Tagsys LIBPEDESTALAFI User Manual

Library Security Pedestal 2 User's Guide
Revision 4.2
July 2008
Library Security Pedestal 2
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Read This First
Welcome to the TAGSYS L-SP2 Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) system. This user’s guide is designed to help you get up and running quickly using this high-quality Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Anti-Theft system. It describes all you need to know about how to install and use the TAGSYS EAS/AFI system and its associated applications.
It provides a step-by-step guide for the following procedures:
Installation of the L-SP2 EAS/AFI anti-theft system
Configuring the system for use in your library
Personalizing your product with your own preference settings
After you become familiar with the basic functions of the product, you can use the rest of this handbook as a reference for less common tasks, for maintaining your system, and also as a source of information if you have problems operating the system.
This End User’s Guide is designed for all CIT (Certified Integrators by TAGSYS) and for TAGSYS Expert Network customers implementing a low-cost and high-performance RFID solution.
This document does not assume any previous knowledge of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
Conventions
Symbol Meaning
CAUTION: A note that advises users that a specific action could result in loss of data or
damage the hardware. WARNING: A note that advises users that a specific action may result in physical harm.
A note that provides additional information that helps the user performs a task or obtains the best performance from the product.
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If you need assistance
Please contact your nearest TAGSYS sales representative or the TAGSYS Welcome Desk at:
Telephone: +33 (0) 4 91 27 57 00
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E-Mail: info@tagsysrfid.com
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For technical comments, please contact our welcome desk:
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Please remember to quote the Document Reference number 11492D2, your job title and your company.
Quality Issues
TAGSYS implements stringent quality controls at all stages of its manufacturing process. However, should you find a defect with this product, please notify your TAGSYS Quality Service representative using the dedicated Product Return Form.
Telephone: +33 (0) 4 91 27 57 36
Fax: +33 (0) 4 91 27 57 02
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Table of Contents
PUBLISHING INFORMATION __________________________________________________________ 2
D
ISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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READ THIS FIRST ____________________________________________________________________ 3
C
ONVENTIONS
I
F YOU NEED ASSISTANCE
C
ONTACT FOR COMMENTS
Q
UALITY ISSUES
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LIST OF FIGURES ____________________________________________________________________ 8
LIST OF TABLES _____________________________________________________________________ 9
1 FOR YOUR SAFETY ______________________________________________________________ 10
1.1 G
1.2 C
1.3 I
1.3.1 O
ENERAL USE
ARE AND MAINTENANCE
MPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
PERATING ENVIRONMENT
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2 CERTIFICATION__________________________________________________________________ 12
2.1 O
2.1.1 P
2.1.2 E
2.2 S
2.3 R
2.3.1 IN E
2.3.2 IN USA (FCC D
CCUPATIONAL HEALTH
UBLIC EXPOSURE MPLOYEES EXPOSURE
AFETY NOTICES EGULATORY NOTICES
UROPE
(CE
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AND
IRECTIVE
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RTTE D
IRECTIVES
) ____________________________________________ 13
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3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW______________________________________________________________ 16
3.1 F
3.2 B
EATURES
RIEF
L-SP2 D
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ESCRIPTION
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4 INSTALLATION __________________________________________________________________ 18
4.1 R
4.1.1 W
4.1.2 E
4.1.3 N
4.2 L-SP2 EAS S
4.3 L-SP2 P
4.3.1 T
ECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
IRE FEED SHEATHS LECTRICAL SAFETY RULES ETWORK CABLE INSTALLATION
YSTEM COMPONENTS
EDESTAL
OOLS REQUIRED
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4.3.2 P
4.3.3 I
LACEMENT OF PEDESTALS
NSTALLING THE PEDESTAL
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5 CONFIGURATION ________________________________________________________________ 26
5.1 C
5.1.1 S
5.1.2 EAS M
5.2 U
5.2.1 S
5.2.2 S
5.2.3 W
5.2.4 S
5.3 C
5.4 C
5.4.1 I
5.4.2 B
5.4.3 A
5.5 P
5.5.1 R
5.5.2 R
HIP CONFIGURATION
CANNING DURATION
ODE VERSUS
NDERSTANDING THE
TANDARD SYNCHRONIZATION MODE PECIAL SYNCHRONIZATION MODE
IRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION
YNCHRONIZATION BY WIRE
ONFIGURATION OF THE ETHERNET INTERFACE ONFIGURATION OF THE
NSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE
ASIC CONFIGURATION DVANCED CONFIGURATION
EOPLE COUNTER MANAGEMENT
ESETTING THE LOCAL PEOPLE COUNTER ESETTING THE REMOTE PEOPLE COUNTER
_____________________________________________________________ 26
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AFI M
ODE
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L-SP2 S
YNCHRONIZATION PROCESS
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L-SP2 _____________________________________________________ 31
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6 ANTENNA TUNING _______________________________________________________________ 43
6.1 R
6.1.1 TAGSYS A
6.1.2 O
6.1.3 P
6.2 V
6.3 A
6.3.1 U
6.3.2 U
6.4 A
6.4.1 U
6.4.2 U
EQUIRED MATERIALS
NTENNA TUNING KIT (NOT INCLUDED
SCILLOSCOPE
ROBES
ERIFYING ANTENNA PERFORMANCES
DJUSTING THE ANTENNA IMPEDANCE
SING THE ANTENNA TUNING KIT SING AN IMPEDANCE ANALYZER
DJUSTING THE ANTENNA ISOLATION
SING THE ANTENNA TUNING KIT SING AN IMPEDANCE ANALYZER
_______________________________________________________________________ 44
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) _____________________________________ 43
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7 OPERATION _____________________________________________________________________ 52
7.1 T
7.2 S
7.3 N
7.4 S
HEORY OF OPERATION TARTING THE SYSTEM
ORMAL OPERATION
HUTDOWN
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8 MAINTENANCE __________________________________________________________________ 53
8.1 S
8.2 S
8.3 U
8.4 S
ERVICING THE PEDESTALS ERVICING THE ELECTRONICS UNIT
PGRADING THE
PARE PARTS
DSP F
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IRMWARE
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9 TROUBLESHOOTING _____________________________________________________________ 55
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9.1 S
OURCES OF INTERFERENCE
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10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ___________________________________________________ 56
10.1 M
10.2 E
10.3 RF O
10.4 I/O
