Feig Electronic ID ISC.ANT1520/680 Installation Manual

Test report no. 17010729 Page 1 of 1
FCC ID:
PJMLRM2500
FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15
Date of issue: 2017-03-03
Date: 2016-08-19
Created: P9 Controlled: P4 Released: P1
Vers. no. 2.16
m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik
Rottland 5a
D-51429 Bergisch Gladbach/ Germany
Tel: +49 2207-96890
Fax +49 2207-968920
Annex acc. to FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15
relating to
Feig Electronic GmbH
ID ISC.ANT1520/680 (RFID gate)
Annex no. 5
User Manual
Functional Description
Title 47 - Telecommunication Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices Subpart C – Intentional Radiators
ANSI C63.4-2014
ANSI C63.10-2013
INSTALLATION
Draft – custmized (E) 2
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ID ISC.ANT1520/680
Type A and B
/ RFID Gate
Version: Reader ID ISC.LRM2500-B
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General information's regarding this document
The sign ""
indicates extensions or changes of this manual compared with the former issue.
If bits within one byte are filled with "-", these bit spaces are reserved for future extensions or
for internal testing- and manufacturing-functions. These bit spaces must not be changed, as this may cause faulty operation of the reader.
The following figure formats are used:
0...9: for decimal figures 0x00...0xFF: for hexadecimal figures, b0...1 for binary figures.
The hexadecimal value in brackets "[ ]" marks a control byte (command).
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Contents
1 Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before Start-Up ! 6
2 Instruction on transportation and shipping of the antennas 7
3 Maintenance 8
4 Performance Features of the ID ISC.ANT15200/680 Antennas 9
4.1 Performance Features of the People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC ............................ 10
4.2 Available Antenna Types ......................................................................................... 13
5 Installation and Wiring 14
5.1 Mounting Preparation .............................................................................................. 15
5.2 Installing the antenna ............................................................................................... 16
5.2.1 Dimensions of antenna ........................................................................................... 16
5.2.2 Drilling the Mounting Holes .................................................................................... 16
5.2.3 Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body ...................................................... 18
6 Typical Antenna Configuration (Gate Antenna with two Antennas) 19
6.1 Project Notes Antenna ............................................................................................. 19
6.2 Project Notes People Counter (GPC) ...................................................................... 22
6.3 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas ...................................................... 24
6.3.1 Required Components ........................................................................................... 24
6.3.2 Configuration of a Gate Antenna with Multiplexer ................................................... 25
6.3.3 Setting the Multiplexer ............................................................................................ 30
6.3.4 Interface Connections ............................................................................................ 31
6.3.4.1 LAN / TCP/IP ................................................................................................ 31
6.3.5 Reader Configuration with Multiplexer .................................................................... 32
6.3.6 Tuning the Gate Antenna ....................................................................................... 35
6.4 Testing the Gate Antenna......................................................................................... 37
6.4.1 Checking the Noise Level ....................................................................................... 37
6.4.2 Reading a Serial Number ....................................................................................... 39
6.4.3 Testing the performance ........................................................................................ 40
6.5 Setting the Alarm indicators (Alarm Buzzer and Alarm LED´s) ............................. 42
6.5.1 Setting the Buzzer .................................................................................................. 42
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6.5.2 S
etting the LED´s ................................................................................................... 43
6.5.3 Reader Setting for Alarm Indicators ........................................................................ 44
6.5.4 Programming a Transponder with the AFI Byte ...................................................... 46
6.6 Functions of the LCD-Display .................................................................................. 48
6.7 Activating the Automatic Mode................................................................................ 51
6.8 Installation ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 ............................................................................... 52
7 Installation of the Gate People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC in antenna Type B 54
7.1 Installation and Connections ................................................................................... 54
7.2 Configuration and Test ............................................................................................. 60
7.2.1 Connecting several People Counter ....................................................................... 60
7.2.2 Configuration and Test in ISO-Host or Buffered Read ............................................ 61
7.2.3 Configuration and Test in Notification Mode ........................................................... 65
7.2.4 Using the trigger function of the Gate People Counter............................................ 67
7.2.5 Using the direction detection of transponder with the People Counter .................... 69
8 Configure the reader in accordance with national RF regulations 70
9 Technical Data 72
9.1 Antenna ID ISC.ANT1520/680 Type A and B ........................................................... 72
9.2 People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC and ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 ................................... 75
9.3 Power Supply ID ISC.NET24V-B............................................................................... 76
9.4 Approvals .................................................................................................................. 77
9.4.1 Europe (CE) ........................................................................................................... 77
9.4.1.1 Antenne ID ISC.ANT1520/680 ...................................................................... 77
9.4.1.2 People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC ............................................................... 77
9.4.2 USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) .................................................................................. 78
9.4.2.1 Antenna ID ISC.ANT1520/680 ...................................................................... 78
9.4.2.2 People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC ................................................................ 79
9.4.3 USA and Canada (UL) ........................................................................................... 80
10 Annex A 8
1
10.1 Terminal assignment “Terminal Board” .................................................................. 81
10.2 Internal wiring ........................................................................................................... 82
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1 Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before Start-Up !
