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1. Order number 52010005 Max load bearing capacity kg Adjustment range 90 Weight unpacked kg 1 5 Dimension of the packing mm 200 x 150 x 75 Material Stainless steel and galvanized steel fasteners are stainless steel ieme sinnied mounting bracket 2x Sechsantkopfschrauben M8x20 2x Unterleg PP scheiben 8mm 2x Senkkantmutter M8 mounting plate 2 Clamp Kit Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 28 5 Installation English 5 4 Assignment Wall mast clamp to antennas and readers Order number antenna Type antenna Order nubmer Wall mast clamp Consisting of 52010086 WiRa 30 ETSI 52010005 Mast clamp AMB 10 for antennas 52010086 52010087 52010087 WiRa 30 FCC 52010005 Mast clamp AMB 10 for antennas 52010086 52010088 52010078 WiRa 70 ETSI 52010079 WiRa 70 FCC 52010082 MiRa ETSI Waima dann 52010083 MiRa FCC 52010128 for antennas 52010078 83 172 and 52010172 S MiRa ETSI FCC readers 52010093 181 52010193 WiRa 70 KRAI ETSI 52010194 WiRa 70 KRAI FCC Order number reader Type reader Order nubmer Wall mast clamp Consisting of 52010094 RRU4 ETG E6 52010095 RRU4 ETL E6 52010097 RRU4 ETG U6 52010099 ARU4 RS4 E6 52010100 ARU4 ETG E6 Wall mount mast mounting set 52010101 ARU4 ETL E6 52010128 for antennas 52010078 83 172 and 52010102 ARU4 RS4 U6 readers 52010093 135
2. Figure 3 Short Mid range antenna Figure 4 Mid range antenna For short range to offer the S MiRa antenna that is optimized with the same basic Paramenter for angle and trans mission level as our standard mid range antenna small reading range to 1 0 m 3 3 Smart Shelf antenna The SMSH 30 30 KRAI slave antenna was developed for applications in the field of point of sale smart shelf ap plications and Kanban solutions The antenna is characterized by an extremely homogeneous read zone which is emitted by the high front to back ratio Therefore it is suitable for static detection of multiple transponders Due to their extremely thin design the antenna module can be integrated into different applications universal The antenna is equipped with an intelligent bypass circuit that allows for cascading up to 8 SMSH modules per reader port The control is done by a suitable KRAI Kathrein RFID reader the KRAI control signals are trans mitted via the standard antenna cable Figure 5 SMSH KRAI antenna Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 10 Product description English 3 4 Wide range antennas For traditional wide range applications with read ranges of up to 10 m Kathrein offers the two new wide range an tenna types characterised by half power beam widths of 70 WiRa 70 and 30 WiRa 30 The circular polarisa tion usually required for UHF ap
3. 52010103 ARU4 ETG U6 52010104 ARU4 ETL U6 52010180 RRU4 ELC E6 52010181 RRU4 ELC U6 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 29 5 Installation English 3 9 Installation drawings NTT L l G KATHREIN l ag Anterreen Electrons ris 2 E T Figure 19 dimensios for MiRa S Mira antenna 52010172 82 83 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 30 9 Installation English Figure 20 Dimensions for WiRa 70 antenna 52010078 79 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 31 9 Installation English Frontansicht B 762 1 _ L 270 Figure 21 Dimensions for WiRa 30 antenna 52010086 87 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 32 Maximum reader output power English The maximum output power of the reader is defi ned in the ETSI standard EN 302 208 2 V1 4 1 dated July 2011 by the antenna gain the half power beam width of the antenna and the cable attenuation on the reader antenna connection Valid for WiRa 70 and WiRa 30 For antennas with a half power beam width of up to 90 a power of P is allowed 2 W ERP Effective Radiated Power ERP max Valid for MiRa 100 For half power beam widths greater than 90 and less than 180 is a power of P 1 0 W
4. Installation manual antennas English Installation manual for Kathrein RFID UHF Antennas Low Range Antennas Mid Range Antennas SMSH KRAI Antennas Wide Range Antennas Wide Range KRAI Antennas This document is valid for all Kathrein RFID antennas and describes the construction and the installation of the antennas Version 1 01 KATHREIN date of creation 01 06 2012 Document No 936B059 RFID Installation manual antennas Installation manual antennas RFID UHF Antennas This manual applies to the following RFID UHF types Type U LoRa ETSI FCC Ultra Low Range antenna ETSI FCC 865 928 MHz LoRa ETSI Low Range antenna ETSI 865 870 MHz LoRa FCC Low Range antenna FCC 902 928 MHz Type MiRa ETSI Mid Range antenna ETSI 865 870 MHz 100 circular MiRa FCC Mid Range antenna FCC 902 928 MHz 100 circular S MiRa ETSI FCC Short Mid Range antenna ETSI FCC 865 928 MHz 100 circular Type SMSH 30 30 KRAI Slave SMSH KRAI Antenna 865 928 MHz Type WiRa 70 ETSI Wide Range antenna ETSI 865 870 MHz 70 circular WiRa 70 FCC Wide Range antenna FCC 902 928 MHz 70 circular WiRa 70 KRAI ETSI Wide Range KRAI antenna ETSI 865 868 MHz WiRa 70 KRAI FCC Wide Range KRAI antenna FCC 902 928 MHz Type WiRa 30 ETSI Wide Range antenna ETSI 865 870 MHz 30 circular WiRa 30 FCC Wide Range antenna FCC 902 928 MHz 30 circular Order number 52010092 52010084 92010085 Order
