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1. 0 16 2 016 2 D 20 2 0 16 2 013 eu Q i 25 8 8 J3C 75 100 _ _ 300 26 28 TagMaster XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 6 Environmental Specification 5 6 1 Climate Parameter Value Reference Cold 40 C 40 F Heat 60 C 140 F Ingress Protection IP66 5 6 2 RoHS The XT 3 reader complies with RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC 5 6 3 Electrical Parameter Reference Immunity CE EN 301 489 3 Emission CE EN 302 208 2 radio and EN 301 489 3 EMC FCC Part 15 subpart B The reader fulfils Class A digital equipment limits Safety EN 60 950 1 NOTE This equipment contains module FCCID QVbMERCURYSE It complies with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radi
2. 163100 External XT 3 eu antenna 163200 External XT 3 us antenna TagMaster NA 9 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 3 5 Connect the external antenna to the reader using an RF cable with RP TNC connectors Cables supplied by TagMaster are tuned to give maximum performance while still being within the regulatory limits The external antenna also has built in LEDs These can be controlled from the XT 3 by connecting an optional M12 4 cable between the reader and the external antenna The following cables are available Part No Model 196025 Antenna RF cable 2 5 m 196050 Antenna RF cable 5 0 m 196125 Antenna LED cable 2 5 m 196150 Antenna LED cable 5 0 m Cable Connections Three available openings 20mm 16 mm and 16 mm in the base are sealed with blind plugs and can be used for cable connections The XT 3 reader is delivered with one M20 cable gland for incoming cables and is also delivered with two cable gland options for incoming cables Using these options it is possible to handle one or two separate cables in the same single gland The alternatives are 1 x 6 12 mm or 2 x 4 6 mm This makes it possible if for instance using TCP IP to have a separate shielded CAT5e cable for communication while still having two other shielded cables for power and possible I O connections Connect cables as described below Open the reader Cut the ca
3. Input Impedance 1000 Ohm 1 2 3 4 5 6 Isolation to Shielding and 1500 V 1 6 to chassis Chassis 5 4 5 Isolated outputs J52 Parameter Min Max Unit Measured between pins Applied Voltage Out 1 2 1 30 V 1 2 4 5 Sink Current Out 1 0 500 mA 1 2 Sink Current Out 2 0 100 mA 4 5 Supply 12 30 V 3 2 3 5 3 9 mA 3 2 3 5 Isolation to Shielding 1500 V 1 5 to chassis 5 4 6 Relay J1 Parameter Min Max Unit Measured between pins Switch Current 2 A 1 2 1 3 Switch Voltage DC 60 V 1 2 1 3 Switch Voltage AG 30 Vrms 1 2 1 3 Switch Power 50 W 1 2 1 3 Isolation to Shieldingand 1500 V 1 3 to chassis Chassis 5 4 7 Wiegand Mag stripe J2 Parameter Min Max Unit Measured between pins Voltage 30 V 1 4 2 4 3 4 Sink Current 50 mA 1 4 2 4 3 4 Isolation to Shieldingand 1500 V 1 4 to chassis Chassis 5 4 8 USB P2 Parameter Min Max Unit Total Current Supply 500 mA TagMaster NA 24 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 5 Mechanical Data 5 5 1 General Parameter Value Unit 2 k Weight 3 9 5 1 lbs 300 x 300 x 60 mm Dimensions 11 8x11 8x 2 4 in Lid Material Plastic Base Material Aluminium Sealing Rubber Gaskets TagMaster NA 25 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 5 2 Dimensions
4. should use frequency hopping or be set to different frequency channels ID tags An ID tag carries information that can be read at a long distance using radio frequency TagMaster has a range of ID tags with different properties Technical data for the different ID tags are presented in the respective ID tag s data sheet TagMaster NA 4 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 2 2 Safety Instructions Instructions Read this manual carefully before using the XT 3 reader and take notice of warnings in order to prevent injury and product damage Where local regulations exist these are to be followed The safety information in this manual is a supplement to local regulations It is the responsibility of the local project manager to make certain that local regulations are known and followed The relevant manual including this safety information must be followed in any work performed on the TagMaster products or systems The use of TagMaster s genuine spare parts and accessories are recommended TagMaster will not assume responsibility for any malfunction due to use of spare parts or accessories produced by a third party Warnings Warnings are used throughout this manual to alert the reader to special instructions concerning a particular task or operation that may be hazardous if performed incorrectly or carelessly The warnings are preceded by the common hazard symbol N Figure 1 Hazar