The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed by for the manufacturer.
The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user.
Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been
sold or recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shocks or injuries. Such unauthorized measures shall exclude any liability by the manufacturer.
The liability-prescriptions of the manufacturer in the issue valid at the time of purchase are valid for the device. The manufacturer shall not be held legally responsible for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in the manual or automatically set parameters for a device or for an incorrect application of a device.
Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer.
Installation, operation, and maintenance procedures should only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local electrical codes .
When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed.
Please observe that some parts of the device may heat severely.
Before touching the device, the power supply must always be interrupted. Make sure that the
device is without voltage by measuring. The fading of an operation control (LED) is no indicator for an interrupted power supply or the device being out of voltage!
For installation and dismantling you should wear suitable safety gloves, because parts of an­tenna housing could be sharp-edged.
CAUTION! The Antenna-Tuner and the Antenna conductor carry voltages up to 1000V.
The Antenna is not water proof and should not be exposed to rain or humidity.
Under extreme circumstances water could seep into the antenna and damage the electronic circuits.
Special advice for wearers of cardiac pacemakers:
Although this device doesn't exceed the valid limits for electromagnetic fields you should
keep a minimum distance of 25 cm between the device and your cardiac pacemaker and not stay in an immediate proximity of the reader’s antennas for any length of time.
CAUTION! Do not look directly into the Alarm LED light. There is a danger of injury of the eyes!
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2 Instruction on transportation and shipping of the antennas
The packaging of the antennas has been designed to transport antennas vertically standing on a pallet to the site of installation.
Attention! The antenna has be transported vertically on the base side on the pallet. A transporting or storing in the false orientation can cause damaging at the antenna.
In case a vertically positioned transport is not possible, the antenna can be transported lying on the narrow side. A transporting lying on its wide /flat side of the packaging can cause damage to the device.
The pallet has to be adapted to the size and the number of antennas. In no case shall the packaging stand out of the range. An additional protection of the edges of the pallet is recom­mended.
The packaging mustn’t be moist at all times. When transporting overseas by ship or plane, the packaging has to be protected against get damp at any time.
Temperatures above or below the specified temperature range may damage the antenna and / or the packaging.
Any mechanical stress on the packaging is not permitted. Any stacking of packaging, can cause damaging in the packaging below.
Even after the unpacking of the antennas the face of the antenna plate must be always transported and stored vertically. A transport in horizontally oriented antenna can deform the antenna plate.
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3 Maintenance
The antenna ID ISC.ANT1520/680 is a design product with high quality surfaces, and should al­ways be handled with caution. The antenna was designed to work reliably and flawlessly for years without special maintenance.
Attention! The surfaces should be cleaned with a clean, soft cloth dampened in a dishwashing liquid – water solution. The use of alcohol, spirit, thinners, glass clean-
ers or other harsh cleaning liquids is prohibited and will damage the acrylic plate.
To improve the durability and the appearance, please follow the instructions below:
Keep the antenna clean and take care the antenna is not scratched. Also regularly apply spe- cific antistatic products for acrylic surfaces.
Regularly remove dust and other impurities with a soft cloth and a solution of water with a little dishwashing liquid.
Keep the antenna dry. All kinds of moisture should be avoided during operation and storage. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits and damaging transparent plastic parts.
Protect the antenna from high temperatures. Mount the antenna away from heaters and other heat sources. Operation under direct sunlight can cause extreme high temperatures and a fad­ing cause of the surface.
Avoid storing or operating the antenna at dirty or wet locations. The surfaces or electronic components may be-damaging.
Handle the device with care. Shocks may break internal circuit boards.
