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1. 3 Slave2 scans the configured chip and then sends the synchronization burst back to either the master when in hardwire mode or to the Slave1 in wireless mode This process is repeated indefinitely In case the master does not receive back the synchronization burst from the last slave after a defined period it will automatically restart the synchronization process The number of pedestals is not limited to any particular number as long as each gate is close enough to its neighboring pedestal and that the overall scanning time does not exceed a few 100ms to allow for a safe detection at 1m s pace trough any gate 30 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 5 2 2 Wireless Synchronization In Standard Synchronization mode section 5 2 1 if pedestals spacing exceeds the recommendation of section 4 3 2 Placement of Pedestals Wire synchronization becomes mandatory When more than two pedestals are installed it is mandatory to install the Master on the far left or right of the slave s line for a better propagation and detection of the air synchronization burst Figure 13 below shows an example of optimal configuration Slaves must be placed with the correct index corresponding to its physical location in order to carry other the token allowing starting to scan its 3 own antennas before handing over the token to the next neighboring pedestal Figure 13 3 Pedestals Configuration Example and Token Propagation Slave 2 Slave 1 Maste
2. Date amp Time section Click Synchronize Time to synchronize pedestal clock with computer clock N G Pedestal clock is used as a date stamp when a theft is committed Checking GPIO level The two GPIO available to user can be monitored Display shows High when voltage level is above 2 Volt Display shows Low when voltage level is below 1 Volt see Table 3 for more detailed information Clicking with the mouse on GPIO text field the Level value toggles between High amp Low The effect will depend on the actual GPIO settings on Basic Configuration Tab GPIO 1 can be set as an Input Trigger for RF powering off on as well as an Output for driving an External Alarm Device GPIO 2 can only be used as an Output for driving an External Alarm Device Checking antenna noise level In Antenna Noise Level section bar graphs provide a feedback regarding the ambient noise level measured by each antenna It is only provided as debug purpose and should not be seen as a measure of performance Green shows standard conditions as opposed to orange and red displays warning of possible likely performance reduction due to ambient noise level Checking configuring people counter The People Counter section displays the total number of people that crossed the IR sensor e Whatever the direction In amp Out if no bidirectional IR sensor is installed e In each direction In amp Out if bidirecti
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4. 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 Non professional 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 SP3 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 December 2009 Revision 2 1 14 66 tl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 identified Radio v2 0 2 System v2 0 0 2m5 Ping Communication TEPIP Config Upgrade Monitoring Basie Config Advanced Contig Antennas and Power aow Top cente r Bottom Normal Synchro L SP2 Compatible Made wireless U Antenna Center Sensitivity f 2500 he Alarm Detection Options Alarm ori read events on he eee Report every 5 T second s Asynchronous Event Notification People Counter Changes Alarms SPIO State Changes Sensitivity High z AFI value 1 AFI vale 2 AFI Value 3 Ip l 255 255 255 255 Port 4003 AFI value 44 Suspend Detec
5. Counter Reset Push Button Hexagonal Screw for Light Beam Vertical Alignment Hexagonal Screw for Light Beam Horizontal Alignment On Figure 8 above the two Beam Crossing Cells support is shown To do a fine adjustment of the 2 beams use a hexagonal key to screw or unscrew the top left screw to adjust height of beams ref 7 circled and the bottom right screw to adjust the lateral positioning of the beams ref 8 circled They are spring loaded to improve accuracy and keep in place the two sensors after adjustment Figure 9 Side view of correct L SP3 installation mm mmm P Reflector Ground HEHEHE EH amp E After having defined the location of the pedestals refer to the mechanical drawing of the pedestal mounting diagram Figure 10 The pedestal is fastened to the floor using screws that are strong enough to support the weight of an average adult falling against the pedestal December 2009 Revision 2 1 25 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Figure 10 Pedestal Mounting Base Dimensions 6 o KZ EX FAq L o L No AM 360 1 Identify and mark the location of the holes to be drilled for mounting the pedestal to the ground The use of a tape measure and a square is recommended 2 Drill the cable access and mounting holes according to the type of ground surface a Wooden floor Drill eight holes with a diameter of 4 mm for the mounting screws and
6. Current Output Over Current Protection N In output mode the LSP3 GPIO can only sink current to ground User caution gt needs to provide adequate DC Limited Current Supply to Port 1 and A Port 2 Open Drain See Figure 26 for detailed circuitry 3V3 INTERNAL READER CIRCUITRY ik Load zi B GPIO OC Li LI a V 1o internal circuitry GPIO GND From internal circuitry GND GND Figure 26 Internal Circuit of GPIO and External Supply Wiring in Output Mode December 2009 Revision 2 1 49 66 G TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods INTERNAL READER CIRCUITRY GPIO OC switcn To internal circuitry GPIO GND From internal circuitry Figure 27 Connection of a Switch as an Input Device 50 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 3V3 INTERNAL READER CIRCUITRY gt 1k z GPIO OC 124V To internal circuitry GPIO GND From internal circuitry GND GND GND GND GND Figure 28 Connection of a Source and Sink Current Supply as an input Device Applying negative voltage may destroy the GPIO Beware not to inadvertently toggle the GPIO from Input to Output Mode you may create a short circuit when using a high current source to ground as an input device Refer to Figure 28 December 2009 Revision 2 1 51 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 5 4 6 Advanced Pedestal Configuration Figure 29 Advanced Pedestal Confi
7. one hole with a diameter of 19 mm for the cable access b Concreted floor Drill eight holes with a diameter of 8 mm for the cement floor plugs and one hole with a diameter of 19 mm for the cable access It may be necessary to provide a groove for the power supply cable connected to the L SP3 Electronics Unit Insert the concrete floor plugs into the mounting holes CAUTION Always use a protective sleeve for main power cable which match to the flammability grade of the product Mains power cable must be a 3 wire line neutral and earth multi stranded copper wire minimum section of 0 75 mm 3A Figure 11 L SP3 Bottom Plastic Cover 4 screws Circled 26 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Remove the pedestal from the box Remove the plastic cover from the both sides after removing the 4 fixing screws 5 Engage the power supply cable in the electric sheath and the Ethernet cable in the other sheath please refer to section 4 1 1 Wire Feed Sheaths 6 Place the pedestal base over the mounting holes Insert and fasten the screws in the mounting holes according to the tvpe of ground surface Wooden floor Insert the screws directly into the mounting holes and tighten the screws in place Concrete floor Insert the screws into the concrete floor plugs and tighten the screws in place When tightening the screws in place first tighten the screws in place of the way Once all screws are in place then tighten each
8. Dimensions of LSP3 Panel December 2009 Revision 2 1 61 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 10 Performance Test 10 1 Test Conditions Distance between each pedestal not greater than the maximum recommended distance of 915 mm 3 ft All tags used must have the theft bit set Use of reference tag Antenna Tuning Kit Test Card is strongly recommended for repeatable results Testing to be carried out at walking pace maximum of 1 meter second Metal conductive materials human hands or body must not shield tags All books must have tags inserted according to the 4 positions 20 mm offset grid recommendation Minimum thickness of books should be 16 mm Each EAS system shall be installed commissioned tuned and operated according to TAGSYS instructions 10 2 Test Procedure 1 Divide the gate into 15 test zones as shown Tip Use masking tape to temporarily mark the floor and pedestals 2 Using the locked reference tag s walk through the gate positioning the tag in the center of each zone Start at test zone 1 and sequentially test each zone in turn 3 If either or both pedestals sound an alarm indicate the zone box with a check mark If neither sounds an alarm indicate with a cross 4 Repeat the test with the tag in three orientations for each zone Vertical Horizontal amp Facing positions 5 Mark the random tests with a check mark or cross inside a tri
9. FOR COMMENTS QUALITY ISSUES LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES 1 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 1 GENERAL USE 1 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1 3 1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 2 CERTIFICATION 2 1 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 2 1 1 PUBLIC EXPOSURE 2 1 2 EMPLOYEES EXPOSURE 2 2 SAFETY NOTICES 2 38 REGULATORY NOTICES 2 3 1 IN EUROPE CE AND RTTE DIRECTIVES 2 3 2 INUSA FCC DIRECTIVE 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 1 FEATURES 3 2 BRIEF L SP3 DESCRIPTION 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION 4 1 1 WIRE FEED SHEATHS 4 1 2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY RULES 4 1 3 NETWORK CABLE INSTALLATION 4 2 L SP3 RFID SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4 3 L SP3 PEDESTAL 4 3 1 TOOLS REQUIRED HB AB WwW 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 14 16 16 17 19 December 2009 Revision 2 1 5 66 Library Security Pedestal 3 TAGSYS RFID e connecting goods 4 3 2 PLACEMENT OF PEDESTALS 4 3 3 INSTALLING THE PEDESTAL 5 CONFIGURATION 5 1 CHIP CONFIGURATION 5 1 1 SCANNING DURATION PER PEDESTAL 5 1 2 GLOBAL SCANNING DURATION 5 1 3 EAS MODE VERSUS AFI MODE 5 2 UNDERSTANDING THE L SP3 SYNCHRONIZATION PROCESS 5 2 1 STANDARD SYNCHRONIZATION MODE 5 2 2 WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION 5 2 3 SYNCHRONIZATION BY A PAIR OF WIRES 5 3 PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION OF THE ETHERNET INTERFACE 5 4 CONFIGURATION OF THE L SP3 5 4 1 INSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 5 4 2 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION 5 4 3 TCP IP CONFIGURATION
