Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US XBR-R1G2 xBR-R1G2 User Manual xBRC User Interface User Guide

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US., INC. xBR-R1G2 xBRC User Interface User Guide

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                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 1 of 18   XBR V4 INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 2 of 18   Revision History  Dash#/Rev Date Author Description 0.1 04/03/2013 Eric Anderson Initial draft 0.2 04/08/2013 Eric Anderson Updated with new mechanical drawings. 0.3 04/10/2013 Eric Anderson Section 4.4 – Reduce altitude limit to 2000m. 0.4 04/25/2013 Eric Anderson Section 4.5 – Modify power supply voltage limits. Section 6 – Add power connection details. Document – Correct xConnect logo. Section 4.1 – Update unit weight. Update Power to 13W max. 0.5 05/13/2013 Eric Anderson Section 1.2 – Add LPS definition. Section 4.5 – Clarify power connections. Section 6 – Clarify power connections 0.6 5/15/2013 Eric Anderson Section 4.5 – Correct power supply minimum current. 0.7 6/04/13 Jim Hite Section 3.1 – Add Professional Installation note as per feedback from TCB.  Document Approvers & Sign-Off  Date Approver Role Document Accept/Reject
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                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 4 of 18  Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Definitions ........................................................................................................ 5 2 Safety Warnings ...................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 6 2.2 Explosive Safety Warning ................................................................................... 6 2.3 Lightning Warning ............................................................................................. 6 3 Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................. 7 3.1 Federal Communications Commission (United States) ............................................ 7 3.2 UL Certification .................................................................................................. 7 4 Specifications .......................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Physical ............................................................................................................ 8 4.2 Connection Ports ............................................................................................. 11 4.3 RF Frequencies ................................................................................................ 11 4.4 Operating Conditions ........................................................................................ 11 4.5 Power ............................................................................................................ 11 5 Installation ........................................................................................................... 12 5.1 Trained Installation and Service Personnel Warning ............................................. 12 5.2 Electrostatic Discharge Warning ........................................................................ 12 5.3 Telecom Warning ............................................................................................. 12 5.4 Installation Instructions .................................................................................... 13 6 Connection Guide .................................................................................................. 16
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 5 of 18  1 Introduction The  xConnect  xBR  V4  Long  Range  Reader  is  part  of  a  proprietary  data  acquisition  and tracking  system. It provides  a transmitter and multiple receivers to collect data. This data can be then sent over Wi-Fi, a wired Ethernet connection, or a fiber Ethernet connection to a data collection/concentration object. 1.1 Purpose This document provides basic installation and user instructions for the xBR V4. 1.2 Definitions Term Definition 100BASE-FX A specification for Fast Ethernet over fiber LPS Limited Power Supply PoE Power over Ethernet SMA SubMinature version A connector – a small threaded RF connector Wi-Fi Wireless Internet connection
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 6 of 18  2 Safety Warnings 2.1 Important Safety Instructions When  using  this  device,  basic  safety precautions  should  always  be  followed  to  reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. Do not use this product near water. For example, do not use:  near a bath tub  near a wash bowl  near a kitchen sink or laundry tub  in a wet basement  near a swimming pool 2.2 Explosive Safety Warning Warning! Do not  operate this device near explosive devices, unshielded blasting caps or in an otherwise explosive environment unless the device has been approved for such use by qualified personnel. Warning!  Do  not  disconnect  the  power  or  any  other  cabling  in  an  explosive environment until such qualified personnel, trained specifically in explosive environment handling, have determined it is safe to do so. Warning! Do not touch or move the access point when the antennas are transmitting or receiving. 2.3 Lightning Warning Warning! Do not connect or disconnect cables or otherwise work with the access point hardware during periods of lightning activity. Avoid  using  this  product  during  an  electrical  storm.  