Transmitter/receiver in dispenser retrofit kits (27 pages)
Summary of Contents for Gilbarco TRIND
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Certification Exhibit FCC ID: N6SLFSQR IC: 827B-LFSQR FCC Rule Part: 15.209 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Project Number: 13-0072 Manufacturer: Gilbarco, Inc. Model: LFSQR 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598...
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The Advantage Series, MPD -3, Encore , and ® ® ® Eclipse Units ® TRIND Start-up, Service, and ® Parts Manual MDE-3664B...
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Computer Programs and Documentation All Gilbarco Inc. and/or Veeder Root Company computer programs (including software on diskettes and within memory chips) and documentation are copyrighted by, and shall remain the property of, Gilbarco Inc. and/or Veeder Root Company. Such computer programs and documents may also contain trade secret information. The duplication, disclosure, modification, or unauthorized use of computer programs or documentation is strictly prohibited, unless otherwise licensed by Gilbarco Inc.
And if your tag is ever lost or stolen, your liability is limited to the amount set by your financial institution. The TRIND device is an option available as a retrofit kit or factory installed device for The Advantage Series, MPD...
TRIND antennas mounted overhead or on the option doors. This transmitted code is communicated from the TRIND to the CRIND unit, and from there to the POS. The POS system communicates with a host to obtain authorization.
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power Electromagnetic Interference ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Federal Communications Commission Frequency Shift Keying Gilbarco Security Module ® High Frequency Input Output MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 1-3...
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Texas Instruments Registration and Identification Systems TRIND Transmitter/Receiver IN Dispenser Transistor-Transistor Logic Uniform Code Council Ultra High Frequency Underwriters’ Laboratories ® Voltage Direct Current WORM Write Once Read Many Page 1-4 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
TRIND Kit Coverage Introduction TRIND Kit Coverage Following table provides TRIND kit numbers and the relative system coverage that applies to each: Kit Number Product Coverage Frequencies Interface Type Tag System C00011-001 The Advantage LF/UHF T20229-G1 Card Cage Hand-held/Car Mounted...
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• Use of safety tape, cones or barricades at the affected unit(s) warnings do not apply to DEF fluid lines. • A total electrical shut-off of the affected unit(s) MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 2-1...
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Subpart S of 29 CFR Part 1910 - Electrical Hazards, 29 CFR Part 1910.333 contains specific Lockout/Tagout provision for electrical hazards. Page 2-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
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• Do not expose yourself to hazardous conditions such as fire, spilled fuel or exposed wiring. • Call emergency numbers. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 2-3...
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The TRIND device is connected to the CRIND through a gateway or serial interface board. In this application TRIND is a software slave to the CRIND and the associated POS controller/host. This means that a properly working TRIND system will look for and read tags, but only when told to by the controller, through the CRIND application.
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Systems Overview Full Systems Figure 3-2: The Advantage Series Full System Block Diagram Page 3-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
TRIND is a software slave to the CRIND and the associated POS controller/host. This means that a properly working LF TRIND system will look for and read tags, but only when told to by the controller, through the CRIND application.
4 – Major Hardware Components Card Cage Assemblies There are four main Card Cage versions used for the TRIND system. These four Card Cages are T20229-G1, T20606-G2, T20606-G3, and T20606-G5. The T20229 Card Cage is no longer available and is discussed in this manual simply for the service and support of the installed base.
This Card Cage comes ready to mount in Encore, The Advantage Series, Eclipse and MPD-3, with no modifications required. Figure 4-3: T20606-G3 Card Cage Assembly Regulator PCB Shield, Regulator, PCB Transformer, 24 VAC Enhanced Gateway PCB Filter, EMI, 10 A MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-3...
T20606-G5 Card Cage Assembly T20606-G5 Card Cage is a variation of the T20606-G2 Card Cage required for many international “full system” TRIND applications (Europe and southeast Asia). It features a European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) DCB, LF Transmitter, and a high- gain UHF receiver.
Disassembly and Installation for All MPD-3 Units In field retrofits, the TRIND units top (center) screw from the Card Cage was removed, and replaced by tie-wraps at either side after the Card Cage was installed in the cabinet. The Card...