10. TAGSYS be held liable for any third party actions and in particular in case of any successful attack against systems or equipment incorporating TAGSYS products TAGSYS disclaims any liability with respect to security for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages that result from any use of its products It is further stressed that independent testing and verification by the person using the product is particularly encouraged especially in any application in which defective incorrect or insecure functioning could result in damage to persons or property denial of service or loss of privacy 2000 2008 TAGSYS All rights reserved TRADE MARKS TAGSYS is a registered trademark of TAGSYS S A all rights reserved ARIO FOLIO and other TAGSYS products referenced in these pages are either trademarks or registered trademarks of TAGSYS S A Other products and company names mentioned in these pages may be the trademarks of their respective owners Microsoft Visual C Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries l Code is a registered trademark of NXP Tag lt is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Printed in France TAGSYS 180 Chemin de St Lambert F 13821 LA PENNE SUR HUVEAUNE France Tel 33 0 4 91 27 57 00 fax 33 0 4 91 27 57 01 Document Reference DOC13259B1 2 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 0 TAGSYS RFID e
11. by Host PC via API e Input Trigger when wired signal matches the Active Level Setting Low or High the Radio Frequency Field will be turned On Theft detection becoming active e Output Trigger when Theft is detected EAS or AFI signal setting the alarm the Port Signal level matches the Active Level Setting Low or High The output voltage level of the port should match the active voltage to set the external alarm device wired up SPIO He erro Active High Pulse iE mz Pause o ms GPIO 1 Input Trigger Active High Active Low Active High Pulse U Iris Pause mz In section GPIO 2 select one of the available options December 2009 Revision 2 1 47 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods GPIO Port has no predefined function it can be driven remotely by Host PC via API e Output Trigger when Theft is detected EAS or AFI signal setting the alarm the Port Signal level matches the Active Level Setting Low or High The output voltage level of the port should match the active voltage to set the external alarm device wired up Whenever the GPIO is set as an Output Trigger It is possible to set a pulse Width and a Pause in milliseconds In Figure 24 the Pulse Width is set to 100ms This means that whenever theft detection occurs the signal on port 2 will go from low to high for a minimum time of 100ms If no further
12. connecting goods Library Security Pedestal 3 User s Guide Read This First Welcome to the TAGSYS L SP3 Electronic Article RFID Detection 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 SP3 EAS AFI anti theft and RFID Data Retrieval 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 in depth knowledge of Radio Frequency Identification RFID technology but personnel in charge of pedestal installation need to follow a minimum training or have previous experience in RFID equipment installation Conventions CAUTION A note that advises users that a specific action could result in loss of data or damag
13. detection occurs before the 100ms timing laps then signal will drop to low level Whenever after the Pause timing if a new detection occurs signal will rise again to high level In the particular case of the Pause Timing set to Oms whenever detection will occur timing equal to Pulse setting will be added up so that the active level will stay high as long as detection will occur so called retrigger configuration Setting pause timing to a value different from zero will force the output signal to low level for Pause time after the Pulse time set before being triggered again by a subsequent detection SPIO fi Input Trigger Active High SPIO fi Output Trigger Active High Pulse 50 tiz Pulse 100 ris POuse fo His Pause fo Fis Figure 24 GPIO Pulse amp Pause Field Pin Function EM Ambient Light 24V 72 Ambion Light 0V Ground Oa am 4 Alarm OV Ground l ON l 1 L Ee e 3 oO aa Straight GPIO 1 Open Collector GPIO 1 OV Ground GPIO 2 Open Collector GPIO 2 Ground Figure 25 GPIO Green Connector Pin Out amp Location 48 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Table 5 GPIO Pins Electrical Characteristics Max Ratings Parameters Min Typ Max Unit _InputVoltageRange 0 28 V Input Voltage Low Level 0 0 9 V Input Voltage High Level 1 5 28 V Output Voltage Range oOo 2 Vv Maximum Continuous Output
14. in Database section as thefts are committed The Database section also shows the number of entries stored in pedestal memory in real time To display database contents click Access Database Database is downloaded and the following window is displayed December 2009 Revision 2 1 43 66 lf TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Figure 21 Database Window Database 4 Item s Mo Overflow Date Time Alarm Type Chip Type UIC Memory Contents 10 24 2008 11 02 05 15015693 E00401000039F567 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 00000000 FFFFFFFF FF 10 24 2008 11 01 51 15015693 Mat Detected FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 00000000 FFFFFFFF FF 10 24 2008 11 01 59 15015693 EOO4010000359F567 Not Detected 10 24 2008 11 01 23 15015693 Not Detected Mot Detected x When this window is open and suspend detection check box is Ceayrnom selected then EAS AFI detection is automatically suspended It is A resumed when the window is closed If suspend detection check box is not selected then detection is not suspended in this case database download may be slower In Database window e Click Refresh to update database display e Click Clear to permanently erase pedestal database e Click Close to close the window provided SDKs Win32 x86 native DLL WinCE Arm native DLL and JAVA archive You can access pedestal database from your o
15. screw progressively one after each other to ensure that the floor bracket Is solidly fixed into place and completely vertically aligned The use of a _level may be required 7 Plug in the mains IEC power cord from the previous pedestal if daisy chained or from the wall mounted socket See figure in Chapter Electrical Safety Rules T No AC mains 110 230V during installation _Make sure there is no power supply current before carrying on the connection operations To do so unplug the IEC Power Cord from the Wall socket 8 Once all the L SP3 pedestal have been installed close the micro circuit breaker Figure 3 to power up the system before starting configuration operations Please see section 5 Configuration 9 After the configuration has been carried on replace the two plastic covers and tighten the 4 fixing screws December 2009 Revision 2 1 27 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 5 Configuration All configuration operations of L SP3 systems are carried on with the L SP3 Configuration Utility Software 5 1 Chip Configuration For optimal performance the scanning duration T_scan should not exceed 250ms T scan is the period to scan all pedestals of a group of N pedestals i e a Master and N 1 Slave Pedestals Depending on your chip configuration and the number of pedestals installed you can determine the scanning duration of your installation 5 1 1 Scanning durat
16. 5 2 Resetting the Remote People Counter see section Checking Configuring people counter of 5 4 4 Monitoring Pedestal Activity for more information 5 5 3 Adjusting the Level of the Buzzer Sound Using a flat headed 4mm screw driver less than 4mm max diameter through the outermost left hole adjust the buzzer sound to the desired level turning clockwise or anticlockwise To trigger the alarm during the trimming operation either use a book with an EAS set label or depress the Test Button on the Basic Configuration Tab of the LSP3 Configuration Tool December 2009 Revision 2 1 55 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 6 Operation 6 1 Theory of Operation The RF motherboard in the electronics unit produces radio frequency RF electromagnetic signals that are transmitted via the antennas in each pedestal Each antenna transmits for a short period receives for a short period and is inactive for the remainder of the time 6 2 Starting the System There is no ON OFF switch The system operates when mains power is applied plugging in the IEC plug into the Wall mounted plug 6 3 Normal Operation No operating procedures are required The system continues to operate as long as power is supplied 6 4 Shutdown Once the system is set up and running we recommend that all pedestals remain turned on at all times 56 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 7 Maintenance 7 1 Servicing the Pedestals N
17. 6 TAGSYS RFID e connecting goods Library Security Pedestal 3 User s Guide Revision 2 1 December 2009 www tagsvsrfid com lJ TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Publishing Information Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability All information herein is either public information or is the property of and owned solely by TAGSYS who shall have and keep the sole right to file patent applications or any other kind of intellectual property protection in connection with such information Nothing herein shall be construed as implying or granting to you any rights by license grant or otherwise under any intellectual and or industrial property rights of or concerning any of TAGSVS information This document can be used for informational non commercial internal and personal use only provided that The copyright notice below the confidentiality and proprietary legend and this full warning notice appear in all copies This document shall not be posted on any network computer or broadcast in any media and no modification of any part of this document shall be made Use for any other purpose is expressly prohibited and may result in severe civil and criminal liabilities The information contained in this document is provided AS IS without any warranty of any kind Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing TAGSYS makes no warranty as to the value or accuracy of information contained he
