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Nedap TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference
Nedap TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference

Nedap TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference

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TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair.
The TRANSIT Entry must be connected with safety ground.
The TRANSIT Entry may only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel.
Disconnect the power supply before removing or installing any parts.
To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the TRANSIT Entry other than mentioned
in this installation guide or indicated by NEDAP N.V.
Step 1 Mounting instructions
The TRANSIT Entry can be mounted to any surface, even directly onto metal. Locate an appropriate
position. Use the enclosed mounting drawing to drill appropriate upper two keyholes (K) to mount the
reader. Open the service cover to secure the reader using the two lower mounting positions (L). See
the mounting sketch for more information.
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200mm (7.87"
service cover
front view
Step 2 Opening the service cover
Open the screws on the bottom of the TRANSIT Entry to
unlock the service cover. Once the service cover is unlocked,
lift it off.
Make sure the screws are completely opened (and closed
when replacing the cover). Don't worry about losing the
screws, they cannot fall out.
Note:
Make sure the screws are completely opened (and closed when placing the cover back on). Don't
worry about losing the screws, they cannot fall out.
2007-06-11
This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license
under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of
goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written
consent of the publisher.
47mm (1.85")
108mm (4.25")
K
L
∅4.5mm
(.17")
63mm (2.48")
side view
rear view
4.5mm (.17")
∅5mm
(.20")
Figure 1: Service cover TRANSIT Entry
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Summary of Contents for Nedap TRANSIT Entry

  • Page 1 Disconnect the power supply before removing or installing any parts. • To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the TRANSIT Entry other than mentioned in this installation guide or indicated by NEDAP N.V. Step 1 Mounting instructions The TRANSIT Entry can be mounted to any surface, even directly onto metal.
  • Page 2 Note 2: Wiring is normally done without ferrules. However, it is possible to use ferrules, provided that they are properly crimped. Power supply The TRANSIT Entry requires DC power supply in the range from 12 – 24V. Maximum current consumption is 1A @ 12VDC, 0.5A @ 24VDC. Connections: Power supply Power supply 0V.
  • Page 3 TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference RS232 connection The TRANSIT Entry has an on-board RS232 DIN9 FEMALE TO HOST interface. This interface does not support any hardware handshake signals. The communication protocol, baud rate, data format and flow control depend upon the reader firmware. See firmware...
  • Page 4 TRANSIT Entry Quick Reference Max. switching power: 62.5VA / 60W Read disable input The reading of the TRANSIT Entry can be CONTACT completely disabled with the RDIS input. This SUPPLY input is commonly used in combination with a sensor (e.g. inductive loop) that detects the presence of a person or vehicle.
  • Page 5 The switches SW1-3 and SW1-4 are reserved for future use. It is recommended to leave these switches in the ON position. Step 7 LED indications A number of LED’s indicate the current status of the TRANSIT Entry reader. Table 1 describes the function of each LED. TRANSIT Entry Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 PLL unlocked. Try switching to a different frequency. Table 1: LED indicators Step 8 Frequency selection The TRANSIT Entry reader operates in the DISPLAY 2.45GHz frequency band. When two or more readers are within a range of 15 meters (50 feet), these readers should be set on a different operating frequency.
  • Page 7 2.4390 2.4486 2.4396 2.4492 2.4402 2.4498 2.4408 2.4504 2.4414 2.4510 2.4420 2.4516 2.4426 2.4522 2.4432 2.4528 2.4438 2.4534 2.4444 2.4540 2.4450 2.4546 2.4456 2.4652 2.4462 2.4558 2.4468 2.4564 2.4474 2.4570 CH10 TRANSIT Entry Quick Installation Guide Page 7 of 7...