contents of document  RFID module description  Assembly and installation notes  Description of the connections and wiring including EMC measures  Description of the configuration  Description of the optional status LED  Maintenance notes  Accessories  Technical specification 1.4.2  Not contained in this document  Operating panel description  Teaching pendants description  Other KEBA products
RFID UNI Module  Introduction 1.5  Documentation for further reading The following is a listing of manuals for operating panels, which are equipped with an RFID module:   Doc. No.:   Planning manual  Description 1008790  AP CC300 operating device  Describes the installation, assembly, connection and operation of the operating panel. - in preparation -  AP C3 operating device
Safety notes   2  Safety notes 2.1  Representation At various points in this manual you will see notes and precautionary warn-ings regarding possible hazards. The symbols used have the following meaning:  ! DANGER! • indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  ! WARNING! • indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  ! CAUTION! • means that if the corresponding safety measures are not taken a poten-tially hazardous situation can occur which, if not avoided, may result in property damage or slight bodily injury.   NOTICE • NOTICE used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property dam-age.   • This symbol reminds you of the possible consequences of touching electrostatically sensitive components.   Information Informations on use of equipment and useful practical tips are identified by the symbol "Information". "Information" do not contain any information that draws attention to potentially dangerous or harmful functions.
RFID UNI Module  Product overview 3  Product overview 3.1  Summary The RFID card user must hold the RFID card close to the RFID antenna on the front of the operating panel for identification. The area of the RFID an-tenna is indicated by two horizontal lines on the panel.  An RFID system comprises:  •  RFID card •  RFID UNI module, installed in the device.    Contactless user identification with an RFID card (e.g. operating panel AP CC300)
Product overview   3.1.1  Range and detection The typical range for RFID card to RFID UNI module is about 40 mm for the recommended RI-I02112A-03 RFID card.  There is no provision to detect multiple cards at the same time. If several RFID cards are within range, either only one will be detected or this will cause a detection error. 3.2  RFID module before installation The illustrations below show the standard module with an USB connector.   The flexible part of the module allows a folded installation. The lateral, rigid parts are then parallel to each other; a few millimeters apart (see chapter 3.3.2.)  Top view:   Bottom view:
RFID UNI Module  Product overview 3.3  RFID module after installation  The following illustrations show the position of the module in stationary op-erating panels.  3.3.1  AP CC300 operating panel (example) Front view:  Front view (without elements located in front of the module):  Section B view:
Product overview   3.3.2  AP C3 operating panel (example)  The RFID module is installed folded.   The first illustration shows the user-facing side of the module.   The second and third figures make the folded module easier to recognize; two printed circuit boards and a flexible print in between.  Top View:
RFID UNI Module  Assembly and installation notes 4  Assembly and installation notes To guarantee the specified antenna range the minimum clearance between antenna and base material (e.g. aluminium) must be respected.  Suitable precautions must be taken to prevent any cables located behind the antenna from causing antenna detuning, e.g. providing a cover.
Connections and wiring   5  Connections and wiring 5.1  EMC and wiring guidelines 5.1.1  Personal safety and exposure Safety extra-low voltage All products are powered by safety extra-low voltage.   Magnetic field strength (distance of 20 cm)  The reference value at 13.56 MHz for H-Field: 73 mA/m  Result module unfolded (max.): 6.8 mA/m Result module folded (max.): 6.7 mA/m  All levels are far below the applicable limit.  5.1.2  Why EMC-aware wiring? The immunity of an electrical system depends essentially on wiring and shielding that is designed to overcome any EMC problems. Servicing experience has shown that inadequate wiring and shielding is a common cause of system interference and failure.  Electromagnetic interference is far more troublesome than "conventional" faults:   It is not normally recognised as such from the symptoms displayed and can often be mistaken for a fault in an assembly, which is basically sound.   They mainly occur sporadically and are difficult to duplicate.  As a consequence fault-finding is time-consuming and expensive.  Therefore ensure from the start that the wiring and shielding conforms to the guidelines documented below. 5.1.3  Which EMC measures must be taken? The EMC measures for the RFID UNI module concentrate on shielding the connecting cable of the module.
RFID UNI Module  Connections and wiring 5.2  Power supply The power to the RFID module is supplied via the connectors for communication.   The high-frequency area has its own voltage regulator.