5. 0 5 IN3A ot 1 6 IN3C O J52 1 OUT 1C 0 H I 2 OUT 1E ott Eu s 3 OUTSPL ot 4 OUT2C tok at 5 OUT 2E T J31 1 SPL ot 2 RTNSPL o ae DC DC 4 RTN SPL J32 1 TAMPA oO 2 TAMPB 0 4 J2 1 D0 CLK Wiegand Mag stripe 5 1 T 2 D1 Data Wiegand Mag stripe r LA 3 CL Load Wiegand Mag stripe O k 14 4 GND Signal Reference O Lig J41 1 RS485 4 wire 2 wire O 2 TX RX RS485 4 wire 2 wire O 3 GND Signal Reference O 4 Standard IC 4 RX RS485 4 wire 5 RX RS485 4 wire J42 1 5232 2 RX RS232 3 GND Signal Reference o J43 1 TX RS232 Service Interface 2 RX 9232 Service Interface 3 GND Signal Reference O Chassis 0 4 cu 06 234 01 5 2 15 Interface Isolation and Protection The hardware design is protected against radiated or wired disturbances by extensive use of filters transformers and shielding The power input is galvanically separated from the main electronic part of the reader by use of an on board DC DC converter The Interface Block with Ethernet Serial Interfaces and I O signals is also galvanically isolated from the rest of the reader This makes sure that no ground currents will occur TagMaster NA 21 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 1 1 5 3 1 2 between shielding power lines
6. UL Listed or Certified Class 2 or LPS power supply suitable for outdoor use rated 24 V DC 1 A minimum The power supply shall fulfil the specifications in section 5 4 2 Power supply J31 3 3 Mounting the Reader Mount the reader in a horizontal position with the cable glands on the bottom side Direct the reader so that the reading lobe covers the positions of the ID tags TagMaster NA 7 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 For optimal performance tilt and rotate the reader into a position so that the front side of the reader is parallel with the front side of the ID tag to be read Align the reader so that the actual reading range is 60 70 of the specified maximum The figure below shows a typical reader installation Note that the installation details depend on site requirements TM00103 Figure 2 Heading lobe How to mount the ID tag depends on the type of tag and which object that is being tagged TagMaster s windshield ID tag should be mounted in a horizontal position in the windshield Note that some cars have a metallized windshield The ID tag must be mounted in an area of the windshield without metallization Never mount the reader close to and directly facing a large metal area N Warning To comply with Council Recommendation 1999 519 EC and FCC regulations this reader must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons a
7. as a standalone reader when using ACTS The Readers are equipped with all TagMaster reader application software providing suitable functionality ACTS Access Control and Tracking System software can be embedded on the reader for standalone operation The reader can be configured and controlled via the Ethernet interface either locally or remotely via an Internet connection The XT 3 Reader supports several standard interfaces including Ethernet TCP IP RS232 RS485 and Wiegand Mag stripe More detailed information about the reader s functionality is available in 06 118 GEN4 Reader User s Manual TagMaster s RFID System TagMasters RFID system consists of readers and ID tags Readers can work standalone or be connected to a host computer using serial or Ethernet interfaces Reader The reader is a device for reading ID tags using radio frequency Some readers have the capability to write information to ID tags that support this The reader has a built in antenna for communication with ID tags Some readers can be expanded with external antennas The reader also has various interfaces for communication with a host computer and other external devices When an acceptable ID tag is read the reader can for example pull a relay connected to a barrier and grant access to a vehicle and at the same time sound the buzzer and flash the visible indicator To reduce the risk of interference several readers in close proximity to each other
