LogiTag Systems LTG2-01 Gate Exciter GPRS / Door Management Unit GPRS User Manual

LogiTag Systems Ltd. Gate Exciter GPRS / Door Management Unit GPRS

Users Manual

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
LogiTrack
UserGuide
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Contents
1.SaftyPrecautions..................................................................................................................................6
2.IntroducingtheSystem.........................................................................................................................9
3.LogiTrackComponents........................................................................................................................10
3.1.BaseStation............................................................................................................................10
3.2.GateLocator............................................................................................................................14
3.3.GateExciterGPRS...................................................................................................................18
3.4.4ChannelExciter....................................................................................................................22
3.5.1ChannelExciter....................................................................................................................27
3.6.RemoteDoorindicator...........................................................................................................30
3.7.LFantennas.............................................................................................................................34
3.6.1Ceilingantenna...................................................................................................................34
3.6.2Doorantenna......................................................................................................................36
3.6.3Antennainstallationexamples............................................................................................38
3.7Tags.............................................................................................................................................39
3.7.1General................................................................................................................................39
3.7.2Attachingtagstoobjects....................................................................................................42
3.7.3Stafftagfunctionality..........................................................................................................42
3.8SystemRanges............................................................................................................................43
4.GeneralWarningandinstructions......................................................................................................44
4.1Relay(Drycontact)connection...................................................................................................44
5.Infrastructureanddataflowsketch...................................................................................................47
5.1Siteinstallationexample.............................................................................................................48
6.SoftwareInstallation...........................................................................................................................49
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6.1InstallingtheTechnicianStation.................................................................................................49
6.2SoftwareOperation.....................................................................................................................49
6.3ApplicationStructure..................................................................................................................50
6.4Connectingtoaunit....................................................................................................................51
6.4.1AddingaBaseStation.........................................................................................................51
6.4.2AddingaGatelocator.........................................................................................................52
6.4.3DefiningaunitIDtotheGateLocator................................................................................52
6.4.4ViewingConnectivityStatus................................................................................................53
6.4.5“BaseStationSetup”Tab....................................................................................................55
6.4.6RFzones(Lfantennas)configuration..................................................................................56
6.4.7AdvancedOperationalParameters.....................................................................................57
6.4.8“TagsSetup”Tab.................................................................................................................58
6.4.9Sensors&tagdefinitions....................................................................................................59
6.4.10“Enrollment”Tab................................................................................................................61
6.4.11“Detection”Tab..................................................................................................................63
6.4.12“BaseStationOperation”Tab.............................................................................................65
6.4.13“Reports”Tab......................................................................................................................66
6.4.14“Log”Tab.............................................................................................................................67
7.Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................68
7.1Connectivityissues......................................................................................................................68
7.1.1Softwareconnection...........................................................................................................68
7.1.2Driverinstallation................................................................................................................69
7.2Hardwareissues..........................................................................................................................70
7.2.1LFsignaldoesnottransmits................................................................................................70
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7.2.2Unitdoesn’tturnon............................................................................................................70
7.2.3Theunitisonbutnoresponse............................................................................................70
7.2.4Tagdoesnotrespond..........................................................................................................71
8.RadioApprovals..................................................................................................................................72
8.1BaseStation\GateLocator\GateExciterGPRS\4ChannelExciter..............................................72
8.1.1USA(FCC)............................................................................................................................72
8.2OneChannelExciter....................................................................................................................73
8.2.1USA(FCC)............................................................................................................................73
8.3RemoteDoorIndicator...............................................................................................................74
8.3.1USA(FCC)............................................................................................................................74
8.4StaffTag......................................................................................................................................75
8.4.1USA(FCC)............................................................................................................................75
8.5ResidentTag................................................................................................................................76
8.5.1USA(FCC)............................................................................................................................76
9.Powersupplyreuiermants..................................................................................................................77
9.1Limitedpowersource:................................................................................................................77
9.2Mainsupplynetwork:.................................................................................................................77
Abbreviations:
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Base station CMU (Central Management
Unit)
Gate locator DMU (Door Management Unit)
4 channel Exciter MLU (Multi Location Unit)
Gate Exciter GPRS Door Management Unit GPRS
1 channel Exciter SLU (Single Location Unit)
Remote Door indicator LIU (Lights Indication Unit)
Ceiling antenna CAU (Ceiling Antenna Unit)
Door antenna DAU (Door Antenna Unit)
Staff tag SIU (Staff Indication Unit)
Patient tag PIU (Patient Indication Unit)
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1. SaftyPrecautions
Precautions
WARNING
WARNING
Inanycaseofsmoke,strangeodororunusualnoisepleaseshutdownall
equipmentoperationandperformapowershutdown
Besuretousethespecifiedpowersource
Incaseofwateroranyliquidspilledintotheequipment,donotcontinuetouse
theequipment.Performanimmediatepowershutdown
CAUTION
Avoidwateratalltimeswhenworkingwiththesystem.Nevertouchortry
repairinganyelectricalequipmentorcircuitswithwethands.
Makesurethatthedirectionandpolarity(+/)arecorrectwhenConnecting
terminalblocksandconnectors.
Donotallowpiecesofmetal,wireclippings,orfinemetallicshavingsorfilings
frominstallationtoentertheproduct.Doingsomayoccasionallyresultin
minorelectricshock,fire,ormalfunctions.
Donotattempttodisassemble,repair,ormodifytheproduct,ortouchthe
internalpartsoftheproduct.Doingsomayoccasionallyresultinminorelectric
shock,fire,ormalfunctions.
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PrecautionsforSafeUse
Besuretoobservethefollowingprecautionstoensuresafeuseoftheproduct.
1. Transporttheproductintheboxinwhichtheproductwaspacked.Makingsuretheproductisnot
subjectedtoexcessivevibrationsorshock,ordropped.
2. Storetheproductwithinthespecifiedenvironment.
3. Usetheproductwithinthespecifiedtemperatureandhumidityranges.
4. Donotusetheproductinthefollowinglocations:
4.1. LocationssubjecttoextremetemperaturechangesresultingincondensationLocationssubject
tostaticelectricity,excessivenoise,orelectricfieldsLocationswheretheproductmaycome
intocontactwithwater,oil,orchemicals.
4.2. Locationswherecorrosivegasesorflammablegasesarepresent
4.3. Locationssubjecttospatters,ironchips,orfilings
5. Donotinstalltheproductoutdoors
6. DonotreversethepowersupplyconnectionorconnecttheproducttoanACpowersupply.
7. Usethecorrectpowersupplyvoltage.
8. Donotapplyvoltagetotheinputsexceedingtheratedvoltagerange.
9. Alwayssettheproductafteritisinstalledorreplaced.Settheproductcorrectlyaccordingtothe
manual,andbesuretoperformthetestsprovidedwiththeproductbeforeoperatingit.
10. Whenoperatingtheproduct,checkwhetheranexistingsystemispresent,anddesignthesystem
carefullytopreventradiointerference.
11. Donotapplyexcessvibrationsorshocktothisproduct.Donotdropthisproduct.
12. Makesurethattheantennasarenotdisconnectedduringoperation.
13. Donotusethisproductnearotherdevicesthatmaycauseamalfunctiontothesystemsuchas
electricalcabinet.
14. TurnOFFthepowersupplybeforeperforminganywiringorreplacingdevices.
15. Donottouchtheproductwithwethands.
Powersupplyrequirements:
Thereare2optionsofpowersupply:
1. LocalLPS24Vpowersupply.Useonlycertifiedpowersupplywithrelevantapprovals.
 TheapprovedbyLogiTagare:
EDACp/nEA10721B-2404
MEANWELLp/nGS60A24
Customermyuseequivalentpowersupplyonly.
2. Mainpowersupplyof24Vforfewsystems.Aunitofupto40Asupplycanbeused,certifiedfor
thecountry/zonewherethesystemsused.Seeatchapter9powersupplyrequirementsfor
powerlinesinstallationrequirements.
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PrecautionsforCorrectUse
Alwayscheckoperationsbeforeusingtheproduct.
Preventfaultyoperation,malfunction,oradverseeffectontheproduct'sperformanceandfunctionality.
1. Communicationsperformancewillvaryaccordingtotheoperatingenvironment.
2. Donotinstalltheantennainalocationsurroundedbymetal.
3. Installtheantennacableasfarawayaspossiblefromanyelectricwiresormetalplates.
4. Donotusethisproductinareasexposedtoextremelyhighhumidity.
5. Makesurethattheallconnectionsarescrewedproperlyandnoexposedwires
6. Donotpullorbendcableswithforce.
Professionalinstallationrequirements
LogiTag'sActivesystemproductscanonlybeinstalledbycertified,professionalpersonnel.
CertificatewillbegrantedbyLogiTagorAuthorized3rdparty.
Eachinstallerreceivesspecialtraining,whichisaconditionforreceivingthelicensefromLogiTagto
becomea"licensed"installer.Theinstallationitselfisauniqueprocedure.
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2. IntroducingtheSystem
WhatistheLogiTrack?
TheLogiTracksystemisanActiveRFIDbasedinfrastructure,constructedfromthefollowingelements:
BaseStationsamanagementunitthatcontrolsthegatelocators
GateLocatorssubunitofthebasestation.LFexcitingandUHFretrieval.Havetheability
torunlogicalandbusinessrules
4channelexciter‐subunitofthebasestation.Upto4channelLFexcitingantennas
1channelexciter‐subunitofthebasestation.1channelofLFexcitingantennas
LFAntennas‐detectionantennathatgeneratesRFIDzones
UHFantennasUHFdataretrievalandtransmit
RemoteDoorindicatorWirelessLEDsdevice.OperatesbyUHFcommandsfromthebase
station
TagsRFIDtagsthatcontainsauniqueIDandhavemanyfunctionalities
ThesystemenablesrealtimetrackingonobjectsbyplacingRFIDtagsontheobjectsanddetectingthem
bytheuseofallsystemcomponents.
Techniciansoftware‐
TheTechnicianStationissoftwareprovidedbyLogiTag,enablingsystemadministratorstoconnect,
activateandconfigurethevariousequipment,andsetitupinasystemperspective.
ThedetailedfunctionalityprovidedbytheTechnicianStationis:
Define,connectandconfigureBaseStation
Define,connectandconfigureGatelocator
Activateandconfiguretags,includingtheconfigurationofspecificsensors
Receiveanddisplaymessagesreceivedfromtags
Enableenrollmentoftagstodefinedassets
Providedetailedinformationthroughreports
ProvidealogfileofallrawdatareceivedfromtheBaseStations
Enableinterfacesto3rdpartsystems
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3. LogiTrackComponents
ThefollowingdescribesthecomponentsofaLogiTracksystem:
3.1. BaseStation
TheBaseStationfunctionalizesasthemanagementunit.Thebasestationpurposeistomanagethe
subunitsgatelocators.Itcarriesoutthefollowingfunctionalities:
Managementunit–thedatathatisreceivedonthegatelocatorsistransferredtothebase
stationwithanindicationonwhichunitsendsthedata.
Theunitisabletosendconfigurationinfothegatelocatorsvia869.85/916MHz(area
dependent)
TransferringdatatheBaseStationreceivesovertheUHFband.themessagestransmitted
bythetagstothegatelocatorandthentothebasestation.Itcansendthemaresponse(to
acknowledgethereception);senddatatoamainserver,triggerlocalhardwarethroughdry
contactinterfacesorstartacontinuouscommunicationsessionwiththetag.
Independentunittheunitcanfunctionandconnecttoaserver.
Basestationcanconnectthecustomercomputer/managementsystemviaEthernet,GPRSorWIFI.
Notethatthebasestationinstallationmustbeseparatedfromelectricityandcommunication
infrastructure
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption2A
Backupbattery9Ahrechargeable
FusePTC2.5A
Airinterface
UHFinterface3X433MHz,1X869.85/916 MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterfaceNone
LFrangeN/A
Hostinterface
USB2XUSB(115.2Kbps)
Ethernet10/100Mbps
WiFi802.11b/g,upto54Mbps(optional)
GPRSGPRSconnection(optional)
I/Ointerfaces
Relays4Xnormallyopenrelaycontacts.250VAC/5Aeach
Inputs4Xlowlevelsignalanalog/digitalinputs
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Outputs4Xgeneraluseoutputs,V=24VImax=20mAforeach
LEDs12XLEDs
Memory
EEPROM128MB
Flash128MB
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐10°C÷+45°C
Storagetemperature‐20°C÷+70°C
Dimensionsandweight
DimensionsLXWXH‐275X159X57mm
Weight1.23Kg
Backupbatteryreplacements
Warnings:
1. InanycasebeforereplacingadviceyourlocalsuppliertechnicalsupportorLogitagcustomers
support.
2. Onlyauthorizedtechniciancanreplacebattery.
3. Disconnecttheunitfromthepowersource.
4. UsebatterywhichapprovedbyLogitagforassemblyattheunit.
5. Batterymustberechargeabletype3.74.2V.
Replacementprocedure:
Disconnecttheunitfrompowersourceandallothercablesconnectiontotheconnectorspanel.
Openthe4screwsofthedevice.
Removethebattery
Connectthenewbattery
Installationinstructions
Installationpositions:
Verticallyplacedonashelforatable,antennasadjustedandpointedtotheceiling.
Wallmount‐Screwedtothewallbyusingthesidebrackets,antennasadjustedandpointedto
theceiling.
PowerConnection:
Connectthepowerconnectiontothepowersocketandtotheunitat"power"connection.
Relayandantennas:
RelayconnectionseeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
AntennasconnecttheantennastoanyportavailableonLFantennasports14.
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Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
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Wiringinstructions
Connections:
1. Relays‐seeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
2. Powerconnecttheunittothepowersocketbyusing24vadaptor
3. Extensionuseforboardhardwareextensions
4. Inputs–connectdigitalcontrolinputs.
5. GPRSconnectaGPRSantenna
6. Output–optiontooperateloadsat24Vwithsoftwarerulesoptions.
7. UHFantennasconnecta433MHzantennastoUHF13,UHF4canbeeither:
916MHz(USA,IL)
869.85Mhz(Europe)
8. EthernetconnectaCAT5EEthernetcable
9. RS485‐communicationport
10. USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeLowlevelcontroller
11. USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeHighlevelcontroller
12. WIFIconnectorforWIFIantenna
1
2
3
4
5678910
11
12
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Frontpanelindications
LEDindication:
1.
OnLEDindicationforpowerconnection
2.
Batt‐LEDindicationforabatteryconnectedandworking
3.
GPRSLEDindicationforGPRSconnectionestablished
4.
ETH‐LEDindicationforETHconnectionestablished
5.
WiFi‐LEDindicationforWIFIconnectionestablished
6.
UHF1‐DNA
7.
UHF2‐DNA
8.
UHF3‐indicationforreceivingsensortag
9.
UHF4‐indicationforcommunicatingwithexciter
Warnings
Battery‐Riskofexplosionifbatteryisexposedtoextremeheat
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
1
2
3
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3.2. GateLocator
TheGateLocatorhas3mainfunctions:
GenerateRFZonesusinganinternal125KHztransmitter.EachoftheGateLocator's
channelscarriesauniquenumberasanidentifiertothelocation/areawheretheRFZoneis
operates.
Operateslogicalrules:basedonevents(tagdetection,sensordetection,locationdecision,
etc.)thattheunitsdetectsitactivatesactions(I/O,parameterupdate,etc.)
Functionasarepeatertotag’stransmissions,relayingittowardtheBaseStationunit.
Independentunittheunitcanfunctionandconnecttoaserver.
GateLocatorcanconnectthecustomercomputer/managementsystemviaEthernetorWIFI.
NotethattheGatelocatorinstallationmustbeseparatedfromelectricityandcommunication
infrastructure
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption2.5A
Backupbattery9Ahrechargeable
FusePTC2.5A
Airinterface
UHFinterface3X433MHz,1X869.85/916MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterface4X125KHz
LFrange010m
Hostinterface
RS2322XRS232(115.2Kbps)
Ethernet10/100Mbps
WiFi802.11b/g,upto54Mbps(optional)
GPRSnone
I/Ointerfaces
Relays8Xnormallyopenrelaycontacts.250VAC/5Aeach
Inputs8Xlowlevelsignalanalog/digitalinputs
Outputs8Xgeneraluseoutputs,V=24VImax=20mAforeach
LEDs12XLEDs
Memory
EEPROM128MB
Flash128MB
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐10°C÷+45°C
Storagetemperature‐20°C÷+70°C
Dimensionsandweight
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DimensionsLXWXH‐275X159X57mm
Weight1.29Kg
LFAntennaspowersettings:
ForeachLFantennayoucanconfigureviasoftware,theoutputpoweratrangeofbetween10to100%.
Backupbatteryreplacements:
Warnings:
1. InanycasebeforereplacingadviceyourlocalsuppliertechnicalsupportorLogitagcustomers
support.
2. Onlyauthorizedtechniciancanreplacebattery.
3. Disconnecttheunitfromthepowersource.
4. UsebatterywhichapprovedbyLogitagforassemblyattheunit.
5. Batterymustberechargeabletype3.74.2V.
Replacementprocedure:
Disconnecttheunitfrompowersourceandallothercablesconnectiontotheconnectorspanel.
Openthe4screwsofthedevice.
Removethebattery
Connectthenewbattery
Installationinstructions
Installationpositions:
Verticallyplacedonashelforatable,antennasadjustedandpointedtotheceiling.
Wallmount‐Screwedtothewallbyusingthesidebrackets,antennasadjustedandpointedto
theceiling.
PowerConnection:
Connectthepowerconnectiontothepowersocketandtotheunitat"power"connection.
Relayandantennas:
RelayconnectionseeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
AntennasconnecttheantennastoanyportavailableonLFantennasports14.
Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
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Wiringinstructions
Connections:
1.
Relays18‐seeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
2.
Powerconnecttheunittothepowersocketbyusing24vadaptor
3.
Extensionuseforboardhardwareextensions
4.
LFantennasconnecttheLFcableantennatoeachoneoftheavailableports1‐4
5.
Output–optiontooperateloadsat24Vwithsoftwarerulesoptions.
6.
EthernetconnectaCAT5EEthernetcable
7.
RS485comunicationportconnector
8.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeLowlevelcontroller
9.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeHighlevelcontroller
10.
WIFI‐connectorforWIFIantenna
11,12.Input14;58
13.
UHFantennasconnecta433MHzantennastoUHF13,UHF4canbeeither:
916MHz(USA,IL)
869.85Mhz(Europe)
1
2
3
4
5
12 13
678
9
10
11
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Frontpanelindications
LEDindication:
1.
OnLEDindicationforpowerconnection
2.
Batt‐LEDindicationforabatteryconnectedandworking
3.
ETH‐LEDindicationforETHconnectionestablished
4.
WiFi‐LEDindicationforWIFIconnectionestablished
5.
UHF1,2LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtags
6.
UHF3‐LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtagsensor
7.
UHF4‐LEDindicationforcommunicationwithabasestationunit.
8.
LFant14LEDindicationofantennaactivatedontheunit
Warnings
Battery‐Riskofexplosionifbatteryisexposedtoextremeheat
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
1
2
3
4
5678
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3.3. GateExciterGPRS
TheGateLocatorGPRSfunctionalizesasacombinationofBaseStationandGateLocator.Canbethe
managementunitandalsodirectoperationandcontrolofRFIDtags.
Unitcanmanagethesubunitsgatelocators.Itcarriesoutthefollowingfunctionalities:
Managementunit–thedatathatisreceivedonthegatelocatorsistransferredtotheunit
withanindicationonwhichunitsendsthedata.
Theunitisabletosendconfigurationinfothegatelocatorsvia869.85/916MHz(area
dependent)
TransferringdatatheunitreceivesovertheUHFband.themessagestransmittedbythe
tagstothegatelocatorandthentotheGateExciterGPRS.Itcansendthemaresponse(to
acknowledgethereception);senddatatoamainserver,triggerlocalhardwarethroughdry
contactinterfacesorstartacontinuouscommunicationsessionwiththetag.
GenerateRFZonesusinganinternal125KHztransmitter.Eachoftheunit'schannelscarries
auniquenumberasanidentifiertothelocation/areawheretheRFZoneisoperates. The
devicehas4LFantennaports,onlyoneworksatatime.
Operateslogicalrules:basedonevents(tagdetection,sensordetection,locationdecision,
etc.)thattheunitsdetectsitactivatesactions(I/O,parameterupdate,etc.)
Functionasarepeatertotag’stransmissions,relayingittowardtheBaseStationunit.
Independentunittheunitcanfunctionandconnecttoaserver.
GateExciterGPRScanconnectthecustomercomputer/managementsystemviaEthernet,GPRSorWIFI.
NotethattheGateExciterGPRSinstallationmustbeseparatedfromelectricityand
communicationinfrastructure
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption2.5A
Backupbattery9Ahrechargeable
FusePTC2.5A
Airinterface
UHFinterface3X433MHz,1X869.85/916MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterface4X125KHz
LFrange010m
Hostinterface
RS2322XRS232(115.2Kbps)
Ethernet10/100Mbps
WiFi802.11b/g,upto54Mbps (optional)
GPRSGPRSconnection(optional)
I/Ointerfaces
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Relays8Xnormallyopenrelaycontacts.250VAC/5Aeach
Inputs8Xlowlevelsignalanalog/digitalinputs
Outputs8Xgeneraluseoutputs,V=24VImax=20mAforeach
LEDs12XLEDs
Memory
EEPROM128MB
Flash128MB
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐10°C÷+45°C
Storagetemperature‐20°C÷+70°C
Dimensionsandweight
DimensionsLXWXH‐275X159X57mm
Weight1.29Kg
LFAntennaspowersettings:
ForeachLFantennayoucanconfigureviasoftware,theoutputpoweratrangeofbetween10to100%.
Backupbatteryreplacements:
Warnings:
6. InanycasebeforereplacingadviceyourlocalsuppliertechnicalsupportorLogitagcustomers
support.
7. Onlyauthorizedtechniciancanreplacebattery.
8. Disconnecttheunitfromthepowersource.
9. UsebatterywhichapprovedbyLogitagforassemblyattheunit.
10. Batterymustberechargeabletype3.74.2V.
Replacementprocedure:
Disconnecttheunitfrompowersourceandallothercablesconnectiontotheconnectorspanel.
Openthe4screwsofthedevice.
Removethebattery
Connectthenewbattery
Installationinstructions
Installationpositions:
Verticallyplacedonashelforatable,antennasadjustedandpointedtotheceiling.
Wallmount‐Screwedtothewallbyusingthesidebrackets,antennasadjustedandpointedto
theceiling.
PowerConnection:
Connectthepowerconnectiontothepowersocketandtotheunitat"power"connection.
Relayandantennas:
RelayconnectionseeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
AntennasconnecttheantennastoanyportavailableonLFantennasports14.
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Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60
°
Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
Wiringinstructions
Connections:
1.
Relays18‐seeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
2.
Powerconnecttheunittothepowersocketbyusing24vadaptor
3.
Extensionuseforboardhardwareextensions
4.
LFantennasconnecttheLFcableantennatoeachoneoftheavailableports1‐4
5.
Output–optiontooperateloadsat24Vwithsoftwarerulesoptions.
6.
EthernetconnectaCAT5EEthernetcable
7.
RS485comunicationportconnector
8.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeLowlevelcontroller
9.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeHighlevelcontroller
10.
WIFI‐connectorforWIFIantenna
11.
11A,11BInput14;58
1
2
3
4
5
11B
12
678
9
10
11A
13
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12.
UHFantennasconnecta433MHzantennastoUHF13,UHF4canbeeither:
916MHz(USA,IL)
869.85Mhz(Europe)
13.
GPRS
Frontpanelindications
LEDindication:
9.
OnLEDindicationforpowerconnection
10.
Batt‐LEDindicationforabatteryconnectedandworking
11.
ETH‐LEDindicationforETHconnectionestablished
12.
WiFi‐LEDindicationforWIFIconnectionestablished
13.
UHF1,2LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtags
14.
UHF3‐LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtagsensor
15.
UHF4‐LEDindicationforcommunicationwithabasestationunit.
16.
LFant14LEDindicationofantennaactivatedontheunit
Warnings
Battery‐Riskofexplosionifbatteryisexposedtoextremeheat
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
1
2
3
4
5678
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WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
3.4. 4ChannelExciter
The4channelexciterisaunitthathas2mainfunctions:
GenerateRFZonesusinganinternal125KHztransmitter.Eachofthe4channelexciter's
channelscarriesauniquenumberasanidentifiertothelocation/areawheretheRFZoneis
operates.
Functionasarepeatertotag’stransmissions,relayingittowardtheBaseStationunit.
Independentunitthegatelocatorcanfunctionandconnecttoaserver.
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption2.5A
Backupbattery9Ahrechargeable
Fuse2.5APTC
Airinterface
UHFinterface3X433MHz,1X869.85/916MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterface4X125KHz
LFrange010m
Hostinterface
RS2322XRS232(115.2Kbps)
EthernetNone
WiFiNone
GPRSNone
I/Ointerfaces
Relays8Xnormallyopenrelaycontacts.250VAC/5Aeach
Inputs8Xlowlevelsignalanalog/digitalinputs
Outputs 8Xgeneraluseoutputs,V=24VImax=20mAforeach
LEDs12XLEDs
Memory
EEPROM128MB
Flash128MB
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐25°C÷+60°C
Storagetemperature‐45°C÷+85°C
Dimensionsandweight
DimensionsLXWXH275X159X57mm
Weight1.29Kg
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
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LFAntennaspowersettings:
ForeachLFantennayoucanconfigureviasoftware,theoutputpoweratrangeofbetween10to100%.
Backupbatteryreplacements:
Warnings:
11. InanycasebeforereplacingadviceyourlocalsuppliertechnicalsupportorLogitagcustomers
support.
12. Onlyauthorizedtechniciancanreplacebattery.
13. Disconnecttheunitfromthepowersource.
14. UsebatterywhichapprovedbyLogitagforassemblyattheunit.
15. Batterymustberechargeabletype3.74.2V.
Replacementprocedure:
Disconnecttheunitfrompowersourceandallothercablesconnectiontotheconnectorspanel.
Openthe4screwsofthedevice.
Removethebattery
Connectthenewbattery
Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
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Wiringinstructions
Connections:
1.
Relays18‐seeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
2.
Powerconnecttheunittothepowersocketbyusing24vadaptor
3.
Extensionuseforboardhardwareextensions
4.
LFantennasconnecttheLFcableantennatoeachoneoftheavailableports1‐4
5.
Outputoptiontooperateloadsat24Vwithsoftwarerulesoptions.
6.
EthernetconnectaCAT5EEthernetcable
7.
RS485comunicationportconnector
8.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeLowlevelcontroller
9.
USB1‐connectaUSBcabletocommunicatewiththeHighlevelcontroller
10.
WIFI‐connectorforWIFIantenna
11,12.Input14;58
14.
UHFantennasconnecta433MHzantennastoUHF13,UHF4canbeeither:
916MHz(USA,IL)
868Mhz(Europe)
1
2
3
4
5
12 13
678
9
10
11
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Frontpanelindications
LEDindication:
17.
OnLEDindicationforpowerconnection
18.
Batt‐LEDindicationforabatteryconnectedandworking
19.
ETH‐LEDindicationforETHconnectionestablished
20.
WiFi‐LEDindicationforWIFIconnectionestablished
21.
UHF1,2LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtags
22.
UHF3‐LEDindicationfortransmittingandreceivingdatatoandfromtagsensor
23.
UHF4‐LEDindicationforcommunicationwithabasestationunit.
24.
LFant14LEDindicationofantennaactivatedontheunit
Warnings
Battery‐Riskofexplosionifbatteryisexposedtoextremeheat
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
1
2
3
4
5678
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3.5. 1ChannelExciter
The1channelslocatorisaunitthathas2mainfunctions:
Generate1RFZoneusinganinternal125KHztransmitter.The1channelexciter'schannel
carriesauniquenumberasanidentifiertothelocation/areawheretheRFZoneisoperates.
Functionasarepeatertotag’stransmissions,relayingittowardtheBaseStationunit.
Independentunitthegatelocatorcanfunctionandconnecttoaserver.
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption0.6A(recommendedtouse24V1.5Aminimumpower
supply)
BackupbatteryNone
Fuse1.6APTC
Airinterface
UHFinterface3X433MHz,1X869.85/916 MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterface1X125KHz
LFrange010m
Hostinterface
USB1XRS232(115.2Kbps)
EthernetNone
WiFiNone
GPRSNone
I/Ointerfaces
Relays1normallyopenrelaycontacts.250VAC/5Aeach
Inputs1lowlevelsignalanalog/digitalinputs
LEDs6XLEDs
Memory
EEPROM128MB
Flash128MB
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐10°C÷+45°C
Storagetemperature‐20°C÷+70°C
Dimensionsandweight
DimensionsDiameter185mmHeight60mm
Weight0.48Kg

