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Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS)
H1000, H3000 and H4000 Sensors
User & Installation Guide
Revision 0.4
August 2018
Revision 0.4

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  • Page 1 Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) H1000, H3000 and H4000 Sensors User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 August 2018 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 2 You may not use or facilitate the use of this document in connection with any infringement or other legal analysis concerning Intel products described herein. You agree to grant Intel a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to any patent claim thereafter drafted which includes subject matter disclosed herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.1.1 Mounting Holes ....................22 6.1.2 Motion Sensor M1 ................... 22 6.1.3 Connector J1 (RJ-45) ..................22 6.1.4 Camera (C1) ....................22 Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 3...
  • Page 4 Proper Cable Length ..................40 9.3.4 Environmental Conditions ................41 9.3.5 Power over Ethernet ..................41 9.3.6 Cabling, Mounting and Antenna Consideration for the H1000 models 42 Connectivity ........................45 9.4.1 Physical ......................45 9.4.2 Network ......................46 Mounting (H4000 and H3000) ..................47 9.5.1...
  • Page 5 Mounting (H1000) ......................50 Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 5...
  • Page 6: Revision History

    Regulatory updates (sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5) July 2018 Updated various minor references, B. Wixom August 2018 Added China RoHS Table, Section 2.5. B. Wixom § Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 6 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 7: Regulatory, Certification And Environmental Compliance

    Japan, MIC JATE & VCCI Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance This device FCC ID: ZFL-H4000, ZFL-H3000 and ZFL-H1000 and contains FCC ID: XF6- RS9113DB(for H4000), IC: 1000H-H4000, 1000H-H3000 and 1000H-H1000 and contains IC ID: 8407A-RS9113DB (for H4000), complies with FCC Part 15 and ISED license-exempt RSS standards.
  • Page 8: Industry Canada (Ic) Compliance

    Industry Canada (IC) Compliance This device FCC ID: ZFL-H4000, ZFL-H3000 and ZFL-H1000 and contains FCC ID: XF6- RS9113DB(for H4000), IC: 1000H-H4000, 1000H-H3000 and 1000H-H1000 and contains IC ID: 8407A-RS9113DB(for H4000), complies with FCC Part 15 and ISED license-exempt RSS standards.
  • Page 9: Europe - Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会(VCCI)クラスA情報技術 装置です。この装置を家庭環境で使用すると電波妨害を引き起こすことがあります。こ の場合には使用者が適切な対策を講ずるよう要求されることがあります。 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Intel Corporation declares that the radio equipment type RRS-H1000, RRS- H3000 and RRS-H4000 is in compliance with… • Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU • EU directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS II) The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: 1.4.1...
  • Page 10 8.5 dBi sont strictement interdites pour l'utilisation avec cet appareil. L'antenne requise impédance est 50 ohms. (A) The recommended antenna types for the H1000 unit are listed below (and section 10.3.6.2): a. Ceiling/Wall Mounting: Laird RFID Panel Antenna, S8655P (ETSI) or S9025P (FCC).
  • Page 11: Safety And Regulatory Information

    This equipment is only to be connected to PoE networks without routing to outside plants. This unit is supplied by an UL Listed I.T.E. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    Product Description The RRS-H1000 (Model: H1000), RRS-H3000 (Model: H3000) and RRS-H4000 (Model: H4000) are members of the “Smart Sensor” family that is part of the Intel© Responsive Retail System (RRS). These devices have capabilities for several on-board sensors including an EPC Gen 2 UHF RFID Interrogator (reader). These sensors are designed to work stand-alone, or in a network of other “Smart Sensors”...
  • Page 13: Features

    The H3000 and H4000 are designed to be ceiling or wall mounted facing into the retail space and hidden from view. H1000 is designed to be mounted under a table or flush mounted to a wall or cabinet and hidden from view. The following features are unique to...
  • Page 14: Block Diagrams

    3.2.1 Top Level A block diagram of the PCBA common to all products is shown below. Figure 2: Hx000 Functional Block Diagram Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 14 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 15: Rf Subsystem