8. or other interfaces The common GND connection in J2 and J41 J43 is a floating reference ground for the interface block signals This makes it possible to operate the interface with the voltage potential set from the other party The reference ground is internally connected to the chassis via a discharge resistor to avoid static voltage potential It has no other reference to connections outside the interface block The USB port GND is connected to the chassis The Wiegand Mag stripe interface the Isolated Inputs and Isolated Outputs have a varistor protection that will short circuit signals over rated maximum 30 V Shielded Cable Reader Electronics Shielded Cable E Isolated I O Isolated Optoisolated DC DC Converter Interface Block 06 237 01 Figure 8 Figure shows the principal galvanic isolation Performance Data Communication range data Note Read and write ranges depend on tag model and physical environment XT 3 eu Parameter Value Unit Read range 5 m 16 Ft 4 M Write range 13 Ft XT 3 us Parameter Value Unit Read range 6 m 20 ft Write range 5 Mm 16 ft TagMaster NA 22 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 3 2 Serialinterfaces RS232 and RS485 Parameter Min Max Unit Baud Rate 1 2 115 2 kb s 5 3 3 USB Parameter Min Max Unit Data Rate 12 Mb s 5 3 4 Memory Pa
9. 1 Figure 6 Wiegand timing diagram 5 2 3 3 Mag stripe Interface Table 6 Mag stripe Group 42 Pin Signal Description 1 CLK Mag stripe clock signal 2 DATA Mag stripe data signal 3 LOAD Card load signal 4 GND Ground TagMaster NA 16 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 2 3 4 Mag stripe Timing 5 2 4 5 2 5 5 2 6 The following values apply when all outputs are pulled up to 5V with 1kQ resistors Table 7 Mag stripe interface timing Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit tsu LOAD to CLK setup time 0 us tr Fall time all signals 125 ns in Rise time all signals 5 us teL Clock low 150 us lcu Clock high 150 us tu LOAD hold time after last CLK change 0 us LOAD l to in t te H CLK AAI Figure 7 Mag stripe timing diagram Power Supply Group J31 Pin 1 is internally connected to pin 3 and pin 2 is internally connected to pin 4 The purpose is to make it possible to feed power to any peripheral equipment Use pins 1 and 2 for power supply connection Table 8 Power Supply Group J31 Pin Signal Description 1 SPL Positive DC supply input 2 RTN SPL Negative DC supply input 3 SPL Positive DC supply input internally connected to pin 1 4 RTN SPL Negative DC supply input internally connected to pin 2 Not used Group J32 This group is not us
10. 2345123123 J1 J51 J52 431 J32 J2 J41 J42 J43 TM00107 Figure 5 Connector overview Note It is possible to attach or remove the terminal block connectors inside the reader for more convenient connection of the cables The terminals are grouped as specified in the sections below 5 2 2 Relay Output Group J1 The controller board has one relay output Table 3 Relay Output Group J1 Pin Signal Description 1 RCOM Common terminal ROPEN Connected to RCOM when relay is open RCLOSE Connected to RCOM when relay is closed 5 2 3 Wiegand Mag stripe Group J2 The controller board has an access control interface that supports both Wiegand and Mag stripe protocols TagMaster NA 15 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 2 3 1 Wiegand Interface Table 4 Wiegand Group 42 Pin Signal Description 1 DO Wiegand 0 zero signal 2 D1 Wiegand 1 signal 3 CL Card load signal 4 GND Ground 5 2 3 2 Wiegand Timing The following values apply when all outputs are pulled up to 5V with 1kQ resistors Table 5 Wiegand interface timing Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit tsu CL to D setup time 0 us te Fall time all signals 125 ns in Rise time all signals 5 us tei Pulse interval 2 ms tew Pulse width 80 us tu CL hold time after last D change 0 us CL tsu je Em gt i DO D
11. Master support TagMaster NA 13 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 Technical Data 5 1 Reader Overview Figure 4 shows an overview of a TagMaster XT 3 reader with open lid 1 2 3 14 13 Figure 4 Overview of the reader with open lid The following table describes the position of the components inside the reader No Component No Component 1 Controller board 8 External antenna RF connector 2 Visible indicator 9 External antenna LED connector M12 4 3 Buzzer 10 Cable gland opening 4 Red system status indicator 11 Terminal blocks 5 Green system status indicator 12 Ground M3 6 Yellow system status indicator 18 Ethernet connector 7 Enclosure base 14 USB connector TagMaster NA 14 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 2 Interfaces 5 2 1 Connector Overview For easy installation and service the cables are screwed into removable block connectors 123 12345612345 123412 1234 1