5. 1 84 W Limit values local limbs 4W kg Professional exposure ee Grenzwerte Kopf und Rumpf 10 W kg ie ple eae Professional exposure Limit values local limbs 20 W kg ele Figure 23 Table MiRa S MiRa the maximum input powers Maximum input power WiRa Distance person to WiRa 70 lt 5 cm Distance person to WiRa 70 2 5 cm General public Limit values head and body 2 W kg Limit values local limbs 4 W kg P 697 mW ein 28 41 dBm H 923 mW ein 29 65 dBm Professional exposure Limit values head and body 10 W kg Limit values local limbs 20 W kg P 923 mW 29 65 dBm Figure 24 Table WiRa maximum input powers Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 35 8 Contact address English Kathrein RFID E Mail rfid sales kathrein sachsen de Am Kroit 25 27 Internet www kathrein rfid de Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 36
6. Antenna directivity S MiRa The antenna directivity shows the propagation characteristics of the EM field of the antenna The half power beam width and the front to your ratio can be read from it Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 17 Technical data Mid range antennas English Type MiRa ETSI MiRa FCC Order number 52010082 52010083 Frequency range MHz 865 868 902 928 MHz Polarization circular circular Antenna gain dBic 2 5 2 5 Axial ratio dB typ 1 5 typ 2 5 VSWR lt 1 3 1 lt 1 5 1 Impedance Q 50 Front to back ratio circular dB gt 10 gt 10 depending upon installation depending upon installation situation situation Max radiated power W 1 0 ERP ETSI EN 302 208 Max input power W 1 0 FCC 15 247 Far field half power beam width 100 half power beam width 100 half power beam width Connection TNC socket TNC socket Protection class IP 67 67 Weight g 320 320 Dimensions W x H x D mm 154 x 126 x 36 156 x 126 x 36 Packing dimensions approx mm 230 x 160 x 81 230 x 160 x 81 Material Housing Tough weather resistant polymer blend colour RAL7045 Installation Four through holes 4 2 mm for M4 screws Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 18 Technical d
7. C cm 1 p Loop shaped near field tags 5 cem cm oom Hybrid 5 cm Dipole form far field tags 10cm Figure 10 Read ranges of LoRa and U LoRa by tag antenna acm LoRa antennas are only suitable for loop shaped tags There is no defined reading zone with hybrid tags and dipole form tags Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 15 Technical data English 4 2 Short Mid range antenna Type S MiRa ETSI FCC Order number 52010172 Frequency range MHz 865 928 Polarization circular Antenna gain dBic 12 866 MHz 10 915 MHz Axial ratio dB typ 2 VSWR lt 1 4 1 Impedance Q 50 Front to back ratio dB gt 8 depending upon installation situation Max input power W 1 0 FCC15 247 ETSI EN 302 208 Far field half power beam width R 100 half power beam width Connection TNC socket Protection class IP 67 Weight g 320 Dimensions W x H x D mm 154 x 126 x 36 Packing dimensions approx mm 230 x 160 x 81 Material Housing Tough weather resistant polymer blend colour RAL7045 Installation Four through holes 4 2 mm for M4 screws Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 16 Technical data English Phi 0 deg Phi 90 deg Figure 11
8. of this document being a legal or natural person is nota contractual sales partner of Kathrein or Kathrein has notintended him by other means as the recipient of the document and the information contained therein the person in possession is hereby informed that the use of this document is unlawful and a violation of the rights of Kathrein Scope The information contained in this manual is intended for the support of the development process and as development guidance for the customer In addition this manual offers supporting information about the standards to be applied at the place of installation and the relevant safety standards for installation and configuration of the Kathrein reader General information This manual contains information on the installation configuration operation and maintenance of the reader In addition it gives detailed technical data in order better to familiarise the user with the features of the reader In order to ensure a long working life and fault free operation this manual should therefore be read carefully and all the instructions and information contained in it should be complied with Warranty Switching on the AC or DC power supply prior to connecting the LAN cable is considered incorrect installation Any functional defect arising as a result is excluded from the warranty guarantee Before installing or servicing the reader the person concerned must have read the manual and understood its contents Kat
