Nedap N V XQMK2 Anti-Pilferage Device User Manual 14 Users Manual CGDXQMK2
N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP Anti-Pilferage Device 14 Users Manual CGDXQMK2
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User manual
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FCC MANUAL XQMK2
Dynamic Line
July 15, 2011 Part#: 9948473
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Technical Support
E-Mail
info-rs@nedap.com
Postal address
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap”, Parallelweg 2, 7141 DC, Groenlo, The Netherlands
Phone
+31 (0) 544-47 11 11
Fax
+31 (0) 544-46 34 75
Safety precautions
CAUTION
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INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED NEDAP SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Lightning flash with an arrowhead, enclosed in a triangle, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated
voltage points inside the product which could cause a serious electrical shock.
An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating and maintenance
instructions in the documentation provided with the product.
WARNING! To avoid the risk of fire or electrical shock, never expose these products to water or operat
e in a high humidity
environment.
EN 50419:2005
This European Standard specifies a marking
of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with Article 11(2) of Directive 2002/96/EC
(WEEE); This is in addition to the marking requirement in Article 10(3) of this Directive which
requires producers to mark electrical and electronic equipment put on the market after 13
August 2005 with a ‘crossed-out wheeled bin’ symbol.
that applies to electrical and electronic equipment falling under Annex IA of Directive
2002/96/EC, provided the equipment concerned is not part of another type of equipment that
does not fall within the scope of this Directive. Annex IB of Directive 2002/96/EC contains an
indicative list of the products, which fall under the categories set out in Annex IA of this
Directive;
that serves to clearly identify the producer of the equipment and that the equipment has been
put on the market after 13 August 2005.
© 2010 N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap” Parallelweg 2 NL-7141 DC Groenlo
The software / hardware described in this book / file is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with
the terms of the agreement.
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No warranty
The technical documentation is being delivered to you and Nedap makes no warranty as to its accuracy or use. Any use of the technical
documentation or the information contained therein is at the risk of the user. Documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies
or typographical errors Nedap the right to make changes without prior notice. No part of this publication may be copied without the
express written permission of N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap” Parallelweg 2, NL-7141 DC Groenlo, Netherlands
Trademarks
Nedap, the Nedap logo, Nedap EASi/Net and the Nedap EASi/Net are registered trademarks of N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek
“Nedap”.
Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are
hereby acknowledged.
Printed in the Netherlands
Notice
The documentation is based in a Part numbers and Drawing number structure.
Part number can also be named as Artikel nummer or Article number
Drawing numbers can also be named as: Tekening
Drawing numbers are build up in a the drawing Number with a structure Txxxx-yyy-zz
Txxxx-yyy is the drawing number and extension number zz means:
10 is an overview drawing of the part and can contain wiring and circuit diagrams;
11 is the bill of material;
12 is the circuit diagram of the device.
Xxxx = 0000 – 9999
yyy = 000-999
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Table of content
1. Introduction 5
2. System overview 6
3. Wiring diagram 7
4. FCC Declarations 8
5. Specifications XQMK2 9
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1 INTRODUCTION
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek “Nedap” further on called Nedap manufactures reliable and scalable
EAS Systems.
With this XQ system your able to reduce the shoplifting costs the best in combination with Nedap’s tag line.
The XQMK2 system produces an acoustic - and visual signal when it detects an operating tag by means of the
antennas and will identify a visitor with the active tag on one of his carried items.
XQMK2 is developed for middle scaled configurations. It starts with 2 antennas for one entrance scalable up
to 150 entrances. The system is buildup in four different types of components:
• Antennas with the following types: PG27, PG39, FL30 and FL45;
• Transmitter and Receiver units installed into the antenna’s;
• Network controller unit named NCC;
• Power inserter.
With The Dynamic line XQMK2 you’re able to build big EAS systems connectable to the EASi/Net or Cube
system.
Some of the advantages are:
1. On the antenna there is an additional advertising space;
2. The antenna color can be chosen for a fitting look in the shop;
3. There is the opportunity to integrate the customer counting feature to measure the visitor stream;
4. Optional is the communication of the system to the outside world via GSM/GPRS, PSTN, LAN or WiFi.
5. The system is equipped with integrated metal detection functionality.
Further details can be found in the XQ MK2 Installation Manual
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2 System overview
Figure 1 Functional system overview
The XQMK2 system consists of the following components:
1. XQMK2 Tx Unit
2. XQMK2 Rx Unit
3. NCC unit for communication
4. Power inserter
5. Antenna frame 27 cm Model: PG27
6. Antenna frame 39 cm Model: PG39
7. Antenna frame 30 cm Model: FL30
8. Antenna frame 45 cm Model: FL45
9. Customer Counting unit including Lighting
10. Customer counting unit Rx
11. Customer counting unit RxTx
12. Customer counting unit Tx
13. Optional communication units:
a. PSTN: MT5600SMI-92 by Multitech CE approved, Canada IC: 125 11142A and USA FCC complies
with 47 CFR Part 68: AU7USA-46014-MD-E or any other CE, FCC and IC approved PSTN.
b. GSM/GPRS: MTSMC–G-F4 by Multitech CE approved, Canada IC: 125A-0027 and USA FCC ID:
AU79U07A31817 or any other approved FCC or IC approved GSM
c. LAN: XPORT by Lantronix
d. WiFi: IEEE 802.11b WiPort 485 by Lantronix FCC ID: R68WIPORTG IC-ID:3867A-WIPORTG
The XQMK2 system is complete wired up and ready for use. You only have to follow up the next steps.