12. TagMaster North America Inc MANUAL XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 TagMaster NA XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 Revision Date Comment 01 2011 08 23 First version 02 2011 12 08 Additional info added during product safety assessment Copyright The copyright and ownership of this document belongs to TagMaster NA The document may be downloaded or copied provided that all copies contain the full information from the complete document All other copying requires a written approval from TagMaster NA Disclaimer While effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document TagMaster NA assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice TagMaster NA 2 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4 1 1 XTIs9 header zo me REO ne et fad 4 1 2 TagMaster s RFID System ss 4 2 Safety Instructions 5 2 1 STR EE R mnEt 5 2 2 LAT E LEES 5 3 Installation 6 3 1 Environmental Considerations ss 6 3 2 Precorngditi riSus Me I GME tee SA n nn re 6 3 3 Mounting the Reader mettent eene cu cleats 7 3 4 Mounting the E
13. ble to a suitable length and pull it through the cable gland Measure enough length of the cable to reach to the terminal blocks Strip the outer insulation of the cable inside the reader Tighten the cable gland around the cable Strip the ends of the conductors and crimp a ferrule onto the stripped end of each conductor 7 Connect the conductors to the corresponding terminal blocks O Or 8 D All screw terminals and connectors are documented in section 5 2 Interfaces The torque to be used when fastening the lid to the base of the reader using the 8 screws should be 1 0 Nm First use preset torque then tighten opposite screws in pairs A Caution Never disconnect the internal or external antenna cable during operation doing so will damage the reader Never operate the reader close to and directly facing a metal surface dosing so may damage the reader A Caution Do not remove the pressure balance membrane it will compromise the IP classification TagMaster NA 10 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 3 6 Identifying Readers across TCP IP Networks If using a TCP IP connection to the reader the XT 3 can be identified across the network using the unique MAC address found on the option label of the unit TagMaster NA 11 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 4 1 1 Testing Installation Test After having completed the insta
14. ce Interface Group J43 Pin Signal Description 1 TX Transmitted data from reader to host RX Received data to reader from host GND Ground TagMaster NA 18 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 A cable for connecting the service interface to a 9 pin PC COM port should be created as specified in Table 13 Table 13 Cable specification PC COM port Reader Service Interface 9 pin D sub Connector Reader Connector female on cable Pin Signal Pin Signal RXD 1 TX TXD 2 RX GND 3 GND 5 2 9 Isolated Inputs Group J51 The reader has three isolated optocoupler inputs which are protected from noisy environments Table 14 Isolated Inputs Group J51 Pin Signal Description 1 IN 1A Input signal 1 2 IN 1C Input reference 1 3 IN 2A Input signal 2 4 IN 2C Input reference 2 5 IN 3A Input signal 3 6 IN 3C Input reference 3 5 2 10 Isolated Outputs Group J52 This group is in the XT 3 pre configured with cables to power J31 and an M12 4 connector in the chassis to support the LEDs of the external antenna If required the pre configuration can be removed and the group used for other purposes The group consists of two open collector outputs Table 15 Isolated Outputs Group J52 Pin Signal Description 1 OUT 1C Output 1 collector 2 OUT 1E Output 1 emitter 3 OUT SPL External sup