Do not try to open the antenna during operation or outside maintenance periods. Non-
professional management can result in damage to the device.
If any device not working properly, please contact the appropriate representative.
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4 Performance Features of the ID ISC.ANT15200/680 Antennas
The ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A antenna is a version with integrated Dynamic Antenna Tuning Board ID ISC.DAT , Long Range Reader ID ISC.LRM2500-B, 4-times Multiplexer Module ID ISC.ANT.MUX M4, additional Alarm LED light, Alarm buzzer and LCD Display.
Additionally, one People Counter and one radar Detector are already integrated in the antenna ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A.
The ID ISC.ANT1520/680 Type B antenna is a version with integrated Dynamic Antenna Tuning Board ID ISC.DAT and Alarm LED light mounted, only.
Up to
- two antennas with reader and multiplexer as a single gate,
- three to four antennas with reader and multiplexer as a double gate or triple gate
- up to 7 antennas as multiple gate with up to 6 aisle at the use of the 8-times Multiplexer
ID ISC.ANT-MUX M8. can be operated. Depending on the antenna configuration, one, two or all three read orientations of the Smart Tags
and various aisle widths (gate widths) are possible. The ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A/B is a „figure-of-eight“ antenna with tuner and has been optimized as
transmitting and receiving antennas for the ID ISC.LRM2500 Reader. It is however also possible to operate them with other readers at a transmission frequency of 13.56 MHz and an output impedance of 50 . The read ranges indicated in this document and the tuning procedures may vary.
The antennas comprise the electrical antenna conductor, the housing, the ID ISC.DAT Dynamic Antenna Tuner and the connection cables. The antennas are tuned to the factory default to an i
mpedance of 50 in a magnetically neutral environment at a distance of 95 cm. When installing in different ambient conditions the antenna can be retuned using the “DATuningTool“ PC software. After tuning, the antennas will retain their settings as long as the ambient conditions remain unchanged.
The antennas can be used for detecting both product and persons. It is for indoors use, only.
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4.1 Performance Features of the People Counter ID ISC.ANT.GPC
The product ID ISC.ANT.GPC, short form “Gate People Counter” or “GPC”, are made for mount­ing in the gate antennas ID ISC.ANT1520/680.
A Gate People Counter consist of a People Counter board (PC) and one Radar Detector! The product ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 Extension Radar Detector is used to extend the People Counter to a second gate aisles.
The People Counter has two counters per aisle. The values of the incoming and outgoing persons will be separately captured.
Fig. 1: Gate People Counter Structure (2-3 antennas, 1-2 gate aisles)
A change of the counter values will be stored in the EEPROM of the People Counter board. By sending the command “0x78 Set People Counter” the values could be set/reset to the needed value.
The counter values will be sent every 5 seconds to the LCD Display.
People
Counter 1
Radar
Detector 1
Out / LED 1
ID ISC.ANT.GPC
-E2
Extension Radar Detector
(e.g. 2’cd aisle of the gate)
Radar
Detector 2
Gate antenna
ID ISC.ANT1520/680.GPC
Reader
LCD Display
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R
adar detection zone of a single gate Radar detection zone with two aisles
Radar detection zone with three aisles
Radar detection zone with four aisles
Fig. 2: Top view of the detection areas (2-5 antennas, 1-4 gate aisles)
The People Counter board and the Radar detectors are mounted in the base of the antennas. Due to the radar beam can pervade the plastic housing of the antenna, no openings a necessary.
The Connection between reader and people counter takes place through the RS485 Interface of the reader, inside the antenna.
Counter 1 | Counter 2
In | Out
Cnt. 1 | Cnt. 2
In | Out
Cnt. 3 | Cnt. 4
In | Out
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There is no need of a direct connection from the GPC to the Host. All commands from the Host to t
he People Counters are embedded in the Pickyback command (see H01011-2e-ID-B.pdf).
Generally, there are two possibilities to get the actual people counter values. Either the Host poll the People Counter periodically or in the Notification Mode of the reader, the reader send a notifi­cation protocol at every change.
In ISO Host or Buffered Read Mode, the host poll the GPC by sending protocols. Only, in the Noti­fication Mode, the reader poll the counter values, automatically, and send data according the read­er configuration to the host.
