Declaration of Conformity Jungheinrich AG, Friedrich-Ebert-Damm 129, 22047 Hamburg, Germany Manufacturer or agent acting in the European Union Model Option Serial no.
Foreword Notes on the operating instructions These ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS are designed to provide sufficient instruction for the safe operation of the Easy Access transponder standalone module. The information is presented in a precise and clear manner. The chapters are arranged by letter and the pages are numbered continuously. When operating and performing maintenance work, make sure that you use the description that applies to the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Modul.
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8 Contents A Correct Use and Application ...................................................................... 7 1 Approved application conditions .......................................................................... 7 2 Proprietor responsibilities .................................................................................... 9 B Component Description ............................................................................. 10 1 Application..................................................
In adverse weather conditions (thunder, lightning), the Easy Access transponder standalone module must not be operated outdoors or in endangered areas.
2 Proprietor responsibilities For the purposes of these operating instructions, the "operating company" is defined as any natural or legal person who either uses the Easy Access Transponder StandAlone Modul himself, or on whose behalf it is used. In special cases (e.g. leasing or renting) the operating company is considered the person who, in accordance with existing contractual agreements between the owner and operator of the Easy Access transponder standalone module, is charged with operational duties.
B Component Description 1 Application The Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Modul is an access system. Activation is via a transponder in accordance with DIN ISO/IEC 14443 A/B, via soft key entry on delivery.
2 Technical Specifications All technical specifications refer to a standard module. Z Technical modifications and additions reserved. 2.1 Module Power supply 12 VDC to 48 VDC Current consumption during operation 12 V - 120 mA (maximum) 24 V - 60 mA 48 V - 35 mA 2.2 Standby current consumption 8 mA at 24 V Dimensions 67.4 x 67.4 x 54.
2.3 8 + supply 9 CANH 10 Activity detection (low active) 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND EN norms Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The manufacturer confirms that the truck adheres to the limits for electromagnetic emissions and resistance as well as the static electricity discharge test in accordance with EN 300330-1 as well as the standardised instructions contained therein. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1.L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2.L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
2.4 Conditions of use Ambient temperature -28°C to +65°C 2.5 Electrical requirements The manufacturer certifies compliance with the requirements for the design and manufacture of electrical equipment, according to EN 1175 "Safety of industrial trucks - Electrical requirements" and EN 60204-1 "Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines", provided the module is used correctly. 2.
C Operation 1 Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module 1.1 Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module Description Item Control/ display 1.2 Function 1 Key allocation see page 18. 2 Keys Selection keys for the corresponding functions.
Switches off the machine Settings: Switches to the menu for managing the codes/transponders and for the log-in history Change access code/transponder: To add or delete codes/transponders Change set-up code/set-up transponder: To activate the transponder reader and add/delete the set-up transponder Back: Cancels the current process and returns to the previous menu Up arrow: Selection of codes/transponders Down arrow: Selection of codes/transponders Clear: Deletes selected codes/transponders Add: To add tra
Item Description 3 Display unit (as-supplied condition): – Entry of 4-digit default or set-up code, using the numbers 1 to 4 4 Transponder reader: – Read area for the transponder 17
2 2.1 Operation of the Easy Access Transponder Stand-Alone Module General Information about the Use of the Keyless Access System The default code is to be found on a sticker. When using for the first time, change the set-up code and remove the sticker! – Default code: 1-2-3-4 – Factory set-up code: 2-4-1-2 When a valid code is entered or a valid transponder used, a green tick appears on the display unit.
2.2 Using the Display: 2.2.1 Activating the Module with the Default Code Procedure • Release the emergency disconnect switch. • Enter the default code 1-2-3-4 using the soft keys below the display (3). The module is enabled. 2.2.2 Blocking an Enabled Module Procedure • Press the key under the "Switch off" symbol (5) on the display unit.5 The module is blocked.
2.3 Commissioning the Transponder Reader In the as-supplied condition, the Easy Access transponder standalone module can be enabled only by using the keys on the display unit. The operating company needs to activate the transponder reader. Once the transponder reader has been activated, the module can be enabled only by using transponders.
2.3.1 Activating the transponder reader Procedure • Release the emergency disconnectswitch. • Enter the default code 1-2-3-4 using thekeys below the display unit (3). The truck is switched on. • Press the key below the "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below the "Change setupcode" symbol (7). • Enter the set-up code 2-4-1-2 using thekeys below the display unit (3). The set-up code entered is displayed. • Press the key below the "Delete"symbol (8). The set-up code is deleted.
2.4 Using the Transponder Reader NOTE Do not damage the transponders. The module cannot be switched on with damaged transponders. 2.4.1 Activating the Module with a Transponder Procedure • Release the emergency disconnect switch. • Hold a transponder in front of thetransponder read area (4). A green tick appears and remains until the transponder has been confirmed. If there is no confirmation within 20 seconds, the access prompt appears. • Press the key below the "Confirm" symbol (9).
2.4.3 Adding a new transponder Requirements – The truck is switched on, see page 24. Procedure • Press the key below the "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below the "Edit transponder" symbol (11). A set-up transponder is requested. • Place the set-up transponder on thetransponder reader (4). All transponder IDs are shown on the display unit (3). • Press the key below the "Add"symbol (12). • Place the new transponder on thetransponder reader (4).
2.4.4 Deleting transponders Requirements – The truck is switched on, see page 24. Procedure • Press the key below "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below "Edittransponder" symbol (11). The set-up transponder is requested. the the • Place the set-up transponder on thetransponder reader (4). All transponder IDs are shown on the display unit (3). • Select the transponder ID to bedeleted using the key below the "Down selection" symbol (13). • Press the key below the "Delete"symbol (8).
2.4.5 Adding a New Set-up Transponder Requirements – The truck is switched on, see page 24. Procedure • Press the key below the "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below the "Change set-up transponder" symbol (11). The set-up transponder is requested. • Place the set-up transponder on thetransponder reader (4). All transponder IDs are shown on the display unit (3). • Press the key below the "Add"symbol (12). • Place the new transponder on thetransponder reader (4).
2.4.6 Deleting a Set-up Transponder Requirements – The truck is switched on, see page 24. Procedure • Press the key below the "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below the "Changeset-up transponder" symbol (11). The set-up transponder is requested. • Place the set-up transponder on thetransponder reader (4). All set-up transponder IDs are shown on the display unit (3). • Select the set-up transponder ID tobe deleted using the key below the "Down selection" symbol (13).
3 Log-in History The log-in history displays the last 10 transponder IDs used to enable the module in chronological order. The current log-in is displayed first. Requirements – Truck is switched on. Procedure • Press the key below the "Settings"symbol (6). • Press the key below the "Log-in history"symbol (14). A set-up transponder is requested. • Place the set-up transponder on thetransponder reader (4). The log-in history is displayed. The current log-in is displayed first.