ECHANICAL DATA
LECTRICAL DATA
UTPUT POWER
PORT
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(50ΩΩΩ T
ERMINATED
) _____________________________________________ 56
11 PERFORMANCE TEST ___________________________________________________________ 58
11.1 T
11.2 T
EST CONDITIONS EST PROCEDURE
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12 WARRANTY CONDITIONS _______________________________________________________ 60
12.1 W
12.2 G
12.3 H
ARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
ENERAL PROVISIONS
OW TO RETURN DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS
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List of Figures
Figure 1: FCC power and uplink settings ........................................................................................................ 15
Figure 2: Electric Connections......................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 3: Safety Electrical Installation ............................................................................................................. 19
Figure 4: Ferrite clamp mounted on Ethernet cable ........................................................................................ 20
Figure 5: Clearance around Pedestal.............................................................................................................. 21
Figure 6: Photoelectric sensor ......................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 7: Top view of correct L-SP2 installation .............................................................................................. 22
Figure 8: Side view of correct L-SP2 installation ............................................................................................. 23
Figure 9: Pedestal Mountings .......................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 10: L-SP2 Bottom (4 screws) ............................................................................................................... 24
Figure 11: Chronogram Sample (1 Master/ 4 Slaves) ..................................................................................... 27
Figure 12: Configuration sample ..................................................................................................................... 28
Figure 13: I/O port support............................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 14: Wire disposition .............................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 15: Configuration Connector ................................................................................................................ 30
Figure 16: Main Configuration Window, not connected to the L-SP2 ............................................................. 34
Figure 17: Main Configuration Window, connected to the L-SP2.................................................................... 35
Figure 18: Multi-gate Configuration with 2 different Ids ................................................................................... 36
Figure 19: Database ........................................................................................................................................ 37
Figure 20: Advanced Configuration window .................................................................................................... 38
Figure 21: Master/Slave synchronization antenna configuration..................................................................... 39
Figure 22: Front View ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 23: Alarm Potentiometer....................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 24: People Counter and Sensor ........................................................................................................... 42
Figure 25: Antenna Tuning (Impedance)......................................................................................................... 45
Figure 26: Antenna Connection ....................................................................................................................... 45
Figure 27: Trimmer Capacitor.......................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 28: Adjusting Trimmer Capacitors ........................................................................................................ 46
Figure 29: Impedance Values using the Tuning Kit......................................................................................... 46
Figure 30: Antenna Tuning (Impedance) using an Impedance Analyzer ........................................................ 47
Figure 31: Impedance Values using an Impedance Analyzer......................................................................... 47
Figure 32: Antenna Tuning Isolation................................................................................................................ 48
Figure 33: Antenna Adjustment Screw ............................................................................................................ 49
Figure 34: Antenna Tuning (Isolation) with Impedance Analyzer.................................................................... 50
Figure 35: Isolation Values using an Impedance Analyzer ............................................................................. 50
Figure 36: Mechanical Dimensions of Pedestal Base ..................................................................................... 57
Figure 37: Mechanical Dimensions of Pedestal Base ..................................................................................... 57
Figure 38: Tag Orientation............................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 39: Example.......................................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 40: Test Chart....................................................................................................................................... 59
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List of Tables
List of Tables
Table 1: L-SP2 EAS System Components ...................................................................................................... 20
Table 2: Scanning Duration ............................................................................................................................. 26
Table 3: Contents of Antenna Tuning Kit......................................................................................................... 43
Table 4: Oscilloscope Settings ........................................................................................................................ 45
Table 5: Oscilloscope Settings ........................................................................................................................ 48
Table 6: Troubleshooting Table ....................................................................................................................... 55
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1 For Your Safety
1.1 General Use
The L-SP2 is designed to be rugged and reliable and to provide years of trouble-free
service. Please observe the following general tips:
Take care not to scratch the device. Keep the device clean. When working with the device,
use only TAGSYS-approved accessories.
