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AT-4/868 UHF

 

 

FAAC S.p.A. Via Calari, 10 – 40069 – Zola Predosa (BO) - Italy 

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CONTENTS 

CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

1

 

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

1.1

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................... 3

 

2

 

INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.1

 

PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 4

 

2.2

 

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 4

 

2.3

 

ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BRACKET ................................................................................. 5

 

2.4

 

OPENING THE SERVICE COVER .......................................................................................... 6

 

3

 

CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 7

 

3.1

 

FASTENING THE CABLES ..................................................................................................... 7

 

3.2

 

CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.3

 

POWER SUPPLY...................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.4

 

COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................10

 

3.4.1

 

RS232 CONNECTION .......................................................................................................... 10

 

3.4.2

 

WIEGAND, MAGSTRIPE, BARCODE CONNECTION ..................................................... 11

 

3.5

 

DIGITAL I/O ...........................................................................................................................12

 

3.5.1

 

RELAY OUTPUT .................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.5.2

 

DISABLED READING ........................................................................................................... 13

 

3.5.3

 

TAMPER SWITCH ................................................................................................................. 14

 

4

 

DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT ............................................................. 15

 

4.1

 

CONNECTION TO ACCESS CONTROL .............................................................................15

 

4.2

 

CONNECTION TO PARKLITE ..............................................................................................16

 

4.3

 

CONNECTION TO PARAGON ............................................................................................19

 

5

 

SETTING THE DIP-SWITCHES .................................................................................................. 20

 

5.1

 

RS232 / RS422 SELECTION ................................................................................................20

 

5.2

 

RS232 / RS422 SELECTION ................................................................................................20

 

5.3

 

SW1-3  SW1-4 .......................................................................................................................20

 

6

 

LED DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... 21

 

7

 

UHF  FREQUENCIES .................................................................................................................... 22

 

7.1

 

RADIO REGULATION ...........................................................................................................22

 

7.2

 

FREQUENCY CHANNEL SELECTION ................................................................................22

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................... 24

 

A

 

PART NUMBERS ........................................................................................................................... 25

 

 

Summary of Contents for AT- 4/868 UHF

Page 1: ...2011 05 188 ver 1 01 FAAC S p A Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BO Italy Page 1 of 25 AT 4 868 UHF Installation guide Part number 103162...

Page 2: ...ATIONS 10 3 4 1 RS232 CONNECTION 10 3 4 2 WIEGAND MAGSTRIPE BARCODE CONNECTION 11 3 5 DIGITAL I O 12 3 5 1 RELAY OUTPUT 12 3 5 2 DISABLED READING 13 3 5 3 TAMPER SWITCH 14 4 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTIONS TO...

Page 3: ...t technology for free hands access solutions that is whenever showing a ticket card to access a gate would become uncomfortable The unit is designed to identify vehicles with passive tag sticker appli...

Page 4: ...sconnect the power supply Do not modify or add components to the AT 4 868 UHF if not indicated by the manufacturer or by FAAC in order not to jeopardize the compliance of the system with the safety re...

Page 5: ...an also be wall mounted After having fixed the bracket you can connect the AT 4 868 UHF The spherical part enables you to direct the AT 4 868 UHF into the required direction After having reached the c...

Page 6: ...ading range set the operating frequency and view the LED indicators Use the screws at the bottom of the device to unblock the cover and make the lifting possible Fig 4 Opening of the service cover Not...

Page 7: ...1 Fit the nut 1 the seal 2 and the cable gland 3 on the cable 2 Cut the external sheath to the required length 3 Fold the shielding screen 4 on the cable gland and reduce the shield as shown in Fig 5...

Page 8: ...driver push downward to free the cable passage Use a screwdriver with thin flat bit 3 Fit the cable into the connector terminal 4 When the screwdriver is removed the cable remains blocked thanks to th...

Page 9: ...y Page 9 of 25 3 3 POWER SUPPLY AT 4 868 UHF requires a DC 12 24V power supply The max current consumption is 1A 12VDC 0 5A 24VDC Connections DC 0V DC 12 24VDC Note The electrical connection is protec...

