Tagmaster XTXX RFID reader User Manual Manual

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        XT-1 Installation Manual
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 2 of 32   Note:  This  equipment  has  FCCID:  M39XTXX.  It  complies  with  the  limits  for  a  Class  A  digital  device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial  environment.  This  equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction  manual,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  Operation  of  this equipment  in  a  residential  area  is  likely  to  cause  harmful  interference  in  which  case  the  user  will  be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Caution: To comply with Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC and FCC regulations, this reader must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 25 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.                     Copyright The  copyright  and  ownership  of  this  document  belongs  to  TagMaster  AB.  The  document  may  be downloaded or copied provided that all copies contain the full information from the complete document. All other copying requires a written approval from TagMaster AB. Disclaimer While  effort  has  been  taken  to  ensure  the  accuracy  of  the  information  in  this  document  TagMaster  AB assumes  no  responsibility  for  any  errors  or  omissions,  or  for  damages  resulting  from  the  use  of  the information contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 3 of 32  Content 1 Introduction  4  Overview........................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Tags .............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Security ......................................................................................................... 4 1.32 Installation  4  Safety Instructions ......................................................................................... 4 2.1 Mounting Instruction ...................................................................................... 4 2.23 Interfaces  6  Cables ........................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Wires ............................................................................................................. 8 3.23.2.1 Terminal Connections .................................................................................... 8 3.2.2 Ethernet and USB .......................................................................................... 8  Power Supply ................................................................................................ 9 3.3 Wiegand/Magstripe ...................................................................................... 10 3.43.4.1 Wiegand Timing ........................................................................................... 11 3.4.2 Magstripe Timing ......................................................................................... 12  Ethernet ....................................................................................................... 13 3.5 RS232 ......................................................................................................... 14 3.6 RS485 ......................................................................................................... 15 3.7 USB ............................................................................................................. 17 3.8 Input ............................................................................................................ 18 3.9 Output .......................................................................................................... 19 3.10 Relay ........................................................................................................... 20 3.11 DIP Switches ............................................................................................... 21 3.123.12.1 DIP SW S101 .............................................................................................. 21 3.12.2 DIP SW S301 .............................................................................................. 21  LED and Buzzer........................................................................................... 22 3.134 Configuration  22  PC Tool ....................................................................................................... 22 4.1 Settings ....................................................................................................... 22 4.2 Reset to Factory Default .............................................................................. 22 4.35  TAGP  22 6 Trouble Shooting  23 7 Technical Specification  31