This device is not waterproof and should not be exposed to rain or moisture. Under extreme
conditions, water may enter the circuitry.
Protect the device from extreme temperatures. For example, do not place the device in a
windowed area where the sun may cause extreme temperatures, and keep it away from heaters and other heat sources.
Do not store or use the device in any location that is extremely dusty, damp, or wet.
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the device. If the surface of the device becomes soiled,
clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution.
1.2 Care and Maintenance
This device is a product of superior design and should be handled with care. The
suggestions below will further increase the lifetime of this device.
Keep the device and all parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.
Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode
electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged.
Do not store in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices,
damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store in cold areas. When the device warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture
can form inside the device, which may damage electronic circuit boards.
Do not attempt to open the device. Non-professional handling of the device may damage it.
Handle the device with care. Shocks may break internal circuit boards.
Do not clean the device with harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents.
Gently wipe the device with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.
Do not paint the device. Paint may clog the device’s moving parts and prevent proper
operation. Paint with metallic contents may limit device performances.
If the device or any accessory are not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified
TAGSYS representative.
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1.3 Important Safety Information
1.3.1 Operating Environment
When connecting the device or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for
detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
As with all RF equipment, users are advised that the equipment should only be used in its normal operating position.
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2 Certification
2.1 Occupational Health
TAGSYS L-SP2 EAS System has been designed and tested to be in conformity with the European Standard EN 50364 “Limitation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields from devices used in Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and similar applications” in conjunction with the European Standard EN 50357 describing how to evaluate the exposure level.
2.1.1 Public Exposure
The EAS systems are only designed for public transitory use.
Librarian should set up measurements of monitoring at the doors to avoid prolonged stay between them.
2.1.2 Employees Exposure
The operators are located apart from the principal detection zone and as a matter of fact,
not subject to exposure.
(Please see section 4.3.2Placement of Pedestals”)
For servicing operations it is recommended to deactivate the EAS system.
2.2 Safety Notices
The L-SP2 has been tested to be in conformity with the EN standard 60950-1: “Information Technology Equipment Safety”
It is the responsibility of the CIT (Certified Integrators by TAGSYS) to install the L-SP2 as described in TAGSYS Product Manuals or TAGSYS Documentation.
Modification of any TAGSYS Library System is prohibited without the written consent of TAGSYS. Unauthorized modifications may void the conformity of the equipment to safety specifications and will void the TAGSYS warranty.
2.3 Regulatory Notices
An RFID system typically composed of an RF emission device such as the L-SP2 connected to an antenna is subject to national regulations that may differ by country.
One important item to consider is the maximum permissible magnetic field intensity at a distance of 10 meters from the antenna that must not exceed 42 dBµA/m in Europe and 38 dBµA/m in US.
The L-SP2 meets these limits.
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Certification
2.3.1 In Europe (CE and RTTE Directives)
The L-SP2 complies (CE Declaration of Conformity granted) with the European EMC
directive.
The L-SP2 complies with the requirements of the Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Act (FTEG) and the RTTE Directive 1995/5/EC.
It is the responsibility of the TAGSYS Reseller to install the L-SP2 as described in this User’s Guide or TAGSYS Documentation.
Any modification of the L-SP2 is prohibited without the written consent of TAGSYS. Unauthorized modifications may void the conformity of the equipment to CE and RTTE Directives and will void the TAGSYS warranty.
It is the responsibility of the CIT (Certified Integrators by TAGSYS) to install the L-SP2 as described in this Reference Guide or in TAGSYS Documentation. If a L-SP2 is further integrated in a different product, it is the responsibility of the manufacturer of this complementary product to obtain the required approvals for this product.
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2.3.2 In USA (FCC Directive)
L-SP2
WARNING TO USERS IN THE UNITED STATES
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 47 CFR Section 15.105(b)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different to that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NO UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
47 CFR Section 15.21
CAUTION: This equipment may not be modified, altered, or changed in any way without signed written permission from TAGSYS SA. Unauthorized modification may void the equipment authorization from the FCC and will void the TAGSYS warranty.
