Nedap N V VP4102 VP4102 User Manual VP1001
N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP VP4102 VP1001
14r01_9741518 Quick start VP4102 CGDVP4102
VP4102 Reader 434/922 MHz This sheet is intended as quick start. See service manual for more detailed instructions. The VP4102 reader is a component that is used to receive data from Smart Tags. VP4102 Antenna 922 MHz or CAN cable to VPU (VP8001) Antenna 434 MHz Antenna default connection is 434MHz. Japan and Korea: switch to 922MHz! white brown Connections LAN Ethernet straight cable orange white orange blue white blue black red CAN cable TIA/EIA 568A TIA/EIA 568B Compliance statement (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. Déclaration Conformité Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS210 exemptés de license du Industry Canada. L'opération est soumis 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 VP4102 System VP4102 – Reader - Quick start 05-2013 Doc.part.no. 9741518 version 1.0 1/ 5 DISPLAY ADDRESS Shows the actual logic V-pack address SET ADDRESS Change the logic address DISPLAY SECTION Show section (Default 0, not used for CAN) Display Push button SET SECTION Change section (not used for CAN) DISPLAY VPU ADDRESS Shows actual VPU address (one by one) SET VPU ADDRESS Changes the actual VPU address (one by one) SETTINGS TO DEFAULT All address settings back to factory settings DHCP IS ON Press long until blinking to turn on DHCP DHCP IS OFF Press long until blinking to turn off DHCP DISPLAY IP ADDRESS Shows actual IP address (one by one) SET IP ADDRESS (only shown in case of DHCP OFF) 192.168.1.101 (not used for CAN) SET IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.101 (not used for CAN) SET IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.101 (not used for CAN) SET IP ADDRESS 192.168.1.101 (not used for CAN) ACCEPT NEW IP ADDRESS (not used for CAN) DISPLAY NETWORK MASK (only shown in case of DHCP OFF) Shows the network mask (0, 8, 16, 24 or 32) (0= 0.0.0.0, 8= 255.0.0.0 etc.) SET NETWORK MASK (only shown in case of DHCP OFF) Changes the network mask (16= 255.255.0.0 etc. 32 = 255.255.255.255) IP SETTINGS TO DEFAULT All IP settings back to factory settings VP4102 – Reader - Quick start 05-2013 Doc.part.no. 9741518 version 1.0 2/ 5 L1 TEST OUTPUT 1 Signal light TEST OUTPUT 2 Signal light TEST FREQUENCY 1 Shows signal strength frequency 1 TEST FREQUENCY 2 Shows signal strength frequency 2 TEST FREQUENCY 3 Shows signal strength frequency 3 TEST FREQUENCY 4 Shows signal strength frequency 4 TEST FREQUENCY 5 Shows signal strength frequency 5 TEST FREQUENCY 6 Shows signal strength frequency 6 RESET UHF CHANNELS SETTINGS TO DEFAULT All UHF channel settings back to factory settings DISPLAY ERROR SE = safeguard error, UE = UHF error. TRESHOLD RECEPTION (CONFIGURATION MENU) Enter value to set UHF threshold e.g. …? FREQUENCY BAND 434MHz (EU/USA) Press long until blinking to switch to 434Mhz FREQUENCY BAND 922MHz (Japan/Korea only) Press long until blinking to switch to 922Mhz DISPLAYS RSSI STRENGTH OF LAST UHF MESSAGE View last received RSSI DISPLAYS NUMBER OF DETECTED UHF DEVICES (only when UHF network is enabled) RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS All VP4102 settings back to factory defaults (Default IP address) Press button until blinking Press button short VP4102 – Reader - Quick start To leave menu: press button until display is empty 05-2013 Doc.part.no. 9741518 version 1.0 3/ 5 LED indicators POWER Green on off Slow blinking Fast blinking 1 short flash 2 short flashes 3 short flashes Blinking Green on off Orange Orange blinking Red Green on off Orange blinking Red blinking Green on off Orange blinking Red Red blinking off Green Green flashing off Red Green on off Red blinking Green on off Red STATUS Display V in V out LAST LINK ACT O1 / O2 UHF Specifications VP 4102 Dimensions CAN Ethernet Power Software Outputs Antennas Detection distance Environment IP class Power on No power Operating ok Downloading or error during download V-pack not coupled Firmware present but not active No firmware present IP fails or CAN fails Input power applied No power