    Sensors uses an internal dual linear antenna that only requires two of the four ports. The H1000 brings out all four of the antenna ports to external R-SMA connectors allowing the System Integrator to use antennas that are not collocated with the H1000reader. Below is a block diagram of the R2000 Sub-System.
  • Page 16: System Description

    System Description The RRS-Hx Sensor is just one component of the larger Intel® Responsive Retail Platform (RRP) shown in Figure 3.1 below. The system is comprised of one or more Retail Sensors and a RRP appliance for control and orchestration. Customers may integrate their own cloud infrastructure component for data storage and analytics.
  • Page 17: Customer Cloud Applications

    MQTT broker. The data API is based on JSON RPC commands, responses and indications. JSON-RPC is a text based, stateless, lightweight remote procedure call (RPC) protocol. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 18: Rrp Device To Sensor Protocol

    A Notification is a Request object without an "id" member. A Request object that is a Notification signifies that a corresponding Response object is not expected. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 18 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 19: Response Object

    Invalid Parameter Out of range or invalid format -32603 Internal Error RFID Sensor Platform application error -32700 Parse error Invalid JSON Object 4.5.5 Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 19...
  • Page 20: Commands/Responses/Indications

    Indicates the receipt of RFID tag information inventory_complete Indicates that the inventory round is complete inventory_event Indicates that an inventory "event" has occurred Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 20 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 21: Product Specifications

    FCC, ETSI, PRC (China), Singapore, FCC, ETSI, PRC (China), Singapore, FCC, ETSI, PRC (China), Singapore, Radio Approvals Japan, among others Japan, among others Japan, among others Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 21...
  • Page 22: Hardware Description

    The H4000 microprocessor is capable of streaming 1080p video at 30 frames per second. The camera module offers a rotation range of 0˚ to 90˚. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 22 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 23: H1000 Model

    6.2.1 Mounting 6.2.2 Connector J1 (RJ-45) The RRS-H1000 is a 48V Power Over Ethernet (POE) Class 3 device as defined in IEEE 802.3af. The RRS-H1000 supports 10/100 Ethernet on this same connector. 6.2.3 Reverse-SMA Connectors RS 0-4 The RRS-H1000 provides four Reverse-SMA RF ports for connecting up to four UHF RFID external antennas (not included).
  • Page 24: Green (Power On)

    An LED state of “flashing red" indicates the RRS-Sensors has detected a failure. This will continue until the alert is acknowledged by the RFID Gateway or the CLI. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Software Description

    7.2 Secure Platform The H4000/H3000 incorporates both secure boot, file system encryption and software packages that are signed by Intel’s EDSS to insure that only the software intended for this device is allowed to run. 7.3 Security Provisioning...
  • Page 26: Theory Of Operation

    Several Use Cases have been defined that illustrate initial discovery, configuration and tag population management. Detailed message definitions can be found in the Retail Sensor Platform API. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 26 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 27: Rfid Gateway Discovery

    Connect to MQTT Broker using Credentials SUCCESS RPC Command (connect request) RPC Command (connect response) RPC Indication (status ready) Figure 9: Device Discovery Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 27...
  • Page 28: Rfid Behavior Control

    The fixed Q value to use (valid when q_algorithm = Fixed). The valid range of this parameter is 0 – 15. repeat_until_no_tags Specifies whether or not the singulation algorithm should Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 28...
  • Page 29 Tari Duration (us) 6.25 6.25 Data 0/1 Difference Pulse Width (us) 12.5 12.5 12.5 3.13 3.13 R-T Calculation (us) 62.5 62.5 15.63 15.63 Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 29...
  • Page 30: Managing Large Tag Populations

    RFID Gateway to optimally configure the Q Algorithm based on a known tag population. Dynamic-Q is used by default, which relieves the Gateway from having to explicitly set the Q-value. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 30 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 31: Normal Scan (Single Target)

