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TSU 200 Long Distance Reader Wiring and Installation Instructions Art. # 896215 Zulassung_wi_en_ts_tsu-200_pro_v140205_te_bf...
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Regulatory Notices Europe Hereby, deister electronic GmbH declares that this equipment - if used according to the in- structions - is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC. A full declaration of conformity can be requested at: info@deister-gmbh.de...
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GmbH. deister electronic GmbH reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this documentation without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.
Content 1. Technical Data............5 2. Mechanical Dimensions..........6 2.1 Side View......................6 2.2 Front View......................6 2.3 Rear View......................7 3. Wiring.................7 3.1 Installation Notes....................7 3.2 Pin Assignment....................8 4. LEDs and Beeper............9 5. Mounting..............10 5.1 Mounting on poles and pipes................10 5.1.1 Mounting the base plate for mast mounting LRM3........10 5.2 Montage on walls and ceilings................11 5.2.1 Mounting with ball joint bracket LRM1............11 5.2.2 Direct Mounting..................11...
1. Technical Data Dimensions: mm (inch) W x H x D 200 x 175 x 60 (7.87 x 6.89 x 2.36) Weight kg (lbs) 1.2 (2.6) Housing Material: ABS/PC, Al (powder-coated) Protection Class: IP67 Operating Temperature: °C (°F) -20 ... 50 (-4 ... 122) Relative Humidity: 5...95, non-condensing Power Requierement:...
Rear View Attention! M6 Allen screws only! 3. Wiring Installation Notes 1) Installing the earth terminal: The earth terminal is supplied with the unit and can be installed at the prepared location when needed, for example when the unit is installed outdoors.
2) Attention: When installing the reader, make sure the tab connector (as shown) is professionally grounded with a flexible line with at least 0.75 mm² (0.11 inch²) (18 gauge) cross section. Connect the earth cable here after installing the earth terminal provided.
Examples: Power Supply Voltage Wire Diameter Maximum Cable Length AWG24 (0,22mm²) 5 m (16.4 ft.) AWG24 (0,22mm²) 50 m (164 ft.) AWG20 (0,5mm²) 10 m (32.8 ft) AWG20 (0,5mm²) 100 m (328 ft.) 4. LEDs and Beeper The standard settings for the LEDs and the beeper are as follows: LED/beeper Action Visualisation...
5. Mounting Mounting on poles and pipes For installation on a mast or tube, the baseplate LRM3 (included in scope of supply, see Section 5.1.1) must be mounted on the rear of the TSU 200, so that it can be adjusted vertically or horizontally.
Montage on walls and ceilings For mounting on walls or ceilings the ball joint bracket LRM1 (optional, see chapter 5.2.1) can be mounted directly onto the back of the reader. This mounting aid allows to adjust the reader in any desired position. Both ends of the ball joint bracket are ball-beared and connected via a rotatable axis.
Function Principle and Environmental Influences The reader sends a high-frequency carrier signal. The transponder that is located within the area of this transmitted carrier transmits the signal back with its own transponder data in a modulated way. This very weak signal is being analyzed by the reader. Because of the particular small-bandwidth and the high carrier frequency this system is almost fail-safe.
6. Installation Notes For a standard installation in a passenger-car car park, a TSU 200 can be installed either beside the roadway, or above it. Installation on the side of the road: The reader is mounted on a pole on the driver's side next to the road at a height of 1.8 m –...
Reading Distance Given the condition that the transponder is aligned towards the reader, a detection range as shown in the figure below is the result when the reader is operated detached. The reading range varies due to environmental influences. For example, reflections on the ground can increase the maximum reading range.
7. Test Mode The TSU 200 has an integrated test mode for checking the performance of UHF transponders, and to automatically adapt the unit's antenna to local environmental conditions. This simplifies alignment of the unit and its adaptation to specific local circumstances of the application.
8. Configuration of WebConfig Software Preparations A virtual serial COM port is set up via the USB port. The driver installation is described in the manual of the SNG 3. SNG 3 Interface Converter The interface converter SNG3 (optional, see 9. “Accessories”) can be used for connecting a reader to a host/PC via USB.
Starting WebConfig After the successful installation of the virtual COM port driver, run the WebConfig software. Copy the file "WebConfig.exe" from the supplied CD into a suitable directory on your local hard disk and open it by double-clicking. The configuration of the "TSU 200" must be carried out as follows: Step Configuration Software “WebConfig.”...
8.3.1 Summary This menu shows a summary of the current reader configuration. Device Info Serial number: Serial number of device Device: Identification code of device Version: Firmware version (SW) and hardware version (HW) of device Region: Region the device is authorized for Hardware configuration: Hardware configuration code of device Note:...
8.3.2 Basic Setup Enable RS485 termination If this check box is selected, the internal RS485 termination of the reader is switched on. This function is permanently activated in the TSU 200! read mode This parameter defines, if the reader expects only one tag in the antenna field or if there may be more tags within the antenna field.
8.3.3 Frequency Setup Preferred channel This value defines the preferred channel number before the reader uses another channel. In a multi-reader environment (EU only), use different channels for the readers. Use the “Preferred channel” parameter to make this setting. Select the greatest possible separation! Channel mask This mask defines the channels to be used by the readers.
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Korea Channel No. Frequency E.I.R.P. 917.1 MHz ≤ 4.00 W 917.7 MHz ≤ 4.00 W 918.3 MHz ≤ 4.00 W 918.9 MHz ≤ 4.00 W 919.5 MHz ≤ 4.00 W 920.1 MHz ≤ 4.00 W Japan Channel No. Frequency E.I.R.P. 952.4 MHz ≤...
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Brazil Channel No. Frequency E.R.P. 915.25 MHz ≤ 2.00 W 915.50 MHz ≤ 2.00 W 915.75 MHz ≤ 2.00 W 916.00 MHz ≤ 2.00 W ≤ 2.00 W 926.75 MHz ≤ 2.00 W 927.00 MHz ≤ 2.00 W 927.25 MHz ≤...
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