There  may  be  a  remote  risk  of electric shock from lightning.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 7 of 18  3 Regulatory Compliance 3.1 Federal Communications Commission (United States) Regulatory Compliance Information 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. RF Exposure Statement The  device  has  been  found  to  be  compliant  to  the  requirements  set  forth  in  CFR  47 Sections  2.1091  for  an  uncontrolled  environment.  The  antenna(s)  used  for  this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 35 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Professional Installation Only  professional  installers  trained  and  authorized  by  the  grantee  are  permitted  to install the unit and its antenna. Refer to section 5 of this document before installing this device in any location. Caution Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  manufacturer  could  void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  3.2 UL Certification This device has been tested to UL Standard 60950-1 and CSA 60950-1-07.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 8 of 18  4 Specifications The xConnect xBR V4 Long Range Reader is manufactured to the following specifications: 4.1 Physical xBR V4 Assembly, PN: 300-001353 (Figure 1)  Housing Material: Aluminum Alloy 6061  Dimensions: Length: 241.6mm (9.51 inches) Width: 157.5mm (6.21 inches) Height: 25.0mm (0.98 inches)  Unit Weight: 910 grams (2.01 lbs.)  Figure 1 – xBR v4 Module
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 9 of 18  Quick Release Adapter Mount, PN: 310-006028 (Figure 2)  Material: 304 Stainless Steel, Passivated  Unit Weight: 297 grams (0.65 lbs.)  Attaching Screw Size: M4 x 0.7 x 5mm SHCS   Figure 2 - Quick Release Adapter
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 10 of 18  Sheet Metal Quick Release Mount, PN: 310-003470 (Figure 3)  Material: 304 Stainless Steel, Passivated  Unit Weight: 106 grams (0.23 lbs.)  Attaching Screw Size: M5 x 0.8 x 30mm SHCS (or #10 x 1.25”)  Attaching Screw Head Height Limit: 0.303 inches    Figure 3 - Sheet Metal Mount
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 11 of 18  4.2 Connection Ports  Ethernet 10/100 RJ-45 (POE): 100m Max. cable length  Ethernet 100BASE-FX (optical) LC Connector: 300m Max. cable length, multi-mode fiber  10 SMA Antennal Ports: (1 transmit, 8 receive, 1 Wi-Fi)  Circular Connector: 5 pin  4.3 RF Frequencies  RX: 2401, 2424, 2450, 2474 MHz  TX: 2482 MHz  Wi-Fi: 802.11a/n. 5GHz only  4.4 Operating Conditions  Temperature:  Operating: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  Storage: -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F)  Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing  Altitude: 2,000 m (6561 ft.)  @28°C (82.4°F)  4.5 Power  Power over Ethernet (IEEE, 802.3af compliant)     PoE 48Vdc, 0.5A max  Power Connector, circular, 5-pin:  The 5 pin power connector has 2 separate sets of input pins. Use pins 1 and 2 when the supplied voltage is between 20 and 48Vdc. Use pins 3 and 4 when the supplied voltage is between 14 and 16Vdc. Apply power to only one set of pins at a time. See the Connection Guide (Section 6) for additional information.   DC Pins 1,2: 20-48Vdc, 1A max (Class 2 or LPS)  NOTE: If a power adapter other than one provided by the manufacturer is used in the US or Canada, it should be cULus (NRTL) Listed, with an output rated 20-48Vdc maximum, minimum 1.0A, Marked “LPS” or “Class 2”, output rated SELV, non-energy hazardous, and suitable for connection to a standard power receptacle in the US and Canada.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 12 of 18  DC Pins 3,4: 14-16Vdc, 1A max (Class 2 or LPS) NOTE: If a power adapter other than one provided by the manufacturer is used in the US or Canada, it should be cULus (NRTL) Listed, with an output rated 14-16Vdc maximum, minimum 1.0A, Marked “LPS” or “Class 2”, output rated SELV, non-energy hazardous, and suitable for connection to a standard power receptacle in the US and Canada. 5 Installation 5.1 Trained Installation and Service Personnel Warning Warning!  Installation  and  service  of  this  product  is  to  be  performed  by  trained installation  and  service  personnel  only.  Read  and  follow  all  warning  notices  and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation. Before installing the product, read the rest of this document and follow specific product instructions. When installing, the placement of the device must also satisfy the following installation requirements:  When  powered  by  an  AC  adapter,  connect  the  unit’s  AC  adapter  to  an  AC  wall outlet (100-240 VAC) using only the standard power cord/adapter provided with the product.   Placement  must  allow  for  easily  disconnecting  the  power  cord/adapter  of  the device from the AC wall-outlet.  Do not cover the device or block the airflow to the device with any other objects.  Keep  the  device  away  from  excessive  heat  and  humidity  and  keep  the  device free from vibration and dust.  Installation must at all times conform to local regulations.  Connection  to  a  Wireless  Access  Point  can  be  made  with  either  a  Wi-Fi connection,  a  fiber  connection,  or  Unshielded  Twisted  Pair  (UTP)  or  Shielded Twisted  Pair  (STP)  cabling.  When  using  the  device  in  combination  with  Power over Ethernet, use only STP cabling. 