9. present in the immediate vicinity of the antenna If the distance between the person and the WIRA 70 is more than 5 cm it is ensured the rate remains below the ma ximum SAR allowed with an antenna input power of up to 0 923 W 29 65 dBm This power corresponds to the value given in the data sheet of 2 0 W ERP In applications with direct antenna contact distance less than 5 cm the input power of the WIRA 70 must be reduced to 0 697 W 28 41 dBm Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 34 The table shows the maximum input powers with which the antenna can be supplied to ensure that the rate remains below the basic limit values for the SAR A difference is made here between the different types of exposure Maximum input power U LoRa LoRa S MiRa Distance person to Distance person to U LoRa S MiRa LoRa Professional exposure on oe Limit values head and body 10 W kg S ey os a Limit values local limbs 20 W kg aice BAL E Limit values local limbs 4W kg neem een General public Pin 1 W Pin 0 1 W Head and body exposure 30 dBm 20 dBm Limit values head and body 2 W kg Figure 22 Table U LoRa S MiRa LoRa die maximum input powers Maximum input power MiRa ETSI Distance person 1 cm lt Distance 7 cm lt Distance to person to person to MiRa lt 1 cm MiRa lt 7 cm MiRa General public Limit values head and body 2 W kg Pin 0 32 W Pin
10. the person who combines the individual components of an RFID system with each other in particular the reader and antennas We therefore strongly recommend acquiring these standards Two important standards in relation to antennas are with no claim of completeness EN 302208 and EN 50364 The fi rst deals with frequency spectrum issues and limits the maximum radiated power while EN 50364 addresses the limits regarding exposure of people to electromagnetic fields To demonstrate the conformity of the WiRa with the standard EN 50364 the specific absorption rate SAR is cal culated numerically The calculated SAR values are compared with the basic limit values of EN 50364 separated according to professional exposure and exposure to the general public as well as local exposure to head and body or the extremities The WiRa is normally used for applications with a read range from 20 cm At this distance the rate is signifi cantly below the maximum SAR values allowed by law For the case that the antenna is nevertheless to be used at shorter distances the related SAR values are calculated numerically The underlying assumptions such as the operating mode of the RFID system and properties of the human tissue guarantee a conservative estimation of the exposure worst case scenario The calculations are undertaken for various constellations The most sensitive onstellation exists if the head body or limbs of members of the general public are continuously
11. typ 2 Polarization linear a Horizintal Vertical gain typ 7 5 VSWR m lt 1 2 1 Impedance Q 50 Front to back ratio dB gt 18 Max radiated power 2 0 ERP 4 0 EIRP ETSI EN 302 208 FCC 15 247 Far field half power beam width S 69 69 Connection TNC socket Protection class IP 65 Weight 1 7 Dimensions W x H x D mm 270 x 270 x45 Packing dimensions approx mm 300 x 300 x 150 Material Polymer blend Aluminium Installation Four M5 drill holes 100 x 100 mm Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C Circular LHCP Circular RHCP Linear horizontal Linear vertical The antenna can be operated only in conjunction with a KRAI Reader When commissioning the antenna is circularl RHC polarized Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 23 Technical data English Phi 0 deg Phi 90 deg 270 180 Figure 14 Antenna diagram WiRa 70 KRAI ETSI FCC Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 24 4 Technical data English 4 7 Wide Range 30 antennas Type WiRa 30 ETSI WiRa 30 FCC Order number 52010086 52010087 Frequency range MHz 865 868 902 928 Antenna gain dBic 11 10 5 Impedance 50 VSWR lt 1 2 1 Axial ratio lt 2 Polarization right handed circular RHC Front to back ratio gt 2