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LFAntennaspowersettings:
FortheLFantennayoucanconfigureviasoftware,theoutputpoweratrangeofbetween10to
100%.
Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60
°
Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
Wiringinstructions
Connections
1,2,8,ConnectaUHF433MHzantenna
9,canbeeither:
916MHz(USA,IL)
868Mhz(Europe)
3.
Input
4.
Relay‐seeRelay(Drycontact)connectionsection.
5.
Powerconnecttheunittothepowersocketbyusing24vadaptor
6.
LFantennasconnecttheLFcableantennatotheport–whenconnectingtheexternal
antennatothisport,theinternalantennawillbedeactivated
7.
USBconnectaUSBcabletoconnecttothelowlevelcontroller.
3
456 7
12
8
9
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Frontpanelindications:
1. Poweron
2. Tagidentifier
3. ReceiveUHFfromtags
4. TransmitUHFtotags
5. UHFRx\Txtosensortag
6. CommunicatingwithBasestation/4channelExciter
Warnings
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
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3.6. RemoteDoorindicator
TheRemotedoorindicatorfunctionsasawirelessLEDsdriverdevice,activatedremotelybyUHF
commandfromthebasestation\GateLocator.
Technicaldetails:
Power
Powersupply24VDC
Maximumcurrentconsumption0.3A
Backupbattery500mAhrechargeable
Fuse0.5APTC
Airinterface
UHFinterface1X433MHz
UHFrangeUpto25m
LFinterfaceNone
LFrangeNone
Hostinterface
RS232None
EthernetNone
WiFiNone
GPRSNone
I/Ointerfaces
Relays1normallyopenrelaycontacts.30VDC/1Anotforuse
InputsNone
LEDsExternalconnectiontoLEDsdevice,upto4highcurrent
LEDs;Eachcandriveupto200mA
Memory
EEPROM1MB
FlashNone
Environmental
Operationaltemperature‐10
°
C÷+45
°
C
Storagetemperature‐20°C÷+70°C
Dimensionsandweight
DimensionsLXWXH‐141X67X38mm
Weight0.13