o Install the XQMK2 system according the: XQMK2 installation guide lines;
o Power up the XQMK2 system;
o Check the functionality;
o Call Nedap Customer Support for quick hands-on problem solution in case of unforeseen problems
[see Technical Support];
o Distance between two antennas when using hard tags Ø50 mm and FL30 antennas is: 2.2 m;
o Distance between two antennas when using paper tags 4x4 and FL30 antennas is: 1.7 m;
o Distance between two antennas when using hard tags Ø50 mm and FL45 antennas is: 2.45 m;
o Distance between two antennas when using paper tags 4x4 and FL45 antennas is: 2.0 m;
o Distance between two antennas when using hard tags Ø50 mm and PG27 antennas is: 2.30m;
o Distance between two antennas when using paper tags 4x4 and PG27 antennas is: 1.80 m;
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o Distance between two antennas when using hard tags Ø50 mm and PG39 antennas is: 2.60 m;
o Distance between two antennas when using paper tags 4x4 and PG39 antennas is: 2.20 m;
o Distance between an antenna and a wall, door, sliding door etc. must be at least 200 mm;
o Distance between an antenna and the nearest tagged item must be at least 2000 mm.
3 Wiring diagram
Schematically diagrams below shows an example of the connections between used modules.
The picture shows the full configuration that can be built up.
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Ant.
Ant.
Ant.
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Figure 2 Example full configuration
The connections for a full configuration are:
1. Datacom cable for NCC to Unit XQMK2
Connects Data communication and power from NCC [9203508] to a Unit XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Unit
XQMK2 Rx [8018472].
NOTE: The distance between the NCC and the transmitter antenna shall 4 meters or more.
2. Datacom cable for NCC to Unit XQMK2
Connects the data and power between the XQMK2 Tx or Rx Units.
3. Tx or Rx coax cable
Connects the antenna input/output XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the EAS antenna loops PG27,
PG39, FL30, FL45.
4. Rx or Tx cable for Metal detection
Connects the metal detection antenna input/output from XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the
Metal detection antenna loop PG27, PG39, FL30, FL45.
5. Cable for Customer counting and lighting unit PG27/PG39
Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472]to the Customer Counter and lighting unit [7833342].
6. Cable for Cusomer counting and lighting unit FL30/FL45
Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to one of the Customer counter units [9923373,
9928529, 9936114, 9935207].
7. Cable for lighting module FL30/FL45
Connects the XQMK2 Tx [8018464] or Rx [8018472] to the lighting module.
8. DC cable from Power adapter to NCC electronics
Connects the Power-adapter [9651543] to the NCC main board [7824785] and carries 33V DC power.
9. Mains cable
Connects the Mains power to the Power-adapter [9651543].
10. Coax cable for GSM antenna
Connects the GSM module to the GSM external antenna to contact the GSM network.
11. Datacom cables to slave NCC’s
Connects a NCC with the behavior “Master” to NCC devices with the behavior “Slave”.
12. Datacom cables for system expansion
Connects more antenna strings up to 16 devices with the same function as Wire 1 and 2.
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4 FCC Declarations
Complance 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 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 XQMKII
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. 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.
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5 Specifications QXMK2.
Enviromental
Description PG27 PG39 FL30 FL45
Antenna Hight 1533mm 1670mm 1665mm 1665mm
Antenna With 273mm 390mm 322mm 462mm
Antenna Base 104mm 104mm 100mm 100mm
Frame thickness 20mm 20mm 70mm 70mm
Weight 13Kg 20Kg 12Kg 15Kg
Material Construction PMMA PMMA Aluminum Aluminum
Material Covers RVS Steel RVS Steel ABS HI-121, Calibre 201-15
Protection Class IP20
Description
Min. Typical Max. Condition
EAS Operating frequency 7.4 MHz 8.8 MHz
Metal Detection Operating
Frequency 120 kHz 125 kHz 130 kHz
Operational temperature 0°C 40 °C
Storage temperature -10°C +70°C
Relative Humidity 20% 90% non-condensing
Operating Distance 0.9m 2.4m Between antenna, Tag dependant
Input Requirements and electrical specifications
Description Min. Typical Max. Condition
Input Voltage 90VAC 264VAC Full Range; 50/60Hz
Input Current - - 2A 90VAC 50Hz
Line Frequency 47 Hz 50-60Hz 63Hz -
Inrush Current @25°C 60A 230VAC Cold Start
Operation Voltage 29.1VDC 30VDC 30.9VDC
Power 15W 20W
230VAC
50Hz
Regulations
Safety approvals of the Power Adapter:
· cULus according to UL/CSA 60950-1 and UL1310 NEC Class 2
· Japan PSE
· CE Europe according to EN60950-1
Telecom system approval
· Canada IC ID according to RSS210 IC ID: 1444A-XQMK2
· US according to FCC Part 15 FCC ID: CGDXQMK2
· CE according to EN 300 330
In compliance with Human exposure assessment according to:
· EN62369-1 and EN50364
· ICNIRP Guidelines
· IEEE C95.1
· RSS102
· ARIB STD-38
Electromagnetic compatibility
· EN 301 489
· IEC 61000-6-2
· IEC 61000-6-3
· CISPR 22 / EN55022