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19. AND FIRMWARE UPGRADE 5 4 4 MONITORING PEDESTAL ACTIVITY 5 4 5 BASIC PEDESTAL CONFIGURATION 5 4 6 ADVANCED PEDESTAL CONFIGURATION 5 5 PEOPLE COUNTER amp BUZZER SOUND MANAGEMENT 5 5 1 RESETTING THE COUNTER DISPLAY 5 5 2 RESETTING THE REMOTE PEOPLE COUNTER 5 5 3 ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE BUZZER SOUND 6 OPERATION 6 1 THEORY OF OPERATION 6 2 STARTING THE SYSTEM 6 3 NORMAL OPERATION 6 4 SHUTDOWN 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 SERVICING THE PEDESTALS 7 2 SERVICING THE ELECTRONICS UNIT 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 MECHANICAL DATA 9 2 ELECTRICAL DATA 9 3 LSP3 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 10 PERFORMANCE TEST 10 1 TEST CONDITIONS 21 22 28 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 59 59 60 60 60 60 62 62 6 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 10 2 TEST PROCEDURE 62 11 WARRANTV CONDITIONS 64 11 1 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 64 11 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 65 11 8 HOW TO RETURN DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS 65 December 2009 Revision 2 1 7 66 Library Security Pedestal 3 TAGSYS RFID e connecting goods List of Figures Figure 1 FCC Maximum Power and Region Settings Uplink Data Rate 15 Figure 2 LSPS Panel Overview iii iii gi d 17 Figure 3 Electrical Installation Using Power Cord ssnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnmnnnnnmnannzmnnn 20 Figure 4 Clearance Distances around PedestalS sssssnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnznnnznnzanmnnannnzaz 22 Figure 5 Li
20. EAS detection December 2009 Revision 2 1 45 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods In the Chips Options section e Select the detection method to be used in the drop list i e Use AFI Use EAS or Use both EAS and AFI e Select Read UID to have the pedestal trying to read the UID of stolen items e Select Read Memory to have the pedestal trying to read the memory contents of stolen items If Read Memory is selected you must specify the first block and number of blocks to be read in the corresponding fields You must also specify which blocks should be reported first lowest or highest by selecting unselecting the Lowest Blocks First checkbox Configuring Testing alarm duration In the Alarm Duration section e Select the alarm duration in the drop list e Click Test to trigger an alarm this is useful either to test alarm duration or to identify the pedestal you re connected to Configuring inter pedestal RF synchronization In the Synchro section e Select whether the pedestal is to be configured as the Master or as a Slave 1 8 e Select the total number of pedestals master and slaves operating in close proximity and sharing the same ID e Select ID master and slaves of one system installation must share the same ID KA Oniv one Master can be selected with several slaves For example in the librarv config
21. ISSION 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 A 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 Sections 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 Sections 15 203
22. P IP configuration of a discovered pedestal not including port if this address is not coherent with the address of the network it is connected to Connecting to a pedestal when its IP address is known Select Ethernet Wifi as the Com Mode enters the pedestal IP address and Port in the appropriate fields and click Init Communication Status bar on top of the window area should now display pedestal model and firmware revisions Click Release Communication to disconnect from a pedestal 38 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Discovering pedestals connected to the network Click Discover Devices when not connected to a pedestal After a few seconds the list of discovered pedestals IP Address Port and MAC address is displayed Double Click an item in the list to connect to the corresponding pedestal In case a pedestal is properly discovered but connection attempts fail please make sure that e No other host is already connected to the pedestal e The IP address that appears in the list is correct and coherent with the address of the network the pedestal is connected to If the IP address is incorrect please follow the procedure below Modifying TCP IP configuration of discovered pedestal not including port First discover pedestals as described above Then right click the list item corresponding to the pedestal whose IP address must be modified Select Configure TCP IP in the pop up menu The following wind
23. a group of pedestals a synchronization burst is sent by the master pedestal to all the slaves pedestals a token being propagated back and forth as in a token ring process This is called the synchronization process Only one pedestal is defined to be the master who emits a synchronization burst to the next slave in close proximity who in turns emits it to the next slave and so forth The other pedestals configured as slaves get the synchronization from the neighboring pedestal and emits back to the next Slave of higher index KA Default Configuration of the L SP3 is set to Master Figure 12 Chronogram Sample 1 Master 4 Slaves T scan 3 a Synchronization Burst MASTER l l e Pt SLAVE1 SLAVE2 SLAVE 3 SLAVE 4 December 2009 Revision 2 1 29 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Synchronization burst start burst to synchronize the gates Period of T Scan ms Processing time Pt depends on the number of tags to be detected and the settings The fastest is when only detection is used EAS burst or AFI the slowest when all features are used AFI Read AFI Read 16 blocks of memory Refer to the figures in Table 3 Scanning Duration synchronization process for 3 pedestals 1 The master scans the configured chip then sends the synchronization burst to Slavet 2 Slavel scans the configured chip then sends the synchronization burst to Slave2
24. angle in the appropriate test zone Figure 36 Tag Orientation a Additional random test Detected i y 3 LON Not detected i X Detected 62 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 L SP3 Detection Performance Test a Library Facility installed TAGSYS RFID ees e connecting goods ocation of Pedestals Specific installation notes Figure 38 Test Chart Pedestal A Pedestal B S N Software Version S N Software Version 183mm 366 mm 549 mm 732 mm Zone 1 l Zone 5 a tel i ae NIL 1320 mm Zone 6 Zone 10 2 Ee IMI k _ ___ 920mm Zone 11 Zone 15 L ao i l DE ____ 520mm Reader t Aera with no item detection A gt i i l l l l Floor Level Width mm 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 850 Number of Tags used Alarm lights working OK Y N Serial number s of reference Tag s Buzzers functioning OK Y N Test Result Jo Test comments Tested Bv Name Companv Signature Date December 2009 Revision 2 1 63 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 11 Warranty Conditions TAGSYS warrants that its L SP3 shall comply with the functional specifications set forth herein for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the Buyer This warranty is valid for the original Buyer of the Product and is not assignable or transferable to any other party TAGSYS cannot be responsible in any way for and disclaims any liability in connection with the ope
25. ction 5 2 3 or wireless synchronization see section 5 2 2 52 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 If wireless synchronization is selected e Select the antenna that should be used for emitting and receiving synchronization bursts e Select the synchronization burst detection sensitivity If default value does not ensure the correct synchronization of all slaves then it is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the non synchronized slaves You just have to adjust the detection level until you get the required synchronization LEDs flickering cyclically Sensitivity can be adjusted between 50 high sensitivity and 5000 very low sensitivity synchronization being blinded by nearby operating equipment and A Value of 2500 or above is recommended for first installation to avoid noise Figure 30 Master Slaves Synchronization Antenna Best Configuration Antenna Receiving Antenna l antenna for all Receiving and Transmitting antennas all Top or all N Best Air Synchronization Results are obtained when using the same Center ones Configuring advanced alarm detection parameters In Alarm Detection Options section e Select alarm detection sensitivity Decrease sensitivity in case too many false alarms occur e Select up to four different AFI values as two hexadecimal digits Items whose AFI matches one of those values will trigger an alarm Configuring advanced alarm signaling parameters In Alarms s
26. e pedestals as slaves The whole L SP3 configuration is carried on from a host computer connected to the local area network Each L SP3 is addressed thanks to its own IP 5 4 1 Installing the Configuration Software The Library Pedestal Configuration Tool is on the CD Rom provided with the L SP3 Launching the Installer from the CD ROM will display the following window December 2009 Revision 2 1 35 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods ig Library Pedestal Configuration Tool Welcome to the Library Pedestal Configuration Tool Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Library Pedestal Configuration Tool on your computer WARNING This computer program I protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under the law Cancel Follow the installer steps ig Library Pedestal Configuration Tool Select Installation Folder The installer will install Library Pedestal Configuration Tool ta the following folder Ta install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click TEromse Folder C Program Files TAGS 7S Library Pedestal Configuration Toal Install Library Pedestal Configuration Tool for poursell or for anyone who use