See also System Manual People Counter H01011-2e-ID-B.PDF
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4.2 Available Antenna Types
The following products are currently available:
Antenna Type Description ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A Crystal Gate
Antenna with Reader, Multiplexer , dynamic tuning board ID ISC.DAT, signal light, alarm buzzer, LCD display and People
Counter Board with one radar detector. ID ISC.ANT1520/680-B Crystal Gate
Antenna with dynamic tuning board ID ISC.DAT and signal light
ID ISC.ANT.GPC Gate People Counter
People Counter, one piece of radar detector for antenna ID
ISC.ANT1520/680 incl. Mounting and cabling set. (optional)
ID ISC.ANT.GPC-E2 Extension Radar Detector
Second radar detector with cable for the second direct parallel aisle
(optional) ID ISC.ANT.CRG-DT Crys-
tal Gate Drilling Template
Drilling Template and metal pad for soft ground. (optional)
ID ISC.ANT.CRG-MP Crys­tal Gate Mounting Plate
Mounting plate for easy installation and metal pad for soft ground.
(optional)
Table 1: Available Antenna Types and Accessories
Required components to setup a gate by using the Gate People Counter:
Number of
antennas
Antenna People Counter (Optional)
ID ISC.
ANT1520/68
0
-A
ID ISC.
ANT1520/68
0
-B
ID ISC.
ANT1520/ 680-
GPC
ID ISC.ANT.
GPC-E2
Note
2 Antennas 1 1 0 3 Antennas 1 2 0 1 4 Antennas 1 3 1 1
5 Antennas 1 4 1 2 8 Chanel
Multiplexer
6 Antennas 1 5 2 2 8 Chanel
Multiplexer
7 Antennas 1 6 2 3 8 Chanel
Multiplexer
Table 2 Required components for gates with People Counter
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5 Installation and Wiring
Notes: Before installing the antennas please read 6.1 Project Notes Antenna. The spacing of the
antennas in a gate depends on the antenna configuration. If multiple antennas or gates are connected to different readers, a minimum clearance of
8 m must be kept between the antennas or gates. For shorter distances (1 m – 8 m) the readers must be synchronized. The synchronization of the readers (see application note N10311-xe-ID-B.doc) is only possible in one of the Automatic Modes (Buffered Read, Notification or Scan Mode). Below a distance of 1.5 m the antennas must also be shielded from each other. Otherwise the read range will be significantly reduced. The antennas must have a minimum distance of 20 cm to all larger metal parts! At a distance of less than 50 cm between the antenna and metal parts the read range will be significantly reduced.
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5.1 Mounting Preparation
For the assembly of the antenna it has to be carefully unpacked and the antenna base to be opened. This is done as described in the following steps:
1. Place the packed antenna on the floor with the top side facing up. Carefully open the box and then remove the antenna.
Fig. 3: Packed Antenna
2. Afterwards, the antenna has to be placed carefully on the floor again. Now, the two fastening screws (hexagon socket width AF 2,5) have to remove of the antenna base cover. By moving the cover upwards, carefully, remove the cover from the antenna base. Fig. 4
Step 1 Step 2
Fig. 4: Opening the antenna base
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5.2 Installing the antenna
5.2.1 Dimensions of antenna
The overall dimensions of the antenna are shown in Antenna outside dimensions
Antenna outside dimensions
All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance according to ISO 2768 m (mean).
5.2.2 Drilling the Mounting Holes
If the position of the antennas has been marked or determined, the mounting holes and the holes for the cable entry, can be marked and drilled. To make this easier the ID ISC.ANT.CRG-DT Crystal Gate Drilling Template could be used.(optional). This Drilling template could also be used for stabilization and weight distribution on soft grounds by mounting it additionally under the antenna foot.The dimensions are shown in Fig. 5:
Fig. 5: Floor plate dimensions
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All dimensions are in mm with general tolerance to ISO 2768 m (middle).
T
he size and type of the anchors depends considerably on the strength of the base or floor. The anchors should be capable of withstanding a permissible load of at least 5 kN per anchor for all load directions (e.g. for concrete floor Hilti HVA anchors with HAS-(E) M8 threaded rod or Hilti HIS­N M8 (5/16”) threaded inserts). The size of the mounting holes in the antenna is 10 mm (.39”). The length of the anchors or bolts should be selected such so they jut out at least 40 mm (1.6”) and maximum of 55 mm (2.2”) of the floor.