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 4 of 32  1  Introduction  Overview 1.1The  XT-1 is  an UHF RFID reader compliant with EPC  Gen  2 (ISO  18000-6C). The  reader is specifically tailored for  Automated  Vehicle  Identification (AVI) applications such as  Parking, Gated  Communities and Condominiums.  It  has  been  designed  for  absolutely  premium  performance  for  read-range  and environmental specification while also giving a large number of interface options and having an innovative implementation for TCP/IP connectivity and monitoring.  Tags 1.2XT-1  supports  any  UHF  tag  compliant  with  the  EPC  Gen  2  standard.    XT-1  also  supports  the SecureMarkID® format developed by TagMaster to ensure that each tag has a truly unique identity difficult to duplicate.  Security 1.3The EPC Gen 2 standard was initially developed for low cost item management and has for that reason no built  in  support  for  encryption  like  DES  or  AES.  This  differentiates  the  system  from  for  instance  many proximity  identification  systems.  To  address  this  TagMaster  has  developed  the  SecureMarkID®  format using  a  specific  algorithm  and  non-writeable  parts  of  the  tag  to  create  a  truly  unique identity  difficult  to duplicate. It is recommend to only use SecureMarkID® tags together with XT-1, but also to consider these limitations in any application requiring high security.  As the development of a cryptographic framework for EPC Gen2 proceeds, TagMaster will offer future new products  to  continue  to  make  the  most  of  available  technology  in  an  effort  to  offer  the  highest  possible security. 2  Installation  Safety Instructions 2.1The following safety instruction should be observed during installation, normal use and service.    The installation and service should only be done by qualified personnel.   Shields of cables should be connected to safety ground.   The XT-1 must be disconnected from all voltage sources before any installation or service work. Capacitors inside the XT-1 can hold their charge even if the equipment has been disconnected from all voltage sources.   Do not modify any part of the product. Repair is to be performed by TagMaster only.   Where local regulations exist, these are to be followed. The safety information in this manual is a supplement to local regulations. It is the responsibility of the local project manager to make certain that local regulations are known and followed.  Mounting Instruction 2.2The XT-1 can be mounted to a wall or a pole, see Figure 1. Mount the reader in a horizontal position with the cable glands on the bottom side. Direct the reader so that the reading lobe covers the positions of the tags.  For optimal performance, tilt and rotate the reader into a position so that the front side of the reader is parallel with the front side of the tag to be read. Align the reader so that the actual reading range is 60–70% of the specified maximum.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 5 of 32     Figure 1   XT-1 mounted on a pole using UMK The UMK (Universal Mounting Kit, Part No. 193600), see Figure 2, from TagMaster enables the reader to be mounted in a wide variety of positions and angles. The kit  contains all parts needed for mounting the reader  on  a  wall  or on  a  pole.  The UMK  is  suitable  for  outdoor  use.  See separate  data sheet  for more details on installation.   Figure 2   UMK for wall and pole mounting of XT-1
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 6 of 32  3  Interfaces  Cables 3.1Connections to the XT-1 is primarily done using the central M20 cable gland, and secondarily by replacing  any of the 4 pcs of M16 blind stops with cable glands, see Figure 3. Shielded cables should be used for all connections.  Select  cables  suitable  for  the  installation  environment,  considering  indoor  or  outdoor environment and use flexible cables with stranded wire. The reader chassis should be grounded.      Figure 3 Cable connections for XT-1 (Pos. 1 is M20 cable gland, Pos. 2 is M16 blind stops) Instructions: 1.  Select  and  use  the  M20 cable  gland  insert  corresponding  to  the  number of  cables  required.  The cable gland can be used with one cable (6-12 mm) or by using the supplied insert with two cables (2-6 mm), see Figure 4. 2.  Open XT-1 lid by removing the 8 screws on the front, and slide the lid open. 3.  Feed  the  cable  (or two  cables)  through  the  cable  gland  and through  the  chassis.  All parts of the cable gland except the nut shall be on the outside of the XT-1. 4.  Connect  the  wires  to  relevant  terminals  and  connections  depending  on  interfaces  being  used.  If using RJ45 connectors for Ethernet these must be crimped inside the reader. 5.  Connect the shielding of the power cable to the chassis grounding point using the grounding screw (Figure 5, Pos. 1). 6.  Screw the cable gland to tighten and ensure proper water and dust sealing.  As an alternative for grounding, a metallic cable gland (not included) can be used to connect to the reader chassis to ground using the power cable shielding.  1 2