12. up 4 antennas are used simultaneously in any combination with Kathrein RFID reader This modula rity is only possible with Kathrein RFID readers and antennas 2 2 Scope of supply The package content includes the following 1 antenna associated technical data sheets In the delivery of antennas is included no cable These must be ordered separately Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 8 Introduction English 2 3 Accessories The following accessories are available for the reader if you have questions about the accessories please contact our Sales Office Antennas For use with UHF RFID antennas we recommend the Kathrein RFID antenna types ULoRa LoRa MiRa WiRa These antenna types are available for all frequency ranges The mentioned types of antennas are available for all frequency ranges and in protection class IP 65 Antenna cable Order number Type Connector 1 Connector 2 Lenght cm 52010174 R AC 3 TNC TNCR LL240 flex 300 52010175 R AC 6 TNC TNCR LL240 flex 600 52010176 R AC 10 TNC TNCR Mag aian LL240 flex 1000 52010177 R AC 15 TNC TNCR LL240 flex 1500 52010178 R AA TNC N f m TNC socket N Socket 52010090 R AC 3 SMA TNCR _ SMA socket TNC socket RG 58 300 52010208 R AC 05 SMA SMA _ SMA socket SMA socket RG 58 50 Cable sets without antenna cable Order number Type Product type For use only RRU and
13. 0 Max radiated power 2 0 ERP ETSI EN 302 208 ETSI EN 302 208 Max radiated power 1 W 30 dBm FCC 15 247 conducted Far field half power beam width 30 69 30 69 Connection N socket N socket Protection class IP 65 IP 65 Weight g t 1 3 7 Dimensions W x H x D 557 x 262 x 59 3 Packing dimensions approx 762 x 356 x 203 3 Material Polymer Blend Aluminium Installation The mounting kit 52010005 is available Temperatur range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 85 C Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 25 Technical data English Phi 0 deg Phi 90 deg 180 Figure 15 Antenna diagram WiRa 30 ETSI FCC The antenna points to the propagation characteristics of the EM field of the antenna It would therefore appear the opening angle and the front back ratio Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 26 9 9 1 5 2 Installation English The MiRa and WiRa antennas are relatively insensitive to the type of attachment and the materials surrounding the antennas Nevertheless few conductive objects in the vicinity of the antenna should be presented In addition other objects such as containers with liquids in the vicinity of the antenna affect their functionality In such cases a reassessment of the antenna in the particular installation cond
14. ARU Reader Power supply cable M12 open length 1 5 m 52010125 CK RRU RS4 RS 422 485 interface cable M12 open length 1 5 m 2 x GPIO cable M12 open length 1 5 m Power supply cable M12 open length 1 5 m 52010126 CK RRU ETG Ethernet interface cable M12 RJ 45 socket length 1 5 m 2 x GPIO Kabel M12 offen length 1 5 m For use only M ARU Reader 52010189 CK M ARU RS Combination cable for power supply GPIOs and RS232 interface M12 open length 1 5 m 52010209 CK M ARU PoE Combination cable for power supply and PoE interface M12 RJ 45 length 1 5 m Mounting Accessories Order number Type Product type Wall mount mast mounting set for 30 52010005 MK WiRa30 WiRa antennas Wall mount mast mounting set for RFID 52010128 MK ARU WiRa70 antennas and RRU4 ARU4 readers to 6 0 kg total weight Readers power supply Order number Type Product type 52010179 R RPA RRU ARU 230V power supply with safty plug L rar 115 230V 24V 24V DC power supply with M12 socket 4 pin A coded 52010192 R ERPA 115 ERU 230V power supply 230V 24V 24V DC cable plug connector 2 5 mm Protective Covers Order number Type Product type Protective covers 52010127 set for the RRU and ARU reader series Accessories for RRU4 ARU4 reader with screw caps for 3x antenna input R TNC and 2x digital M12 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excep
15. ERP applies ERP max The ERP is converted in accordance with EN 302 208 12 into output power P at the reader as follows E Pez Gig T 5 15 M C For the WiRa 70 the following maximum output power is then obtained P5 max 33 dBm 8 5 dBic 5 15 0 dB 29 65 dBm 0 923 W For the WiRa 30 the following maximum output power results Po max 33 dBm 11 3 dBic 5 15 0 dB 26 85 dBm 0 484 W C m Where P5 max refers to the maximum output power of the reader in dBm P a aav refers to the maximum effective radiated power of the antenna in dBm G refers to the circular antenna gain in dBic C refers to the cable loss in dB here assumed to be 0 dB In LoRa and underground LoRa concept requires the input powers are limited to 0 5 and 1 0 W More information can be found in our technical data sheets Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 33 Compliance with standards English As RFID systems are radio installations they fall under the European Commission directive 1999 5 EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE A series of harmonised standards is in place to demonstrate conformity with the basic requirements of this directive which are published in the offi cial journal of the European Union The Kathrein RFID antennas is a passive antenna structure It is therefore the system integrator who is responsible for ensuring compliance with the standards i e
