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GV-RU9003 UHF RFID Reader Introduction GV-RU9003 is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader of ISO18000-6C (EPC GEN2) standard. Designed for parking lot management, the reader can read RFID tags up to 10 m (33 ft) under optimal conditions. Features ...
Packing List GV-RU9003 L-Bracket Fixed-clamp U-clip Screws x 4 DC Jack Power Cable Installation Guide Warranty Card Notice 1. The product pattern is certified by the FCC. Unauthorized modification of the frequency, power, or originally designed functions and characteristics of the RFID reader are prohibited.
2.1. Signal level defining: High level (H): 3.3V / Low level (L): 0V (GND signal) 2.2. When the external control signal input is at high level and GV-RU9003 is in the standby mode, GV-RU9003 will not output any identification code to the back-end access controller.
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DI (brown-white) is the input signal (e.g. ground induction loop or photo interrupter) controlling the operating mode of GV-RU9003 with external control. If external control is not in use, connect it with the blue or blue/white wire.
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Installing GV-RU9003 You can install the reader on a pole or a pillar. Two types of pole mounts are recommended, as indicated below. Note: Make sure the diameter of the pole is within 53 mm (0.17 ft). Secure the L-bracket with four screws (supplied) on the rear side of the UHF RFID Reader.
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Secure the reader on a pillar or a pole using fixed-clamp and U-clip. Adjust the angle of the U-clip on L-bracket and secure the hexagon screw nuts. March 20, 2020...
Installation Considerations The reading range of 10 m (33 ft) is achieved when the RFID Reader and the RFID tag are installed at the same height, directly facing each other. The reading range is heavily dependent on the readability of the RFID tags being recognized. Therefore, the reading range may be affected by a variety of environmental and situational factors, which are exemplified by but no limited to the list below: ...
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1. Check the antenna pattern as listed below and make sure that the Tag on the passing vehicles will be on the opposite side of the RFID Reader. 2. Install the RFID Reader with the antenna paralleled to the Tag for better reading results. The Tag receives signals and returns them to the RFID Reader.
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3. Install the RFID Reader and Tag as shown below. Correct Misplaced 4. RFID Reader Installation Position Do not install RFID Reader near metal or the metallic substance which affects the electromagnetic field type. The recommended maximum height to set the RFID Reader is 1.8 - 2.2 m (5.9 - 7.2 ft).
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Keep any barrier away from the reading zone between RFID the Reader and Tag. 5. The RFID Reader must be installed at the same side of the Tag or at the nearest reading range to the Tag. Upper Installation Proper Improper March 20, 2020...
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Side Installation Proper Improper 6. Recommended Tag Position Vehicles Place the Tag on the front windshield or headlight, at the nearest reading range to the reader. When placing the Tag on the headlight, keep the Tag away from the metal body of the vehicle.
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Motorcycles Install the Tag on the front shield and at the closest range to the RFID Reader. If there is no front shield available, it is suggested to install the Tag on the plastic body of motorcycle at the closest range to the RFID Reader. 7.
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When two or more RFID Readers are installed together, co-channel interference might occur. Note: To avoid channel interference: For U.S. models, you must preselect a channel in which the RFID Reader shall function upon purchase. For European models, the assigning of the channels shall be automated. March 20, 2020...
530 g / 1.16 lb Certification FCC, CE Note: 1. GV-ASManager V4.4.2.0 is required. 2. Wiegand interface supports both GeoVision AS2xxx/4xxx/8xxx controllers and 3rd party controllers (Wiegand 64 Bits). 3. Specifications are subject to change without notice. March 20, 2020...
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