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BG-245/w Reader User Manual
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1. the N O and COMMON ports of the same channel in a loop detector 2 2 Adjust Reading Ranges The reading range is adjustable from to 170 meters and depends on the types of tags This can be done by adjusting the potentiometer at the bottom of the antenna refer to the picture Mise ieee a Potentiometer 2 3 Upload Data Filter Encoder Bv default BG 245 w reader should transfer everv tag ID immediatelv once it reads a tag In some cases the svstem needs to avoid repeated tag IDs so as to ensure the operation of the svstem BG 245 w can be set to meet the requirements There is an embedded encoder in the bottom of the reader Clients can shift the decoder to define a specific interval so that within the interval the reader would only transfer unique tag IDs thev read The encoder provides ten options of intervals Standard options are from the shortest 0 8s to the longest 70s Details of the options are as below Option 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 4 Networking your 2 4G UHF RFID System 3 Example Installation for Automatic Vehicle Identification Automatic vehicle identification e g parking access control 1s a major application of Bluecard s BG 245 reader You may refer to the following steps to install our products to benefit such systems 1 Dispatches 2 4GHz active RFID tags to car owners drivers Each tag has a unique ID no which can be associated with certain information of the tag ho
2. ENGLISH BlueCard UHF RFID Reader 2 4 GHz Uni directional Reader BG 245 W BGC 04 BGC K BGC S Table of Contents DOVER VICW ki 1 1 1 LED status of the BG 245 W UHF RFID Reader 1 2 Audio Signal of the BG 245 W UHF RFID Reader 2 Connecting your 2 4G UHF RFID System 0000000000000000 000000000000 0000 2 2 1 Wire Definitions 2 2 Adjust Reading Ranges 2 3 Upload Data Filter 2 4 Networking your 2 4G UHF RFID System 3 Example Installation for Automatic Vehicle Identification esee0 3 4 Repair and Maintenant ss 3 4 1 Top Tips to Keep the Device Working 4 2 Troubleshooting 5 Battery Replacement Instructions for Tags cccscccccccccccsscccccccccees 4 5 1 BGC 03 Battery Change Procedures 5 2 BGC K Battery Change Procedures 5 3 BGC S Battery Change Procedures Reference BG 245 W Reader Specifications cccccccccccccsccccccccccccccces 10 Chart BG 245 W Reader Specifications Document BG 245 UHF Reader Physical Installation Instruction pdf 1 Overview 2 4G Hz long distance reading system employs the ISM microwave The reflection of radio waves can be helpful in transmitting a radio signal over long distances in high speed Active RFID tags have their own internal power source which is used to power the integrated circuits and broadcast the signal to the reader If the reader has received the signal from tag the reader will send the data to the server computer for d
3. ata processing 1 1 LED status of the BG 245 W UHF RFID Reader Green LED Flashing once per second the reader is working properly Red LED Flashing once per 2 seconds a tag has been read 1 2 Audio Signal of the BG 245 W UHF RFID Reader 1 beep a new tag has been read by the reader Note when a tag has been read once if it remains in its reading distance the tag will not trigger the buzzer again if the tag is moved beyond its reading distance and then moved within its reading distance later on the reader considers it is a new tag and will emit beep 2 Connecting your 2 4G UHF RFID System 2 1 Wire Definitions The 6 core wire for external connection has the following color in sequences red black white green yellow and blue The red and black wires are for power source When the power source 1s DC the black wire is ground wire when the power source is AC there is no sequence for the red and black wires BG 245 W Reader Wire Definitions Power Red Power 00000 Power GND Notes a The black wire of the BG 245 W must connect with the GND port of the Wiegand controller otherwise the reader would not upload data to the controller b By default the white w re and green lines are welded together to enable the reader to read tag c To enable reader to work in a trigger mode 1 e begin to read only when a car arrives user can set apart the white and green lines and connects them separately to
4. lder such as the vehicle number driver s age and contacts etc which are stored in the server computer 2 Connects the BG 245 w reader to wiegand controller Since the power supply is 8 20V DC please use an appropriate adaptor or wiegand controller as a power source 3 Adjusts the potentiometer in the BG 245 w readers to get an appropriate reading distance 4 Installs BG 245 w readers to poles or walls following the BG 245 UHF Reader Physical Installation Instruction pdf After the installation and configuration processes the readers would automatically detect active tags held by the car owner and upload tag IDs to the Wiegand controller immediately 4 Repair and Maintenance 4 1 Top Tips to Keep the Device Working 1 Do not sabotage the 2 4G active tag by beating it or having a strong impact on it 2 Do not disassemble the 2 4G tag unless for changing batteries following the procedures as instructed in this manual 3 Once a reader has been fixed please do not to move its position unless it is malfunctioned Otherwise the stability of the whole system could be affected 4 As to BGC 01 BGC 03 tag the labels on the tags help to protect the tags against water or moisture please do not tear them down unless for battery changing 4 2 Troubleshooting 1 If the reader is powered on the green LED is on and flashing but does not read tags the green LED never switches to the Red LED and there is no bee
5. p sound from the buzzer please check and make sure the green wire has been connected to the white wire 2 If the reader works properly but the controller could receive no data please check the wiring sequence of the yellow and the blue wires to the wiegand ports If the sequence were wrong please cut off the power supply and then swap the yellow and blue wires to the correct connection 5 Battery Replacement Instructions for Tags 5 1 BGC 03 Battery Change Procedures Step 1 Lift up the cover sticker by using the tweezers Step 2 Remove the cover sticker spare cover stickers for each tag will be supplied Step 3 Lift up the battery by using a non conductive stick e g a plastic stick Step 4 Take out the battery Step 5 Put back with a new battery and a new cover sticker 5 2 BGC K Battery Change Procedures Step 2 Open the covers of the card Step 3 Remove the battery from the battery case tr l g Step 4 Put back with a new battery and reassemble the covers 5 3 BGC S Batterv Change Procedures Step 1 Place a card on the table with the no label side face up Step 2 Insert a tweezer to the narrow groove at the right bottom of the card and push the groove slightly in a direction as shown by the arrow in the picture so that the battery case can pop out Step 3 Take out of the battery case completely and replace the batteries Please note that the posi
6. tive terminal of the battery should face towards the no label side of the tag Step 4 Insert the batteries with the case back from the left bottom of the tag and then push the right end of the battery case to reassemble it Reference Chart BG 245 W Reader Specifications l Antenna Vertical Beamwidth 90 o Document BG 245 UHF Reader Physical Installation Instruction pdf
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