“Glossary” page 4-1) address for the TRIND unit, with a 10-position ribbon cable (at P173) that goes to the DCB (J6). These addresses only matter to the site itself, not the pump or CRIND. Figure 4-6: T20138 Power Supply Board...
CR10 - RS485 - RX CR3 - 12 V On Continuously CR2 - 5 V Note: In normal operation CR10-RS485-RX and CR11 - RS485 - TX will be in sync. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-7...
This receiver has to comply with FCC and in-country communication protocols such as ETSI. For this application the ETSI protocol is required for Asia and Europe. Figure 4-10: UHF Receiver Board Page 4-8 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
This board receives +22 VDC, +5 VDC and GND through J6. If this board is replaced, overhead antennas need to be retuned. The transmitter provides an approximate 134 kHz signal for TRIND antennas, through JA for Side A and JB for Side B of the dispenser.
CPU = Software Running RX = From Side A CRIND TX = To Side A CRIND RX = From Side B CRIND TX = To Side B CRIND T20678-GX Page 4-10 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
Full System TRIND Transmitter Cable (R20520-G1) The Transmitter Cable is a 26-pin connector cable that is routed between the Low Frequency Transmitter Board (Q13579) and DCB (Q13563). Figure 4-14: Transmitter Cable MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-11...
The Power Supply Cables connect the LF Transmitter (-G1), the DCB (-G2), and the Gateway (-G3) Boards to the T20314 Power Supply. Figure 4-16: Power Supply Cables R20763-G1 R20763-G2 R20763-G3 Page 4-12 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
The Ribbon Cable is a 14-pin cable routed between T12678 Gateway Board and R20773 TRIND Option Door Data and Power Cable. The R20773 Cable leads to the Light/Micro Reader Board (T20601). The -A001 Cable is used for Side A (or Side 1 based on the dispenser).
TRIND Overhead Antennas TRIND Overhead Antennas Full System TRIND has six antennas, four active and two passive. The active antennas can further be divided as transmit only (overhead antennas), and transmit and receive [option door/Customer Interface Module (CIM) door antennas]. All four operate in the LF band at 134.2 kHz.
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Over Head Antenna Cables 1/4-20 Nut, Black Connector, Tube Fitting Conduit, Flexible Black Plastic Note: For units with logo display cabinets, universal antenna brackets are installed with flat side up. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-15...
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Connector, Tube Fitting Q13591-01 Q13591-01 Q13591-01 Q13591-01 Conduit, Flexible Black Plastic Q13592-02 Q13592-02 Q13592-02 Q13592-02 Note: Not shown on page 4-16, single-sided antenna bracket has no antenna mounting arms. Page 4-16 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
CAUTION It is critical that the proper tool is used when tuning the overhead antennas on TRIND systems. Only the Q13631-02 [part of Authorized Service Contractor (ASC) Tool Kit K94577-01] plastic tuning tool (or similar plastic 0.10-inch hex tool) should be used for tuning overhead antennas.
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Top Left Antenna Box T20615-01 T20615-01 T20615-01 T20615-01 Hex Nut Q11890-04 Q11890-04 Q11890-04 Q11890-04 UHF Receiver Antenna Q13851-01 Q13851-01 Q13851-01 Q13851-01 Neoprene Adhesive Tape Q11899-12 Q11899-12 Q11899-12 Q11899-12 Page 4-18 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
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Antenna Tuner PCA Antenna Tuner PCA Top Right Antenna Box Screw Thread Form # 6-19 Bottom Left Antenna Box Antenna Tuner PCA Antenna Bottom Right Antenna Box Antenna MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-19...
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Following table lists the Single-loop Antenna Assembly Bracket Kits for Encore units parts: Item Description K96647-07 Antenna Bracket, Encore T20630-01 Antenna Bracket, Encore T20630-02 Gasket, Bracket Mounting N23958-01 Gasket, Antenna Wire Bracket N23959-01 Screw, Hex Head Q11889-104 Page 4-20 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
TRIND Option Doors with Antennas This section provides descriptions and parts information for TRIND options contained in the doors of The Advantage Series, MDP-3, Encore, and Eclipse dispensers. This version of TRIND consists of RFID components, including the antenna, mounted on the door. The antennas used for the option doors on The Advantage Series and Encore/Eclipse, perform transmit and receive functions and interact directly with a Micro Reader that’s contained on a...
