NEAT Electronics 0702901 Magnetic field generator for positioning system User Manual D POS
NEAT Electronics AB Magnetic field generator for positioning system D POS
User manual
D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 Information in this User manual is subject to change without notice. NEAT Electronics AB reserves the right to change or improve their products and to make changes to the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. NEAT Electronics AB is not responsible for any loss of data, income or any consequential damage whatsoever caused. For more information, details and descriptions, visit our web site: www. neat-group.com/se/en © NEAT Electronics AB 2015 All rights reserved. Document number: NE41 07105-02 v1.0 Revision date: 2016-11-08 Contact NEAT Electronics AB Varuvägen 2 SE-24642 Löddeköpinge Sweden Phone: +46 (0)46 707065 Fax: +46 (0)46 707087 www.neat-group.com/se/en infosweden@neat-group.com US Notes FCC ID: 2AGLF0702901 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Ulrik Lundberg CEO D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 Contents Parts in the package Intended use Hardware overview Installation Settings Walk Test Mode Important Technical data 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 PCB Connector J1 Tamper switch Tamper relay output (#11 and #12) LED Indication LOOP Antenna NPU Configuration Antenna 2 activation External control Identification Code Zone Number Safety Notes Use Cleaning Disposal D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 1 Parts in the package ② ④ ① Denomination ① 1 x D-POS unit ② 1 x AC (NE31 07006-22 (12VDC, 1.6A US plug)) ③ 1 x Plastic bag with 4 lid screws ④ 1 x This user manual Table 1. ③ D-POS Kit parts D-POS and its corresponding parts must be installed by a professional fitter. D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 2 Intended use Hardware overview The D-POS system is a versatile and highly customizable system for monitoring and surveillance of wardens, users, zones, doors, stairs etc. in order to create a safe, flexible and easily manageable environment for the dementia care sector. ① 2 x Screw holes for fixed mounting ② 4 x Lid screws ③ LED2 ④ 3.1 Denomination D-POS RFID Position Transmitter Activity LED3 ⑤ LED1 ⑥ Opening for connectors (on the side/back) Table 2. Unit hardware overview Power Activity PCB Denomination ① Rotatary switches S1 - S3 ② MiniUSB connector for NPU ③ Potientiometers P1, P2 ④ DIP switches DIP1 - DIP8 ⑤ Connector J1 ⑥ Tamper switch ⑦ LED1 - LED3 ⑧ Jumpers JP1-JP3 Table 3. Unit PCB overview D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 3.2 Connector J1 12 Denomination Output, Normally Closed 11 Output, Normally Closed 10 Ground Input 2/Sync Input 1 Ground 12-24 VDC input Common 2 D-POS ANT 2 LOOP Antenna Common 1 D-POS ANT 1 Table 4. Connector J1 Only use D-POS ANT (NEAT Ferrite Antenna), art#: NE31 07030-01. 3.3 Tamper switch The unit is equipped with a tamper switch which indicates if the lid is open by both opening the Output as well as blinking with LED3, see “3.5 LED Indication” below. 3.4 Tamper relay output (#11 and #12) This relay output is normally closed under normal operation, and is opened if one or all of the following occurs: • The lid is opened (the tamper switch is trigged) • The unit looses power. • One or both antennas cease to function (which antenna is it is indicated by LED1 and/or LED2). The output is open during boot up, which normally takes a second or so, but is closed when the unit has booted up and runs normally. The tamper relay will not indicate broken wire for antenna 1 when jumper JP1 is mounted or for antenna 2 if used with a LOOP with jumper mounted on the LOOP. D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 3.5 LED Indication There are three light emitting diodes (LED) in D-POS. The activity LEDs - LED1 and LED2 - are red. The power LED - LED3 - is green. When the D-POS unit is powered on, all three LEDs light up for one second. LED3 burns with a steady green light as long as the power supply is OK and the D-POS unit is working without problems. When the unit is working correctly, LED1 is blinking when antenna 1 is transmitting and LED2 is blinking when antenna 2 is transmitting. If LED3 is blinking with a green light, an error has been detected with the power supply or the antennas, or the D-POS unit is broken or the lid is open (tamper switch is open). If LED1 is blinking with a red light and LED3 is blinking with a green light, there is a problem with antenna 1. If LED2 is blinking with a red light and LED3 is blinking with a green light, there is a problem with antenna 2. 3.6 LOOP Antenna A LOOP Antenna is an electrical cable in a loop creating an electrical field. Max cable length <10 meters and cable area >0.4 mm2 (AWG 21). Installation 1. To change the configuration of D-POS, remove the lid and make sure the AC/DC adapter is unplugged. Change the settings of rotary switches, DIP switches and jumpers as described on page 6 in this manual. 2. Connect a D-POS ANT to screw terminals 1 & 2 OR a LOOP antenna to screw terminals 2 & 3. To use both D-POS ANT and a LOOP Antenna connect D-POS ANT to screw terminals 4 & 5 and then the LOOP Antenna to screw terminals 2 & 3. 3. If a magnetic contact switch is used, connect it to screw terminals 8 & 10. 4. If the RFID field from two D-POS units overlap, connect a synchronization cable to screw terminals 9 & 10 on both D-POS units. 5. Connect the AC/DC adaptor to screw terminals 6 & 7. Only use AC/DC adaptor provided by NEAT or use 12-24 VDC as central power supply. 6. Close and fasten the lid using the screws supplied. 7. Plug in the AC/DC adaptor in a mains outlet in the apartment. 