27. e 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 performing a task or obtaining the most out of the product December 2009 Revision 2 1 3 66 lJ TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 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 Fax 33 0 4 91 27 57 01 E Mail info tagsysrfid com Website http www tagsvsrfid com Contact for Comments We welcome vour feedback to help us provide high qualitv documentation For technical comments please contact our Welcome Desk Telephone 33 0 4 91 27 57 00 Fax 33 0 4 91 27 57 01 E Mail info tagsysrfid com Please remember to quote the Document Reference number DOC13259B1 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 00 Fax 33 0 491 27 57 02 E Mail RMA tagsysrfid com 4 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Table of Contents PUBLISHING INFORMATION DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY READ THIS FIRST CONVENTIONS IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE CONTACT
28. ection e Select the alarm report interval If the same stolen item passes through the gate several times it will be reported only once every n seconds December 2009 Revision 2 1 53 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods e Select whether or not the alarm should be triggered only if reading of UID Memory of stolen items was successful Configuring antenna sequence RF output power and region of operation In Antennas and Power section e Select the RF output power The output power can be lowered to avoid disturbing nearby RFID systems in such a case check system performance The output power can be increased but only to carry on tests e Select antenna sequence used when scanning the pedestal Select Top gt Center gt Bottom for standard operation or specifically an antenna for diagnosis operations Top Center or Bottom Curo In any case for operational configuration output power should not A exceed 4W to remain compliant with Radio Regulations In Region section select the EMC regulations applicable to your region FCC or ETSI Configuring amp Enabling Asynchronous Event Notification Mode In this section one can activate the useful Event Notification a stand alone feature which duplicates the database entry by sending to any PC on the network a data frame This allows sending alarm data whenever an event occurs in any pedestal without having to regularly pool
29. edestal Monitoring Tab ccccccessceesseseeeeeeeeseeeseeeaseenseoeaeeeaseoneeoeneeeaeeonees 41 Figure 217 Database WMOOW sissioni cere denceeue 44 Figure 22 Basic Pedestal Configuration Tab ssennnnnnnunznnunnnenzannennnnnnnenzannnmnzannnnnzz 45 Figure 23 Multi gate configuration with two different IDS ssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennanennannnza 47 Figure 24 GPIO Pulse amp Pause Piel iii ian tari dida i das dada 48 Figure 25 GPIO Green Connector Pin Out amp Location ssesssennnnzzznnenezznnenenzannnenz 48 Figure 26 Internal Circuit of GPIO and External Supply Wiring in Output Mode 49 Figure 27 Connection of a Switch as an Input Device ss seessennnnnzznnnnnnznnnnenzanennnz 50 Figure 28 Connection of a Source and Sink Current Supply as an input Device 51 Figure 29 Advanced Pedestal Configuration Tab sssesssennnnnznnnenzzznnenenzanenenzanznnnz 52 Figure 30 Master Slaves Synchronization Antenna Best Configuration 53 Figure 31 Asynchronous Event Notification Subfield ssenennnnnnzannnnzanzennanennannnnnzn 54 Figure 32 People Counter amp Detection Cells Location sssesssennnnnzznnenzznnenenzannnnnz 55 Figure 33 Mains Fuses Location and RattingS cccsssccesseeseseeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneenans 57 Figure 34 Mechanical Dimensions of Pedestal Base Fixing Plate 00 60 Figure 35 Outer Dimensions of LSP3 Panel
30. ee EE EE the L SP3 Synchronization KAN PM 33 N p Process E tye ee es l PO AN ee ces dcp GI A sm hla e em heii ml a ha igs ema us PE 4 3 3 Installing the Pedestal Once the L SP3 will be powered the photoelectric sensors will emit a red light beam To precisely align the sensors and the reflector an orange LED is present on the back of the photoelectric sensor When the orange LED is continuously on the sensor and the reflector are perfectly aligned To see these LED one must first unscrew the Plastic Bottom Cover covering the dual cells see picture of 5 5 1 Resetting the Counter Display On the contrary when the orange LED is blinking or off then you have to adjust the photoelectric sensor so that the red light beam is centered with the opposite reflector This operation is achieved using a white paper to clearly see where the red light beam is pointed at When perfectly centered the orange LED will continuously be ON Special attention must be taken for the accurate pedestals positioning They must be positioned facing each others They must be parallel 22 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 a w m e e e e IEEE e e They must be well aligned and well centered The two Red Light Reflex Switch orange LED must be continuously lit when powered See Figure 5 f one of the tow orange LED still blinks when perfectly aligned and centered check that the Spacing does
31. ems with D class amplifiers some industrial vacuum cleaners high frequency fluorescent lights if very close to pedestals neon or halogen lights such as advertising signs equipment using switch mode power supplies data or power cables within 400 mm illuminated exit signs generating noise between 80 and 100 kHz digital phone lines wideband noise within 200 mm December 2009 Revision 2 1 59 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Mechanical Data Weight Pedestal 24 kg 48 Ib edestal dimensions H x W Approx 1780 mm x 550 mm x 45 mm 70 x 22 x 2 in P x D excluding base plate Connection for pedestal IEC Supplv Power Cord and Ethernet Cable 9 2 Electrical Data Parameter Value Power supply 100 240 Volts AC 0 5 A 50 60 Hz CE EN 60950 1 EN 50364 Microchip compatibility TAGSYS C370 NXP SLI C370 L NXP SLI L Tag it TMHFI Texas Instruments ISO 15693 supporting AFI and read multiple block command LRI 2K amp EM4233 for example TAGSYS C220 et C320 chips Operating temperature 0 to 40 CC 32 to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Schurter FST 5X20mm Time Lag T H 250VAC 500mA Fuse on DC supply Schurter SPT 5X20mm Time Lag T H 300VDC 2A 9 3 LSP3 Mechanical Drawings Figure 34 Mechanical Dimensions of Pedestal Base Fixing Plate 60 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Figure 35 Outer
32. eration maintenance or installation Defects from alteration modification except modifications or adjustments specifically described in this Product reference guide adjustment or repair or any attempt to do any of the foregoing by anyone other than TAGSYS Any action on the product that prevents TAGSYS to perform an inspection and test of the Product in case of a warranty claim Tampering with or abuse of the Product Any use or incorporation by the Buyer or a third party of TAGSYS Product into life saving or life support devices or systems or any related products TAGSYS expressly excludes any liability for such use 64 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 11 2 General Provisions This warranty sets forth the full extent of TAGSYS responsibility regarding the Product In any event TAGSYS warranty is strictly limited to at TAGSVS sole option the replacement the repair or refund of the Products purchase price to TAGSYS of Products considered as defective by TAGSYS The remedy provided above is in lieu and to the exclusion of all other remedies obligations or liabilities on the part of TAGSYS for damages whether in contract tort or otherwise and including but not limited to damages for any defects in the Products or for any injury damage or loss resulting from such defects or from any work done in connection therewith or for consequential loss whether based upon lost goodwill lost resale profits impairment of
33. ese conditions cannot be guaranteed and is not recommended Please read section 1 Publishing Information before installation or use 4 3 1 Tools Required The following tools are required during installation Measuring Tape Square Hand Drilling Machine with 4 mm 8 mm and 19 mm drilling bits Philips head screwdriver Spirit Level 4 3 2 Placement of Pedestals Pedestals must be mounted between 910mm and 1000 mm apart edge to edge for maximum reliable performance There should be at least one pair of pedestals at each entrance exit point of the library There should be a pedestal at each edge of the entrance and a clear space of at least 500 mm around the edge of the pedestals to ensure that the antennas will not be detuned This clear space must not contain any metallic objects but may contain some substrates such as non metallic non conductive building materials such as wood glass chipboards and plasterboards CAUTION In case several Pedestal rows group of Pedestals to be installed it is mandatory every L SP3 being positioned in the same direction all people counter of each looking toward the same direction _ This would prepare the installation for future implementation of direction _ sensing Be cautious to properly align the pedestal in order to centre the photoelectric beam sensor on the reflector of the next pedestal December 2009 Revision 2 1 21 66 lf TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pede
34. ght Barrier Orange and Green LED Lit when positioning Correct 23 Figure 6 Top view of correct L SP3 installation sssssnnnnnnnnennanennnnennnnnnznnnnanznnanenzzn 24 Figure 7 People Counter View when facing light Barrier and LCD Counter Displav 24 Figure 8 Beam Crossing Detection Cells and Adjustment screws sssssennnnenzannnenz 24 Figure 9 Side view of Correct L SP3 installation ssnnnnnnnenannnnnnnnnnmnnnnnmnnnnnmnannnnnan 25 Figure 10 Pedestal Mounting Base DIMENSIONS ssenennnnnnzanunnnnnnnnnnnznennanennnnennanznnan 26 Figure 11 L SP3 Bottom Plastic Cover 4 screws Circled nem nanna 26 Figure 12 Chronogram Sample 1 Master 4 Slaves sssssssennnnzennenezznnenenzannnnnzzznnnnzz 29 Figure 13 3 Pedestals Configuration Example and Token Propagation 0 31 Figure 14 Detailed of Wire Synchronization AssemblvV ssssnnnnunnnennnnnnnnnanmmnnannennnnnnnz 32 Figure 15 PEM Connectors amp Cables Location ssssseenezennnnnnznnnnnnnznnenenzanennnzanznnnz 33 Figure 16 Advanced Settings Tab Sections and FieldS ssenenzannnnzunnnnenzannennnnnnnnnnz 34 Figure 17 Communication Configuration Tab connected to L SP3 sesennnnznznnzza 38 Figure 18 TCP IP Configuration WiNGOW ccccscsessesseseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeenseeoeseeeenenoans 39 Figure 19 TCP IP Configuration and Firmware Upgrade Tab ssennnnnnnnennanzennanznnzz 40 Figure 20 P