Inside Cover, MPD-3 Housing T20216-01 Bezel Panel Assembly T17446-G8 Interface Hand-held Antenna Cable R20522-G2 TRIND Option Door Data and Power Cable R20773-G2 Cable Access Gasket N23881-01 Plate, Lock N23873-G1 Page 4-22 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
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Washer (see note 2) N16599-78 Nut, Self Locking Hex (see note 2) Q10218-01 Notes: 1. Bolt-on Panel for Mack Bezels. 2. Bezel Assembly requires a quantity of six (6). MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-23...
T20210-01 Lens Retainer Bracket Q13575-04 Diffuser, Wayne Q13575-03 Logo Lens Q13575-01 O-ring Q13575-02 Door Gasket R20424-01 Option Door, Right T17499-06 Antenna Interface Cable R20522-G1 *Replaced T20182-G1 and T20295-G1. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-25...
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Door Gasket R20424-01 Right Option Door (see note 2) T20415-0X Notes: 1. Order entry item available as -A001 and -A002. 2. Order entry item available as -01 through -08. Page 4-26 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
RFID Light/Micro Reader* M01580A00X TRIND Antenna Assembly PCB T20524-G1 Display PCB Assembly T20262-G1 Access Door Gasket R20424-01 N/F Option Door T20416-01 *Order entry item available as -A001 and -A002. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-27...
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Display Lens Mounting Bracket R20586-01 Display Lens R20585-01 Display Lens Gasket N23879-01 Access Door Gasket R20424-01 Notes: 1. Order entry item available as -01 and -02. 2. Replaced T20295-G1. Page 4-28 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
CIM Door with CRIND Assembly M01208A001 TRIND Panel Gasket M01160B001 TRIND Display Window Lens M01234B001 Screw, Phillips M00419B117 ® *Order entry item available as red (-A001) or orange (-A002). MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-29...
Eclipse Ovendoor TRIND Assembly M01661A001 TRIND PCB Cover M01408B001 Slotted 6-20 X 0.3125 Screw Q11677-23 TRIND Light and Indicator Assembly M01218A00X* *Order entry item available as red (-A001) or orange (-A002). Page 4-30 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
MPD 3 units. The PCB processes data received from the hand-held transponder and provides tag read indicator lights for the TRIND system. The PCB requires both 5 VDC and 22.5 VDC supplied at P182 plug. The PCB also provides hand-held transmitter information to the DCB or Enhanced Gateway Board.
(only), as well as provides indicator lights for the TRIND system. The PCB requires both 5 VDC and 22.5 VDC supplied at P182 plug. The PCB provides transmitter activity data to the DCB, and receives light control information from the DCB.
The PCAs are 47uH antennas that work with the Micro Reader. They are energized by the Micro Reader at 132 kHz to generate the exciter frequency of 134.2 kHz. Figure 4-37: TRIND Antenna PCA MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-33...
M00878A002 Power and Data Option Door Cable (R20773) The Power and Data Option Door Cable connects the Light/Micro Reader PCA to the TRIND Card Cage. Note: This cable exists in some quantities as 55 inches long. This was eventually changed to 70 inches long (Revision C and above).
Figure 4-40: R20437-G01 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable M00515A002 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable for Encore 500 and Eclipse The M00515A002 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable for Encore 500 and Eclipse connects the Gateway Boards to the CRIND Logic Boards.
Figure 4-42: M001804A001 TRIND to CRIND Logic Cable AC Power Cables (R20580 and M00811A001) The AC Power Cables are used to provide system power to the TRIND Card Cage assembly. Connections for these cables are unit specific. Use appropriate connector to intercept power on existing unit power cable.
3. Check whether brand panel lighting ballast is connected to power supply. If so, disconnect ballast from power supply and terminate wires ends according to NFPA 70, the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-37...
Side A CRIND Logic PCB T17764 J258B P258 Side BCRIND Logic PCB T17764 R20580-G1 P601 J601 3 prong F 3 prong M Card Cage, Rear *Indicates connection point is on Card Cage assembly. Page 4-38 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
3. Check whether brand panel lighting ballast is connected to power supply. If so, disconnect ballast from power supply and terminate wires ends according to NFPA 70, the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-39...