15. ce in Cables By using specified cables proper shielding and grounding as well as selecting a suitable communication interface optimum communication reliability is ensured For more information about cable specifications see section 3 2 2 Cables and Power Supply Lightning In order to protect the reader from possible effects of lightning additional surge protection on the inputs and outputs may be needed Temperature For most applications normal convection cooling is sufficient for the reader But if heat is generated close to the reader the use of forced cooling or heat shields should be considered Preconditions The locations of readers and ID tags have been specified during the project planning phase based on considerations of communication distances and movement speeds The cable paths and cable types have been determined during the project planning phase The power supply must comply with all relevant safety regulations TagMaster NA 6 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 The equipment must be disconnected from all voltage sources before any installation or service work is carried out Capacitors inside the equipment can hold their charge even if the equipment has been disconnected from all voltage sources A Caution Damage may be the result if the equipment is switched on when parts are removed from the controller board or if a PCB is removed within one minute aft
16. d Symbol The following two levels of warnings are used A Warning Warning means that an accident may occur if the safety precautions are neglected This type of accident may cause injury It may also damage the product A Caution Caution means that an accident may occur if the safety precautions are neglected This type of accident may damage the product TagMaster NA 5 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 Installation This section describes the procedure of installing the reader including mounting the reader and installing the necessary cables Read through this entire section before performing the installation N Caution Install the reader in accordance with local and national building and electrical codes and or applicable jurisdictions i e state or federal laws or city ordinances The reader is designed for installation using Class 2 wiring Installation shall be performed by a qualified service technician Environmental Considerations The XT 3 reader is a reliable solution for identification systems because it is unaffected by the normal electromagnetic background noise found in industries and elsewhere Electromagnetic Interference Industrial noise is typically present in the kHz and low MHz frequency band The XT 3 reader uses 860 960 MHz frequencies so typical industrial noise will not affect the communication Electromagnetic Interferen
17. eader since there are no user serviceable parts inside the reader Any unauthorized alterations to the reader will invalidate the warranty Three system status indicators on the controller board inside the reader show the status of the unit see section 5 1 Reader Overview for information on placement The table below explains the meaning of the different indicators Table 1 System status indicators Colour Mode Indicates Off Power off Flashing System SW running Green Initially on System SW loading Persistently on off System SW fault Flashing HW initiated and running Red On Initiation process Off HW not initiated The following table describes the most common problems encountered during installation and proposed solutions Table 2 Most common problems Problem Solution Yellow system status indicator is off Check the power supply Green system status indicator is on or off Switch off the power supply switch it on again and wait 30 seconds This can be done by pulling the J31 terminal block off the board and putting it back again If the reader fails to start again contact TagMaster support Red system status indicator is on or off Switch off the power supply and switch it on again This can be done by pulling the J31 terminal block off the board and putting it back again If the reader fails to start again contact Tag
18. ed RS485 Serial Communication Interface Group J41 The controller board has one RS485 serial interface for both 2 wire and 4 wire communication RS485 supports multi drop serial networks The communication can be in both full duplex 4 wire and half duplex 2 wire Note If the installation requires long cables or high data speeds it may be necessary to use termination TagMaster NA 17 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 Table 9 Full Duplex 4 wire RS485 Serial Communication Interface Group J41 Pin Signal Description 1 TX Transmitted data from reader to host 2 TX 3 GND Ground 4 RX Received data to reader from host 5 RX Table 10 Half Duplex 2 wire RS485 Serial Communication Interface Group J41 Pin Signal Description 1 TX RX Transmitted and received data to and from Host 2 TX RX 3 GND Ground 4 NC Not used 5 NC 5 2 7 RS232 Serial Communication Interface Group J42 The controller board has one RS232 serial interface Table 11 RS232 serial communication interface Group J42 5 2 8 Pin Signal Description 1 TX Transmitted data from reader to host RX Received data to reader from host GND Ground Service Interface Group J43 The service interface is used for maintenance and configuration of the reader Do not use the service interface as a regular system interface Table 12 Servi
