Nedap uPASS TARGET Installation Manual

Nedap uPASS TARGET Installation Manual

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uPASS TARGET
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2016-03-16 | v1.05 | 5481163

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  • Page 1 TARGET installation guide 2016-03-16 | v1.05 | 5481163...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Content CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________________ 3 SUPPORTED TAGS _______________________________________________ 3 TAG SECURITY __________________________________________________ 4 2 INSTALLATION ________________________________________________________ 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ___________________________________________ 5 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS _______________________________________ 5 2.2.1 READER DIMENSIONS ______________________________________ 5 2.2.2 WALL MOUNTING BRACKET _________________________________ 6 2.2.3 POLE MOUNTING SET ______________________________________ 7...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    TRANSIT compatible mode. SUPPORTED TAGS Any EPC Class 1 Gen 2 tag is supported by the uPASS Target and will output on the RS-422, RS-485 or Ethernet interfaces. Also special formatted Nedap UHF tags are supported for output on special interfaces.
  • Page 4: Tag Security

    Nedap UHF tags support a locked serialized TID and the uPASS Target reader can be configured to read the TID data field and send its data to the Access Control System for verification.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Target is NOT hot-swappable, so when making or changing connections, power must be switched OFF. To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything to the uPASS Target  other than mentioned in this installation guide or indicated by Nedap N.V.
  • Page 6: Wall Mounting Bracket

    Mounting Bracket is assembled mount it to the wall (or the Pole Mounting Set) based on the dimension in Figure 2. The uPASS Target can be “aimed” with the Wall Mounting Bracket and when the bolts are tightened it will stay in place.
  • Page 7: Pole Mounting Set

    The Pole Mounting Set has to be ordered separately (see appendix B). The uPASS Target can be mounted to round poles with maximum diameter of 190 mm / 7.48 inches and square poles with maximum diameter of 150 mm / 5.90 inches using the Pole Mounting Set.
  • Page 8: Weather Protection Hood Mounting

    Installation 2.2.4 WEATHER PROTECTION HOOD MOUNTING After the mounting of the uPASS Target an optional weather protection hood can be placed. The weather protection hood protects the uPASS Target from excess heat caused by sun irradiation. It is advised to install the weather protection hood if the ambient temperatures are 40°C (104°F) or higher and more than 2 hours of direct...
  • Page 9: Connections

    Connections CONNECTIONS The uPASS Target has 7 connectors at the bottom of the device (see Figure 5). CONN. 2, CONN. 3 and CONN. 5 are shielded connectors. All connectors shown in this chapter are seen from the outside. All connectors for the cables are supplied (except mini USB and TNC (Ext.
  • Page 10 UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Connections Figure 7 shows a simplified schematic overview for most of the uPASS Target connections. This figure shows the overview of the reader in TRANSIT compatible mode determined by SW1-1 (see chapter 4). Also in TRANSIT compatible mode there are three points (A, B and C) that control the...
  • Page 11: Power Supply

    The DC power supply is used if its voltage is higher than 13.6V. Otherwise the Power of Ethernet is used DC power supply A DC power supply can be connected to the uPASS Target via CONN. 5. This DC power supply must be able to deliver 12Vdc/1.5A or 24Vdc/0.75A. Function...
  • Page 12: Communication

    Figure 9: CONN. 1 RS-422 can reach 1500 meters / 4900 feet at 90000 Baud RS-485 can reach 1200 meters / 4000 feet at 8333 Baud TX (transmit) is the uPASS Target transmit line. RX (receive) is the uPASS Target receive line. 12/36...
  • Page 13: Wiegand / Magstripe

    Wiegand/Magstripe timing. In case the TRANSIT compatible processor is selected, the same connections are used. Remember that in this case the tags must be programmed in the Nedap UHF XS format. Refer to the corresponding TRANSIT firmware guide for protocol details.
  • Page 14: Ethernet

    10002) is always connected to the UHF processor with a baud rate of 115200. The reader automatically gets an IP address from a DHCP server. The IP address assigned can be found based on the MAC address of the uPASS Target (located on the sticker). An example if the tool Lantronics Device Installer The Ethernet module can be configured to have a static IP address.
  • Page 15: Usb

    Connections 3.2.4 USB The uPASS Target reader features a mini USB interface for service, installation and firmware upgrade purposes. The USB interface creates a virtual COM port that can be used the same way as a normal (serial) COM port.
  • Page 16: Nedap Antenna Interface

    “ANT” connection and the “Ground” to “GND” (see Figure 13). Figure 13: Replacement of 120 kHz antenna Another possibility is to leave the 120 kHz in place and connect the uPASS Target. That way 120 kHz and uPASS Target both can be used (see Figure 14).
  • Page 17: Digital I/O

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Connections DIGITAL I/O 3.3.1 GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS / LED AND RELAY CONTROL Two general purpose inputs are located in CONN. 2 By default the input and relay interfaces are connected to the UHF processor, but can be connected to the TRANSIT compatible processor, see chapter 4.
  • Page 18: Reader Disable

    Connections 3.3.2 READER DISABLE The reader disable input is located in CONN. 2. The reading of the uPASS Target can be disabled with the RDIS input. This input is commonly used in combination with a sensor (e.g. inductive loop) that detects the presence of a person or vehicle. The RDIS is by default 5V can be controlled by pulling it to ground (pin is short-circuit protected).
  • Page 19: Transit Compatible Mode