Please follow the mounting instructions of the anchor manufacturer! A cable opening is provided for the necessary connection cable (see Fig. 5). The cable opening is
dimensioned such as up to 10 cables having a diameter of 6 mm can be passed through the opening.
Alternatively the cables can be routed at the sides of the antenna bas like shown in Fig. 6
Fig. 6 Cable routing at the antenna sides
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5.2.3 Installing the Antenna Base and Antenna Body
The antenna will be mounted on the floor. Please note, the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body have to have the same direction (Fig. 7). Afterwards, the antenna has to be aligned the antenna vertically, by using the adjusting screws (Fig. 8). Please read also 7.2.4 Using the
trigger function of the Gate People Counter and 6.2 Project Notes People Counter (GPC).
Fig. 7 Conductors shape have to have same direction
Adjusting screws (hexagon socket width AF 4)
Fig. 8: Attaching and aligning the antenna
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6 Typical Antenna Configuration (Gate Antenna with two Antennas)
The standard configuration of a gate with three-dimensional tag orientation consists of one ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A with reader and multiplexer and one ID ISC.ANT1520/680-B. If a tag moves, at horizontal line, through the gate, it can be read at least once. This ensures high reliability of the antenna system.
6.1 Project Notes Antenna
The antenna configuration as described allows detection of a tag moving at a horizontal line, through the reading area of the gate. The tag orientation is non-critical. The tags are detected along a horizontal axis of motion in certain regions within the antennas. The area of detection depends on the tag orientation.
The size of the three-dimensional reading area of the antennas is shown in the sketch below.
Fig. 9: Capture area and tag orientation
Notes:
Note that the entire reading area of the antenna gate is larger than the three-dimensional area shown in the drawing (Fig. 10). This means there are tag orientations in which the tag can be detected outside the reading area.
To get a optimal performance the reader has to be configured and run in one of the Automatic Modes (Buffered Read, Notification or Scan Mode).
GD
A= 20 cm
H= 180 cm
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If multiple gates are arranged with short distances (1-8m) between each other, these will m
utually interfere with each other. In this case, the readers for the individual gates have to
be synchronized and run in one of the automatic modes.
Fig. 10: Top view, capture area outside of the antenna gate
Direction Minimum Distance
right, left (X=) 80 cm
front, behind (Y=) 40 cm
Table 3: Capture area, unintentional detection
To achieve three-dimensional reading of the tag in the reading area drawn above (Fig. 9), the following conditions must be fulfilled:
- The gate distance (GD) depends on the antenna configuration (see Table 5: ).
- The tags should be at least ISO card size (46 mm x 75 mm).
- The activation field strength of the tags should be less than or equal to 60 mA/m.
- The distance from tag to tag should be greater than 10 cm. If the tag to tag distance is reduced,
the gate distance GD must be reduced correspondingly. This applies in particular to distances under 5 cm.
- The maximum number of tags (serial number or data) depends on the traverse speed with
which the tags are brought through the capture area of the gate (see Table 5: ). The number of tags may be increased in the gate distance GD is correspondingly reduced and the maximum speed adjusted accordingly.
- The antenna should be at least 50 cm away from metal parts.
- The minimum distance between the antennas of a gate and other antennas of RFID work
station or terminals (transmitting frequency 13,56 MHz) should be:
X X
Y
Y
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Transmitted
output power
Minimum Distance
< 0.5 W 1 m
0.5 W-1.0 W 2 m
1.1 W – 2.0 W 3 m > 2 W 4 m
>= 4 W 8 m
Table 4: Minimum Distances
- There should be no interference of the Reader from other electrical devices in the environment. The Noise Level difference should be less than 20 mV.
- The ID ISC.LRM2500 reader should be set to an RF power of 8 watts.
- When using ISO 15693 transponders, the Readers should be set as described in 6.3.5 Reader
Configuration.
- If multiple gates are operated at the same time at a distance of less than 8 m, the Readers must by synchronized. See Application Note Synchronizing RFID Long Range Readers using the digital in-/outputs (N10311-xe-ID-B.pdf).
Gate with antenna
Type A and Type B
Gate distance GD
100 cm
Number of tags at a speed of 1 m/s
- Read serial number
- Read data
16
8
Table 5: Gate distance
Supplementary equipment (e.g. light barrier, lighting, etc.), mounted directly on the antenna or in the immediate vicinity of the antenna can interference with the functioning of the system. A minimum distance of 20 cm is required.