19. er switching off the equipment 3 2 1 Tools The following tools are necessary for installation Adjustable spanner Screwdriver Torx T20 Screwdriver Philips PH00x60 or SZS 0 4x2 5 Side cutter Wire stripper Crimping tool for ferrules 3 2 2 Cables and Power Supply Cables and power supply are not supplied with the XT 3 reader All cables should be shielded and suitable for the installation environment for instance indoor or outdoor environment Use flexible cables with stranded wire The reader chassis should be grounded during installation This is done using the ground screw position 12 in Figure 4 Overview of the reader with open lid As an alternative a metallic cable gland can also be used to connect to the reader chassis to ground using the power cable shielding The terminal blocks used are Phoenix type PT 1 5 which allow for a cable area of 0 2 to 1 5 mm AWG 26 14 Stranded wires must be fitted with a ferrule before being inserted in the termination blocks The cable for the RS485 interface must be a twisted pair cable and conform to the EIA RS485 standard When using R8485 communication correct termination of the interface must always be considered in order to handle transmission line effects The Reader has no built in RS 485 termination as the termination points depends on the number of transceivers in the network A category 5 CAT5e cable is required for the Ethernet connection The reader shall be powered by a
20. llation as described in previous section carry out an installation inspection and verification If an error occurs the guidelines in section 4 2 Trouble Shooting may be valuable Inspection Ensure that there are no metal objects between or close to the reader and the ID tag in the positions where communication is to take place Ensure that the reader and the ID tag are aligned properly Avoid communication at maximum specified distance and misalignment Ensure that the reader is not placed in a location where it is exposed to excessive heat or electromagnetic interference Verification Power up the reader and verify that it beeps once If the hardware fails to initiate the reader will make two more attempts to initiate it Each attempt is indicated by a short beep If the hardware does not initiate after three attempts the reader will not read tags See section 4 2 Trouble Shooting for more information Verify that the reader reads ID tags and that the read lobe covers the required area If specific reader application software is used consult the corresponding software manual for more information concerning installation test TagMaster NA 12 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 4 22 Trouble Shooting A Caution If the reader malfunctions contact TagMaster Technical Support see section 6 Contact for details Never try to dismantle any components inside the r
21. nd must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter A Warning Hot surface The back of the reader enclosure can become hot during continuous operation in a hot environment The Universal Mounting Kit Part No 193600 from TagMaster enables the Reader to be mounted in a wide variety of positions and angles The kit contains all parts needed TagMaster NA 8 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 3 4 for mounting the Reader on a wall or on a pole The Universal Mounting Kit is suitable for outdoor use See separate data sheet for more details COS Figure 3 XT 3 reader mounted on a pole with Universal Mounting Kit Mounting hole layout details are available in section 5 5 2 Dimensions Note Do not drill any additional holes in the enclosure as that would affect the sealing specification A Caution Never exceed the environmental and electrical limits specified in section 5 Technical Data Exceeding the limits can result in permanent damage to the reader Mounting the External Antenna Optional The optional external antenna has the same physical dimensions and RF performance as the reader and should be mounted in the same way as the reader see section 3 3 Mounting the Reader Different reader models require different external antennas Part No Model