3. Check whether brand panel lighting ballast is connected to power supply. If so, disconnect ballast from power supply and terminate wires ends according to NFPA 70, the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. Page 4-40 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
3. Check whether brand panel lighting ballast is connected to power supply. If so, disconnect ballast from power supply and terminate wires ends according to NFPA 70, the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-41...
3. Check whether brand panel lighting ballast is connected to power supply. If so, disconnect ballast from power supply and terminate wires ends according to NFPA 70, the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. Page 4-42 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
For single-sided units R20526 (see below) replaces R20509-G1 Cable used on Side B. To JA/JB Pin # on Low To J1/J2 Pin # on Over Frequency Transmitter Head Low Frequency Board (Q13579) Antenna unused Note: *indicates to Ground. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-43...
R20526 TI/RFID Dummy Load Transmitter Cable Pin-to-Pin Connections Used for single-sided units in place of Side B R20509-G1 Cable to provide dummy load. If TRIND unit is powered without load on both Side A and B of Low Frequency Transmitter Board (Q13579) will be damaged.
To Pin # on Side 1 and Side 2 Micro To Pin # on TRIND Card Cage Reader PCB Plug P182 Harness Cable (T20662-G2) Plug P1 (M01218A001/A002) and P2 Function N.C. ILLUM +22V RDEN N.C. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 4-45...
Card Card # For Card Power Card Power Harness Power Harness Power Harness Q13563 Harness Q13563 Harness Supply Harness Supply Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable Page 4-46 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
Reader Cable (R20519-G3) is disconnected from either J8 (Side B) or J7 (Side A) on DCB in the TRIND Card Cage, and Standalone Jumper Cable is connected in-line (between J8 and P8 or between J7 and P7). A standard alkaline 9 V battery (not supplied with kit) must be connected to Standalone Jumper Cable.
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Side A or B Light Micro Reader Cable (R20519-G3) Battery connectors Battery terminals Standard 9 V alkaline battery Figure 5-2: R20602-G1 Card Cage Connections and Wiring Diagram J8 and J7 on TRIND Card Cage Wiring Diagram Page 5-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
Standalone Jumper Cable is connected to the P1 end of the M00507A001 Cable, and the J1/J2 end of the Standalone Jumper Cable is connected to the J1/J2 end of the R20773-02 Cable that is connected to the Light Board Assembly (M01218A001). TRIND is in the “standalone” mode when power is restored to the unit.
(M00878A001, M00878A002, and Q13578-01) are used for transmission from TRIND overhead antennas and come with hex connectors at either end. The Co-axial Cable Tool allows the installer to tighten cable connections in tight areas of the TRIND Card Cage and overhead connection box.
Hand-held Test Tag (Q13630-01) simulates a hand-held transponder and has the appearance of a key holder. Car-mount Test Tag (Q13630-02) simulates a customer’s car mounted transponder. These tags are used to test operation of the TRIND system at installation. Figure 5-7: Test Tags...
The Advantage Series, or on the faceplate target located on the right side of MPD-3 bezel doors. Note: Use of the test tags will cause a properly installed and operating TRIND system’s target logo to light, indicating successful reading. An actual sale is not possible with these tags.
Procedures for Factory Installed TRIND 6 – Procedures for Factory Installed TRIND Positioning Overhead Antennas TRIND overhead antennas are shipped mounted to the unit in the down position. Figure 6-1 shows the TRIND antenna hardware and final antenna positioning on the unit.
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Tighten the bolts that secure the antenna into position using the 3/8-inch nut driver or equivalent. Page 6-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
From Side A of unit, locate the dip switches on the DCB inside the Card Cage. Using switches 2, 3, 4, and 5, address each dispenser so that no two dispensers at one side are identical. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 7-1...
Dispenser Setup Setting Baud Rate Setting Baud Rate For Major Oil Company (MOC) TRIND installations, there is no requirement to set or change baud rate. Addressing Gateway/Enhanced Gateway Board Addresses for the TRIND device must match the addresses on CRIND Logic Board.
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Locate the access port for the tuning pot in the overhead antenna connection box on Side A. Note: Use Tuning Tool (Q13631-XX) from the ASC TRIND Tool Kit to make pot adjustments. For instructions, refer to MDE-3640 ASC TRIND Tool Kit. Hex end of tuning tool matches hex shape of tuning pot.