16. Low range and Low range antennas Type U LoRa ETSI FCC LoRa ETSI LoRa FCC Order number 52010092 52010084 52010085 Frequency range MHz 865 928 865 868 902 928 Antenna gain dBi 30 15 15 EIFF dB 15 20 20 VSWR lt 1 2 1 lt 1 3 1 lt 1 8 1 Impedance Q 50 50 50 Range of near field tags cm 3 T T Selectifity of near field tags cm 3 5 5 Range of far field tags cm 8 Selectifity of far field tags cm 10 Max input power W 1 0 5 0 5 Connection TNC socket TNC socket TNC socket Protection class IP 67 IP 67 IP 67 Weight g 110 110 110 Dimensions W x H x D mm 90 x 63 x 31 90 x 63 x 31 90 x 63 x 31 Packing dimensions approx mm 250 x 165 x 50 250 x 165 x 50 250 x 165 x 50 Material Tough weather resistant polymer blend Colour RAL7045 Installation Four through holes 4 2 mm for M4 screws Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C The Effective Isotropic Field Factor EIFF shows the field isolation from far field to near field standardised to an isotropic radiator The values were determined with 3 cm spacing dependant upon transmission power and tag type compliant to FCC Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 14 4 Technical data English Tag types Ultra Low range antenna Low range antenna O zcn e N
17. WiRa Wide Range Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 4 List of contents English RFID UHF antennas 2 Foreword and gernaral information 3 List of contents 4 1 Saefty instruction informationen 6 2 Introduction 8 2 1 RFID UHF antennas 8 2 2 Scope of supply 8 2 3 Accessories 9 3 Product description 10 3 1 Low range Antennas 10 3 2 Mid range Antennas 10 3 3 SMSH KRAI planar antenna module 10 3 4 Wide range Antennas 11 3 5 Wide range KRAI Antennas 11 3 6 Antenna type according to read range and transponder shape 12 3 7 Maximum reading range 13 4 Technische daten 14 4 1 Ultra Low range and Low range antenna 14 4 2 Short Mid range antenna 16 4 3 Mid range antennas 18 4 4 SMSH KRAI planar antenna module 20 4 5 Wide range 70 antennas 21 4 6 Wide range KRAI 70 antennas 23 4 7 Wide range 30 antennas 25 5 Installation 27 5 1 Connecting Kit for Reader 27 5 2 Cable laying 2 5 3 Wall mast clamp 28 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 5 List of contents English 5 4 Assignment Wall mast clamp to antennas and readerse 29 5 5 Installation drawings 30 6 Maximum reader output power 33 T Compliance with standards 34 8 Contact address 36 Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 6 1 Safety instructions information English A ey Indicates a potentially dangerous s
18. ata English Phi 0 deg Phi 90 deg 270 180 Figure 12 Antenna diagram MiRa The antenna directivity shows the propagation characteristics of the EM field of the antenna The half power beam width and the front to your ratio can be read from it Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 19 Technical data English SMSH KRAI planar antenna module Type SMSH 30 30 KRAI Slave Order number 52010197 Frequency range MHz 865 928 Polarization circular Antenna gain dBic typ 7 Axial ratio dB typ 1 5 VSWR lt 1 25 1 Impedance Q 50 Front to back ratio circular dB gt 20 Max radiated power W 2 ETSI EN 302 208 Max input power W 1 FCC 15 247 Far field half power beam width i 60 60 Connection input SMA socket outpu SMA socket Protection class IP indoor Weight g 0 5 Dimensions W x H x D mm 319 x 300 x 8 6 Packing dimensions approx mm 330 x 310 x 25 Material fiberglass epoxy resin copper gold Installation 10 through holes 4 5 mm for M4 screws Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 20 4 Technical data English 4 5 Wide range 70 antennas Type WiRa 70 ETSI WiRa 70 FCC Order n
19. escribed can be seen in the following figure If WiRa 30 and WiRa 70 are operated with the same ERP the maximum ranges of the two antennas are equal although the WiRa 30 has a higher selectivity WiRa 70 33 dBm ERP e WiRa 30 33 dBm ERP MiRa 100 30 dBm ERP SMiRa 100 Pin 30 dBm LoRa ULoRa 4m 2m Figure 9 Read ranges of LoRa ULoRa SMiRa MiRa WiRa 70 and WiRa 30 To achieve the best reading and writing results we recommend operating the Kathrein UHF RFID reader an tennas exclusively with UHF readers from Kathrein As a further option it is possible to integrate the modular Kathrein RFID UHF reader latform in the WIRA antennas to also provide a powerful single read point for certain applications As a result of the consistent continuation of the platform strategy for antenna and reader all product and interface variants already introduced are available in nu merous combinations Cost effi cient adaptation to varying customer requirements is therefore possible as a result For all variants protection class IP 67 and an operating temperature range from 20 to 55 C apply A TNC socket is used as the antenna interface on all types 3 7 Maximum range For maximum range there must not be any interfering objects between the antenna and the tag to be read Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 13 Technical data English Ultra