Page 10: ...868 UHF has an RS232 interface onboard This interface does not support hardware handshake signals Connections RXD Reception input GND Ground TXD Transmission output Note 1 Max cable length 15 m Note...

Page 11: ...iring depends on the required type of communication protocol Fig 10 shows the connection for the Wiegand protocol Connections WIEGAND MAGSTRIPE BARCODE OUT1 Card Loaded OUT2 Data 0 green Clock OUT3 Da...

Page 12: ...relay output activates automatically when a transponder is identified The green light on the front element lights on together with the relay Connections NC Normally closed contact COM Common contact N...

Page 13: ...input This input is commonly used together with a sensor e g with a magnetic loop that detects the presence of a vehicle Use a voltage free contact to connect the 5V to the RDIS input When the RDIS in...

Page 14: ...itch for signalling any unauthorized cover opening This contact can be connected to an external alarm system The contacts are normally closed when the cover is closed Connections NC Tamper normally cl...

Page 15: ...ECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT 4 1 CONNECTION TO ACCESS CONTROL Perform the connection between the terminal K2 of the AT 4 868 UHF reader and the terminal M1 or M2 of the Cobra board K2 Cobra M1 M2 Out2 D0 C Ou...

Page 16: ...ly Page 16 of 25 4 2 CONNECTION TO PARKLITE In order to connect the AT 4 868 UHF reader you need to disconnect the wiring between the Plite Board and the Pratic 503 Board already existing inside the c...

Page 17: ...A Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BO Italy Page 17 of 25 Data Line Use a Mixer board and perform the connections according to the diagram below Fig 16 Connection to Parklite Parklite Column AT 4 868...

Page 18: ...0 40069 Zola Predosa BO Italy Page 18 of 25 Pratic Mixer J3 D D C C B B Table 2 connection between terminals Mixer J2 Cobra M1 12V GND D D1 D C D0 C B BUZ Mixer J1 AT4 868 K2 GND D OUT3 C OUT2 B AT 4...

Page 19: ...3 CONNECTION TO PARAGON Perform the connection between the terminal K3 of the AT 4 868 UHF reader and the terminal J96 of the Paragon terminal power board Table 3 connection between terminals AT 4 868...

Page 20: ...SW1 4 are described below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Fig 18 DIP switches 5 1 RS232 RS422 SELECTION Set the Dip Switch 1 in OFF position UHF processor Backward compatible processor P61 or Q70 5 2 RS232 R...

Page 21: ...Data transmission RS232 RS422 USB I F board RXD Data reception RS232 RS422 USB I F board ID Identification It flashes rapidly when a valid Transponder is identified STS Status LED Slow flashing 0 8 s...

Page 22: ...hina FHSS 920 5 924 5 20 Australia FHSS 920 0 926 0 12 Israel 915 0 917 0 4 Japan LBT 952 0 954 0 Korea FHSS 917 0 920 8 Table 5 region specific parameters 7 2 FREQUENCY CHANNEL SELECTION If no freque...

Page 23: ...10 40069 Zola Predosa BO Italy Page 23 of 25 Display Value Frequency Mhz 1 865 7 2 866 3 3 866 9 4 867 5 Table 6 Frequency value for Europe Display Value Frequency Mhz 1 915 1 2 915 7 3 916 3 4 916 9...

Page 24: ...IP65 Operating ambient temperature 30 C 60 C 22 F 140 F Relative humidity 10 93 non condensation Identification Range 4 meters 12 feet TAG on line Power supply 12VDC 24VDC Consumptions 1A 12VDC 0 5A...

Page 25: ...AT 4 868 UHF FAAC S p A Via Calari 10 40069 Zola Predosa BO Italy Page 25 of 25 A PART NUMBERS LETTORI AT 4 868 Reader part number 103162 TRANSPONDERS Windshield Tag UHF 868 part number 786348...

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