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Voltage will peak at a point, and then decrease with turns in either direction. Set at peak. Repeat steps page 7-5 through for position “B” and then return tune toggle switch to center position. Page 7-6 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
The variable inductor on the Side A overhead antenna connection box should be turned out five to six turns as a starting point. Note: Use tuning tool from the ASC TRIND Tool Kit to make adjustments. Figure 7-6: Variable Inductor Location...
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Note: Voltage will peak at a point between 12 VDC and 20 VDC, and then decrease with turns in either direction. Set at peak. Repeat steps page 7-7 through for Side B. When finished, return the tune toggle switch to the center position. Page 7-8 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
8 – Testing and Troubleshooting Following sections provide testing and troubleshooting information for the TRIND system. The status indicator section describes the characteristics of key TRIND indicators when the TRIND system is operating properly. The troubleshooting flow chart section provides a graphical guide to assist in troubleshooting the TRIND system.
(TX). These LEDs indicate good communication with the CRIND. They mimic the LEDs on the series of T17764 CRIND Boards. The Encore 500 Series CRIND node has two TRIND LEDs, D12 and D13, present in board under the TRIND connector. Enhanced Gateway Board (T20678) Figure 8-2 shows Status indicators for the Enhanced Gateway Board.
(TX). These LEDs indicate good communication with the CRIND. They mimic the LEDs on the T17764 series of CRIND Boards. The Encore 500 Series CRIND node has two TRIND LEDs, D12 and D13, present in board under the TRIND connector. Data Control Board (Q13563)
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• If the Bezel Input Output (I/O) error LED (D6) is on, then one of the Light/Micro Reader Boards is not connected or has lost communication. Page 8-4 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
• STAT LED (CR3) blinking in unison with the SYNC LED. • If these LEDs are solid, then the TRIND has not been told to look for tags, and consequently will never light the LEDs on the Light/Micro Reader Board.
5-1. From Side A of the unit, hold the Car Mount Test Tag, from the ASC TRIND Tool Kit in front of the unit at a distance of approximately 6 inches from the face of unit. Observe that the door or faceplate TRIND indicator lights.
“Standalone Jumper Cable (R20602-G2) for Enhanced Gateway” page 5-3. From Side A of the unit, point the Hand-held Test Tag, from the ASC TRIND Tool Kit at the TRIND target graphic (see Figure 8-6). The TRIND indicator lights when the tag is approximately 3 inches or less away from the target graphic.
TRIND target graphic. Observe that the door or faceplate TRIND indicator glows. From Side A of unit, hold the Car Mount Test Tag from the ASC TRIND Tool Kit in front of unit, at a distance of approximately 6 feet from overhead antenna. Observe that the door or faceplate TRIND indicator glows.
Light/Micro Reader Board (T20295-G1) Light/Micro-reader PCA LEDs provide the best starting point for TRIND troubleshooting (see following table), whether TRIND is in standalone mode or connected to CRIND and G-SITE. The Light/Micro Reader PCA performs two functions: •...
• If voltage is present and correct, switcher power @ 18 V. replace Transmitter PCB. LED 2 or 5 out (only one). Side A or B module failure. Replace Transmitter PCB. Page 8-10 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
5-6. CR5 not pulsing. Replace DCB. *This is serial connection for DCB and Gateway Boards and means by which TRIND talks to G-SITE POS system. TI/RFID Power Supply (T20138-G1) Power supply is gated, a current sensing circuit will turn off the “power rail” if a harmful situation is detected.
Troubleshooting Flowcharts for T20606 Card Cage System Troubleshooting Flowcharts for T20606 Card Cage System Following flowcharts are used to assist in troubleshooting TRIND Systems. Use these flowcharts as an aid in performing maintenance on TRIND devices. Figure 8-7: TRIND Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 1 of 4)
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3664, MDE-3917) IS TOGGLE DOES IT WORK? SWITCH (SW1) ON LF TRANSMITTER DONE BOARD IN THE CENTER RETURN TO POSITION? SHEET 1 REPLACE MOVE SW1 TO CENTER POSITION MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 8-13...