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Connectors:

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Backupbatteryreplacements
ContactyourlocalsupportorLogitagcustomersupport.
Installationinstructions
Thisdeviceiswallmountconnecttheenclosuretothewallusing4screws.
Serviceinstructions
Theunitmustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
Wiringinstructions
Power
supply General
userelay
2xLED
driver
2xLED
driver
12
3456
1. powersupply(leftpin+Vcc,rightpinground)
2. generaluserelay,normallyopencontactsnotforuse
3. leddriver1(leftpincathode,rightpinanode)
4. leddriver2(leftpincathode,rightpinanode)
5. leddriver3(leftpincathode,rightpinanode)
6. leddriver4(leftpincathode,rightpinanode)

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Warnings
Battery‐Riskofexplosionifbatteryisexposedtoextremeheat
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
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3.7. LFantennas
LFantennageneratesRFIDzonesbytransmittinginafrequencyof125KHzandsendingdata.By
generatingtheRFzones,atagthatisintherangeofthedetectionareaoftheantenna,isexcitedand
receivesdatatransferredfromtheunitthroughtheRFIDfieldandeventuallytothetag.Oncethetagis
excited,thetagstartstotransmitonUHFband,directlytothemainunit.Afterthetaghastransmitted
totheunitandreceivingprocesshasbeenmade,theunitsendsaconfirmationsignalonUHFbandto
thetagandconfirmingthatthedatahasarrived.
Theantennainstallationshouldbeinthecorrectangle(describedinthenextsection),whichaffectsthe
receptionareaofthetags.
Bylocatingtheantennaincorrectposition,thesystemenablesawidedetectionrange.
3.6.1 Ceilingantenna
Technicaldetails:
Airinterface
LFinterface125KHz
LFrange010m
Environmental
Operational
temperature
10°C÷+45°C
Storage
temperature
20°C÷+70°C
Dimensions
andweight
DimensionsDiameter178mmHeight56.5mm
Weight0.43Kg

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Installationinstructions
Theantennacanbeinstalledinoneofthenextoptions:
1. Mountedtothewallopeningthetopoftheboxandinsertingtwoscrews
2. Shelfinstalledonashelfextension,antennainhorizontalangle
Serviceinstructions
TheAntennamustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
Wiringinstructions
ConnecttheantennatotheLFportandtotheunit
Warnings
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
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3.6.2 Doorantenna
Technicaldetails:
Airinterface
LFinterface125KHz
LFrange 0– 5m
Environmental
Operational
temperature
10°C÷+45°C
Storage
temperature
20°C÷+70°C
Dimensions
andweight
DimensionsDiameter100mmHeight43mm
Weight0.16Kg

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Installationinstructions
Theantennacanbeinstalledinoneofthenextoptions:
1. Mountedtothewallopeningthetopoftheboxandinsertingtwoscrews
2. Shelfinstalledonashelfextension,antennainhorizontalangle
3. Antennaholderconnecttheantennaholderbyopeningthetopoftheantennaboxand
connectingtheholder.Afterconnectedtotheantennaconnecttheholdertothewall.
Serviceinstructions
TheAntennamustbekeptawayfrommetal,heat(above60°Celsius\140Fahrenheit)andwater.
Cleaninginstructions
Nocleaningisrequired
Wiringinstructions
ConnecttheantennatotheLFportandtotheunit
Warnings
ExposedwiresRiskofshockwhentouchingexposedwires
WaterExposure‐Riskofshockwhentouchingtheunitexposedtowater
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3.6.3 Antennainstallationexamples
1.
LFantennainstallationondoorfacingdown

