User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE 4
- FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE
- TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- THE POWER SUPPLY
- VERIFICATION OF THE READER
- INSTALLATION
- EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
- INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PROCEDURES FOR THE ASYNCHRONOUS LINKS
- OPEN COLLECTOR INTERFACE
- THE OUTPUTS (JR3)
- THE INPUTS (JR4)
- OPERATING FREQUENCY CHANNEL
- ADJUSTMENT OF THE READING RANGE
- ORIENTATION OF THE ANTENNA
- FCC Notice
- CE Notice
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1. FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE
Hyper X system uses a reader which emits a microwave signal to an identification area . The range of
this identification area varies from a few centimeters to several meters. When a tag enters this zone, it
modulates this radiation, thereby sending its code back to the reader, which then processes the
received signal and extracts the code.
The LMB reader contains all the functional parts of the reading unit. For the LMB_6000 readers, the
antenna is integrated inside the reader. The LMB_7000 readers use an external monolithic antenna
such as AT1, AT2, AT3 or AT5.
The principal functions are :
• Reading distance from 2 to 8m depending on model
• Reading distance adjustment by selection of 3 positions.
• Directivity of the microwave signal :
- Identification relatively insensitive to environment
- Adjustable beam
- Installation of reading antenna against metal walls without range reduction
• Simultaneous identification of 5 tags in 1 second
- Several tags can be present in identification zone, intentionally or not
- Identification of the tag in all positions : recto/verso ; horizontal/vertical
• Coexistence of several readers in same area : 31 in Europe and 119 in US
Precautions:
- Metallic surfaces or persons coming between tags and the reading antennas create shadow zones
in the identification area.
- The proximity of a tag to a metallic surface or a person (<5mm) reduces the reading distance.