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 7 of 32   Figure 4 The XT-1 M20 cable gland with insert for 2 cables Never use the ventilating membrane (Figure 5, Pos. 2) on the back of the XT-1 for cable connections.    Figure 5 XT-1 overview (Pos. 1 is ground screw connection, Pos.2 is ventilating membrane)   1 2
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 8 of 32   Wires 3.23.2.1  Terminal Connections Wire connections (with the exception of Ethernet and USB, see §3.2.2) are added as singles wires to spring cage terminal connectors, see Figure 6. These are easy-to-use terminals for single stranded wires.  Instructions: 1.  Strip wire lead approximately 9 mm. 2.  Push screwdriver down to release spring cage. 3.  Insert wire into terminal. 4.  Remove screwdriver which will clamp wire. 5.  Gently pull installed wire to make sure connection is reliable.  Figure 6 Connection with easy-to-use spring cage terminal Wire size  0.5mm2 -  1.5mm2 / AWG20 - AWG 16 Table 1 Wire connection overview 3.2.2  Ethernet and USB Ethernet is connected using RJ45 connectors. To be able to fit this connector given the limited diameter of M20 cable gland and the hole in the chassis, such RJ45 must be crimped to the wires inside the reader. This is done with corresponding standard tool and RJ45. Pass the Ethernet cable through the cable gland before crimping the connector on the cable. USB is intended for service interface and therefore connected only  when lid is open. Connection is done using a standard USB type B cable.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 9 of 32   Power Supply 3.3The XT-1 shall be powered by an isolated power supply suitable for outdoor use. The required voltage is 12 VDC to 24VDC. It is recommended to use a power supply of 24 VDC, 1 A minimum.   Figure 7 Power supply connection, overview and detail  The power input has built-in protection for an accidental connection of reversed polarity.  Connections DC+  High supply potential (See Figure 7 for details) DC-  Low supply potential Supply voltage  12 VDC to 24 VDC  (Absolute minimum rating 10 VDC, absolute maximum rating 30 VDC) Recommended / Max length  10m / 100m Wire size  Recommended length 0.5mm2 / AWG 20 Max length 1.5mm2 / AWG 16 Table 2 Power connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 10 of 32   Wiegand/Magstripe 3.4The  Wiegand  interface is  shared with  Magstripe  and  outputs.  This  selection  of interface  is done  via SW configuration see  §4.  Furthermore is the details of the Wiegand output format  configured using SW.  The interface has a separate isolation of 1500 VDC and varistor protection for over voltage.  The XT-1 has a built-in option (3xDIP) of 1kΩ pull-ups on the transmit side for D0/CLK, D1/DATA and CL/LOAD. The DIP switches are also described in §3.12.  Figure 8 Wiegand connection, overview and detail Connections (Wiegand) D0  Wiegand 0 (See Figure 8 for details) D1  Wiegand 1 CL  Card Load GND  Ground  Connections (Magstripe) CLK  Magstripe clock (See Figure 8 for details) DATA  Magstripe data LOAD  Card load GND  Ground Recommended / Max length  10m / 100m (depending on properties of receiving system) Wire size  0.5mm2 / AWG 20 Voltage  30 V (Max) Sink current  50 mA (Max) Isolation  1500 VDC (Min) Table 3 Wiegand connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 11 of 32  3.4.1  Wiegand Timing The following values apply when all outputs are pulled up to 5V with 1kΩ resistors. Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit tSU  CL to D# setup time  0     µs tF  Fall time (all signals)    125    ns tR  Rise time (all signals)    5    µs tPI  Pulse interval    2    ms tPW Pulse width  80  µs tH CL hold time after last D# change 0   µs Table 4 Wiegand interface timing tSUtPItPWtHtRtFCLD0D1≈ ≈ ≈ Figure 9 Wiegand timing diagram Description on default output format to be added in later revision.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 12 of 32  3.4.2  Magstripe Timing The following values apply when all outputs are pulled up to 5V with 1kΩ resistors. Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit tSU  LOAD to CLK setup time  0     µs tF  Fall time (all signals)    125    ns tR  Rise time (all signals)    5    µs tCL  Clock low    160    µs tCH Clock high  160  µs tH LOAD hold time after last CLK change 0   µs Table 5 Magstripe interface timing  ≈≈tSULOADCLKDATA≈tCLtCHtDHtHtRtF Figure 10 Magstripe timing diagram Description on default output format to be added in later revision.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 13 of 32   Ethernet 3.5The XT-1 has a built in 10Mbps/100Mbps Ethernet switch and dual ports. This makes it possible to connect a number of readers in a system without the need for additional network equipment. The two ports A and B are using RJ45 connectors and are fully equivalent.    