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TITAN
Quick Start Guide
Version 0.46

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  • Page 1 TITAN Quick Start Guide Version 0.46...
  • Page 2: Attention

    Site License Disclaimer Users of the Titan RFID reader acknowledge that a site license is required when the device is configured for FCC Part 90 regulations. It is the user’s responsibility to file for the site license and submit the appropriate fees and payments to the regulating authority.
  • Page 3 The regulatory region is not configurable by end users or professional installers. Professional Installation Because the Titan RFID reader is capable of up to +33dBm conducted power at its RF ports, professional installation is required to ensure compliance with radiated power limits for the regulatory region where it is operated.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Attention ............................. 1 Contents .............................. 3 User Guide ............................4 1. TITAN ............................... 5 2. Installation & Wiring ........................6 3. Configuration ..........................15 4. Troubleshooting ..........................16 Warranty ............................18 Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 5: User Guide

    Users of the Titan RFID reader acknowledge that a site license is required when the device is configured for FCC Part 90 regulations. It is the user’s responsibility to file for the site license and submit the appropriate fees and payments to the regulating authority.
  • Page 6: Titan

    Unpacking Titan It is our recommendation that after unpacking the Titan to save the packing material and box. There is one RFID reader included in each box along with regional documentation package. Included in the documentation package is the Quick Start Guide and appropriate compliance documentation.
  • Page 7: Installation & Wiring

    PoE+ connections. Refer to the diagram below for the proper routing of connections. (* All features of the Titan are supported by either DC power or PoE+. It is also permissible for the User to connect both DC power and PoE+ to the reader simultaneously.) C.
  • Page 8 FIGURE 2 – Titan Connection Diagram Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 9 DC+ for Mode B POE Spec Unused DC+ for Mode B POE Spec Tx-, DC- LAN Tx-, DC- for Mode A POE Spec Unused DC- for Mode B POE Spec Unused DC- for Mode B POE Spec Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 10 Open Collector General Purpose Output #2 Ground GPI_1 Optically Isolated Input #1 GPI_2 Optically Isolated Input #2 Ground RS-232 Transmit RS-232 RTS (Hardware Flow Control) RS-232 Receive Ground RS-232 CTS (Hardware Flow Control) Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 11 As a rule, it is always good practice to keep the cable lengths as short as possible. The actual voltage measured at the reader requires a minimum of 12VDC to function properly. Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 12 3 Mounting The mounting pattern is shown in FIGURE 3. It is recommended that the reader be mounted on a vertical, flat surface such that the connectors are facing down toward the ground. Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 13 The DC supply voltage should be limited to 30 volts. The collector current should be limited to 250 milliamps. Internal External Titan Circuit Circuit Collector Current Load Voltage Collector Enable Supply Base (Software Controlled) Emitter “Ground” FIGURE 4 – Open Collector Circuit Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 14 Optically Isolated Inputs The two isolated inputs available on the GPIO/Serial connector can be used to signal events or status to the Titan processor, normally used to trigger RFID read cycles or to stop RFID read cycles. FIGURE 5 .
  • Page 15 Please refer to the User Manual for configuration and programming information. There are two types of connections for the CAN port: Series Drop – wherein the Titan being connected is in the middle and there are additional readers •...
  • Page 16: Configuration

    Web Server The Titan also supports an embedded web server which can be used in addition to the TSI. This web server can also be utilized for configuration, test and proper operation of the reader. Please refer to the user manual for more information.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Voltage drop due to current 2 No LAN Connectivity 1. Connect a serial cable – the Titan processor reports a rich set of status and events during startup, including events related to LAN network connectivity 2. Use the serial cable to reset the LAN connection to DHCP (default) a.
  • Page 18 2MHz or more. • For Title-21 assign the operating frequency 4MHz or more from adjacent readers. • For PS111 there are only two valid frequency assignments. Alternate the frequency assignment between adjacent readers. Titan Quick Start Guide - Version 0.46...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Authorization (“RMA”) policy, which is published on the Star Systems International website at www.star- int.net, and may be updated from time to time. Prior to shipping a product to Star Systems International for warranty inspection, replacement or repair, an RMA number must be obtained from Star Systems International’s RMA department at +852 3691 9925 or by email at support@star-int.net.
  • Page 20 Visit the SSI website at www.star-int.net Download page to download our documents. Visit the Star Systems University at www.star-int.net and click Tech Support > Star Systems University to review technical information or to request technical support for your RFID product.