20. hrein accepts no liability if the customer fails to implement the precautions listed here In such cases any claims under the warranty guarantee are void Disposal instruction electrical and electronic equipment Electronic equipment is not classed as household waste and must be disposed of properly in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on used At the end of its service life take this device for disposal at a designated public collection point E CA Y Used batteries are special waste ox Sy Do not put used batteries into your domestic waste instead take them to a collection point for used batteries Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted List of contents English Abbreviatiions used in Application note CK Connecting Kit DIN Deutsches Institut f r Normung German Institut for Standardisation EIFF Effective Isotropic Field Factor EIFF shows the field isoltaion from far field to near field in realation to the isotropic monopole EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power EN Europ ische Norm European standard ERP Effective Radiated Power LoRa Low Range MiRa Mid Range PoE Power over Ethernet RFID Radio Frequency Identification SAR Spezific absorption rate SMSH SMSH KRAI planar antenna module S MiRa Short Mid Range UHF Ultra High Frequency U LoRa Ultra Low Range
21. itions is necessary The LoRa antennas are very robust and suitable for installation in metallic environment Connecting kit for antennas and readers Order number Type antenna Order number Connecting Kit Type Conneting Kit 52010093 RRU4 RS4 E6 52010096 RRU4 RS4 U6 52010099 ARU4 RS4 E6 92010102 ARU4 RS4 U6 92010125 CK RRU RS4 Order number Type reader Order number Connecting Kit Type Conneting Kit 52010094 RRU4 ETG E6 52010095 RRU4 ETL E6 52010097 RRU4 ETG U6 52010098 RRU4 ETL U6 52010100 ARU4 ETG E6 galia AE 52010101 ARU4 ETL E6 52010103 ARU4 ETG U6 52010104 ARU4 ETL U6 52010135 M ARU RS232 52010189 CK M ARU RS 52010136 M ARU RS232 FCC 52010189 CK M ARU RS 52010198 M ARU ETH E4 52010209 CK M ARU PoE 52010199 M ARU ETH U4 52010209 CK M ARU PoE Cable laying e The cable should be laid vertical see Figure 13 away from the antenna and should be laid direct The cable length is to be selected as short as possible to minimise cable losses e Cable loops around the antenna as shown in Figure 12 or laying the cable in front of the antenna are to be avoided Figure 16 Do not lay cable in front of the antenna Installation manual antennas antenna Figure 17 Do not lay cable around the Modifications misprints and errors excepted 27 9 Installation English 5 3 Wall
22. ituation which if disregarded can lead to injuries ranging from minor to severe and or damage to the unit Information intended to make a specific topic easier to understand and or enable optimal use of the unit functions General safety notes Before starting installation work or replacing the unit the accompanying manual must be read carefully and its contents understood The detailed information in the data sheets and in this manual must be complied with carefully during installation and operation of the reader The installation team must be properly qualified and familiar with the safety regulations applicable in the country concerned Connection installation and maintenance work as well as all other work on the unit may only be carried out by properly qualified and trained employees The unit may only be used for the purpose intended by the manufacturer Unauthorized changes to the unit and the use of spare parts and peripheral devices which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer can result in fires electric shocks and injuries Such actions therefore result in exclusion of liability and make the manufacturer s warranty guarantee null and void The applicable version of the manufacturer s warranty is that which was valid at the time of purchase We accept no liability for unsuitable manual or automatic adjustments made to the unit s parameters and inappropriate use of the unit Repairs may only be undertake