Figure 11 Ethernet connection, overview and detail  The  XT-1  supports  auto  crossover  (Auto-MDIX)  so  that  installation  can  be  done  using  both  patch  and crossover cables. The connectors have eight pins and the wire scheme is based on the T568A standard. The interfaces have separate isolation of 1500 VDC.  The default IP address of the device is unique among XT-1 readers and can be found on the label on the back  of  the  XT-1.  This  makes  it  possible  to  create  a  stand-alone  network  without  changing  any  reader network  settings.  Detailed  network  settings  are  configured  using  SW,  see  §4.  Each  port  has  two  LED indicators for Link/Activity (Yellow/Flashing Yellow) and 10Mbps/100Mbps speed (Off/Green).  Connections  A  Port A (See Figure 11 for details) B  Port B Recommended / Max length  - / 100m Wire size  CAT5e cable is required for the Ethernet connection Table 6 Ethernet connection overview Ethernet communication is normally done using TagMaster protocol TAGP available at port 9999. See Manual 05-172 TAGP Protocol Specification for details.     Example:  The following is an example on how a connection using Ethernet, TCP/IP and TAGP can be tested  1.  Download PUTTY-TE from TagMaster ftp-server ftp://partner:245ghz@ftp.tagmaster.com  2.  Open a connection with PUTTY-TE  using the  IP address of the XT-1 and selecting TAGP 3.  Write the following sequence to get a 2.5s beep from the reader:  User input      XT-1 response HELOTAGP/2.0    RPLYHELO00 PUSHBEEP9C9    RPLYPUSH00  Table 7 Ethernet connection example
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 14 of 32   RS232 3.6The  RS232  interface  is  used  for  host  communication  and  supports  ASCII  output  and  TAGP.  Detailed settings are configured using SW, see §4. The interface has a separate isolation of 1500 VDC and varistor protection for over voltage.  Figure 12 RS232 connection, overview and detail  Connections TXD  Transmitted data to host (See Figure 12 for details) RXD  Received data from host GND   Ground Recommended / Max length  - / 10m Wire size Specification according to EIA RS232C. Belden 9184 or Belden 9502 are recommended. Max Baud Rate  115.2 kb/s (default) Table 8 RS232 connection overview The default output of the RS232 interface is a one directional ASCII output of tag data. If SecureMarkID® tags from TagMaster are being used (recommended) this identity is sent followed by CR+LF ('\r''\n'). If other EPC tags are being used the default output is the EPC data followed by CR+LF ('\r''\n').  As an alternative can TAGP be selected as format if configured using SW.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 15 of 32   RS485 3.7The  RS485  interface is used  for host  communication and  supports  ASCII output and  TAGP.  It generally supports longer transmission  distances  than  RS232.  Detailed  settings  are configured  using SW, see §4. The interface has a separate isolation of 1500 VDC and varistor protection for over voltage.  Figure 13 RS485 connection, overview and detail  The hardware supports 2- wire (2xDIP) and 4-wire communication, half duplex and full duplex as well as multi-drop. When using RS485 communication, correct termination of the interface must always be considered in order to handle transmission-line effects. The XT-1 has a built-in option (DIP) of 120Ω termination on the receive side, and an option (2xDIP) of 600Ω bias on receive side. The options using DIP switches are detailed in Figure 14 and also described in §3.12.   Figure 14 RS485 DIP switch configuration options    RS485  driver    RX+ RX- TX- TX+ SW#1 SW#2 SW#5 SW#3 SW#4 5V iso 120 Ω 620 Ω 620 Ω
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 16 of 32   Connections TX+ Transmitted data to host (See Figure 13 for details) TX-   Transmitted data to host GND   Ground RX+  Received data from host RX -   Received data from host Recommended / Max length  -  / 1000m Wire size The cable for the RS485 interface must be a twisted pair cable and conform to the EIA RS485 standard.  Max Baud Rate  115.2 kb/s (default) Table 9 RS485 connection overview The default output of the RS485 interface is a one directional ASCII output of tag data. If SecureMarkID® tags from TagMaster are being used (recommended) this identity is sent followed by CR+LF ('\r''\n'). If other EPC tags are being used the default output is the EPC data followed by CR+LF ('\r''\n').  As an alternative can TAGP be selected as format if configured using SW.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 17 of 32   USB 3.8The XT-1 has one USB type B connector, and acts like a USB 2.0 Full-Speed (12 Mbps) device. This interface is only intended for configuration and software download (service and maintenance). The interface is connected using a standard cable to a USB port of a PC, and after installing specific TagMaster software can maintenance be done, see §4.   