35. guration Tab tl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 identified Radio v2 0 2 7 System v2 0 0 2ms Ping Communication TEPIP Contig Upgrade Monitoring Basie Config Advanced Contig Synchro L SP2 Compatible Antennas and Power A a 4 Uv i U Top Cente r gt Bottom Harrmalj Region ETSI Alarms Alarm on read events only Report every E second s Asynchronous Event Notification People Counter Changes Alarms SPIO State Changes Mode wireless U Antenna enter he Sensitivity f 2500 Alarm Detection Options i Sensitivity j High b AFL Value 1 OE AFI value 2 JAF AFI value 43 Taal AFI value 44 Suspend Detection This tab is used either e o configure advanced inter pedestal RF synchronization parameters e Toconfigure advanced alarm detection parameters e Toconfigure advanced alarm signaling parameters e To configure antenna sequence RF output power and region of operation e Toconfigure the Asynchronous Event Notification over the network Configuring advanced inter pedestal RF synchronization parameters In Synchro section select whether synchronization should be compatible with L SP2 pedestals Please note that some features may not be available when this mode is selected You can also select whether to use hardwire synchronization see se
36. ication of a warranty exclusion clause a quote for replacement will be issued and no replacement will be granted until a valid purchase order is received If no purchase order is received within 30 days after the date of TAGSYS quote TAGSYS will return the products and charge the analysis cost and shipping costs All replaced Products shall become the property of TAGSYS The Product Return Form is included on the following page This form should accompany any product you need to return to TAGSYS for analysis in the event of a problem December 2009 Revision 2 1 65 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods TAGSYS RFID Product Return Form Customer Profile Contact e mail Contact Phone City amp State Contact Fax Order identification Invoice Number Product Name Return Quantity Parcel Pick up Length Width To inform TAGSYS of this return please email it to RMA tagsysrfid com Address to ship the product with this document attached TAGSYS QUALITY DEPARTMENT 180 chemin de Saint Lambert 13821 La Penne sur Huveaune France To inform TAGSYS of this return please also fax it to your Customer Service Representative 33 491 27 57 01 Return Procedure The product returned will go through stringent quality controls A final analysis report will be sent to you as soon as possible Please contact your Quality Service representative for further details at 33 4 91 27 57 00 6
37. iew December 2009 Revision 2 1 17 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods The components of the L SP3 EAS system are contained within the L SP3 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 SP3 is built in a one frame An L SP3 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 LED buzzer alarm These antennas are sensitive receivers used to detect the theft bit status and the AFI value of the RFID tag as it passes through the EAS gate Visual and audible warning devices A remotely accessible people counter equipped with dual light barrier photoelectric sensors To operate the L SP3 will only need an IEC power supply cable avoiding unnecessary mains cable wiring up An IEC Mains Supply Cord Outlet is available to allow daisy chaining A series of up to 5 pedestals can be powered up from a single wall socket 18 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 4 Installation 4 1 Recommendations before Installation 4 1 1 Wire Feed Sheaths Within the framework installation you need at least a power supply cable sheath and an Ethernet cable sheath t
38. ified Radio v2 0 2 7 System v2 0 0 2ms Ping Communication TEPIP Contig 7 Upgrade Monitoring Basie Config Advanced Contig Synchro L SP2 Compatible Antennas and Power Top Center gt Bottom Morali Region Fess Alarms Alarm on read events only Report every E second s Asynchronous Event Notification People Counter Changes Alarms SPIO State Changes Mode wireless U Antenna Center Sensitivity f 4200 he Alarm Detection Options Sensitivity High Z l AFL Value 1 OE AFI value 2 oF AFI value 3 PA AFI value 44 aa Port Suspend Detection Steps to undergo Prepare a 2 wire cable of appropriate length and number of connectors to wire up each pedestal Use the 3 81 mm Push On Green Plugs Vertical Cable Entry provided Connect all pedestals Synchronization to the Synchronization I O as shown on Figure 11 Set each pedestal to hardwire synchronization modifying the Mode in the Synch Section of the Advanced Configuration tab of the L SP3 Pedestal Configuration Tool Write down the MAC address of each pedestal Use the test button in Monitoring tab to locate it the connected pedestal will ring and its display lit Power up the whole system every pedestal must be powered up and check that the synchronization process works properly detecti
39. ing Communication TEPIP Contig 7 Upgrade Monitoring Basic Contig Advanced Config Firmware Upgrade System Upgrade Radio Upgrade TEP IP Configuration DHCP F address l s z254 0 100 ameda z255 255 O O0 a Gateway l i 254 O 1 DNS 169 254 0 1 Fort 4001 Apply Changes Suspend Detection Exit This tab is used either e To upgrade System Firmware e To upgrade Radio Firmware e To modify TCP IP Configuration including port Upgrading System Firmware Click System Upgrade and then select the appropriate firmware file A bar shows the progress of the upgrade process After upgrade is completed you can decide to run the new firmware immediately by rebooting the pedestal or to wait for next reboot to run it Upgrading Radio Firmware Click Radio Upgrade and then select the appropriate firmware file A bar shows the progress of the upgrade process After upgrade is completed you can decide to run the new firmware immediately by rebooting the pedestal or to wait for next reboot to run it 40 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 When upgrading both System and Radio firmware it is advised to reboot the pedestal only once after both upgrades are completed The RFID Item detection is suspended during the upgrade process Do not power off pedestal during the upgrade process Failure to respect this procedure may corrupt pedestal firmware and require produc
40. ion per pedestal Table 3 Scanning Duration No Tag in field Duration per pedestal Duration per pedestal in ETSI mode ms in FCC mode ms 10 10 Synchronization process C370 L Tag It ISO15693 EAS or one AFI 20 100 detection only C220 0320 EAS detection only The scanning duration per pedestal will vary according to the configuration you selected The scanning duration will always include the synchronization process of 10ms Example 1 with a system using the 370 AFI in ETSI mode The scanning duration per pedestal will be T single scan 10ms 20ms 30ms Example 2 with a system using the 370 AFI1 AFl2 in ETSI mode The scanning duration per pedestal will be T single scan 10ms 20ms 20ms 50ms Example 3 with a system using the 370 EAS C320 EAS in ETSI mode The scanning duration per pedestal will be T single scan 10ms 20ms 15ms 45ms 5 1 2 Global scanning duration The global scanning duration T scan will depend on the synchronization mode you have selected Hardwired synchronization is faster than wireless synchronization Table 4 Global scanning duration versus Synchronisation mode Synchronization Mode T single scan x Nb_Pedestals Wireless T single scan x 2 x Nb Pedestals 2 Example 4 with a 4 pedestals system using 370 AFI1 AFl2 in ETSI mode The global scanning duration will be T scan 50ms x 4 200ms if used hardwired The global scanning duration will be T
41. ions in conjunction with the European Standard EN 50357 describing how to evaluate the exposure level 2 1 1 Public Exposure The Library RFID pedestals are designed assuming that patrons cross the detection area within a couple of seconds on their way in and out of the Library at a normal walking pace General public should not stand in the detection area for more than 10 to 20 seconds Librarian should make sure that nobodv stands still in the Gate Detection Area in between two RFID Pedestals to avoid unnecessary _prolonged Exposure to Electromagnetic Field 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 2 Placement of Pedestals For servicing operations it is recommended to deactivate the RFID system 2 2 Safety Notices The L SP3 has been tested to be in conformity with the EN standard 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety lt is the responsibility of the CIT Certified Integrators by TAGSYS to install the L SP3 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 s
42. ision 2 1 December 2009 8 Troubleshooting The following table lists the most common problems and describes their solutions Table 6 Troubleshooting Table Check the differential and breakers micro circuit breaker status No power Check cabling and Cabling fault connections Power cable fault Replace any suspected faulty cables Alarms missed TAGSYS RFID tags with theft bit ON Tuning fault Check antenna tuning not triggering alarms Tuning fault Check antenna tuning Nearby devices are Switch off all or some of the False alarms TAGSYS interfering with the suspicious nearby devices and RFID tags with theft bit pedestals Refer also tojcheck if the EAS detection OFF trigger alarms section 8 1 performance changes If it does check for a power problem with the pedestal CAUTION These distances are subject to site variables Distance may be smaller under some conditions Metal frames on furniture and fixture items may interfere with the EAS system if they are too close This is because energy from the antenna can couple into the metallic frame and be transmitted to TAGSYS RFID tags and antennas several meters away 8 1 Sources of Interference The following devices may cause interference with EAS systems if they are close to the pedestals TAGSYS RFID tag readers and programming devices computer monitors or screens cathode ray tubes radio transmitters short wave radios high power music syst