5.2 Electrostatic Discharge Warning  Warning!  Wear  an  anti-static  wrist  strap  or  take  other  suitable  measures  to  prevent electrostatic discharge when handling this equipment. 5.3 Telecom Warning Note: This  unit  is  intended  for  local  (intra-building)  connections  only  and  is  not designed  or  evaluated  for  direct  connections  to  the  public  telecommunications/cable distributions systems. Cable and Ethernet connections should be made in accordance to the National Electrical Code (NEC). For example, one of the following should be true*: - Cable runs are located in the same building as this unit.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 13 of 18  - Cable runs through air between buildings are less than 42m (140ft). - Cable runs between buildings are directly buried. - Cable runs between buildings are in underground conduit, where a continuous metallic cable  shield  or  a  continuous  metallic  conduit  containing  the  cable  is  bonded  to  each building grounding electrode system. *These options are from the US National Electrical Code, Sections 800.10, 800.12, 800.13, 800.31, 800.32, 800.33, and 800.40. 5.4 Installation Instructions This  device  should  be  securely  mounted  to  a  fixed  surface  using  either  the  4  5.5mm (.22”) diameter mounting holes located at the corners of the unit, OR the Quick Release Adaptor Mount (PN-006028,  Figure 5) in conjunction with the Sheet Metal Mount (PN: 310-003470,  Figure  6).  Mounting  with  the  4  holes  in  the  corner  provides  the  lowest profile mounting option, while the Quick Release Adaptor Mount in conjunction with the Sheet  Metal  Mount  provides  a  convenient  method  of  attaching  the  device  while providing the ability to quickly remove or replace the device.   Figure 4 - xBR V4 Module When  mounting  the  xBR  V4  unit  directly,  the  must  be  securely  attached  to  the mounting  surface  via  the  4  mounting holes.  For  example,  when  mounting  on  drywall, wall anchors, toggle bolts, or expansion anchors should be used to provide more secure attachment points.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 14 of 18     Figure 5 - Quick Release Adapter Mount, PN-006028 The Quick Release Adaptor Mount must be securely attached to the xBR module using 4 M4x.07mm x 5mm SHCS with Loctite 220 Applied to the threads.   Figure 6 - Sheet Metal Mount, PN-003470 The  Sheet  Metal  Mount  must  be  securely  attached  to  the  mounting  surface.  For example, when mounting on  drywall,  wall anchors, toggle bolts,  or expansion  anchors should be used to provide more secure attachment points.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 15 of 18   Figure 7 - Safety Cable Attachment Point  Both  mounting  methods  provide  secure  mounting  for the  xBR.  However,  as  an  added safety  feature,  the  xBR  housing  has  a  safety  cable  attachment  point  for  overhead installations or installations where a falling device may cause a hazard (see  Figure 7 - Safety Cable Attachment Point). Note: This device is not to be installed in air handling spaces (i.e. not plenum rated).
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 16 of 18   6 Connection Guide The  xBR  V4  Long  Range  Reader  has  several  connection  points  as  shown  in  Figure  8  and Figure 9 - xBR V4 Connections:    Figure 8 - xBR V4 RF Connections  Transmit Antenna SMA – This is a female SMA connection for the transmit antenna. The transmit  antenna  must  be  installed  at  all  times  when  the  unit  is  powered  up  and transmitting. Transmitting without the antenna installed may damage the unit. This antenna must  be of an approved  or supplied type. Use of an  unauthorized antenna is not allowed. Receive  Antennas  0  -  7  SMA –  These  are  female  SMA  connections  for  the  receive antenna(s).  Wi-Fi  Antenna  SMA –  This is  a  female  SMA  connection  for  the  Wi-Fi  antenna.  The  Wi-Fi antenna  must  be  installed  at  all  times  when  the  unit  is  powered  up  and  Wi-Fi is  enabled. Operating Wi-Fi without the antenna installed may damage the unit. This antenna must  be of an approved  or supplied type. Use of an  unauthorized antenna is not allowed.
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 17 of 18    Figure 9 - xBR V4 Connections   Ethernet 10/100 RJ-45 (PoE) – This is an RJ-45 jack for an Ethernet connection with optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) Ethernet 100BASE-FX – This is an LC connection for an optical Ethernet connection.  DC Power Connector – This connector provides a means of powering the unit if PoE is not available. Connect only a supplied or approved power supply.  The connector on the V4 is a Lemo EGG.1B.305.CYM. The mating connector is a Lemo FGG.1B.305.CLAD52Z (male pins). When connecting a 20 to 48Vdc power supply, use pins 1 and 2 on the connector (pin 1 positive, pin 2 negative). Leave the other pins unconnected (Figure 10).  Figure 10 – DC Power Connector – 20 to 48Vdc Connection
                                                                                  900-000230 Rev 0.7 (preliminary) xBR V4 Installation and User Guide Page 18 of 18  When connecting a 14 to 16 Vdc power supply, use pins 4 and 5 on the connector (pin 4 positive, pin 5 negative). Leave the other pins unconnected (Figure 11).  Figure 11 - DC Power Connector – 14 to 16Vdc Connection

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