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Included Hardware ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Angle Iron Installation with Existing Bollard .....................................................................................................................3
Angle Iron Installation without Existing Bollards ..............................................................................................................4
Panel Installation with Angle Iron .....................................................................................................................................5
Panel Installation without Angle Iron and with Existing Bollard ........................................................................................6
Panel Installation without Angle Iron and without Existing Bollard ...................................................................................7
Panel Installation with Canting ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Bollard Installation without Angle Iron ..............................................................................................................................9
Bollard Installation with Angle Iron .................................................................................................................................10
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Connection ........................................................................................................................ 13
Fast, reliable, highly automated updates. Used primarily at dock doors, these integrated portals can
reduce the need for human intervention and manual scanning at common chokepoints. Specialized
antennas tune out cross-talk, reducing erroneous reads and sustaining a highly accurate read rate
through the portal.
This document describes how to perform a typical installation of the Zebra Transition RFID Portal.
Included Hardware
Introduction
y3/8-inch x 3-inch Screw Anchor (Stands/Angle Iron)
y1/2-inch x 3-inch Screw Anchor (Bollards)
y#14 X 1-inch Metal Screws (Stack Light/Photo Eye)
y1/2-inch U-Shaped Wall Stays
y1/4-inch Concrete/Drywall Anchors (Wall Stays)
ySmall/Large Zip-Ties
Typical Tool Requirements
yBox Cutter
ySnips
yTape Measure
ySpeed Square
yHammer Drill
1/2-inch Concrete Drill Bit (Bollards)
3/8-inch Concrete Drill Bit (Stand/Angle Iron)
1/4-inch Concrete Drill Bit (Wall Stays)
yImpact Driver
3/8-inch Socket (Stack Light/Photo Eye)
PH3 Impact Drill Bit (Feet Screws)
3/4-inch Socket (Bollards)
9/16-inch Socket (Stands/Angle Iron)
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yDrill
1-inch Hole Saw (Door Tracks)
Drill Bit Assortment Box
Reamer Bit (Door Tracks)
yNeedle Nose Pliers
yHex Wrench Set
yPhilips / Flat Screwdrivers
yMini Flat Head Screwdriver
y5/32 T-Handle
yLadder
yExtension Cord(s)
yVacuum or Broom
Introduction
2
Installation
This installation should only be performed by a professional technician trained to install this
hardware.
Read these instructions thoroughly before performing the installation.
Angle Iron Installation with Existing Bollard
1. Measure 6 inches from the side of the bollard.
2. Align the angle iron to the side of the existing bollard.
3
Installation
Angle Iron Installation without Existing Bollards
1. Measure 1-foot, 4 inches (16 inches) from door track to side of angle iron.
2. Align the angle iron to the door track.
3. Mark the hole locations onto the oor.
4. Using a 3/8-inch concrete drill bit, drill the two holes to a depth of 3 inches.
5. Using an impact driver, secure the angle iron to the oor using two 3/8-inch HD screw
anchors.
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