D-POS II configuration Local programming 5.1.1 Setting position ID and Zone 5.1.2 Enter Radio Transmitters 5.1.3 RFID range adjustment 5.1.4 Tamper and malfunction 5.1.5 External input 5.1.6 Walk test Programming with computer D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
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9.5.1 Example: Exiting a door by pressing a PUSH Appendix A Technical data Appendix A.1 D-POS Parts Appendix A.2 D-POS II Unit Appendix A.3 Approved AC/DC adaptors Appendix A.4 D-POS ANT (Ferrite antenna) Appendix A.5 Loop antenna Appendix A.6 SMILE ID D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
A common denomination for the system is D-POS II and where used it relates to the system as a whole. When necessary the specified units are mentioned by their part name (see below).
• Keep away from dust, moist and dirt. • Do not drop, knock, twist or shake the device. • Do not warm up the device or use it near fire. • The D-POS II may not be painted. • For repairs, contact a NEAT dealer. Cleaning •...
Loop Antenna This is actually an electric cable conected to the D-POS II as a loop. This cable can be integrated into door posts or floors making the installation virtually invisible, see "8.3.2 Loop antenna".
D-POS II hardware The D-POS II can be equipped with either a loop- or a ferrite antenna, depending on the application. The loop antenna normally has higher performance but may require a more complex installation. The ferrite antenna has a nice form factor and is easier to install.
Radio alarm DIP5 Relay output source Tamper Radio received DIP6 Send radio alarm at tamper DIP7 Power level High DIP8 Walk test mode on/off Active Not active Table 3. DIP Switches functions D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
D-POS II has one dual-colour (green/red) LED and during normal operation this is lit green. Picture 3. LED on D-POS II (marked with 1) 4.3.1 LED indications and functions The LED indications are categorized and with different priorities, i.e. the green light (priority 5) is superseeded by the red flash (priority 3) if there is an antenna failure.
Position Id codes (rotary switches S1 and S2) A unique position Id code is required for each D-POS II to differentiate the units in the system and to be able to locate it. The position Id code is a 4 digit hexadecimal value where the first two digits are set to 00 (ZeroZero).
Send a manual radio alarm Press button B1 between 0.1 and 3 seconds to send a manual radio alarm with alarm type 00 (two zeroes). This makes it possible to enter the D-POS II radio code into another radio receiving unit.
5.1.5 External input To avoid that the D-POS II unit emits its RFID continuously it it is possible to activate it remotely. A typical situation when the unit would start to emit a field is when a door is opened.
If coverage needs adjustment; deactivate the walk test mode, adjust RFID range and repeat steps 1-3 above. Programming with computer Programming with a computer requires a NPU (NEAT Programming unit) and the software WALL Family Programmer v2.1 or later which both can be obtained from your distributor.
Select device tab When WALL Family programmer is started a page with an array of products is dis- played. Click on the D-POS II picture to open the RFID, I/O and General info tab. Picture 4. WALL Family Programmer device page RFID, I/O and General info tab Picture 5.
The antenna power range can be adjusted and this is done by setting DIP7 to On (high power) or OFF (low power) in combination with the rotary switch S3 where clockwork rotation of the switch increases power. Default value = 50% D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
Status Here the current tamper status is displayed. Statuses can be: • Not tampered. • Tampered. • "" i.e. the D-POS II unit does not support displaying the current tamper status. 6.2.5 EXT input Function Defaul value = Transmit radio alarm...
Default = Yes, function on. D-SERVER system ID Enter the D-SERVER system ID where the D-POS II unit is used. Entering 0 (zero) means the D-POS II unit is not used in a D-SERVER system. Group activation code Enter the...
Alarm types This section determines what alarm type to be sent when certain events occur. E.g. in this example when the tamper switch is activated the D-POS II units sends a Tamper alarm. The default alarm types for events are:...
Basically, the RFID receiver is trigged when the SMILE ID enters the magnetic field of the antenna and depending on configuration, it acts or not. Picture 8. SMILE ID front with wristband D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
D-POS II unit. Below is a recommended path when installing a D-POS II. • Make the configurations and test the settings prior to installing (preferably on a table).
Mounting options D-POS II is designed to be installed either on a wall (with a 13 mm mounting socket) or in a junction box with cc 60 mm using the 1 mm mounting socket. Picture 10. 1 mm mounting frame Picture 11.
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If one ferrite antenna is used the field range will vary depending on the orientation of the SMILE ID. If there is a problem with sensitivity and/or activation it is possible to use two antennas with different orientation, like in the picture below. D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
This is done by connecting GND (screw terminal 7) and SYNC (screw terminal 8) on one unit to the corresponding screw terminals on the other unit. It is possible to synchronize both D-POS and D-POS II units. D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
D-POS II and NOT use zones. Alarm with positioning With several D-POS II in a building it is possible to create zones. The SMILE ID can be configured to just store the latest passed position (without sending any information at that time).
Prerequisites: • A D-POS II and a D-POS Antenna are mounted on a door post. A PUSH is mounted next to the door post or in the vicinity. • The door is equipped with a door lock mechanism.
Working temp 5-35 Output #9, #10 2 Ω Resistance (Closed) Blocking voltage 60 V 400 mA Load current 1 μA Leakage current (Open) Isolation voltage 1500 V Table 12. D-POS II technical data D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
866.2, 868.2, 906.2, 916.2 MHz Frequency - Non EU* Bandwidth 25 kHz Transmission range >100 m in free air Battery alarm Power save mode Working temperature 5-55 Table 16. SMILE ID technical data D-POS II - Technical Handbook NE41 17030-02 v1.0...
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