     Check if the “Port Settings” match the reader serials settings (as for USB or RS- 422/RS-485)  Click OK and Apply Settings The only UHF tags that are read in TRANSIT compatible mode are Nedap UHF XS and Nedap UHF EM4102 tags. TOOLING The TRANSIT compatible mode requires the tooling used for the TRANSIT readers.
  • Page 20: Uhf Frequencies

    Radio Regulations The uPASS Target reader is available in two regions.  The uPASS Target Region 1 operates in the 865 – 868 MHz (ISM) band.  The uPASS Target Region 2 operates in the 902 – 928 MHz (ISM) band.
  • Page 21: Reader Configuration

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Reader Configuration READER CONFIGURATION The uPASS Target reader settings can be configured easily using the UHFTOOL software. The UHFTOOL requires a Microsoft Windows installation to run. Software developers can find the communication protocol description in the firmware guide.
  • Page 22: Settings

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Reader Configuration SETTINGS Click 'View' -> 'Show config sidebar' or press F11 to show the configuration sidebar. In the sidebar the configuration categories are shown. Expand or collapse the setting panels by clicking on it.
  • Page 23: Read Data

     Select Nedap to read only Nedap tags.  Nedap DUAL-ID enables the uPASS to search for Nedap vehicle-id tags. When a vehicle-id tag is found, the uPASS searches for driver-id tags.  Custom enables to specify custom select criteria and the data to be read.
  • Page 24: Decode Nedap Xs

    Nedap antenna modulation interface. In this case the uPASS will not perform any decoding. Enable the 'decode Nedap XS' option to decode the Nedap XS tag data and output its plain tag-number. In this case the TRANSIT compatible processor and the antenna modulation interface are not used.
  • Page 25: Relay / Timing

    LED indicates a tag read and the relay is switched. The 'Vehicle hold time' setting is the time, after a vehicle-id tag has been found, for which the reader will search for driver-id tags. This setting is only used in the Nedap DUAL-ID mode (see chapter 6.3.1).
  • Page 26: Led Control

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Reader Configuration 6.3.5 LED CONTROL Automatic mode: Default the uPASS reader controls the LED automatically. With “Color UL” the tag read color can be configured. With “Color NA” the color, that indicates that the reader is waiting, can be configured. These settings will also be used in TRANSIT compatible mode.
  • Page 27: Expert Settings

    (configured in chapter 6.3.4) while the tag is within the read range. The setting has no effect on the Nedap antenna interface and may have effect on the serial interface (depending on the 'Fast repeat serial id-events' setting).
  • Page 28: Output Message Format

    [<PREF>] [<80 AC PH RSSI>] [<EL>] [<EPC>] [<DL>] [<DATA>] [<SUFF>] 6.4.3 EXTRA OUTPUT Optionally enable Wiegand or Magstripe output for tags that are not programmed by Nedap in a Wiegand, Magstripe or Nedap-XS format. See uPASS Wiegand output Application Note for more information. 6.4.4 FREQUENCY These settings show the reader's operating frequency region.
  • Page 29: Read Range

    If configured to zero there is no maximum ON time. The “Inventory cycles” are the amount of cycles the reader tries to find all tags within a tag identification round. The uPASS Target reader can find up to 4 tags every cycle.
  • Page 30: Firmware Update

    (115200) for a faster upload. If this fails it will fall back on 9600 baud. Although the RS-485 can be used in a bus. It is not possible to update uPASS Target reader when connected in a bus. For updating a point-to-point connection is needed.
  • Page 31: Atechnical Specifications

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Technical Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Remark Dimensions 286mm x 285mm x 78mm Length x width x height 11.26in x 11.22in x 3.01in Weight 3.5 kg (7.72 lbs.) Cover material UL94 ABS cover (RAL7016) Chassis material...
  • Page 32 UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Technical Specifications Immunity EN 50364 EN62369-1 EN301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 EN 55022 EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-6-3 +A1 Safety EN 60950-1 Emission EN 302 208-1 v1.4.1 EN 302 208-2 v1.4.1 ERC REC 70-03 FCC 47 CFR part 15 subpart C Section 15.247...
  • Page 33: Bpart Numbers

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Part Numbers PART NUMBERS Readers Nedap uPASS Target Region 1 (EUR 865-868 9217363 MHz) Nedap uPASS Target Region 2 - 3 (USA 902- 9217371 928 MHz) Antennas Nedap uPASS Target Region 1 (EUR 865-868 9219021 MHz)
  • Page 34: Cfcc / Ic Statement

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE FCC / IC statement FCC / IC STATEMENT FCC ID: CGDUPASSTAR 1444A-UPASSTAR Compliance statements (part15.19) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS-247 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
  • Page 35: Ddisclaimer

    UPASS TARGET | INSTALLATION GUIDE Disclaimer DISCLAIMER 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; specifica- tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice;...
  • Page 36: Edocument Revision

     Added Antenna images (part numbers)  Added mounting images (part numbers)  Added information when to place the weather protection hood  Removed the resistor that was placed instead of the 120KHz antenna in the Nedap antenna interface.  Initial version 1.01 2015-12-08 36/36...

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