Figure 15 USB connection, overview and detail  Connections VBUS +5VDC (See Figure 15 for details) DM  Data–  DP  Data+  GND  Ground Recommended / Max length  1m  /  TBD Wire size TBD Table 10 USB connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 18 of 32   Input 3.9The XT-1 has 3 inputs available. The inputs are opto-coupled, have 1500VDC isolation and protection for reversed polarity. They have an input impedance of 1kΩ and are activated by a current flow. The inputs are intended for optional connection to detectors (inductive loop, IR or other type). The types are ‘Presence detector input’, ‘Safety detector input’ and ‘Opening detector input’.  Figure 16 Input connections, overview and detail  Connections IN1+ Presence detector input+ (See Figure 16 for details) IN1-  Presence detector input- IN2+  Safety detector input+ IN2-  Safety detector input- IN3+  Opening detector input+ IN3-  Opening detector input- High Voltage (active)  Min 3.0 V / Max 30 V Low Voltage (inactive)  Min 0.0 V / Max 0.2 V Input impedance  1 kΩ Recommended / Max length  10m / 100m Wire size  0.5mm2 / AWG 20 Table 11 Input connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 19 of 32   Output 3.10The XT-1 has 3 open-collector outputs shared with Wiegand/Magstripe available. These are currently intended for future use and have no specific functionality assigned (other than Wiegand/Magstripe). The interface has an isolation of 1500VDC.  Figure 17 Output connections, overview and detail  Connections D0 Output 0 (See Figure 17 for details) D1  Output 1 CL  Output 2 GND  Ground Applied Voltage  Min 1.0 V / Max 30 V Sink Current  Min 0.0 mA / Max 500 mA Supply Min 10 V / Max 30 V Min 3 mA / Max 9 mA Recommended / Max length  10m / 100m Wire size  0.5mm2 / AWG 20 Table 12 Output connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 20 of 32   Relay 3.11The XT-1 has a non-latching relay available. It is typically connected to the logic controlling a barrier, gate or other object when the reader is in stand-alone operation.  Figure 18 Relay connections, overview and detail  Connections COM Common (See Figure 18 Figure 18 Relay connections, overview and detailfor details) NO  Normally Open NC  Normally Closed Switching current  Max 2A Switch voltage    Max. 60VDC / 30VAC Switching capacity:  Max. 60W / 62,5VA Recommended / Max length  10m / 100m Wire size  0.5mm2 / AWG 20 Table 13 Output connection overview
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 21 of 32   DIP Switches 3.12Two DIP switches (8 positions) are available for physical configuration of a few major parameters. All other configurations are done using software. Default state for all switches is ‘Off’. 3.12.1 DIP SW S101  Figure 19 DIP SW S101, overview and detail  Position 1 Firmware upgrade mode. Toggle to ‘On’ and cycle power before firmware upgrade using USB. Return to ‘Off’ after upgrade complete. Position 2  Restore factory default settings. Toggle to ‘On’ and cycle power for complete reader reset. Return to ‘Off’ after restore complete. 3.12.2 DIP SW S301  Figure 20 DIP SW S301, overview and detail  Position 1  Enable RS485 2-wire mode, TX+ <-> RX+ (always together with Position 2) Position 2  Enable RS485 2- wire mode, TX- <-> RX- (always together with Position 2) Position 3  Enable RS485 120Ω termination between RX+ and RX- Position 4  Enable bias RS485 620 Ω RX+, up  Position 5  Enable bias RS485 620 Ω RX-, down Position 6  Enable 1 kΩ pull-up D0/CLK Position 7  Enable 1 kΩ pull-up D1/DATA Position 8  Enable 1 kΩ pull-up CL/LOAD
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 22 of 32   LED and Buzzer 3.13The XT-1 is equipped with bright LEDs for external signalling. These can indicate red/green/yellow based on software settings. Default signalling is green for ‘tag read’/’ tag accepted’ and red for ’tag not accepted’  The buzzer is default off, but can be enabled for indicating ‘tag read’/’tag accepted’.  Figure 21 LED, overview 4  Configuration  PC Tool 4.1A PC tool is available for reader communication and firmware download.  Settings 4.2The available settings can be found in the PC Tool. Generally these settings includes necessary configuration for networking, interface output and reader behaviour.  Reset to Factory Default 4.3To restore the reader back to the factory defaults state toggle the corresponding DIP switch (see §3.12) to ‘On’ and cycle the power. Wait for a few seconds, return the DIP switch to ‘Off’ and then cycle power again.  After a reset to factory defaults all software settings are reverted back to the original state. The IP-address of the device is again the one printed on the label on the back of the reader. 5  TAGP The protocol TAGP is available on Ethernet, RS232 and RS485 interfaces.
