WaveMark HF1000 RFID Tag Reader User Manual 99 0002 100

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WaveMark Cabinet
P/N 01-0001
Installation Manual
This manual is P/N 99-0002, Version 1.00
WaveMark, Inc. - Proprietary and Confidential
Document Revision History
Rev.
1.00
Notes/Changes
Initial Release
Date
Jan 23, 2007
Notice of FCC Compliance
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by WaveMark, Inc. could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
This product must be professionally installed by WaveMark trained installation
personnel and must only be serviced by WaveMark trained service personnel.
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Table of Contents
1. Working Safely....................................................................................4
2. Unpacking the Cabinet .......................................................................5
3. Placing the Cabinet ............................................................................6
4. Cabinet Installation.............................................................................7
5. Hardware Checkout ............................................................................9
6. Product Specifications .....................................................................10
7. Cabinet Servicing .............................................................................11
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1.
Working Safely
It is WaveMark’s highest priority that all field installations comply with the company’s
installation and safety procedures and any safety procedures in place at the location of
installation.
In order to assure that WaveMark equipment is installed in a safe manner and in
compliance with WaveMark’s installation guidelines only factory trained
personnel are authorized to install or service WaveMark products. This
WaveMark product contains no user-serviceable components.
All personnel involved with the transportation, installation, commissioning or repair of
WaveMark equipment are required to follow WaveMark’s Infection Control Practice
policy (effective 12/2006).
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2.
Unpacking the Cabinet
Step 1
When the cabinet arrives, it will need to be unpacked. WaveMark
ships its cabinets on pallets with built-in ramps. Once the packing
material has been removed from the outside of the cabinet, unlock the
front wheels of the Cabinet, lower the ramp, and carefully guide the
Cabinet down the ramp.
Step 2
With the packing material removed inspect the cabinet for damage. If
the Cabinet is obviously damaged notify the shipping company
immediately. Don’t proceed with the installation of any damaged
Cabinet.
Step 3
Set the pallet aside and discard the rest of the shipping material as
directed by the facility’s shipping personnel. When all Cabinets have
been unpacked, stack the WaveMark pallets and coordinate with
shipping personnel to return then to WaveMark’s designated storage
facility; this is NOT WaveMark’s corporate address.
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3.
Placing the Cabinet
Step 1
Before moving a Cabinet up to its location in the facility, walk the route
and note any obstructions such as signs on the walls or ceilings, or
any flooring issues such as elevator thresholds that might be a
problem for the Cabinet’s wheels.
Step 2
Identify where the Cabinet is to be placed and locate an easily
accessible socket outlet and the nearest usable Ethernet jack. The
Cabinet MUST be connected to a power outlet that is properly
grounded and has a three wire connection.
Step 3
The Cabinet is designed to be rolled over smooth flooring; the cabinet
should never be tilted, placed on its side, or rolled across parking lots.
If necessary relocate the Cabinet on its shipping pallet to avoid these
situations.
When crossing elevator entrances use the portable threshold provided
to prevent the Cabinet’s wheels from becoming lodged in the elevator
entrance track.
Note that the Cabinet has been designed to be very stable, but moving
too quickly and pushing against the top of the Cabinet may cause it to
tip. When placing the cabinet move slowly and push or pull only the
lower half of the Cabinet.
Step 4
Be sure the Cabinet is installed in a suitable environment. The
environment should be free from airborne corrosive agents and
excessive dust. The floor should be dry and the cabinet should not be
placed in an area where it would be exposed to dripping water.
Step 5
Inspect the exterior of the Cabinet and if it’s become marred during
shipping clean the exterior plastics with a mild household cleaner or
isopropyl alcohol. Other solvents that are more harsh may damage or
discolor the Cabinet’s exterior and should NOT be used.
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4.
Cabinet Installation
Step 1
Carefully wheel the cabinet to its location. Move the Cabinet slowly
and carefully to avoid objects and people who may be traveling in the
same corridors. Use the moveable threshold provided when traveling
over rough spots, such as elevator entrances.
Step 2
When the cabinet is in place, remove the top and bottom Cabinet Back
pieces. Each antenna is held in place with a protective foam insert.
Remove and discard the inserts for all the Antennas.
Step 3
Remove the power cable from the cabinet bottom and set it aside; DO
NOT connect power to the Cabinet at this time!
Step 4
Check the location of the Mux board and the DCP PC, and all of the
interconnect wiring. Be sure there are no loose, unconnected wires in
the base of the Cabinet.
Step 5
Remove the Front Access Panel and check the power switch wiring;
be sure the switch is secure in the Front Panel and the power
interconnects at the switch are secure. Replace the Panel.
Step 6
Connect the network cable from the Cabinet to the Ethernet jack. If
the Ethernet cable supplied is not long enough obtain a longer
straight-thru Ethernet cable (a cross over cable will NOT work). In the
final installation the Ethernet cable should not be under physical stress
and should not be resting against electrical equipment such as motors
or heating units.
Step 7
With the Cabinet Backs removed connect
the power cord provided. If the motors
don’t start to move the Antennas to their
Home position within five seconds check
the power switch on the Front Access
Panel. If the switch is OFF it will not be lit.
Switch power ON and confirm the motors
move the Antennas. If the power cord is
not long enough, you must use an
extension cable. If you use an extension
cable it must be approved for permanent,
indoor installation.
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DO NOT use a
temporary power strip
to connect any cabinet
to facility power!
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Step 8
When the cabinet is powered verify that the Mux power LED is lighted
and that the ‘heartbeat’ LEDs are blinking on all the motor boards.
Step 9
Confirm that the Link LED is lit on the PC’s Ethernet port.
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5.
Hardware Checkout
Step 1
Connect the WaveMark commissioning laptop to the Cabinet’s
Ethernet network.
Step 2
Establish a secure IP connection with the Cabinet and execute the
command to start the hardware checkout process.
Step 3
Verify that all the motors start to operate, moving the Antennas from
their positions at Home.
Step 4
Confirm that all the antennas move smoothly over their entire length of
travel on the shelf.
Step 5
Replace the Cabinet Backs and set the Cabinet into its final installed
location.
Step 6
Lock the front wheels of the Cabinet.
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6.
Product Specifications
Power
100 - 120 Vac, 2A, 60 Hz
Fuse
120Vac, 4A, time delay (slow blow); UL recognized component
Environment
50 to 90 degrees F, non-condensing; must be installed in an
environment free of corrosive agents and excessive dust
Size
78 inches high by 44½ inches wide by 21 inches deep
Weight
285 pounds
Network
Auto-select Ethernet 10 Base-T, 100 Base TX or 1000 Base-T
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7.
Cabinet Servicing
The Cabinet must be serviced ONLY by WaveMark trained service personnel.
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