2.
LFantennainstallationondoorgateentrance
Entrance
LFantenna
Gateinstallation
Entrance
LFantenna
Facingfloor
LFantenna
Facingfloor
Entrance
LFantenna
Gateinstallation
Entrance
FrontviewSideview
FrontviewSideview
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3.7 Tags
3.7.1 General
TheLogiTracktagsaresmallandsophisticatedtransceivers.
ALogiTracktagistypicallydormantuntil1ofthefollowinghappens:
1. ThetagisexcitedwhenenteringaRFZonegeneratedbytheLogiTrackinfrastructure(Base
stationsorexciters).ThisRFZoneiscreatedusingasignalin125KHz,whichthetag
receives.Asaresult,thetagwillwakeup,andtransmitoverUHFchannel(433MHz)its
uniqueidentityandtheidentityoftheRFZoneitjustenteredinto.
AftersendingthemessageovertheUHFchannel,theGatelocatorisabletoexchangedata
withthetagthroughdirect,bidirectionalcommunication.
2. ThetagtakesthedecisiontosendamessageovertheUHFbandduetointernaldecision
(usuallysensor/timerbased),oruserinteraction.Forexample:
a. Theuserpressedabuttononthetag
b. Thetemperaturesensedbythesensorexceedthethresholdandrequiresraisingan
alarm
c. Motionwasdetectedbythesensor
d. Tampering/removalwasdetectedbythesensor
Thereareseveraltagoptionsdifferenttagelectronicsindifferentplasticenclosure.Everytagcanbe
usedinanyapplicationwhereitdeliverstherequiredperformancesandoperability,yetthemajority
wasdesignedtoanswerspecificapplications.
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# ITEM
SENSORS
DESCRIPTION
Motion Tamper Buzzer
LTT-01 Round Tag Designed for covert attachment to visitor badge.
LTT-02 Asset Tag NG
New design, with cradle, all sensors and internal
buzzer
LTT-03 Resident tag
Wristband tag with tamper detection and panic button
LTT-04 Asset tag – Panic
Asset tag with single button
LTT-05 Asset tag - Status
Asset Tag with 3 buttons for general status indications
LTT-06 Temp Tag Advanced
Asset Tag with external PT-1000 temperature sensor
LTT-07 Vehicle tag IP65 vehicle tag, attached with screws or adhesive
LTT-08 Staff Tag
Staff ID tag with LCD, tag interrogation and 3 buttons
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Tagstechnicaldetails
Tag Dimensions Battery
supply type
LF range UHF
range
Operational
temperature
Storage
temperature
LTT-01
Diameter 40mm
Height 12 mm
Primary
3V
3 meters 20 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-02
LXWXH 85X54X7.2 mm Primary
3V
4.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-03
LXWXH
55X35X13 mm
Adult one-size fits all wrist
band (configurable)
Primary
3V
4.5 meters 9 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-04
LXWXH
85X35X12 mm
Primary
3V
3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-05
LXWXH
85X35X12 mm
Primary
3V
3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-06
LXWXH
85X35X12 mm
Primary
3V
3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-07
LXWXH
80X54X19 mm
Primary
3V
4 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
LTT-08 LXWXH
94X61X6.5 mm
Rechargeable
3.7-4.2V
3.5 meters 25 meters -10 - +45C -20 - +70C
Stafftagfunctionality:
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3.7.2 Attachingtagstoobjects
Tagsattachedtoobjectsespeciallyelectricalobjectssuchascomputers,laptops,serverstrucksand
differentmetalssuchasmetalboardsandetc.,cancauseRFdisruptionontagstransmition.
Thedisruptionaffectstherangesandtransmitionofthetag.Inordertoadjustthesystemanoptimal
locationofthetagmustbelocatedbytestingthetagonavarietyoflocationsontopoftheobjectand
locatingtheoptimallocation.
ForexampletheoptimallocationonanIPADofanOptotypetag,isonthetoprightsideoftheIPAD.
3.7.3 Stafftagfunctionality
Stafftaghasthefollowingbuttonsandindications:
Stafftaghastheabilitytoexciteanyothertagfrom1mradios(inadditiontotheregularfunctionality
explainedabove).
Whenpressingonthegreenbuttonthetagcreatinganearfieldsignalat125KHz.ifthereisother
transponderatitsrangethetagawakesandtransmittingtotheexciter/basestation.Thestafftagget
respondfromtheexciter/basestationwithmessageviewattheLCD.Messagecanbeanytypeofupto
5characters.
Whenpressingontheredandyellowbutton,thetagtransmitstheexciter/basestationtothesensor
antenna.
Ledindicators:
Bluebatterycharging
Greenreplayfromexciter/basestation
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Yellowpressingonyellowbutton
Redpressingonredbutton
OrangeLFsignaltransmitting/receiving
3.8 SystemRanges
Systemrangesisdividedforthreecategories:
LFrangetheLFantennasgeneratesRFzoneswhichcandetectandexciteRFIDtagsfrom07
meters.Therangeschangewhenthetagsareattachedtoanelectrical\metalobject.
UHFrange‐theUHFrangeisgeneratedbytheunitthatreceivesthetagsinfoafterthetaghas
beendetectedandexcitedintheLFRFzone.Therangescanbefrom0‐25metersfromthetag
totheunit.
Therangeschangewhenthetagsareattachedtoanelectrical\metalobject.
UHFrangebetweenunitscommunicationbetweenthebasestationandthegatelocatoris
throughUHFband(whichisdifferentfromtheUHFbandofthetagtogatelocator).
Therangesarefrom025metersfromoneunittoanother.
Environmentaldisruptionssuchasconcretewithmetalsurroundingorelectricalenvironment
cancausereductionranges.
Condition/
Rangefield
ComponentsOpenspace
(meters)
Tagattachedto
electricalobject
(meters)
LFrangeAntennatag 0to7 0to4meters
UHFrangeTagGateLocator0to25meters0to10meters
UHFrangebetweenunitsGatelocatorBasestation0to25meters ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
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4.
GeneralWarningandinstructions
LFcablepermittedLFcabletypeis(providedbyLogiTagsystems):
GeneralConstruction:Onetwistedpair,cabledtogetherwithadrainwireandoverall
aluminumfoilshielded.
ConductorSize:7x0.32mm
OuterJacketMaterial:FRPVC
OuterDiameter:4.6mmnom
o
Installtionofthecableandunitsmustbeseparatedfromcommunicationandelectricity
infrastructure
o
Donotconnectorcross2cables
o
Makesurethatcablepolarityisequalonbothendsasdescribedinthepicture
4.1 Relay(Drycontact)connection
Thesystemenablestoconnectadevicethatcanbeconnectedtothepowersupplyoftheunit(24V),
suchasabuzzeroralight,connectittotherelayconnectionandthedevicewillbeactivatedwhenatag
isdetectedintheLFantennarange.
Relaynumber1willbeactivatedwhenantennanumber1willdetecttags
Relaynumber2willbeactivatedwhenantennanumber2willdetecttags
Relaynumber3willbeactivatedwhenantennanumber3willdetecttags
Relaynumber4willbeactivatedwhenantennanumber4willdetecttags
Relaynumber5willbeactivatedwhenasensorwillsendasignaltotheunit
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Connectionsketch:
R1R2R3R4
1234
R5R6R7R8
LFantenna
Power
Extension
RelaysRelays
+
Power
Buzzer
Buzzer
Buzzer
Buzzer
+‐
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Picture1:
Picture2:
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5.
Infrastructureanddataflowsketch
GateLocatorreceivestag’s
messageandretransmittothe
basestation/pc
Gate Locator
Base-Station
BaseStationReceivesmessagesfromgate
locatorandforwardtopc
Tagisexcitedandtransmitsitslocation
andidentityonUHFband
UHFRange025
meters
1
2
125KhzRFSignal
excitesthetags
3
4
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5.1 Siteinstallationexample

