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FP310RAM-X
User Manual
PROD/PROJ: FP310RAM-X ASTM Mini Reader
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RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC,
MECHANICAL PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN
PERMISSION OF TELEMATICS WIRELESS LTD. NOR USED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY
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  • Page 1 RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF TELEMATICS WIRELESS LTD. NOR USED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE OR FOR ANY CUSTOMER EXCEPT TELEMATICS WIRELESS.
  • Page 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Telematics Wireless Ltd. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The digital portion of the transceiver has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3 Version 1.1 This document contains proprietary information, which is the sole property of Telematics-Wireless. The document is submitted to the recipient for his use only. By receiving this document the recipient undertakes not to duplicate or to disclose in part of, or the whole of, any of the information contained herein to any third party without receiving before hand, written permission from the submitting company.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Main Technical Characteristics ............1-1-3 1-2.3 Host Utility ..................1-1-3 1-2.4 Additional Equipment Needed ............1-1-3 1-2.5 FP310RAM-X vs. FP300RA ............1-1-4 1-3. Physical Description ..................1-1-4 1-4. Functional Description .................. 1-1-5 1-4.1 Normal Mode ..................1-1-5 1-4.2 Mute Mode ..................1-1-5 1-4.3...
  • Page 5 List of Illustrations Figure ‎ 1 -1. FP310RAM-X, General View ..................1-1-3 Figure ‎ 1 -2. FP310RAM-X, Host Side Panel ..................1-1-4 Figure ‎ 1 -3. FP310RAM-X, Antenna Side Panel ................1-1-4 Figure ‎ 2 -1. FP-310RA Connections ....................2-2-1 Figure ‎...
  • Page 6: Chapter ‎ 1

    Main Technical Characteristics ............1-1-3 1-2.3 Host Utility ..................1-1-3 1-2.4 Additional Equipment Needed ............1-1-3 1-2.5 FP310RAM-X vs. FP300RA ............1-1-4 1-3. Physical Description ..................1-1-4 1-4. Functional Description .................. 1-1-5 1-4.1 Normal Mode ..................1-1-5 1-4.2 Mute Mode ..................1-1-5 1-4.3...
  • Page 7: Scope

    1-1. Scope This manual covers the characteristics, applications, installation, configuration and maintenance of the FP310RAM-X mini reader, an advanced and flexible roadside component offered by Telematics Wireless for use in electronic Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) systems. The information included in this manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1 –...
  • Page 8: General Description

    The FP310RAM-X may be operated from DC sources in the range of 9 to 30 VDC. It has low power drain (less than 0.3 W) and very compact size.
  • Page 9: 1-2.5 Fp310Ram-X Vs. Fp300Ra

    Real time clock 1-3. Physical Description Figure ‎ 1 -2 and Figure ‎ 1 -3 show the components located on the FP310RAM-X (see Figure ‎ 1 -1 for orientation). The functions of the various components are described in Table ‎ 1 -1.
  • Page 10: Functional Description

    The FP310RAM-X has three operating modes, Normal mode, Mute mode and Maintenance mode. 1-4.1 Normal Mode The functions performed by the FP310RAM-X during operation in the normal mode are as follows:  Report the transponders that are passing through its communication zone ...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Antenna ..................... 2-2-2 2-3.3 Communication Cables ..............2-2-3 2-3.4 Grounding and Lightning Protection Requirements ......2-2-3 2-4. Installation Procedure ..................2-2-3 2-4.1 Tools and Materials ................2-2-3 2-4.2 Preparation for Installation ............... 2-2-3 2-4.3 FP310RAM-X Installation Procedure ..........2-2-4 PROPRIETARY...
  • Page 12: General

    Figure ‎ 2 -1. FP-310RA Connections 2-2.2 Safety Considerations In addition to the electrical connections shown in Figure ‎ 2 -1, the FP310RAM-X case must be connected to protective grounding. Protective devices, complying with the applicable international standards and the national and local regulations, must be used on all the lines connected to the FP310RAM-X, to protect against lightning discharges and accidental contact with high-voltage lines.
  • Page 13: 2-2.3 Mechanical Data

    The unit does not have any surge protection units inside. 2-3.1 Power Requirements The FP310RAM-X operates on 9 to 30 VDC (nominal operation at 12Vdc), at an average power drain of 0.1W with instantaneous peak power of 0.3W. A suitable power source must be provided as part of the installation.
  • Page 14: 2-3.3 Communication Cables

    The maximum distance between the FP310RAM-X and its antenna is limited by cable signal loss. Generally, the total signal loss between the antenna and the FP310RAM-X must be less than 3 dB. Any losses on antenna patch panels must also be taken into consideration.
  • Page 15: 2-4.3 Fp310Ram-X Installation Procedure

    (if 4 are used, then place them on each of the corners). 5. Place the FP310RAM-X on the mounting position, and fasten it with 4 or 6 bolts and nuts using a torque screwdriver set to 0.35 – 0.53 lb/inch.
  • Page 16: Chapter ‎ 3

    Installation Procedure Chapter 3 OPERATION Contents 3-1. Scope ......................3-3-1 3-2. Power-Up ....................... 3-3-1 Error! Bookmark defined.
  • Page 17: Scope

    Chapter ‎ 3 Operation 3-1. Scope This Chapter provides the information needed to prepare a new FP310RAM-X for operation in your system, using the FP310RAM-X host utility provided by Telematics Wireless. 3-2. Power-Up Before performing the other activities described in this Chapter, power up the FP-310RA and connect it to the PC running the host utility.
  • Page 18 2. Connect a straight DB9 to DB9 modem cable between the host PC COM port and the host connector of the FP310RAM-X. 3. Start the host utility. 4. After the PC establishes communication with the FP310RAM-X, the monitoring window of the host utility should show the information retrieved from the FP310RAM-X.
  • Page 19 Appendix A CONNECTION DATA Contents A-1. Antenna Connector ..................A-1 A-2. Power Input Connector ..................A-1 A-3. Host Interface Connector ................. A-1 A-4. I/O Connector ....................A-1 PROPRIETARY...
  • Page 20: Connection Data

    A-1. Antenna Connector The FP310RAM-X has one SMA female antenna connector. A-2. Power Input Connector The FP310RAM-X has one 3-pin connector, designated DC IN, and used to connect the DC input voltage. Table ‎ A -1 lists the pin functions. ‎...
  • Page 21 PROPRIETARY...

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