User's Manual

Installation Manual Tag Test Station 20-1
Tag Test Station
Positioning and Mounting a TTS
TTS Specifications
Tag Test Stations are typically located at staff
stations near a computer with the Accutech
Software and are secured by four mounting
screws.
Positioning and Mounting a TTS
Connecting a TTS
The Tag Test Station (TTS) is used for Tag
assignments. In a similar fashion to a Tx wand
antenna, the TTS emits a small Tx Activation
Field that activates Tags. Once activated a Tag
sends a signal to the Receiver. The Receiver
sends this information to the Multiplexer, which
sends it to the computer with the Accutech
Software. The Tag Reader Status dialog box
appears on the PC screen where it can be
assigned or unassigned.
Connecting a TTS
To connect a TTS, refer to Figures 20.1 - 20.3
and use the following instructions:
1. Connect P1-pin1 (“UNREG”) from the
Controller to the connector strip of the
TTS.
2. Connect P1-pin2 (“X”) from the
Controller to the connector strip of the
TTS.
TTS Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
3. Note that TTS zones are for Tag
assignment purposes only; you do not
wire the other positions of the Receiver
to the Controller. Disconnect any signal
not shown (
see Figure 20.2).
Power Requirements
Dependant upon Controller.
Temperature
A TTS operates best in an ambient temperature
between 35 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Operation outside of this range may cause
unexpected or undesirable results, including
premature failure.
Weight
A TTS weighs approximately 10 ounces.
Figure 20.1 Inside a TTS