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CONNECTION MADE REPLACE CHECK FOR BEFORE FAULT POWER 115VAC IN TO CONDITION OBSERVED SUPPLY TRANSFORMER, IS CULPRIT. REPLACE (T20314-G1) IF PRESENT, THE BOARD CONNECTED CHANGE TO IT. TRANSFORMER Page 8-14 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
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OR PLUG CABLE IN R20763- DAMAGED OR G3 CABLE UNPLUGGED? REPLACE GATEWAY BOARD TEST SYSTEM (REFER TO MDE- 3664, MDE-3917) DOES IT WORK? DONE RETURN TO SHEET 1 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 8-15...
Field Problem Survey Field Problem Survey In the event of a problem requiring technical support from Gilbarco, make a copy of this form, gather the following survey information before calling (1-800-743-7501), and fax the form to 336-547-5359. This will facilitate delivery of the assistance you need. Do not write on this form.
Inductive Coupling - Systems that use the inducing of a current in a coil as a means of transferring data or power are said to use inductive coupling. LED - Light Emitting Diode MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page 9-1...
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Speedpass - An RFID system used for wireless payment in ExxonMobil branded fuel dispensers. This system has been available as a payment option since 1997 at Mobil branded stations and since 2001 at Exxon branded stores (www.speedpass.com). Page 9-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
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Speedpass system. This group is now known as TI*RFID Systems (www.tiris.com). TRIND - Transmitter/Receiver in Dispenser - This is Gilbarco Inc. trademarked name for the product also known as Speedpass. Tuned Circuit - The selection of a desired signal and the rejection of all other (unwanted) signals by a circuit.
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The trade off is greater size, greater cost, and a limited operational life (which may yield a maximum of 10 years, depending upon operating temperatures and battery type). MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page A-1...
Though it is a costlier technology (compared with barcode), RFID has become indispensable for a wide range of automated data collection and identification applications that would not be possible otherwise. Page A-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
However, it is useful to begin by briefly considering the manner in which wireless communication is achieved, as the techniques involved have an important bearing upon the design of the system components. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page A-3...
High • Long Read Range • Railroad Car Monitoring 850-950 MHz • High Reading Speed • Toll Collection Systems 2.4-5.8 GHz • Line of Sight Required • Expensive Page A-4 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
This includes Railcar and Tool Road applications. The band has been divided into narrow band sources and wide band (spread spectrum type) sources. In Region 1 the Gilbarco Security Module (GSM) telephone network uses the same frequencies.
Having gained some grasp of the data communication parameters and their associated values it is appropriate to consider, in a little more detail, the components of an RFID system. Page A-6 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
• Means by which a transponder is powered • Data carrying options • Data read rates • Programming options • Physical form • Costs MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page A-7...
Retail EAS is the typical application for such devices, being used to activate an alarm when detected in the interrogating field. They may also be used in counting applications. Page A-8 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
RFID tags, as are heavy-duty 120X100X50 mm rectangular transponders used to track inter-modal containers, or heavy machinery, trucks, and railroad cars for maintenance and tracking applications. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page A-9...
However, developments are now satisfying the need for selective programming of a number of tags present within the range of the programmer. Page A-10 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
The reader antenna is usually located beneath the vehicle to allow closer proximity to the embedded transponders. MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page A-11...
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Appendix A - Radio Frequency Identification Defined Wireless Communication and Air Interface This page is intentionally left blank. Page A-12 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
R20515 Cable Block Diagram, Revision F Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20515 Cable Block Diagram, Revision F MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-1...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision E R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision E Page B-2 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 3, Revision C Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 3, Revision C MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-3...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision E R20516 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision E Page B-4 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
T20607 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 4, Revision H Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20607 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 4, Revision H MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-7...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 4, Revision H T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 4, Revision H Page B-8 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 4, Revision H Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 4, Revision H MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-9...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 4 of 4, Revision H T20607 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 4 of 4, Revision H Page B-10 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision D Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 2, Revision D MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-11...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 2, Revision D R20775 Cable Block Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 2, Revision D Page B-12 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
T20663 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision C Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20663 Interconnect Diagrams, Sheet 1 of 3, Revision C MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-13...
Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20663 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 3, Revision C T20663 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 2 of 3, Revision C Page B-14 MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013...
T20663 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision C Appendix B - Cable Block Diagrams and Interconnects T20663 Interconnection Diagrams, Sheet 3 of 3, Revision C MDE-3664B TRIND® Start-up, Service, and Parts Manual · June 2013 Page B-15...
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