8. The power LED lights up with a steady green light to indicate power is on. To adjust the rotary switches we recommend a flat screwdriver with a 2.4 x 0.5 mm blade. Use max. 10 meters of cable with cable area 0.4 mm2 or more (AWG 21) for ferrite and loop antennas. D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 5 Settings 5.1 NPU Configuration D-POS is configured with rotary switches S1-S3, DIP switches 1-8 and jumpers JP1-JP3 as shown in 3.1. Basic configuration of D-POS using switches and jumpers is explained on the next pages. In some applications there may be need for a configuration that cannot be set up with D-POS on-board switches. One example is when two magnetic switches are needed to control one antenna each. In this case a computer with the D-POS Programmer software and the NEAT USB interface (NPU) must be used. To use computer configuration, set DIP switch 1 to ON. In this operating mode, settings made with rotary switches S1-S3 while DIP switches 2-8 are ignored. For more details on how to use D-POS programmer see D-POS and D-ATOM Technical Handbook, document number NE41 08001-02. DIP1 ON OFF Table 5. 5.2 Configuration Computer configuration On-board switches DIP1 - Configuration settings Antenna 2 activation Antenna 2 can be used to extend the coverage area or for a second separate door up to 10 meters away from D-POS. When a second antenna is connected to screw terminals 4 and 5, set DIP switch 4 to ON, otherwise OFF. DIP4 ON OFF Table 6. Antenna 2 Active Not active Activate antenna 2 D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 5.3 External control D-POS has two external inputs which can be connected to closing switches to control RFID transmission. Input 2 can only be used if D-POS is configured with a computer, see “5.1 NPU Configuration” on page 8. To use input 1 to control RFID transmission (antennas 1 and 2) set DIP switch 2 to ON. DIP switch 3 determines whether RFID transmission shall be active when the input is open or closed. DIP2 ON OFF Table 7. DIP3 ON OFF Table 8. 5.4 Antennas 1 and 2 Antennas are controlled by input 1 Antennas are always active DIP2 - configure antenna 1 and 2 position signals Input 1 mode Normally open — antennas active when input closed Normally closed — antennas active when input open DIP3 - Configure input activation state Identification Code Each D-POS unit must to be identified with a unique code. With the on-board rotary switches S1-S2 and DIP switches 5 and 6 it is possible to select one of 256 different identification codes. When a computer is used to configure D-POS it is possible to choose one of 65000 different identification codes. The ID code consists of four hexadeximal digits. The table below shows which code will be transmitted by antenna 1 and antenna 2 depending on the values of rotary switch S1-S2 and DIP switch 5 and 6. DIP5 OFF ON OFF ON Table 9. 5.5 DIP6 OFF OFF ON ON Antenna 1 ID code S1 S2 0 1 S1 S2 0 1 S1 0 0 1 S1 0 0 1 Antenna 2 ID code S1 S2 0 1 S1 S2 0 2 S1 0 0 1 S2 0 0 2 DIP5 and 6 - antenna position codes Zone Number Each D-POS unit can be configured to belong to one of 16 zones: 0-9, A-F. The zone is selected with rotary switch S3. The zone number is used by D-ATOM to determine if it shall send an alarm or not. The selected zone number will be used for both antenna 1 and antenna 2. D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 6 Walk Test Mode To verify the size of the RFID field, a walk test mode can be activated with DIP switch 8. When a D-ATOM is inside the RFID field, its LED will blink once per second. The color of the D-ATOM LED indicates if it is configured to send an alarm when passing an RFID field with the ID code and zone number transmitted by D-POS: red for alarm, green for no alarm. During walk test mode D-ATOM will not make any transmission to D-DOOR, NEO or TREX etc, so do not forget to return DIP switch 8 to OFF position when RFID field check is done. DIP 8 ON OFF Table 10. 10 Walk Test Mode Active Not active DIP 8 - Configure Walk Test Mode D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 7 Important 7.1 Safety Notes • Read instructions prior to use • Always test the system per instructions prior to use and always check the function of the product after making adjustments • This product may not be suitable for all persons. • This product should not be a substitute for the routine visual monitoring protocol by caregiver and must not be used in situations where a delay in the arrival of appropriate medical care, could lead to a potentially life-threatening situation. • Our units are NOT intended for any life support device, thus intending a device whose malfunction may result in damage to a life. • Check the device regularly and replace when necessary. • Do not integrate to other systems other than those specified in this document. • The product will not cause electromagnetic disturbances under normal working conditions. • The product can be placed near other products or devices as long as mechanical vibration is not present. 7.2 Use • • • • • • 7.3 Use only original parts. Keep away from dust, moist and dirt. Do not drop, knock, twist or shake the device. Do not warm up the device or use it near fire. The product may not be painted. For repairs, contact a NEAT dealer. Cleaning • All parts in the product kit can be cleaned with a mild soap solution and a damp cloth. Dry with a dry cloth. • Strong chemicals, alcohol, grease and other harsh substances must not be used when cleaning or handling the parts in the product kit. • The product must be disconnected from the power socket before cleaning. • After cleaning, control that the product works properly by sending a test alarm to the alarm receiver/central. 7.4 Disposal At the end of the product’s use life, please dispose of it at appropriate collection points provided in your country. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA, www.eiae. org). In the European Union, the bin label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling or returned to NEAT Electronics. D-POS User Manual NE41 07105-02 v1.0 11 8 Technical data Denomination Current Data 12-24 VDC 1,5A Measures 130 x 73 x 25 mm Weight 129 g Output #11, #12 Resistancemax (Closed) 16 Ω Blocking voltagemax 60 VDC Load currentmax 100 mA Leakage currentmax (Open) 1 µA Isolation voltage 1500V
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