AEG ARE I2 manual General Instructions

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ARE I2 / RS 232 – Installation Guide

8 Instructions

8.1General Instructions

To avoid any reduction of the reading distance of the reader, the housing must not be brought next to a metal surface. This could lead to a significant change of the properties of the antenna circuit, which in turn reduces the reading range considerably!

To get reliable readings, the distance between reader and transponder must be within the speci- fied reading volume.

The reading characteristic in front of the reader is not isotropic. It depends also strongly on the orientation between Reader and Transponder. To get the maximum reading distance, the ori- entation between reader and transponder must be well suited. The best orientation depends on the type of antenna inside of the housing ( ferrite – type or plane coil type) and the applied transponder (disc or glass transponder)

To get a reliable readings or writings, the time of transponder while crossing the sensitive area of the antenna must be co-ordinated to the data transfer characteristics of transponder

In general the time depends on the speed of the transponder, the size of the transponder and the way the transponder is mounted on the vehicle and must be verified by field tests.

Environmental electromagnetic noise may also reduce the read and write range considerably.

Arrangement to eliminate such troubles must be done specific to the application by the help of engineers of the manufacturer.

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Contents Page Introduction System Overview START-UP Procedure Installation Appendix 4 / 33- Revision Introduction System OverviewStart-up Procedure Installation Mounting of the HousingAssemblage of the Line Connectors Grounding of the ReaderAllowed Diameter of the Used Cables Assembling of the Cable PipeMounting of the Power Supply Cable Arranged Parts for MountingAre Final Assembly of the Cable Pipe Plug in of the SAB CabUsing the Service Cable ID RS232Using the Power Supply and Data Cable ID Power SupplyVisual Signal Lamps AreSettings of the Reader / Most Important Parameters GeneralError Codes CID Suppression of ID CodesCN Suppression of No Reads NID- Failure ProtectionCID=1 EC- Echo BD- BaudrateVS- Show Parameter TOR Maximum Reading TimeVsave Save Parameter Mode 2 Triggered by an Software Command Operating Modes of the ReaderSettings of the Reader / Most Used Parameters 22 / 33- RevisionBasic Data Exchange Process ReadOnly-Transponder4 R / W -Transponder Standard Read Process / Serial Number of the Transponder GTSelective Read RD Writing Process WDResponse of the transponder was not readable Operating Mode 0 Continuous Reading Continuous operation27 / 33- Revision Instructions General InstructionsSpecial Instructions for Using a Read / Write System Reference Documentation HotlineRevisions Appendix Best Orientation for an F-Type -Reader Best Orientation for an L-Type -Reader Assembling of the SAB Cab