22. o frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Caution Information to user Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment TagMaster NA 27 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 6 1 6 2 Contact For any further inquiries please contact TagMaster North America Inc Technical Support Phone 253 238 1421 Fax 253 238 7762 E mail support tagmasterna com Office TagMaster North America Inc 2007A 70th Avenue West Tacoma WA 98466 Phone 253 238 1421 Fax 253 238 7762 E mail sales tagmasterna com Web www tagmasterna com TagMaster NA 28 28
23. ply voltage for the outputs 4 OUT 2C Output 2 collector 5 OUT 2E Output 2 emitter 5 2 11 Ethernet Connector P1 An RJ45 connector labelled P1 with two internal indicators is provided for Ethernet connection The clip for detaching the cable faces upwards from the controller board surface to allow mid board mounts The Ethernet connector has eight pins and the wire scheme is based on the T568A standard TagMaster NA 19 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 Note The RJ45 connector will not pass through the cable gland Pass the Ethernet cable through the cable gland before crimping the connector on the cable 5 2 12 USB Host Connector P2 USB devices are connected using a standard USB type A connector 5 2 13 Micro SD Memory Card Interface Socket P3 A standard micro SD memory card socket is used The card socket is placed on the underside of the controller board TagMaster NA 20 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 2 14 Internal Interface Schematics J1 1 RCOM 2 ROPEN Inactive 3 RCLOSE OE J51 1 INA o Ri 2 IN1C 0 4 3 IN2A ot Ry 4 IN2C
24. rameter Value Unit Flash Memory Size 16 MByte RAM Memory Size 32 MByte 5 4 Electrical Data Data regards the temperature range 40 C 40 F to 60 C 140 F 5 4 1 Radio Antenna Parameter Value Unit Antenna Polarisation Circular Antenna Gain XT 3 eu ext antenna eu 6 5 3 us ext antennaus lt 6 0 dBi Output Power XT 3 eu ext antenna eu 2 W e r p 3 us ext antenna us 4 W e i r p Operating Frequencies XT 3 eu ext antenna eu 865 6 867 6 MHz XT 3 us ext antennaus 902 928 MHz Beamwidth XT 3 eu ext antenna eu 70 XT 3 us ext antennaus 70 5 4 2 Power supply J31 Parameter Value Unit Measured between pin DC Power Supply 10 30 V 1 2 3 4 DC Power Consumption 8 8 w 1 2 3 4 Typical Max DC Power 15 w 1 2 3 4 Consumption Isolation to Shielding and 1500 V 1 6 to chassis Chassis TagMaster NA 23 28 XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 5 4 3 Serial interfaces RS232 and RS485 J41 J43 Parameter Min Max Unit Isolation to Shielding and 1500 V Chassis 5 4 4 Isolated inputs J51 Parameter Min Max Unit Measured between pins High Voltage active 2 4 30 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 Low Voltage inactive 0 0 2 V 1 2 3 4 5 6
25. xternal Antenna Optional 9 3 5 Cable Connections i u una uuu RE eet retreat ete ci edge dresse 10 3 6 Identifying Readers across TCP IP Networks 11 4 Testing 12 4 1 Installation Pest aa tee tec c eer ut te 12 4 2 Trouble Shooting 13 5 Technical Data 14 5 1 Reade er OVerVIieW u u uama a e Be Bias nisu s a en u eet 14 5 2 Interfaces i eect oo en Be er eL ats 15 5 3 Performarice Data vec uu masm teo e ts ua ete eared den 22 5 4 Electrical Data sa eere tret terere nn don uet 23 5 5 Mechanical Data butun tect iL erue ae 25 5 6 Environmental Specification rr 27 6 Contact 28 6 1 Technical Support ua 28 6 2 OTIC TRE 28 TagMaster NA XT 3 Reader Installation Manual amp Data Sheet Doc no 11 267 02 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 Introduction XT 3 Reader The XT 3 RFID reader is a full functionality EPC Gen 2 ISO 18000 6C reader for access installations such as Parking Gated Communities and Condominiums The reader is available in two models XT 3 eu for the European market 865 6 867 6 MHz and XT 3 us for the US market 902 928 MHz The reader has a built in antenna and can be expanded with an optional external antenna The read range is five meters for XT 3 eu and six meters for XT 3 us The XT 3 Reader can work
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