    No tag filtering is specified. The figure below illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 10 Normal Scan (Single Target) Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 32: Normal Scan (Dual Target)

    No tag filtering is specified. The figure below illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 11 Normal Scan (Dual Target) Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 32 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 33: High Mobility (Dual Target)

    Figure 4 illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 12 High Mobility Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 34: Deep Scan (Single Target)

    Figure 6 illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 13 Deep Scan Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 34 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 35: Searching For A Single Tag Or Group Of Tags

    A good example of an applied use of the "post match" function would be when searching a larger tag population with a hand scanner for a particular tag or group of tags. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 36 This Use-Case shows an example of the tag "select" function to search for a single tag or group of tags. Figure 7 below illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 14 Tag Select Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 36 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 37 This Use-Case shows an example of the tag "post match" function to search for a single tag or group of tags. Figure 8 illustrates the message exchange involved in this use case. Figure 15 Post Match Data Flow Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 38: System Installation

    Caution: L'antenne (s) utilisée (s) pour cet émetteur doit être installée pour assurer une distance de séparation d'au moins 34 cm (la distance minimale du modèle H1000 est de 26 cm) de Personnes et ne doivent pas être co-situés ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne ou émetteur. Utilisateurs et Les installateurs doivent être munis d'instructions d'installation d'antenne et de conditions...
  • Page 39: Cabling Infrastructure

    These cables are designed for high-speed data transfer with very little cross talk. It is important that no more than about 6 mm of the cable is untwisted at either end. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User &...
  • Page 40: Proper Cable Type

    Avoid a daisy chain network topology using intermediate switches or butt connectors to extend the length of an otherwise "too short" cable run. Use a single continuous cable run from the RRS to the switch. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 40 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 41: Environmental Conditions

    400W power budget to provide POE for an RRS on each of the 24 ports. However, any 48V POE+ switch is sufficient. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 42: Cabling, Mounting And Antenna Consideration For The H1000 Models

    Poorly or incorrectly installed RFID Antenna cabling can cause problems with the RRS- H1000. Even a small kink in the cable can cause an impedance mismatch resulting in poor tag read performance. Always be sure to follow the instructions provided by the antenna manufacturer.
  • Page 43 0.4 dB 0.2 dB 0.1 dB 1.1 dB 0.8 dB 0.4 dB 0.3 dB 2.8 dB 1.9 dB 1.0 dB 0.6 dB Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4 Page: 43...
  • Page 44 The table below shows the maximum power level allowed for the various types of antennas, including the two recommended in this section. Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 44...
  • Page 45: Connectivity

    400W P OE S witc h RFID-GW RFID Re ta il S e ns o r P la tfo rm s Figure 19 Physical In-Store Connectivity Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 46: Network

    錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 shows a list of domains, protocols and ports that the RRS requires access to for proper functionality of the system. Figure 20 Network Diagram with IP Port Identification Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 46 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 47: Mounting (H4000 And H3000)

    A common mounting technique is to utilize existing track-light rails. Figure 13 shows how the RRS can blend in with the actual lights mounted to the same rail. Figure 21 RRS-H4000 Stealth Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 48: Track Light Mounting Bracket

    Encinitas Labs provides a mounting bracket that allows the SENSOR to be mounted from a track light rail. (see Figure 14) Figure 22 H4000/H3000 Track Light Mount Assembly Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor User & Installation Guide August 2018 Page: 48 Revision 0.4...
  • Page 49: Wall Mounting Bracket

    Encinitas Labs provides a mounting bracket that allows the sensor to be mounted to a flat surface (see Figure 15). Figure 23 H4000/H3000 Wall Mount Assembly Intel® Responsive Retail Sensor (RRS) Hx Series Sensor August 2018 User & Installation Guide Revision 0.4...
  • Page 50 Mounting (H1000) In a typical RRS-H1000 installation, the sensor can be mounted vertically in the case of portal over a doorway or horizontally under a table in the case of “point-of-sale”. The RRS-H1000 is mounted using the plate provided (see Figure 24)

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