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Ubisense 

– Ultra-wideband Location System – UBISENSOR30V1 Revision D 

 
 

 

Figure 3 

– UBISENSOR30V1 optional dust cover 

 
 
 
The optional rear dust cover may be used for installations where the sensor needs additional 
protection from the environment. The cover may be fitted with suitable cable glands where the 
cables exit from the cover on the bottom surface. 

 
Installation and Operation Instructions 

 
For complete operating instructions, please visit 

www.ubisensedimension4.com

  

Mounting options 

The UBISENSOR30V1 has three mounting holes in the back of the case, to which external 
clamps and brackets can be attached. The two outer holes are M4 size, the middle hole is M6 
size (and can be used in conjunction with a standard photographic camera mount). 

Powering the UBISENSOR30V1 

The UBISENSOR30V1 must be powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE). This is normally 
done by connecting the unit to a network using a PoE switch. However, it is also possible to 
use mid-span injectors if desired.  

Setting up the UBISENSOR30V1 

The UBISENSOR30V1 must be entered into a configured Ubisense DIMENSION4 dataset. 
See 

www.ubisensedimension4.com

 for instructions on how to set up a dataset for your 

environment. 
 
Each UBISENSOR30V1 has a unique MAC address, which can be found on the label on the 
rear of the unit. By entering the UBISENSOR30V1 in the dataset, and configuring it to 
account for the desired system setup, the correct tracking performance can be achieved. See 

www.ubisensedimension4.com

 for full instructions on how to configure UBISENSOR30V1 

sensors within the dataset. 

Switching on the UBISENSOR30V1 

To turn on the UBISENSOR30V1, simply turn on the power to the device. The status LED on 
the front of the unit should illuminate, and the device will begin to attempt to contact the 
Ubisense location system dataset (which should already have been installed on your network 
– see 

www.ubisensedimension4.com

 for details).  

Optional dust cover 

 (attaches with four screws) 

Summary of Contents for UBISENSOR30V1

Page 1: ...ocation System UBISENSOR30V1 Revision D User s Manual Written By Andy Ward Ubisense Limited St Andrews House St Andrews Road Cambridge CB4 1DL ENGLAND Tel 44 0 1223 535170 Fax 44 0 1223 448167 Email s...

Page 2: ...s of America 1 Regulatory Information for Canada 2 Nomenclature Error Bookmark not defined Features of the Ubisensor 3 Installation and Operation Instructions 5 Mounting options 5 Powering the Ubisens...

Page 3: ...s B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates u...

Page 4: ...e Canada L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi...

Page 5: ...5 2481 75 9 1 Regulatory Information for the UK Hereby Ubisense Limited declares that the radio equipment type UB Tag Dimension4 UWB BLE tag D4UWBBLE is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Regulati...

Page 6: ...ra wideband Location System UBISENSOR30V1 Revision D Features of the UBISENSOR30V1 The diagrams below show several important features of the UBISENSOR30V1 Figure 1 UBISENSOR30V1 Front Figure 2 UBISENS...

Page 7: ...one by connecting the unit to a network using a PoE switch However it is also possible to use mid span injectors if desired Setting up the UBISENSOR30V1 The UBISENSOR30V1 must be entered into a config...

Page 8: ...0V1 is not functioning correctly and the Ubisense location system management tools are not able to diagnose the problem it is likely that the unit is not communicating with the rest of the location sy...

Page 9: ...tion FCC ID SEASENSOR33 IC 8673A SENSOR33 Lowest channel frequency 2401 750MHz 802 15 4f 2012 channel 15 Highest channel frequency 2481 750MHz 802 15 4f 2012 channel 56 Maximum average output e i r p...

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