ANTENNA REQUIREMENT
47 CFR Section 15.203
CAUTION: This equipment must be professionally installed. The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this part are not exceeded. Non­professional installation or installation of the equipment with an improper antenna may void the equipment authorization from the FCC and will void the TAGSYS warranty.
The L-SP2 has been designed to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The system devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) The library system devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Figure 1: FCC power and uplink settings
CAUTION: In any case, for operational configuration this value should not exceed 4W to be in
compliant with FCC. Please see Figure 1: FCC power and uplink settings.
CAUTION: ISO15693 uplink data rate you should not exceed 1.65kbits/s in order to comply with FCC standard certification. Please see Figure 1: FCC power and uplink settings.
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3 System Overview
3.1 Features
Being a standalone solution, TAGSYS security pedestal do not need to be linked to the library database, and can still operate when the Integrated Library System (ILS) is down or under maintenance. The security pedestal does not require additional equipment to operate.
The L-SP2 pedestal feature:
Multi-protocol features which makes it compatible with C220, C320, ISO15693 chips
EAS mode supported for the C370 (NXP SLI), C370-L (NXP SLI-L) chips
AFI mode supported, with configurable AFI value
Single item Read-Memory supported in EAS mode for C320, C370 (NXP SLI), C370-L
(NXP SLI-L)
Standard Multiple items Read-Memory supported in AFI mode using the optional
command Read Mutiple Blocks as described by the ISO15693-3
Enhanced Multiple items Read-Memory supported in AFI mode for C370 (NXP SLI),
C370-L (NXP SLI-L), Tag-it ™HFI (Texas Instruments) chips
Read-Memory: up to 256-bits
One block system electronic embedded into the pedestal
Mechanical compatibility with Smarto L122 EAS system
A remotely accessible people counter based on a photoelectric sensor coupled to a
reflector
An Ethernet ready version is also available
This is a low-cost security system as it only requires a single RFID tag for both anti-theft and identification purposes.
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3.2 Brief L-SP2 Description
The components of the L-SP2 EAS system are contained within the L-SP2 pedestal. At least two pedestals are required for each EAS gate. A set of pedestals is known as a gate and may consist of several pedestals. Please see section 4 “Installation” for more information.
The L-SP2 is built in a one frame:
A L-SP2 Electronics unit is used to control each pedestal. This electronics unit
generates the RF signal transmitted by the antennas and picks up the reply from the RFID tag. If an activated RFID tag is detected, the electronics unit will activate the alarm of the LED/buzzer board on the pedestal.
These antennas are sensitive receivers used to detect the theft bit status of the RFID
tag as it passes through the EAS gate.
A warning visual and audible device (LED/Buzzer board)
A remotely accessible people counter equipped with a photoelectric sensor
To operate, the L-SP2 will only need a power supply cable.
In standard configuration the Ethernet interface is not provided. If the Ethernet version is chosen then provide a second sheath for the Ethernet cable.
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4 Installation
4.1 Recommendations before Installation
4.1.1 Wire Feed Sheaths
Within the framework installation you need a power supply cable sheath and an Ethernet cable sheath for the Ethernet network with Ethernet version. These sheathed cables will be located at the bottom center of the pedestal as shown in Figure 9.
The L-SP2 is delivered with a power supply cable of 1-meter length located underneath of the pedestal at the bottom center.
The L-SP2 Ethernet version is provided with a 1meter Ethernet cable.
Figure 2 below shows an example of installation and connection of the L-SP2.
LSP2
Figure 2: Electric Connections
Power supply connection (RJ45 for Ethernet)
Inspection door
Electric sheath
Connecting box
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Toward primary networks (AC Mains + Ethernet)
Installation
4.1.2 Electrical Safety Rules
The mains powers the L-SP2 so it is necessary to provide a differential protection and a shutting-off device. Figure 3 below shows how to connect the L-SP2 pedestals to the mains.
Figure 3: Safety Electrical Installation
AC main line
+
Neutral
L-SP2
Micro circuit breaker
Differential
circuit - breaker
AC main
The electrical installation must be carried on by qualified personnel only. Micro circuit breaker and differential circuit-breaker ratings depend on country regulations in force.
L-SP2
L-SP2
The power supply cable provided is of PVC type, H05VVF 0.75 mm² multi-stranded (14 AWG) and complies with FEC60950 standard.
4.1.3 Network cable installation
The LSP2 Ethernet version is provided with an Ethernet cable mounted with a ferrite for LAN cables. If the cable is to be changed, you will have to add a ferrite to this cable.
References:
Ethernet cable: Unshielded Ethernet cable, UTP-Cat5
Ferrite for LAN cable: Würth Electronik (Manufacturer ref: 742 7111)
This ferrite will have to be installed as follow (Figure 4):
Inside the electronic casing
Near the Moxa board
20mm maximum distance from the RJ45 connector.
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