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 23 of 32  6  Trouble Shooting To facilitate trouble shooting, consider the following:     Make sure the XT-1 has correct supply voltage with sufficient current. There is a small green LED on the electronic board, only visible when the lid of the reader is in open position. A flashing green light of this LED indicates that power is connected and that the microcontroller is alive.   If using Ethernet communication, make sure that the network connection is ok. There are small LEDs of the RJ45 socket, only visible when the lid of the reader is in open position. A yellow light indicates ‘Link’ and flashing yellow light indicates ‘Activity’.   If the software settings might have been set to unclear state or the IP-address mixed up, a reset to factory default operation is recommended, see §4.3.   Make sure that working and correctly formatted EPC Gen 2 tags are being used. .
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XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 31 of 32  7  Technical Specification Operating frequencies  Area 1: 865.6-867.6 MHz Europe,  Area 2: 902-928 MHz US, Americas Read range  Up to 8 meters (20ft) with TagMaster UHF tags with SecureMarkID®; Windshield ID-tag and Credit Card ID-tag Dimensions      300x300x60 mm (11.8x11.8x2.4 in) Weight      2.3 kg (5.1 lbs) Protection       IP 66 Operating temperature  -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140° F)  EN 60068-2-1 Ad, En 60068-2-2 Bd, EN 60068-2-14 Nb Storage temperature    -40°C to +85C°C (-40°F to +185°F) Relative humidity  93%RH @ 65C EN 60068-2-30 Housing      Aluminium housing UL94 certified XENOY™ cover Power supply    12-24 VDC supply Power consumption    10W (max 12W) Output power    Area 1 2W (e.r.p.), Area 2 4W (e.i.r.p.) Input      3 isolated inputs Output      3 isolated outputs shared with Wiegand/Magstripe Relay      1 relay output 60VDC, 2A Interfaces  RS232, RS485, Wiegand/Magstripe, 2 pcs Ethernet and  USB service Interface Certificates  CE Certificate according to R&TTE-directive 1999/5/EC and FCC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC and 2011/65/EU WEEE 2002/96/EC Standards      EPC Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) LED indicator    Res/Green/Yellow Communications protocols   TAGP and various OEM protocols Encrypted air interface    According to EPC Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) EMC      EN 301489-1, EN 301489-3 Radio  EN 302 208-1, EN 302 208-2 FCC: CFR 47, Part 15 subpart C, FCC ID: M39XTXX  Safety & health    EN 60950-1, EN 60950-22 & 1999/519/EC Mechanical      EN 60068-2-27 Ea, EN 60068-2-64 Fh Manuals and documentation  XT-1 Installation Manual, 13-111 TAGP Manual, 05-172 Part No.  Area 1: 152500 Area 2: 152600
XT-1 Installation Manual     13-111 P01B, 2013-RO-0XX, 2014-01-28  Page 32 of 32                             Technical Support Phone: + 46 8 632 19 50 Fax: +46 8 750 53 62 E-mail: support@tagmaster.com  Office Address TagMaster AB SE-164 46  KISTA SWEDEN  Phone: +46 8 632 19 50 Fax: +46 8 750 53 62 E-mail: sales@tagmaster.com Web: www.tagmaster.com

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