Electrical cable, directly at the antenna or in the immediate vicinity of the antenna, can be cause interference. A minimum distance of 20 cm is required.
A minimum distance of 65cm between the two gate antennas is required.
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6.2 Project Notes People Counter (GPC)
The radar sensor of the People Counter detect moving objects within the detection area / beam (A1, A2, see Fig. 11) of the radar antenna. The size of the detection area, and hence the sensitivity of the devices can be adjusted with jumpers JP1 and JP2
A door (including glass doors), a curtain and in particular automatic doors or other moving objects can influence the counting of the People Counter much.
If a People Counter is installed in the antenna, the antenna conductors in the middle of the antenna body must be aligned, that the red arrows show, according to Fig. 7 (Conductors shape have to
have same direction) in the direction of free space.
That means, the antennas are installed close to the entrance and exit, the detection area of the radar sensors must show away from the door. Otherwise, a minimum distance of 1.0 m between moving objects and detection areas must be guaranteed.
Fig. 11: Top: Detection area A1 und A2 (Foot print) of the radar sensor
Antenna Type -A
wall / masonry
wa
ll / masonry .
door
C
A B
A1
A2
D
Typ -B Typ -B
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Sensitivity Low:
JP1+2 open
Medium:
JP1 closed
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High:
JP2 closed
Very high:
JP1+2 closed Distance A 180 cm 200 cm 200 – 220 cm 240 - 260 cm Distance B 60–70 cm 80-90 cm 100-110 cm 120 – 130 cm Distance C 20-30 cm 40-50 cm 60-70 cm 80-90 cm Distance D 90 cm 100 cm 100 – 110 cm 120 - 130 cm
Table 6: Detection area radar sensor, antenna distance 1m
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Standard configuration
All values are approximate, depending on the size of the objects, the behavioral reflection of the floor and the material of the moving object.
If two people (or moving objects) move, simultaneously, in the detection area of one radar sensor, usually, is counted one person, only.
The minimum distance between two people, so that these people are detected separately, as a function of the adjusted sensitivity and position in the passage is 60 cm to 130 cm.
Cross traffic in the detection area, i.e. people who cross in front of the antennas, go from left to right (or contrariwise), can also be counted or recorded.
To avoid interference, the detection area of radar motion detector, mounted above or at automatic doors (Operating frequency 24.125 GHz), must not overlap with the detection area People Counter.
The People Counter was designed to obtain statistical values on visitor flows. By people with small distances, due to interferences, and by cross traffic, can vary the determined values of the actual values.
If greater deviations are found, at first, the sensitivity of the radar sensors should be reduced stepwise.
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6.3 Gate Configuration and Setup using Antennas
6.3.1 Required Components
To set up the gate you need the following components:
- Qty. 1 ID ISC.ANT1520/680-A Crystal Gate (Base) (incl. Qty. 1 ID ISC.NET24V-B Power Supply Unit)
- Qty. 1 ID ISC. ANT1520/680-B Crystal Gate
- Power cable, interface cable and connection cable for the DC power supplies (2-wire,
twisted)
- Mounting materials (screws, anchors)
To calibrate the Reader you will need the software
- ISOStart 2017 Bibliotheca Version 09.09.09 or higher
and for tuning the antennas the service software
- DATuningTool Version 1.02.02 or higher
on a personal computer running under Microsoft® Windows®. The service can be downloaded at t
he Download Area of the Homepage www.feig.de.
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6.3.2 Configuration of a Gate Antenna with Multiplexer
Connect the components as shown in Fig. 12 . Almost, all cable should be mounted already. Normally, the antenna cable from antenna Type B has to be connected to OUT2 at the multiplexer and the 24V DC power supply to X11 of the terminal board. Also a connection between X13 GPC-out of the terminal board in Antenna Type A and X13 GPC-out of the terminal board in Antenna Type B must be installed to supply the LED with power and RS485 Bus.
Fig. 12: Connecting the components for a gate consisting of two antennas, reader and multiplexer
LED1
1. Antenna
ID ISC.ANT.GPC Gate People Counter
Radar Module 1
LCD-Display
X6
HF- Antenna A
135 cm
X1
8,55 m
IN
OUT 2
OUT 1
LED2
2. Antenna
DC Power Supply24 V
X3
X2
Multiplexer
ID ISC.ANT.MUXM4
Long Range Reader
ID ISC.LRM2500-B
2. Antenna
ANT1
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