43. n 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 high end design and should be handled with care to maintain its appearance in public locations The suggestions below will further increase the lifetime and day to day appearance of this device Keep the device dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits and tarnish transparent plastic parts Do not store the device in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts can be damaged Regularly dust the large transparent part using a soft cloth and antistatic liquid 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 during operation outside installation and maintenance periods Non professional handling of the device may damage it Handle the device with care Shocks may break internal circuit boards D
44. ng a book in each passageway Put the cover panel back into place and secure it with the 4 screws 34 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 5 3 Parameters Configuration of the Ethernet Interface Don t forget to power up your installation before carrying on the following steps amp The first step is to allocate a unique IP address to each L SP3 This operation will allow identifying each L SP3 on site before configuring them on the Ethernet network By default the IP address is 169 254 0 100 port 4001 IPv4 Automatic Private IP Addressing Ask your network administrator to obtain a static IP address for each of the pedestals connected to your local network he The L SP3 configuration will be carried on using a host computer connected to the local Ethernet network Vou can localize the each gate thanks to their IP address Their on site location must be known to configure and set them as Slaves or Master ka 5 4 Configuration of the L SP3 Library Pedestal Configuration Tool is the software tool used to monitor and configure the L SP3 pedestal Before vou configure the whole L SP3 vou need to have a clear vision of Which pedestals will be masters or slaves Refer to section 5 2 Understanding the L SP3 Synchronization Process In a configuration with several pedestals as all pedestals are set as master by default they will mutually perturb when powered on So the first step will be to set the appropriat
45. not exceeds the recommended values or use the fine beam adjustment procedure using the support plate screws adjustment For correct In amp Out counter operation the pedestals must be placed according to the library flow of patrons See Figure 6 and Figure 7 for In amp Out counting direction Place the series of pedestals accordingly to count the flow of passage In amp Out Ve S gt Before final Installation do make sure that the Entrance flow is in line With the in Counter Increment Direction Described in Figure 6 and Figure There is no mean to change the In amp Out Counter Direction by software _afterward Then the 2 pedestals can then be secured to the ground A good positioning will ensure the two red LED beams to be reflected by the reflector as shown below December 2009 Revision 2 1 23 66 G TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Figure 6 Top view of correct L SP3 installation Parallel Right Hand Light Beam Reflector Left Hand Reflector Light Beam In Counter Incremented Figure 7 People Counter View when facing light Barrier and LCD Counter Display Figure 8 Beam Crossing Detection Cells and Adjustment screws EU 3 l TM mA 24 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Table 2 Description of Buzzer amp Counter board Components Buzzer Volume Adjustment Photoelectric Reflex Switch Red Beam Photoelectric Reflex Switch Red Beam
46. o connect to the Ethernet network These sheathed cables will be located at the bottom center of the pedestal as shown in Figure 10 If needed according to the installation configuration extra sheathed cables need to placed for wire synchronization Trigger cable and to remotely switch the RF on amp off and I O cables to drive external devices Camera Remote alarms The L SP3 is delivered without any IEC terminated plug power supply cable or Telecommunication cable It is up to the Local installation personnel to use the appropriate IEC Power Cord according to local electrical regulations T Use appropriate IEC power cord according to the local regulations to _ power up and interconnect the pedestals x T The Power Supply Cord is the LSP3 Product Main Disconnecting Device It should be easily accessible at any time to Disconnect the pedestals from the mains power supply December 2009 Revision 2 1 19 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 4 1 2 Electrical Safety Rules The L SP3 is powered up via a Mains Supply IEC Cord A group of up to 5 Pedestals can be daisy chained and powered via a single IEC power cord connected to a wall socket The mains wall socket should provide at least 2 Ampere and be protected by a differential circuit breaker limiting the current to 5 Ampere maximum Figure 3 here below shows how to connect the L SP3 pedestals to the mains Figure 3 Electrical Installati
47. o 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 Do not clean the device particularly the transparent plastic parts 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 Eliminate any _residual moisture with another clean and wet soft cloth v Also regulariv applv specific antistatic products for Acrvlic Surfaces 10 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 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 any RF equipment users are advised that the equipment should only be used in its normal operating position December 2009 Revision 2 1 11 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 2 Certification 2 1 Occupational Health TAGSYS L SP3 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 applicat
48. o regular servicing or maintenance is required except for keeping the covers clean and occasionally checking the integrity of the cover seals It is recommended that the pedestal unit be inspected at least once per year by an approved TAGSYS technical representative Refer to section 1 2 Care and Maintenance for general maintenance information 7 2 Servicing the Electronics Unit Fuse characteristics F1 on AC mains Schurter FST 5X20mm Time Lag T H 250VAC 500mA F2 on DC supply Schurter SPT 5X20mm Time Lag T H 250VAC 300VDC 2A How to change them Fuses are located behind the plastic cover located at the bottom of the L SP3 pedestal 1 Unscrew the 4 screws holding the plastic cover on sensors and counter display side 2 Unscrew the fingertip head fuse and replace the tripped fuse with the specified replacement one Only use the specified UR listed 5x20mm fuses from Schurter for replacement please see figure below Figure 33 Mains Fuses Location and Ratings 5 20 OmA FST TS omal250V pc l k se yt c Time Lag s December 2009 Revision 2 1 57 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods How to change them WARNING Beware of Hazardous AC mains 110 230V Voltage Make sure there is no power supply before carrying on maintenance operation To do so the micro circuit breaker must be opened and the Main Power Supply Cord Unplugged from the Wall Socket 58 66 Rev
49. on Using Power Cord Wall socket JEC Power Cord Plug j The electrical installation must be carried on by qualified personnel only j For each country where installation takes place an adequate IEC power _ supply Cord must be used fitting the local wall socket layout 4 1 3 Network cable installation The L SP3 Pedestal delivery package does not include an Ethernet cable to connect to a Local Area Network for remote operation We recommend the use of a Shielded Ethernet cable UTP Cat 5 20 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 4 2 L SP3 RFID System Components The components included in the L SP3 RFID System package are listed in Table 1 Table 1 L SP3 System Components L SP3 Pedestal mr 40 mm Philips head countersunk screws with a diameter of 6 mm 2 ways 3 81mm Green Screw Tightening Plugs Vertical Cable Entry for Synchronization cable 1 14 ways 3 81mm 4 ways 3 81mm Green Push On Plugs Vertical Cable Entry for I O Wiring Push On 4 ways 3 81mm Green Push On Plugs Vertical Cable Entry for I O Wiring Vertical Cable Entry for I O Wiring 4 3 L SP3 Pedestal CAUTION This equipment is intended for indoor use only under the conditions described in this document Should it be used outside th
50. onal IR sensor is installed N People counter value is battery backed up and is consequently restored at power up 42 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 An icon briefly appears in real time in People Counter section as sensor IR beam is crossed Click on Clear People Counter button to reset people counter example a paper clip insert it in the hole on the left of the display ik To reset people counter vou can also use a pointed element for window and press not too strong until zero is displaved Use the drop list in the People Counter section to select which count is to be displaved on pedestal LCD e Display In Out Counter to display the sum of In and Out counters e Display in Counter to display In counter only e Display out Counter to display out counter only KA Pedestal must be rebooted for changes to take effect The drop list is not available if no bidirectional IR sensor is installed In this case pedestal LCD always displays the sum of In and Out counters Checking alarms database Each time an item with EAS AFI activated passes through the gates an entry is added to a local database in pedestal memory This entry holds the following information e The date and time to which the theft was committed e The chip type e If selected the memory contents e f selected the UID e The method used to detect the alarm EAS or AFI A red icon appears in real time
