Orpak Systems 800910933 Users Manual

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ORPAK
Tag Reader (OrTR) Cat No. 817410910
1.1. OrTR Available Configurations
Available configurations
OrTR KB(xx, xx, xxx)
OrTR(xx, xx, xxx)
FHO MIFARE POD UNIT
MiFare
Reader
KB
(language)
Magnetic
card reader
RS485 LAN RS232
1.2. OrTR (no keyboard) Description
The Orpak Tag Reader (OrTR) is a standalone unit for contactless
cards and tags intended for vehicle or driver tag identification in gas
stations (see Figure 1).
It can also be equipped with an optional magnetic card reader, at the
right-hand side of the unit. The OrTR includes a Security Application
Module (SAM) used to handle encrypted contactless cards and tags.
The OrTR is within easy reach of the customer wishing to refuel and
transmits the information to the station automation system (OrCU)
over an RS-485 shielded cable.
The OrTR is designed to be installed in a non hazardous location in
the station.
Figure 1. OrTR, General view
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The OrTR has a stylish-look, with a clean panel, which includes two
indicators (green and red) and a large LCD. Its operation is very
simple: to start a fuel purchase, all the customer has to do is to wave
the tag or card in front of the unit. After the tag is recognized and
validated, clear messages shown on the display guide the customer
and help him to complete the transaction. In addition to the LCD, an
internal buzzer beeps to provide audio feedback and the status of
the current operation is indicated by the green and red indicators.
One or several OrTRs can be installed in a single station for
improved service. In this case, all OrTRs in the station should be
connected to the same single OrCU (e.g. Fuel Truck Controller or
others) via RS-485.connection.
Figure 2. FHO Mifare POD Unit- , General View
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1.3. OrTR (with Keyboard) Description
The OrTRs with keyboard (see Figure 3) is similar to the one with no
keyboard except for its dedicated keyboard; The full keyboard
enables the user to operate the unit and insert the vehicle required
data to be sent to the Station Controller.
Figure 3. OrTR KB, General view
1.4. Main Features
The OrTR is based on two microcomputer subsystems: one for
handling the secure communication protocol with the tag/card, and
the other for communication with the station Controller and for
controlling the operation of OrTR. It includes a single cable carrying
power and RS485 communication and an optional cable for Ethernet
link in the LAN version. For flexibility, the Tag Reader uses a
standard communication protocol, and the displayed messages are
controlled by the station Controller. The message contents and
language can be selected by the system operator, and the
microcomputer application software can be updated in the field.
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1.5. Supported Cards/Tags Options
This is a contactless card (see Figure 4) used as a fueling card by
the driver at the gas station. When the card is presented next to the
OrTR, it reads the card / tag data and transmits it to the station
controller in the gas station. Upon verification and approval, the
Station Controller activates and releases the pump valve, so fuel can
be dispensed to the vehicle. Four types of tags are recognized:
Driver’s tag: used to identify a specific driver. Therefore,
fuel dispensing is allowed only after the vehicle has been
identified by means of its Vehicle Identification Unit (VIU).
Vehicle’s tag: used to authorize fuel dispensing and
charging.
Attendant’s tag: permits operation of any fuel nozzle from
the OrTR by a station attendant.
Technician tag: used to setup OrTR RS-485 address
Figure 4. Typical MiFare Tag
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1.6. SPECIFICATIONS
User Interface
Display Type Communication Interface
Card Reader
Contactless MiFare reader
Physical
Power
Environmental
LCD- Alphanumeric
Dual-LED green and red indicators
Buzzer
Optional reader for FuelOpass tags
LCD-16 Characters * 2 lines
RS232 (optional)
RS- 485
LAN (optional)
Magnetic card ISO 7811
Contactless MiFare reader 13.56MHz
No keyboard model:
Height – 110 mm (5.1 in.)
Width – 184 mm (8.3 in.)
Depth – 35.5 mm (1.5 in.)
Keyboard model:
Height – 141 mm (5.1 in.)
Width – 210 mm (8.3 in.)
Depth – 38 mm (1.5 in.)
Weight (no kb) – 540 gram (1.2 lb.)
Weight – 640 (kb) gram (1.4 lb.)
Operating voltage - 12 - 24 V DC.
Operating current - 0.9 A
Operating temperature: -5°C - +70°C
(-22°F – 158 °F) with heater –30°C +70°C
Storage temperature: -40°C - +80°C (-49°F – 176°F)
Humidity – 95% RH
Degrees of Protection - IP66
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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
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits or 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.
SAFETY LIMITATIONS
SAFETY Due to safety requirements, the Tag Reader box can be installed only in non-hazardous areas/ non-classified area. The Tag Reader must be installed within the following boundaries LIMITATIONS Due to safety requirements, the Tag Reader box can be installed only in non­hazardous areas/ non-classified area. The Tag Reader must be installed within the following boundaries: Above 18” (0.5 meter) from the island floor At least 18” (0.5 meter) away from the dispenser
FCC Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible could void the user’s authorit
to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
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