Low power, less than 20V Wrong CAN-bus connection, Vin and Vout swapped Error, plus and minus swapped Output power No power Low power Error (overload, shortcut) V-pack is last one on the CAN-bus V-pack is not last one on the CAN-bus CAN-bus error and last V-pack on CAN-bus CAN-bus error CAN-bus warning / connected wrong LAN No connection LAN connection(10 Mbps / 100 Mbps) Network activity No network activity Network error Output on Output off Output error (overload, shortcut) Data receive No data UHF Error 143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: ± 279 gr CAN-bus communication 125 kbit/s 100mbit/s max 100m Input voltage 12VDC -30 VDC Power consumption 160mA – 85mA (25VDC 100 mA) (without connected I/O such as signal lamp) Protected against reverse connection power supply Downloadable by the CAN network or ethernet Max. 0.4 Amp by current limiter, short-circuiting and thermal protected G-CXL 70-1LW/h nedap art. 4602366 Lactivator Realtime labels: +/- 50m dependable of antenna situation Temperature: Operating: -10 – 55 °C, Storage: -25 – 70 °C Relative humidity: 10 – 93% non condensing IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) Always use a NEDAP power supply VP2001 or VP2002. The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. VP4102 – Reader - Quick start 05-2013 Doc.part.no. 9741518 version 1.0 4/ 5 LED indicators POWER Green on Power on off No power STATUS Slow blinking Operating ok Fast blinking Downloading or error during download 1 short flash V-pack not coupled 2 short flashes Firmware present but not active 3 short flashes No firmware present Display Blinking IP fails or CAN fails V in Green on Input power applied off No power Orange Low power, less than 20V Orange blinking Wrong CAN-bus connection, Vin and Vout swapped Red Error, plususing andan minus swapped Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) V out gain approved for the transmitter byGreen Industryon Canada. To reduceOutput potentialpower radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful offequivalent isotropically radiated No power communication. Orange blinking Low power Red blinking Error (overload, shortcut) This radio transmitter with certification number 1444A-VP4102 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna LAST Green on V-packantenna is lastimpedance one on the CAN-bus type listed below and with the maximum permissible gain and required indicated. Antenna types not included offthe maximum gain indicated V-pack notare laststrictly one prohibited on the CAN-bus in this list, having a gain greater than for thatistype, for use with this device. Orange blinking CAN-bus error and last V-pack on CAN-bus Model: G-CXL 70-1LW/h (nedap art. 4602366) Red CAN-bus error Antenna gain: 2 dBi Red blinking CAN-bus warning / connected wrong Nominal impedance: 50 Ω LINK off LAN No connection Green LAN connection(10 Mbps / 100 Mbps) ACT Green flashing Network activity off No network activity Red Network error O1 / O2 Green on Output on off Output off Red blinking Output error (overload, shortcut) UHF Green on Data receive off No data Red UHF Error Specifications VP 4102 Dimensions CAN Ethernet Power Software Outputs Antennas Detection distance Environment IP class 143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: ± 279 gr CAN-bus communication 125 kbit/s 100mbit/s max 100m Input voltage 12VDC -30 VDC Power consumption 160mA – 85mA (25VDC 100 mA) (without connected I/O such as signal lamp) Protected against reverse connection power supply Downloadable by the CAN network or ethernet Max. 0.4 Amp by current limiter, short-circuiting and thermal protected G-CXL 70-1LW/h nedap art. 4602366 Lactivator Realtime labels: +/- 50m dependable of antenna situation Temperature: Operating: -10 – 55 °C, Storage: -25 – 70 °C Relative humidity: 10 – 93% non condensing IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) Always use a NEDAP power supply VP2001 or VP2002. The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. VP4102 – Reader - Quick start 05-2013 Doc.part.no. 9741518 version 1.0 4/ 5
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