51. other goods or arising from claims by third parties or otherwise TAGSYS disclaims any explicit warranty not provided herein and any implied warranty guaranty or representation as to performance quality and absence of hidden defects and any remedy for breach of contract which but for this provision might arise by implication operation of law custom of trade or course of dealing including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose i ma l l In all cases specific warrantv conditions as described in the sales contract will always prevail 11 3 How to Return Defective Products The Buyer shall notify TAGSYS of the defects within 15 working days after the defects are discovered Defective Products must be returned to TAGSYS after assignment by a TAGSYS Quality Department representative of an RMA Return Material Authorization number No Products shall be returned without their proof of purchase and without the acceptance number relating to the return procedure All Products must be returned in their original packaging All Products shall be returned with a report from the Buyer stating the complete details of the alleged defect Call 33 4 91 27 57 36 for return authorization and shipping address If returned Products prove to be non defective a charge will be applied to cover TAGSVS analysis cost and shipping costs If the warranty does not apply for returned Products due to age or appl
52. ow appears Figure 18 TCP IP Configuration Window TCP IP Configuration TCPYIP Configuration DHCP Address 169 2o4 Netmask 255 255 Pal Gateway 169 2 ONS 169 254 Cancel Fill the fields with the appropriate data then click Apply and Reboot to apply new configuration and reboot pedestal After a few seconds you should be able to connect to the pedestal Click Cancel to cancel the operation impossible because another host is already connected to it or because ms This procedure is applicable even if connection to the pedestal is its IP address is incoherent Another procedure is available to modify TCP IP configuration of a lu pedestal including port and without having to reboot it immediatelv in KAN this case changes will be applied upon next reboot However this procedure requires that a connection is established to the pedestal see section below It is possible to revert to the default settings DHCP active fallback IP address set to 169 154 0 100 To do so power off pedestal press and hold the LCD button power on pedestal wait 5s then release LCD button December 2009 Revision 2 1 39 66 G TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 5 4 3 TCP IP Configuration and Firmware Upgrade Figure 19 TCP IP Configuration and Firmware Upgrade Tab tl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 identified Radio v2 0 2 System v2 0 4 2ms P
53. ple AFI values up to 4 Multiple ttems Read Memory supported in EAS mode for C370 NXP SLI C370 L NXP SLI L Standard Multiple items Read Memory supported in AFI mode using the optional command Read Multiple Blocks as described by the IS015693 3 Enhanced Multiple items Read Memory supported in AFI mode for C370 NXP SLI C370 L NXP SLI L Tag it MHFI Texas Instruments chips LRI 2K STM Read Memory Data Model up to 896 bits 28 blocks of 32bits One electronic system block embedded into bottom of Pedestal A remotely accessible people counter based on dual photoelectric sensors coupled to a reflector allowing in and out traffic monitoring Ethernet Networking Link communication for set up database and patron counter value retrieval Asynchronous Event Notification over the Network pedestal sends automatically data upon Book Detection Patron Counter change GPIO level change or Pedestal fault detection Trigger input to quickly power up and down remotely the pedestals using light cells before and after the pedestal area This lowers down the radio emission levels to the strict minimum necessary One Extra Open Drain Output to drive External Alarm Device Webcam Extra Remote Display or Sound This is a low cost security system as it only requires a single RFID tag for both anti theft and identification purposes 16 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 3 2 Brief L SP3 Description Figure 2 LSP3 Panel Overv
54. r Wireless Synchronization H Red Arrow Wireless Svnchronization Token hand over Wire Synchronization Blue arrows Wire Synchronization Token hand over 5 2 3 Synchronization by a pair of Wires This mode is mandatory in noisy environments or when nearby RFID devices are placed too near within a couple of meters from any pedestals preventing the installation using wireless settings It is also mandatory when using too many pedestals typically above 4 to 6 pedestals as wireless burst signal needs to go to the last slave N pedestal and then back going through all N slaves before the master can scan its detection volume again Processing time is thus equal to 2N times Pt in wireless mode Using a synchronization cable the token can be directly handed over by the last slave N to the Master without having to go through all N Slaves pedestals again Overall scanning time is thus equal to N times Pt half of the wireless time In this case the L SP3 configuration settings have to be changed from Wireless to Hardwire Synchronization in the L SP3 Configuration Tool program Advanced Configuration last tab See Figure 12 to see the correct fields to be modified There will always be one amp only one December 2009 Revision 2 1 31 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods L SP3 Master and all others pedestals set as Slaves Each pedestal is connected to the other using ideally a t
55. ration or performance of Any product in which the Product is incorporated Any equipment not supplied by TAGSYS which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or The Product with any equipment This warranty only applies to the Product and excludes all other equipment Optimal operation and performance of the Product are obtained by using TAGSVS readers by applying TAGSYS installation guidelines and by having your installation reviewed by a CIT Certified Integrator by TAGSYS technical consultant The TAGSYS warranty does not cover the installation maintenance or service of the Product and is strictly limited to the replacement of Products considered as defective by TAGSYS and returned according to the return procedure defined below in such case TAGSYS will at TAGSVS option either replace every defective Product by one new Product or refund the purchase price paid by Buyer to TAGSYS for the defective Product 11 1 Warranty Exclusions The following conditions are not covered under the warranty Defects or damages resulting from storage of the Product under conditions that do not comply with TAGSYS specifications or normal usage Defects or damages resulting from use of the Product in abnormal conditions abnormal conditions being defined as any conditions exceeding the ones stated in the product specifications Defects or damages from misuse accident or neglect Defects from improper testing op
56. rein The document could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically added to the information herein Furthermore TAGSYS reserves the right to make any change or improvement in the specifications data information and the like described herein at any time Therefore TAGSYS assumes no liability and is not responsible for customer applications or product or software that include TAGSYS products TAGSYS HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL TAGSYS BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA PROFITS REVENUES OR CUSTOMERS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT TAGSYS does not and shall not warrant that this product system equipment will be resistant to all possible attacks and shall not incur and disclaims any liability in this respect Even if each product is compliant with current security standards in force on the date of their design security mechanisms resistance necessarily evolves according to the State of the art in security and notably under the emergence of new attacks Under no circumstances shall
57. s this computer e Everyone O Just me 36 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 is Library Pedestal Configuration Tool Contirm Installation The installer is ready to install Library Pedestal Configuration Tool on pour computer Click Next to start the installation After the Library Pedestal Configuration Tool is installed a shortcut to the application will be added to the desktop and to the Start Menu Double click on the application shortcut to start the application December 2009 Revision 2 1 37 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 5 4 2 Communication Configuration Figure 17 Communication Configuration Tab connected to L SP3 fl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 Com is released Communication Tepp Contig Upgrade Monitoring Basie Contig Advanced Config communication Settings Com Mode Ethernet a Com Port oomi LS Ip Address 10 13 16 8 IP Port 4001 Init Communication Device Discovery IL 5P3 Only Peledse GO TI EEI GI Right Click a device for more options TP Address MAC Address 10 13 16 103 4001 O09 Oe bac Oba 10 15 16 6 4001 00 90 02 DA BEAS Discover Devices This tab is used either e To establish connection to a pedestal when its IP address is known e To discover pedestals connected to the same network as the PC running the configuration tool e To modify the TC
58. scan 50ms x 2 x 4 2 300ms if used wireless 28 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 5 1 3 EAS Mode versus AFI Mode EAS mode is mainly supported by the C370 or C370 L NXP chip and C200 C320 TAGSYS Legacy RFID chips AFI mode is supported by most 1ISO15693 chips from major chip manufacturers NXP Texas Instrument STM Infineon MeMarin NXP EAS digital burst is a prime number data stream of 128 bits which is read out after sending a check EAS command to the Tag This dedicated EAS command in only implemented in NXP SLI chips C220 8 C320 TAGSYS chips EAS signal is respectively 100kHz free running and 106kHz synchronous burst sent by the chip at power on reset during a few ms when FF field is first established and when EAS bit is set This mode is only supported by TAGSYS which owns the chip design C220 supports only EAS detection no memory content read out is possible C320 supports both EAS detection and 256 bits memory content read out for data model support The AFI Application Family Identifier is an 8bit field defined in the 15015693 standard but not mandatory Whenever issuing an inventory command with a specific AFI code only Labels with the same matching AFI code will reply with its UID Generally the code 9E is used to say that the book has not been properly checked out thus will be detected by the pedestals 5 2 Understanding the L SP3 Synchronization Process 5 2 1 Standard Synchronization Mode To manage