Connections and wiring   5.3  Module interfaces 5.3.1  Assembly  Side A:    Side B:   Description   Component No.  according to assembly diagram Connector A  S27 Connector B  S1 Connector C  S4 Dual LED  N1  Connector A Connector B Connector C Dual LED
RFID UNI Module  Connections and wiring 5.3.2  Connector A This 5-pin connector is populated for USB communication. 5.3.3  Connector B (optional) This 12-pin connector is populated on side B of the module. It enables USB and serial communication. 5.3.4  Connector C (optional) The coaxial connector can be populated optionally for using an external antenna. 5.3.5  Dual LED (optional) An dual led (red and green) can be populated to indicate the state of the module.
Connections and wiring   5.4  Cables 5.4.1  Connector cable for RFID module The connection cable for the RFID module must be shielded and no longer than 3 m.
RFID UNI Module  Status LED (optional) 6  Status LED (optional) 6.1  RFID status LED  The RFID status LED is located on the module and indicates the status of RFID card recognition:   RFID status LED  Meaning  Cause of fault / solution red  RFID card not recognised or no authorisation  RFID card is defective  Wrong information recorded on RFID card green for ca. 3 sec.  RFID card has been recognised  - permanent red  No firmware, hardware does not boot  Contact the manufacturer LED off  Connection is OK  -
Maintenance and repair notes   7  Maintenance and repair notes 7.1  Maintenance This device does not require regular maintenance. 7.2  Repair Only KEBA technicians may repair faulty devices, otherwise the warranty becomes void.  7.2.1  Packaging and shipping The module is placed in protective packing for shipping. Please return the packaging since KEBA tries to reuse it to minimise the environmental impact.   This protective packaging is not transport packaging and as such it is unsuitable for transport by carrier or air. Suitable, extra transport packaging must be used for this purpose. 7.3  Waste disposal Comply with your national regulations for the disposal of electronic components!
RFID UNI Module  Accessories and spares 8  Accessories and spares Component   Order number  RFID UNI V1 AP_CC300  101719 RFID UNI V2 AP_C3  104242
Technical specification   9  Technical specification General Reading distance:  4 cm from the panel Antenna installation:  permanently installed Positioning of RFID UNI module:  module can be located 5 mm from planes Communication protocol:  according to ISO 15693  Signalling:  2-colour LED on the printed antenna (optional) Interfaces Data interface:  serial Supply voltage:  5 VDC (+/- 5%) Connector plug:  5-pin / 12-pin (optional) RF signal Frequency response:  13.56 MHz Transmission power:  max. 200 mW Sampling rate:  configurable (default: 10 samples / sec) Dimensions Module  width:  38 mm   length:  92 mm   height:  7 mm Environmental condition Operating temperature:  +5 °C to +55 °C Storage temperature:  -30 °C to +70 °C Relative humidity:  5 to 95% (non-condensing) Vibration resistance:  as per IEC 61131 Shock resistance:  as per IEC 61131
RFID UNI Module  Relevant EC directives and applicable standards 10 Relevant EC directives and applicable standards 10.1 EU directives 2014/53/EU  Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 10.2 Standards The following non-legally binding European standards are used to validate the RFID module's conformance to the directives. 10.2.1 Validating conformance Personal safety:  EN 50364:2010 Radio sector:  EN 300330-2 V2.1.1 EMC sector:  EN 301489-1 V2.1.1 / EN 301489-3 V1.6.1 Electrical safety:  EN 60950-1:2006 + A2:2013 10.2.2 Other standards In addition the following non-legally binding standards provide advice in some areas:   Environmental conditions EN 61131-2:2007  Programmable logic controller - part 2 Equipment requirements and tests 10.2.3 FCC statement (USA) FCC Part 15  Radio Frequency Devices  The 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 in-terference that may cause undesired operation.  This device is labelled with an FCC ID number. If this label is not visible when installed in an end device, the outside of the device MUST also display a label referring to the enclosed module.  e.g.  "Contains FCC ID: U870008" (KEBA Product RFID UNI Module)
Relevant EC directives and applicable standards   10.2.4 RSS/CNR statement (Canada)  This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Opera-tion is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   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;  (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique       subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonc         tionnement.   This device is labelled with an IC identification number. If this label is not visible when installed in an end device, the outside of the device MUST also display a label referring to the enclosed module.  e.g.  "IC: 20800-RFIDUNI" (KEBA Product RFID UNI Module)      Information Changes or modifications not expressly approved by KEBA could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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