Gate Locator
Exit
Meeting
Room Exit
Emergency
Exit
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6.
SoftwareInstallation
6.1 InstallingtheTechnicianStation
EnsurethatthePCyouareabouttoinstallthesoftwareonisrunningWindowsXPorWindows
7,preferablyfromProfessionaleditionandup.
InstallonthecomputerMicrosoft.NETFramework4.0availablefromMicrosoft’swebsite.
Executetheinstallationfile“Setup.exe”
RunningtheTechnicianStationsoftware
Locatetheexecutablefile“LogiTrackTechStation”atthedesignateddestinationfolder.
Runtheexecutablefile
InterfacingwithaBaseStation
ConnecttheUSBcabletotheUSB1connection.
ConnecttheUSBcabletoyourPC.
InstalltheUSBtoRS232converterdriverprovidedbyLogiTag(ifwindowshavenotinstalledthedriver
automatically)
6.2 SoftwareOperation
Afterlaunchingtheapplication,thewelcomescreenisshownfirst.
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6.3 ApplicationStructure
TheTechnicianStationincludesthefollowingmodules,eachinaseparatetab:
“Connection”TabEnablesmanagingconnectionsto1ormoreBaseStations\GateLocators,
throughUSBconnection.
“BaseStationSetup”Enablesconfigurationofeveryprogrammableparameterinaconnected
BaseStation.ThetabalsoenablesconfiguringGateLocatorsthatarerelayedthroughevery
BaseStation.
“TagSetup”EnablesactivatingandconfiguringtheLogiTracktags,includingtheirspecific
sensorbasedfeatures.
“Enrollment”Enablesdefiningassetsandpeoplewiththeirspecificidentifiersand
information,andassigningthemtoaspecifictag.
“Detection”Showsalistofalltagscurrentlyreceivedbytheapplicationthroughanyofthe
connectedBaseStations.Thelistismanageableandcanbefilteredandsorted.
“BaseStationOperations”EnablesinterfacingtheBaseStation’sI/O.
“Reports”Enablesreviewingreportsformoredetaileddata,andoptionallyexportthe
informationtoExcelfileformat.
“LOGShowsrawdatareceivedfromconnectedBaseStations
“Administration”Generalapplicationsettingsandinterfacingwith3rdpartysoftware
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6.4 Connectingtoaunit
6.4.1 AddingaBaseStation
ToaddaBaseStation
SelecttheConnectiontabfromthetabslist
Thefollowingtabisdisplayed:
PresstheAddbutton.
Thefollowingwindowsappear:
SpecifythefollowingparametersfortheBaseStationyouareadding.
Name:SpecifiesanaliasfortheBaseStationyouareadding.
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DefaultbaseStation:CheckthisboxtomaketheBaseStationthedefaultoneintheapplication,
ifmorethan1isconnected.MakingaBaseStationthedefaultonewillundoanypreviously
selectedBaseStations.
SerialConnection
ComPort:SelectfromthedropdownlisttheComPortonwhichtheBaseStationisconnected.
ConnectedCheckthischeckboxtomarkthatConnectionisavalidconnectionmethod.
PressOKtofinishthefirststepinconnectinganewBaseStation
6.4.2 AddingaGatelocator
FromtheConnectiontabpresstheAddbuttonlocatedattheExciterSelectionsection.
Thefollowingwindowappears
:
Choosethecomportandclickonconnectiftheunitisconnectedtothecomputer.
IftheunitisnotconnectedtheunitIDwillnotbesavedontheunit.
6.4.3 DefiningaunitIDtotheGateLocator
IfthisisthefirsttimeusingthisGateLocator,youmightwanttoassignitwithauniqueDeviceIDfor
yoursystem:
ConnecttheGateLocatortoyourcomputerusingaUSBcable
SelecttheComPortfromthedropdownlistandpresstheConnectbutton.
SettheExciterIDvaluetoauniquenumberandpresstheSavebutton.
Whenfinishedtheunitwillbesaved.Inordertoaddtheunittothebasestationmoveto"Base
Station"tabandperformthefollowing(notethatthebasestationhastobeconnected):
1. Fromthe“BaseStation”dropdownlist,selecttheBaseStationthroughwhichtheExciteris
tocommunicate(nearestinstalledBaseStation).
2. Pressthe“AddExciter”button.Thefollowingwindowappears:
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3.
Fromthe“Name”dropdownlist,selecttheExciteryouwishtoaddtothisBaseStation
(onlyExcitersaddedaccordingtosteps1&2ofthissectionwillappearinthislist)and
configuretheexciter’sLFports.
FordetailedexplanationsonAntennaportsconfiguration,see
DefiningRFZones(LFAntennas)inBaseStationConfiguration
sectionTab.
3.
Pressthe“OK”buttontofinishtheoperation.
4.
ClickSetbottominordertotransferthedatatothebasestation.
6.4.4 ViewingConnectivityStatus
TheBaseStationSelectionlistontheConnectiontabshowsalltheBaseStationsthatwereaddedtothe
applicationandtheircurrentconnectivitystatus.
Thepossibleconnectivitystatusesare:
“NotConnected”(Redbackground)IndicatesthattheapplicationinunabletoconnectwiththeBase
Station.
“NotConnected”(Yellowbackground)IndicatesthattheBaseStationisnotconnectedbecauseof
userdecision(“Disconnectwaspressed).