23. mast clamp Selecting the installation location Before drilling the holes make sure there are no electrial cables in the wall Risk if fatal injury due to electric shock Make sure that the wall the mast has a sufficient capacity Use the appropriate mounting hardware not included You may need to strengthen the wall of your desired mounting location or use a different masts 5 3 1 Wall mast clamp for RRU4 ARU4 Reader und RFID antennas Wall mast clamp for install RFID antennas and RRU4 ARU4 readers up to 6 0 kg total weight Mounting plate with variours pre drilled holes suitable for Wide range antennas ect Order number 52010128 Max load bearing capacity kg 6 0 S 30 Adjustment range 30 Weight unpacked kg ca 0 9 Dimensions of the clamp mm 200 x 200 x 125 Dimension of the packing mm 265 x 235 x 105 Wiaterial Clamp galvanised sheet stell Screw hose clip stainless steel Wall plate mounting plate mast clamp Items supplied hose clip 8 screws M5x10 8 shims 4 screws M6 10 5 3 2 Mast clamp for Wide range 30 antennas Mast clamp for install Wide range 30 antennas to 2 4 5 inch 50 115 mm mounting structures Mounting plate with variours pre drilled holes suitable for Wide range antennas ect Mounting bracket Mast clamp Screw Washer Nut Mounting plate Mounting clamp Mounting clamp Pipe
24. n by personnel authorised to perform them Opening or attempting to repair the unit makes all guarantee warranty claims null and void Improper work on the unit may jeopardise electrical safety The manufacturer is not liable for accidents caused by the user opening the unit When carrying out work on the unit the valid safety regulations must be complied with Supply voltage Make sure that the mains cable power supply cable is not damaged If the mains cable is damaged the device must not be used Instead it must be disconnected from the mains and repaired by a qualified technician Use only the power supply unit supplied Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock The device may be operated only at the stated supply voltage see the rear of the device or external power supply unit If the supply voltage is too high there is a risk of fire Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 7 Introduction English 2 1 RFID UHF antenna The new Kathrein antenna family consists of various UHF reader antennas which can meet the needs of virtually any RFID application The antennas are divided into three product lines with respect to the reading range low range mid range and wide range antennas Y am 00000000000 ees E G LOW Range Mid Range Wide Range O to 10cm with Low Range antenna 20 cm to 2 m with Mid Range antenna 1m to 10m with Wide Range antenna This allows to
25. number 52010082 52010083 92010172 Order number 52010197 Order number 52010078 52010079 52010193 52010194 Bestellnummer 52010086 52010087 Modifications misprints and errors excepted English Foreword and general information English The information in this manual was correct at the time of editorial deadline We reserve the right however to make changes at any time and without prior notice This document was prepared for specialist personal who install configure and place in operation the reader Copyright notice The reproduction or distribution of this document or extracts from it in whatever form and by whatever means electronic or mechanical for whatever purpose is permitted only with the prior written permission of Kathrein Kathrein accepts no liability for omissions or inaccuracies in this document or in relation to the provision or use of the information contained in this document Kathrein reserves the right to change the products described in this document and does not accept any liability in relation to the application or usage of the products described in this manual This document and the information contained in it are proprietary information of Kathrein and should be treated as confidential Kathrein provides this documentto its customers in connection with contacts of sale for the products described therein Ifthe person in possession
