Nedap N V TAGULTI01 Long-range vehicle identification tag User Manual Report

N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP Long-range vehicle identification tag Report

15r01_Window Tag_InstallGuide CGDTAGULTI01

        installation guide      WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE
 CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________________  3 2 INSTALLATION ________________________________________________________  4 2.1 DIMENSIONS ___________________________________________________  4 2.2 TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS __________________________________  4 2.3 SOLAR CONTROL WINDSHIELDS ___________________________________  5 2.4      HOW TO USE THE TAG ___________________________________________  5      2.5        Theory_________________________________________________________  5  3    BATTERY REPLACEMENT ________________________________________________  6 A    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION__________ ___________________________________   7 B     FCC/IC STATEMENT____________ _________________________________________ 8             C    DISCLAIMER____________ _______________________________________________ 8
 1 INTRODUCTION                   The advanced tag authentication of the WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE is only functional  when the Security Key Pack has been installed in the TRANSIT ULTIMATE. The WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE is a long-range identification tag used in applications where  vehicles need to be identified secure, fast and convenient. The WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE will  be identified up to 10 meters [33 feet] by the TRANSIT Ultimate reader as soon as it enters the  reading zone. The WINDOW TAG ULTIMAT is designed to complement the interior of a  passenger vehicle. Integrated suction pads with industrial strength install the tag in seconds  to the inside of a windscreen. Read-only  The WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE is read-only factory programmed with a unique customer specific security code, a customer defined tag ID number and unique AES128 authentication encryption  keys. The part number, tag ID number and date of manufacture are laser etched into the back  case of the tag.  Manual user activation The WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE has a switch for user activation, designed for applications where  the driver determines the time and distance of reading and driver authorization is important.  The WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE will only transmit the tag ID to the TRANSIT Ultimate reader for  5 seconds when the switch is activated.3/9
 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 DIMENSIONS     Dimension    Length X 111 mm 4.37 " Width Y 65 mm 2.56 " Height Z 32 mm 1.26 " Body height  H  24 mm 0.95 " Tacho wire    wire length  1700 mm 67 " wire thickness  2 x 0.25 mmP2 2 x AWG 23  2.2 TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS      X Y H Z The Tags are easily mounted to the inside of the car’s windshield by means  of suction cups. Users should ensure the visual contact between the Tags and any  TRANSIT reader is unobstructed with items such as stickers or metallized windshields  (see also chapter 2.3 about solar  control windshields). Note that the Booster's suction cups must be faced toward the reader to achieve  maximum reading distance.The Tag is designed to operate within the extreme temperature ranges, which  often occur behind a vehicle’s windshield during the winter or summer seasons  (-20°C to 85°C / -4°F to +185°F). However the personal identification card inserted in the Tag may not be designed to withstand such temperatures and could suffer  damage as a result. Nedap recommends to remove the personal identification card when not in use.4/9
 2.3 SOLAR CONTROL WINDSHIELDS   .   From 1997 onwards several car manufacturers introduced vehicles with solar  control windshields. The solar control windshields are equipped with a metalized  coating, which can block the TRANSIT signal from the Booster mounted on the inside of the windshield of the vehicle. Most of these windshields have a metal free zone where transponders can be  mounted. The metal free zone of metalized windshields is most often found in the  middle of the windshield behind and slightly below the rear view mirror. In vehicles  manufactured after 1998 the metal free zone should be indicated on the window. We advise the owner to contact the local car dealer if it is not clear where the aperture is exactly positioned in a certain vehicle and where the transponder should be mounted.Place the Tag on the inside of the windscreen of your vehicle as described in chapter 2. The driver inserts his personal identification card and activates  the Booster’s button. A beep should indicate that the card was successfully read. A low beep indicates  that card reading failed. The TRANSIT reader can identify your card up to a distance  of 10 meters (=33 ft). After 5 seconds the Tag returns into sleep mode. The Tag will remain active  when in 'always-on'-mode.  2.4 HOW TO USE THE TAG 2. 5 TheoryThe Tag is a battery operated passive tag. The information from the tag is sent to the reader by a method called modulated backscatter. This means that the 2.45 GHz signal coming from the reader's antenna is modified in such way that it can be  recognized by the reader5/9
 3 BATTERY REPLACEMENT The Tag contains two replaceable non-rechargeable AAA batteries. The average lifetime of these batteries is approximately 5 years. When replacement becomes necessary follow the procedure below. • 1 Open the battery compartment. • Remove both batteries. Follow local environment protection laws / regulations for disposal of used batteries. • Replace with two new batteries. Make sure that the polarity matches the indicated polarity. Refer to appendix A for battery requirements. • Close the battery compartment and verify if the Tag is working properly.      6/9
 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 111 x 65 x 24 mm (4.4 x 2.6 x 1.0 in)  Weight 120 gram    (4.2 oz)  Protection IP32 Approx. NEMA 2 Operating temperature -20°C … +85°C    (-4°F … +140°F)  Storage temperature -40°C … +85°C    (-40°F … +140°F)  Color Grey RAL 7016 / RAL 7040 Relative humidity 10% … 93% non-condensing Identification range Typically 10 meters (33 ft) line-of-sight required Battery, size AAA, 1.5V 2 x Duracell Procell PC2400 Or equivalent (IRmaxR < 8A,  < 100VA)    7/9
 B FCC / IC STATEMENT                 Compliance statements (part15.19) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. 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.  Cet appareil se conforme aux normes  CNR210 exemptés de licence du Industry Canada.  L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes:  (1) cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence, et  (2) cet appareil doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence, y inclus interférence qui peut causer une opération non pas voulu de cet appareil.  Warning (part15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This in particular is applicable for the antenna which can be delivered with the WINDOW TAG ULTIMATE System.  RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons.  Information to the User (Part 15.106(b)) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and Canadian ICES-3. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequent 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 not cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determine 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. FCC ID  : CGDTAGULTI01 IC  : 1444A-TAGULTI01 8/9
 C DISCLAIMER This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifica-tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.    9/9

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