“SeriallyConnected”BaseStationisconnectedviaserialconnection

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ChangingConnectivity Status
TheChangetheconnectivitystatus,ausercan:
Press“Disconnect”topausetheconnectiontotheBaseStation,regardlessoftheinterfaceused
TheBaseStation’sstatuswithchangeto“NotConnected”(Yellowbackground).
Press“Connect”torestoreconnection
TheBaseStationstatuswillchangebacktoserially/TCPIPconnected,dependingontheinterface
configuration.
Press“EdittoopenbacktheEditBaseStationwindowandpossiblyalterconnectivitysettings.
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6.4.5 “BaseStationSetup”Tab
SelectingaBaseStationforConfigurationSetup
Withonly1BaseStationDefined
Assoonasswitchingtothe“BaseStationSetup”tab,theTechnicianStationapplicationwillretrieve
fromthesinglebasestationcurrentlydefinedthevalueofallparameters,andpopulatesthedatainthe
tab.
Operatorsoftheapplicationsshouldbeawarethatthedataseeninthistabisthedatacurrentlydefined
intheBaseStation,andthatanychangeshouldbesavedinordertotakeeffect.
Noteifthevaluesseemsnotbeloadingbydefaultintothetextfields,itismostlikelythattheBase
Stationissimplywithfactorydefaults,whichareprobablyzerovalues.
Withmorethan1BaseStationDefined
Whenswitchingtothe“BaseStationSetup”tabtheTechnicianStationapplicationwillretrievethe
valuesfromtheBaseStationdefinedasdefaultinthesystem.
ToretrievevaluesforanotherBaseStationandenablethem,userscanselectthedesiredBaseStation
fromthe“BaseStation”dropdownlist.
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6.4.6 RFzones(Lfantennas)configuration
EachGateLocatorincludes4portsofLF(LowFrequency,125KHz)antennas,usedforexcitingtags
(causingthemtotransmit).Thetagwillreporttothebasestationtheidentityoftheantennathat
excitedit,sotheBaseStation\GateLocatorcanreportwherethetagislocated.
TheTechnicianStationprovidesthesystemadministratorwiththeabilitytoconfiguretheBaseStation’s
ports,specificallythefollowingparameters:
1.
Enable/DisabletheportThesystemadministratormaychoosetoenable1ormore
ports,dependingonthedeploymentrequired.
2.
LFTXPowerThepowerinwhichtheBaseStationtransmitstheLFsignalcanbefine
tunes,thusaffectingtherangeanddiameteroftheRFZonecreatedfromtheantenna.
Thepowerisdeterminedinpercentage,atstepsof10%(10100%).
Inadditionthefollowingparameterscanbedetermined:
AntennanameForcontinence,theadministratorcanchangethedefaultnames
“port1”port4”tonamesthatbetterrepresentthelocationinwhichthe
antennaisinstalled,e.g.“meetingroom”,“Floor1elevators”etc.
TagUHFPowerWhenabasestationisexcitedthroughaspecificchannel,the
BaseStationisabletorespondtothetagandmodifyitsUHFtransmissionpower.
Thisvalueisdeterminedindbm,between1(min)to20dbm(max,default).
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6.4.7
AdvancedOperationalParameters
TheTechnicianSoftwareprovidesaninterfacetoenableconfiguringseveraladvancedoperational
parametersoftheBaseStations.Theseparametersshouldbeleftintheirdefaultvalue,unlessachange
isrequired.
PleaseconsultwithLogiTag’sSupportbeforechangingoneofthesevalues:
BaseStationIDAuniqueidentifieroftheBaseStationinaspecificproject.The
defaultvalueisdeterminedinLogiTag’sduringproductioninaccordancewith
knownIDsalreadyactive.
Mode:
Inventory‐thismodedefinesthattheunitwillnotbeactiveuntilorderhasbeen
senttoperformaninventorycountfromthebasestation.
Gatethismodedefinesthattheunitwillbeactiveandeverytagthatwillbe
locatedintheRFzoneswillbedetected.
TagTXUHFChannel(03)ToenablebetterusageoftheUHFband,differentBase
Stationsmaybesettovariouschannels,thusreducingchancesofcollisions.
ZeroTagsCountAnoperationalparametersusedintagsanticollisionalgorithm.
Default(andrecommended)valueis0(zero),highervalueswillincreaseBase
Station’schancestoreceivealltag,butatlowerspeed.
LEDBrightnessSetthebrightnessofLEDontheBaseStation’sfrontpanel.Canbe
dimmedtoreducevisibilityinsomeinstallations.
UHFTXPower‐ definesthepowerthatthetagwilltransmittotheunitonce
detectedintheRFzones.
TXIntervaldefinestheamountoftransmitionthatthetagwilltransmittotheunit
persecond.
MaxTx‐definesthenumberoftransmitionthatthetagswilltransmittotheunit.
FinalizingtheSetupProcess
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Uponcompletingsettingvaluestoallrelevantparameters,theadministratorcanchoosetosavesettings
totheBaseStationbypressingtheSETcommand.
Thefollowingmessageshouldappeartoinformtheuserthattheoperationwascompletedsuccessfully:
6.4.8 “TagsSetup”Tab
TheTagsSetuptabprovidesthetooltoconfiguretagswithvariousoperationalparameters,primarilyto
enablevarioussensorsandtunethemtospecificapplications.
SelectingaTagforConfigurationSetup
Inordertoconfigureatag,itmustbeexcitedthroughLFantennaandhavecommunicationwithaUnit:
SelecttheBaseStationyouareabouttouseforexcitingthetag,fromthe“SelectBaseStation”
dropdownlist.ItisrecommendedtouseLogiTag’stechnicianHardwareforthispurpose,asit
includesBaseStationhardwareandLFantennainasingleenclosure.
Selecttheantennaportthetagwillinfrontofduringthesetupprocess,fromthe“SelectLocation”
dropdownlist.
PlacethetaginfrontoftheselectedBaseStation\Antenna,andpresstheUpdateTagsbuttonthe
tag(orseveraltags)shouldappearinthelist.
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Clickthecheckboxofeverytagyouwishtoprograminthecurrentsession
6.4.9
Sensors&tagdefinitions
Thetampersensorandstatusbuttonindicationsforexample,needtobeenabledinsupportedtags.
ToEnablesensorsordefineotherparametersperformthefollowingsteps:
Notethatagroupofparameterscanbesettogetherinonecommandaccordingtothegroupof
commands(eachgroupismarkedbyadifferentcolor).
1.
PresstheUpdatebuttonandselectthetagstoprogramfromthelist.
2.
ChangetheTampersoftwareswitchtothedesiredstatus.
3.
PresstheSendbuttontomakethechangeinthetags.
4.
Ensureyoureceivetheconfirmationmessagefromthesoftware
5.
PresstheGetbuttontoreadtheactualstatusfromthetag.
Alltagparameters:
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ManagingTemperatureSensor:
TagswithtemperaturesensorcanmonitorthetemperaturesensedbytheexternalPT100unit.
Thetagsincludethefollowinglogic:
Monitoringtemperaturethresholds:Atagcanbeconfiguredtomonitorthetemperature
comparedwithaMinimumand/orMaximumthreshold.
SampleperiodReading:Thetagcansamplethetemperatureinfixedintervalandsendthevalue
toamainserver,wherethresholdscanbemonitored.
ToSetMinimumAnd/OrMaximumThresholds
PreventingLFdistractions
InsomeapplicationandenvironmenttheLFsignalmaysufferfrominterferencesthatcancause2main
issues:
Unwantedtagactivation(suchasactivatingthebuzzerinthetag)
Unwantedtagexcitingthatcanbecausedfromelectricaldistractionssuchasserversorcomputers.
TofilterunwantedtagactivationactivatestheLFResistanceparameterinordertoavoidunwantedtag
exciting.
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6.4.10 “Enrollment”Tab
TheEnrollmenttabdeliversasimpletooltodefineassets/peopleandassociatethemwithatag,
enablingmanagementofasset/peopleratherthantags.
EnrollinganAsset/People
1.
SelecttheBaseStationfromtheBaseStationNamedropdownlistthroughwhichatagwillbe
readintheprocess
2.
PresstheReadbuttontogetthetagnumberfromtheBaseStation.Thetag’snumberwill
populatetheTagIDparameter.
3.
SelecttheAssettype
a.
SelecttheAssetfamilyfromthedropdownlist
b.
Selecttheassettypefromthedropdownlist
c.
Enteradescriptionfortheasset
d.
Enteraserialnumber/IDnumberfortheasset(ifapplicable)
4.
Usean“Assetnumber”toenableeasiermanagementwithoutlongtag–IDs
5.
Tomanuallyprovideanumbertoeachnewasset,enteranumberattheItemNumber
parameter.
6.
Touseanitemnumberthatautomaticallyincrementsbetweenassets
a.
ChecktheIncrementalcheckbox
b.
EntertheFirstItemNumbervalue
7.
PresstheSavebuttontofinishtheoperation,savetheassetanditsassociatedtag,andproceed
toenrollmentofanewasset.
ViewingEnrolledAssets
TheEnrollmentTabalsodeliversthetoolstomanagetheassetsandmodifytheirdetails.
ToSearchforaspecificAsset
1.
SelecttheAssetFamilyandAssetTypetonarrowdownthelistofassets.
2.
Locatetheassetyouaresearchingforinthelistandclickonittoselect.
3.
PresstheEditbuttontohaveitsdetailsappearonthetoppartofthetab.
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4. Editthedetailsasrequired,includingassociationtoadifferenttag,andpressSavewhenyouare
done.
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6.4.11
“Detection”Tab
TheDetectiontabshowsalistoftagsreceivedbyallBaseStationscurrentlyconnected(andselected)
withtheTechnicianStationsoftware.
DetectedTagsList
Theinformationshowninthelistofdetectedtags:
CountThenumberofmessagesreceivedfromatagincurrentsession
TimeTimeanddateoflastmessagereceived
TagIDofthetagbeingreceived
DescriptionIfthetagisenrolledwithanasset,theassetdescriptionisdisplayed.
LocationShowsthereasonoftransmissionofthetag.
o
TagtransmittedbecauseitwasexcitedwhenlocatednearoneoftheLFAntennas(RF
Zones),theantennanamewillbedisplayed
o
Tagtransmittedbecauseofsensor,buttonorexternalinput.Theexactreasonwillbe
displayed.
TamperShowsTrueifthetag’sTampersensorreportedatamperevent
Motion‐ShowsTrueifthetag’sMotionsensorreportedatamperevent
Input‐ShowsTrueorFalseifthetagtransmittedduetoanevenintheexternalinputport.Ifthe
currentstatusisON,theindicationisTrue,otherwiseFalse.
Key1Key3IndicatedTrueifabuttonwaspressedonthetag.
TemperatureAlarmIndicatedTrueifathresholdsetinthetagwasexceeded
TemperatureShowsmeasuredtemperatureinthetag’ssensor
TagBatteryThetagindicatesitsbatterystatuswitheachtransmission
ToFilterSelectedTagsandManageFilteredLists
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1.
Selectthecheckboxoftagsyouwishtomanage
2.
PresstheRemoveSelectedbuttontofilterouttheselectedtags.Thesetagswillnotbe
showninthelistuntilfiltersettingsarecleared
3.
PresstheFilterSelectedbuttontofilteroutalluncheckedtags.Uncheckedtagswillnotbe
shownuntilthefiltersettingsarecleared.
4.
PresstheClearFilterbuttontorestorebackalltagsfilteredout.
5.
PresstheClearListbuttontoremovealltagsfromthelistandhaveitrepopulatedwith
newlyreceivedtagsonly.
DetectedTagsIndications
TheDetectiontabshows2indicationsaboutdetectedtags
Tagdetectedagreencircleisshowingforeverytagmessagedetected.
TotalTagShowsthetotalnumberoftagscurrentlyshowninthelist
DetectedtagsShowsthenumberoftagsdetectedbytheBaseStationinitslast
scan.
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6.4.12
“BaseStationOperation”Tab
TheBaseStationOperationtabenablestheusertotoggletheUnit'sdrycontactrelays.
Totoggleadrycontactrelay
1.
SelecttheBaseStationfromthedropdownlist
2.
PresstheOnbuttonforeveryrelayyouwishtotoggleON
3.
PresstheOffbuttonaccordingly.