59. stal 3 e connecting goods CAUTION Each L SP3 should be installed within following tolerances Horizontal angular alignment tolerance with reference to pedestals alignment 0 2 Vertical angular tolerance with reference to ground surface 90 1 _CAUTION Each L SP3 must be installed at least 2 meters away from sliding doors Metal frames do pick up amp radiate stray Radio ham electromagnetic field which can lead to false triggering Prior to installation a site survey is highly recommended Figure 4 Clearance Distances around Pedestals e e MM MK KA EEI A mm e e e e e e GAMMA e 1 A Indicates the distance 6 ft E a a N 6in to a permanent librarian i position B Indicates the distance 8 ft from other RFID stations E SS eS ae C Indicates the recommended distance 36 in face panel to face panel between pedestals 7 alec O oe N 3 co pa N a 3 ktil N 5 oN GI o e 3 D Indicates the minimum distance 31 2 in between a pedestal and large metal object d ia a I ee ee KH HG E Indicates the minimum distance 20 in between a pedestal and small metal object F Indicates the minimum distance 30 ft between Master pedestals specific synchronization ID see eee i MEN o MEN IS ess le Se iii section 5 2 Understanding EM
60. t to be sent back to TAGSYS In case of a software failure during the upgrade process do not power off the pedestal restart the configuration software and try upgrading the pedestal again Modifying TCP IP configuration includin Fill the fields with the appropriate values and click Apply Changes You can then decide to apply the new TCP IP configuration immediately by rebooting the pedestal or to wait for next reboot to apply it 5 4 4 Monitoring Pedestal Activity Figure 20 Pedestal Monitoring Tab ai Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 identified Radio v2 0 2 7 System v2 0 4 2m Ping Communication TEPIP Contig Upgrade Monitoring Basie Config Advanced Contig Database Date d Time E 1179 2009 8 27 51 5 Itemis Suspend betection Access Database People Counter ro l i L F IO 2 Antenna Moise T 8 Top E center lt Bottom Display In Out Counter Y Ae In Out Clear People Counter Suspend Detection Exit December 2009 Revision 2 1 41 66 G TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods This tab is used either e To check update pedestal clock e To check toggle GPIOs Level e o check antenna noise level e To check configure people counter e To check alarms database Checking Updating pedestal clock Pedestal clock is displayed in real time in the
61. the pedestal database over the network It limits the traffic over the network To activate the Event Notification just tick at least one Event out of the 3 available All Events can be selected if needed lf IP address is left to the default FF FF FF FF data is broadcasted to all equipments on the network Possible Events are e People Counter Change Whenever one walks through the gate passageway data is sent over the network once The Data field includes the new In or Out and In Out values e Alarms Upon Tag s detection their UID amp Memory Contents is sent over the network according to the settings defined e GPIO State Changes Whenever an Input or Output level changes it is notified over the network The data field reports the GPIO new status Asynchronous Event Notification People Counter Changes Alarms _ EPIA State Changes im 255 255 255 255 Port 4003 Figure 31 Asynchronous Event Notification Subfield 54 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 5 5 People Counter amp Buzzer Sound Management 5 5 1 Resetting the Counter Display Buzzer Level Adjust LCD Counter Display Counter Reset Button Figure 32 People Counter amp Detection Cells Location To reset the LCD display use a pointed element for example a paper clip Insert it in the hole on the right of the display window and press not too hard until you get zero displayed This will also reset the battery backed up counter 5
62. tion Exit Figure 1 FCC Maximum Power and Region Settings Uplink Data Rate _ CAUTION In any case for operational configuration this value should not exceed 4W to be in compliance with FCC The Antennas and Power parameter in Advanced Configuration Tab does not allow setting a higher power value than 4 0W at most Please see above Figure 1 FCC Maximum Power and Region Settings CAUTION 1S015693 uplink data rate you should not exceed 1 65kbits s in order to comply with FCC standard certification To do so set the Region parameter in Advance Configuration Tab to FCC See above Figure 1 FCC Maximum Power and Region Settings December 2009 Revision 2 1 15 66 TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods 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 SP3 pedestal features Multi protocol features which makes it compatible with 15015693 chips NXP proprietary EAS mode supported for the C370 NXP SLI C370 L NXP SLI L chips TAGSYS proprietary C220 C320 EAS burst detection support TAGSYS proprietary C320 256 bits memory reading in NSNT single tag mode AFI mode supported with configurable AFI value Multi
63. uch as the L SP3 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 60dBuA m in Europe and 38dBuA m in US The L SP3 meets these limits 12 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 2 3 1 In Europe CE and RTTE Directives The L SP3 complies CE Declaration of Conformity granted with the European EMC directive The L SP3 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 SP3 as described in this User s Guide or TAGSYS Documentation Any modification of the L SP3 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 SP3 as described in this Reference Guide or in TAGSYS _ Documentation If an L SP3 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 December 2009 Revision 2 1 13 66 2 3 2 In USA FCC Directive L SP3 WARNING TO USERS IN THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMM
64. uration shown below we have e System A with ID 1 M1 Master S1 S2 S3 Slaves e System B with ID 2 M2 Master S1 S2 Slaves The Masters are disposed as far as possible from each other not to perturb themselves Please refer to section 4 3 2 Placement of Pedestals Two different IDs are used to be sure that each slave will be synchronized with the master from its own system 46 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Figure 23 Multi gate configuration with two different IDs System B Nearby area with ID 2 interferences System A ID 1 MI S1 S2 S3 Once you have set the basic configuration check that all the slaves are well synchronized To do so L SP3 electronics unit green LEDs should flicker cyclically If not proceed to the advanced configuration stage Configuring General Purpose Input Output When needed port 1 can be used as an input to remotely switch the RF Field on and off This is useful to limit the HF field generation to a strict minimum i e whenever a person is about to enter the detection passageway crossing a light barrier placed ahead of the pedestal and keep it on for a fixed duration or whenever the person is exiting the RFID detection area using a second light barrier beam crossing detector Refer to Figure 22 for the pin layout to wire the Input and output signals In section GPIO 1 select one of the available options e GPIO Port has no predefined function it can be driven remotely
65. wisted pair cable This cable will propagate the synchronization signal to all pedestals in parallel Wire connection First prepare a cable of appropriate length to connect 2 consecutive Electronics as shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15 A minimum wire gauge of 22AWG 0 2mm is enough preferably a twisted pair Screw at each extremity of the cable a 2 way connector with ground wire at the same position for each module If more than 2 pedestals are used to form the aisle then connect the wires in parallel to go to the next pedestal until you reach the last one Then unscrew the 4 screws to open the bottom plastic cover panel of each pedestal forming the aisle to gain access to the Product Electronic Module and connect the top 2 way connector as shown in Figure 15 thereafter Figure 14 Detailed of Wire Synchronization Assembly 32 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 Figure 15 PEM Connectors amp Cables Location Unshielded 2 wire Synchronization _ Cable connecting all Pedestals ki STAGS g AGSY ng goo as L SI Release S N Shielded CAT5 Ethernet Cable w C N N l fe i i gt ta Q 3 g Q lt O D O k O December 2009 Revision 2 1 33 66 G TAGSYS RFID Library Security Pedestal 3 e connecting goods Figure 16 Advanced Settings Tab Sections and Fields tl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 ident
66. wn applications using the l 44 66 Revision 2 1 December 2009 5 4 5 Basic Pedestal Configuration Figure 22 Basic Pedestal Configuration Tab tl Library Pedestal Configuration Tool 6 0 0 L 5P3 identified Radio v2 0 2 System v2 0 0 2ms Ping Communication TEPIP Contig 7 Upgrade Monitoring Basic Contig Advanced Contig Alarm Duration Jing far 0 5 s Test SPIO fi ferro Active High Pulse Jo ris Pouse fo His Chips teed eszi M 15015493 caro Chips Options use AFL W Read UID Synchro Master ja Pedestals ro l SPIO 1 erro Active High Pulse U fis Pause U Fis M Lowest Blocks First First Block fo Nb Blocks fa Suspend Detection This tab is used either e To select the chip to be detected as well as detection options e To configure inter pedestal RF synchronization e To configure test alarm duration e To configure the 2 GPIO available to user with predefined functions selecting the chips to be detected as well as detection options In the Chips section first tick the family of chips to be detected e TAGSYS proprietary C220 asynchronous or C320 synchronous legacy chips e 1S015693 synchronous chips NXP TI or Generic no support of multiple memory Blocks Reading in Inventory mode Select the 15015693 chip type from the drop list e Or both C220 C320 and then ISO15693

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