26. plications has been signifi cantly improved compared with other antennas available on the market For the so called axial ratio which is used as a characteristic value for circular polarisation the two new models achieve typical values of 1 dB If specifi ed at all the usual value on the market lies at around 3 dB The improved circularity leads to a signifi cant reduction in the dependence of the reading results on the position or alignment of the transponder Great importance was also placed on the front to back ratio of the antennas to reduce the infl uence of the adjacent installation environment on the antenna properties All antennas have an extremely high protection class which guarantees problem free use in any environment The use of high quality materials for a long service life and high levels of reliability contribute to the optimal perfor mance provided by the antennas under even the most challenging of conditions KATHREIN Figure 6 Wide range 70 antenna Figure 7 Wide range 30 antenna 3 5 Wide range KRAI antennas By KRAI Kathrein RFID Antenna Interface electrical properties of the antenna can be changed and adapted through the standard coaxial cable with a Kathrein KRAI Reader The WiRa 70 KRAI FCC can be switched dynamically or statically between these polarizations Circular LHCP Circular RHCP Linear horizontal Linear vertical 4 LEDs for vis
27. ted 9 Product description English 3 1 Low range antennas The low range antennas are a highlight of the new antenna series With dimensions of 90 x 63 mm these antennas have a high field concentration in the near field with significantly reduced antenna gain in the far field With these properties the antennas achieve outstanding writing reading performence at ranges of up to 10 cm with a typical selectivity of 5 cm Low range antennas are available in LoRa Low Range and ULoRa Ultra Low Range The ULoRa was designed to read dipole shaped tags far field tags at an extremely limited distance These antennas can also read loopshaped tags near field tags up to 3 cm The LoRa was developed for larger ranges and is particularly suited to near fi eld tags Figure 1 Low range antenna Figure 2 Ultra Low range antenna 3 2 Mid range antennas The MiRa 100 was developed for applications in the area between nearfi eld and far fi eld Particular importance was placed on creating a compact construction to enable integration into environments with limited space Read ranges of over 2 m are still possible even with dimensions of 156 x 126 mm MiRa also offers increased selectivity at lower reading distances compared with conventional antennas This antenna design is therefore also suitable for use in the so called transition area with a variety of transponder types
28. ualization are available for programming The configuration is done via the Kathrein Reader Start V2 xx KATHREIN Figure 8 Wide Range KRAI 70 antenna Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 11 Product description English 3 6 Antenna type according to read range and transponder shape Antenna type Read range Tag type Loop shaped Hybrid Dipole form 0 10 cm el a t 40 100cm 9 10 30 cm O EYII o MiRa 30 100 cm HO R gt 100 cm 10 30 cm C ne oT WiRa 70 WiRa 30 30 200 cm el ee ee gt 200 cm SMiRa The correct combination of reader antenna and transponder is essential for every RFID application The correct selection ensures a high read rate and reliable operation of the system The LoRa and ULoRa antennas can read loop shaped hybrid form and dipole form transponders up to 10 cm and offer a very well defi ned read range MiRa can read loop shaped transponders up to 30 cm hybrid form transponders up to 100 cm and dipole form transponders up to several metres The WiRa antennas are designed for typical dipole form transponders with read ranges of up to 10 m but they can also read loop shaped and hybrid form transponders at a short distance Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 12 Product description English The typical read ranges of the antennas d
29. umber 52010078 52010079 Frequency range MHz 865 868 902 928 Polarization right Hand circular RHC Antenna gain dBic 8 5 866 MHz 8 3 915 MHz Axial ratio dB typ 1 VSWR lt 1 2 1 Impedance Q 50 Front to back ratio dB gt 18 Max radiated power W 2 0 ERP 4 0 EIRP ETSI EN 302 208 FCC 15 247 Far field half power beam width 69 69 Connection TNC socket Protection class IP 65 Weight kg mallee Dimensions W x H x D mm 270 x 270 x45 Packing dimensions approx mm 300 x 300 x 150 Material Tough weather resistant polymer blend Installation Four M5 drill holes 100 x 100 mm Temperature range Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Ambient temperature 20 C 55 C Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 21 Technical data English Phi 0 deg Phi 90 deg 270 Figure 13 Antenna diagram WiRa 70 ETSI FCC The antenna points to the propagation characteristics of the EM field of the antenna It would therefore appear the opening angle and the front back ratio Installation manual antennas Modifications misprints and errors excepted 22 4 Technical data English 4 6 Wide range KRAI 70 antennas Type WiRa 70 KRAI ETSI WiRa 70 KRAI FCC Order number m 52010193 52010194 Frequency range 865 868 902 928 Polarization circular LHCP RHPC Antenna gain dBiC typ 6 5 Axial ratio 086
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