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6.4.13 “Reports”Tab
TheReportstabdeliversseveraladministrativereportsthatshowsindepthdetailedinformationtohelp
managetheLogiTracksystem.
OperatingtheReportsTab
ToIssueareport
1.
Selectareportfromthelistshownontheleftpanel
2.
PresstheShowbuttontodisplaythereport’sresults
3.
PressExportToExceltohavetheresultsfromthegridexportedtoanExcelfile
4.
SelectthepathtosavetheExcelfileandpressSave
AvailableReports
BatteryStateReport‐ShowsalltagsdetectedbytheTechnicianstationandtheirlatestbatterystatus.
ExtendedDetectionReportShowsadetailedlistofalltagsreceivedbytheTechnicianStation,thedate
&timeoftheirfirstandlastdetection,knownsensors/inputsindicationsandotherdetailedinformation.
EnrolledTagsShowsalistofallenrolledassetsinthesystem,theirdetailsandassociatedtags.
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6.4.14 “Log”Tab
TheLogtabdisplaysrawdatareceivedfromBaseStationsconnectedtotheTechnicianStation.The
contentoftheinformationdisplayedintheLogtabissavedtofilesstoredinLogsdirectoryatthe
installationfolderoftheapplication(C:\ProgramFiles\LogiTag\TechnicianStationbydefault).
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7.
Troubleshooting
7.1 Connectivityissues
7.1.1 Softwareconnection
Ifasoftwareconnectionisnotable,check:
CheckthattheunitisconnectedtothepowerandthatLEDlightsareon.
Checkthatthecorrectcomportisselected.Toviewthecorrectcomportenterthedevicemanager
RightclickonMyComputer‐ManageDeviceManger
Ontherightscreenthecomportnumberwillappear(thenumberchangesfromonecomputerto
other)
1.
Whenfinishedgobacktothetechniciansoftwareandchoosethecorrectcomport
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7.1.2 Driverinstallation
IftheUSBdriverisnotinstalledproperlyonthedevicemanagerscreenanotificationofanUnknown
devicewillappear:
1.
Inthiscase,installthedriveragainandcheckdriverstatusagainbyperformingthenextsteps:
2.
Rightclickontheunknowndeviceandclickonupdatedriversoftware
3.
Onthebrowseforthedriversoftwareonyourcomputer,clickonthebrowsebuttonand
browsetothefolderwhichcontainsthedriverprovidedontheCDprovidedfromLogiTag.
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7.2 Hardwareissues
7.2.1 LFsignaldoesnottransmits
IncasethattheunitdoesnottransmitstheLFsignalcheck:
Installtionofthecablemustbeseparatedfromcommunicationandelectricity
infrastructure
Donotconnectorcross2cables
Makesurethatcablepolarityisequalonbothendsasdescribedinthepicture
CheckconfigurationthroughtechnicianstationasdescribedonsectionRFzones
(Lfantennas)configuration
CheckLEDlightontheantenna‐openthetopoftheantenna'sboxandcheckifthe
LEDlightinsideison.Incasethelightisoff,checkthepolarityonbothendsorswitchthe
antenna
7.2.2 Unitdoesn’tturnon
Incasethattheunitdoesnotturnoncheck:
1.
Thepowersupplyadaptorisconnected
2.
Theconnectorthatconnectstotheunitisconnectedproperlyandwiresareconnected.
3.
Ifstepsnumber1and2doesnothelpchangethepowersupplyadaptor
7.2.3 Theunitisonbutnoresponse
IncasetheunitisonandallLEDlightsareonbuttheunitdoesnotdetectRFIDtagsonLFfieldperform
thenextsteps:
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1. CheckthattheLFantennaisactivatedasdescribedonsection‐LFsignaldoesnottransmits
2. CheckthatallUHFantennasareconnectedtotheunit(UHF14)
3. Disconnectthepoweradaptorfromtheunitandconnectback
Whentheunitisbackonwaitfor1minuteforallcomponentstoreset.
Clickonconnectthroughthetechniciansoftware
7.2.4 Tagdoesnotrespond
Incaseatagdoesnotrespondpleaseperformstepsonchapter‐LFsignaldoesnottransmits
Incasethestepabovedidnothelp,connectasecondantennatoadifferentportandchecktag
response.Thischeckisincasethetagisconfiguredtostoptransmittingafteracertainamountof
timeneartheLFantenna.Thesecondantennashouldreactivatethetag.
Notethatiftheparameter"sleepwithinLFfiled"isonitmightbethatthetaghasbeendetecteda
largenumberoftimeneartheantennaandhasbeendisabledforaperiodoftimedefined.
Ifthestepsabovedoesnothelpperformstepsonsection‐Theunitisonbutnoresponse
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8. RadioApprovals
8.1 BaseStation\GateLocator\GateExciterGPRS\4ChannelExciter
ThefollowingsystemssharethesameFCCID:
Basestation
GateLocator
GateExciterGPRS
4ChannelExciter
8.1.1 USA(FCC)
FCCID:Z97Z97LTG201
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
Fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianForhelp.
Warning:
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(LogiTagSystemsLtd.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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TocomplywithFCCRFradiationexposurelimitsforgeneralpopulation,theantenna(s)usedfor
thistransmittermustbeinstalledsuchthataminimumseparationdistanceof20cmismaintained
betweentheradiator(antenna)andallpersonsatalltimesandmustnotbecolocatedor
operatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.
8.2 OneChannelExciter
8.2.1 USA(FCC)
FCCID:Z97LTG204
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
Fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianForhelp.
Warning:
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(LogiTagSystemsLtd.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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8.3 RemoteDoorIndicator
8.3.1 USA(FCC)
FCCID:Z97LTG205
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
Fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianForhelp.
Warning:
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(LogiTagSystemsLtd.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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8.4 StaffTag
8.4.1 USA(FCC)
FCCID:Z97LTT08
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
Fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianForhelp.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2)Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
Warning:
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(LogiTagSystemsLtd.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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8.5 ResidentTag
8.5.1 USA(FCC)
FCCID:Z97LTT03
Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide
reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This
equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina
particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor
televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent
Fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianForhelp.

ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2)Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
Warning:
Changesormodificationstothisequipmentnotexpresslyapprovedbytheparty
responsibleforcompliance(LogiTagSystemsLtd.)couldvoidtheuser’sauthorityto
operatetheequipment.
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9. Powersupplyreuiermants
Forsupplyingpowertothedifferentsystemsonemyuse2differentoptions:
LocalLimitedpowersupplysource
Mainpowersupplyunitforseveralunits
9.1 Limitedpowersource:
Whenusinglocalpowersupply,useLPScertifiedtypeequivalentto:
a. EDACp/nEA10721B-2404
b. MEANWELLp/nGS60A24
9.2 Mainsupplynetwork:
Whenusingmaimspowersupply,forsupplyingpowertoseveralunits,youmustfollowthe
followinginstallationrequirements:
a. Usemainpowersupply24Vwithmaximumoutputof40A
b. Theunitmustbecertifiedaccordingtolocalauthority'sroles.
c. Makesuretheunithasinternaloutputcircuitbreakerwithshortcircuitandovercurrent
protection.IfnotconnectexternalcertifieddoublepoleDCcircuitbreaker(astheabove)at
ratingsmaximumallowedoutputcurrentofthepowersupply(equalorlowerthanthe
powersupplycurrentoutputratings).
d. Whenconnectingacablebetweenpowersupplytoasystem,useacablethatcanstandthe
maximumallowedoutputcurrentfromthepowersupply(accordingtolocalauthority's
rules)forexample:
For40Acurrentuse2*10mm2cuppercable
For30Acurrentuse2*10mm2cuppercable
For25Acurrentuse2*6mm2cuppercable
For20Acurrentuse2*4mm2cuppercable
e. ToeachendunitconnectacertifieddoublepoleDCcircuitbreakerwithshortcircuitand
overcurrentprotectionwithratingsaccordingtothefollowinglist:
Basestation‐‐‐‐6A.use2*1mm2cuppercable
GateLocator/4Channelexciter‐‐‐‐6A.use2*1mm2cuppercable
OneChannelExciter‐‐‐‐2A.use2*0.5mm2cuppercable
RemoteDoorIndicator‐‐‐‐2A.use2*0.5mm2cuppercable
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f. Usethefollowingcircuitbreaker,orequivalent;
2A:
EATONp/nFAZC2/2NA
ABBp/nS202C2
6A:
EATONp/nFAZC6/2NA
ABBp/nS202C6
Connectthecircuitbreakerbetweentheendunitandthemainpowersupply.

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