User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 95 Series RFID System User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Introduction
- Reader R95 Installation and Connections
- Exciter E95 Installation and Connections
- Power Supply TRM95 Installation and Connection
- Configuration and Operation
- Before You Begin
- General Procedure Rules
- Setting Up the Reader/PC Connection
- Reader’s Power-up Sequence
- Learning Procedure (Optional)
- Resetting the Reader
- Checking the Reader’s Basic Parameters
- Setting Up the Exciter’s Address
- LF Transmitter Output
- Configuring the Reader
- Setting Up the Carrier Threshold
- Setting Up the Exciter’s Test-Tag
- Setting Up the Real Time Clock
- Configuring the Reader’s Application Parameters
- Configuring the Reader’s Network Parameters
- Storing the Reader’s Configuration
- Reader - Final Setup
- 95 Series RFID System - Final Test
- Programming and Testing the Transponder T95
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Transponder T95 Messages
- Excitation Modes
- Reader Software Upgrade Procedure
- Glossary
- Index
Power Supply TRM95
Specifications A-5
Approvals Approved under I-ETS 300 330, I-ETS 300 220, RSS-210 and FCC Part 15.
Power Supply TRM95
Input • AC line voltage:120Vac - model TRM95/120V
230Vac - model TRM95/230V
• Ratings: Model TRM95/120V - 0.7A, 60 Hz
Model TRM95/230V - 0.35A, 50 Hz
• Voltage tolerance: ±10%
• Fusing: Type T (“Slo-Blo”), 5x20mm; 1A for TRM95/120V; 0.5A for TRM95/230V
Output • Dual: 12 Vac/1A, 22Vac/2A
• Frequency: 50/60Hz
• Voltage tolerance: ±10%
Environmental
Operation
Temperature
-30°Cto+50°C.
Storage
Temperature
-40°Cto+70°C.
Relative
Humidity
Maximum95%,non-condensingat+40°C.
Mechanical • Dimensions
Length: 300 ± 5 mm
Width: 168 ± 5 mm
Height: 132 ± 5 mm
Approvals Approved under CSA, UL, and CE.
System Performance
Excitation Range Larger than 4.0 m in open space conditions.
Reading Range Larger than 20.0 m in open space conditions.
Identification
Capability
Transponders can be identified (excited and recorded) when they are placed inside
standard mail trays and bags, or collated on rollercages when they are moving
through the RFID system at the normal operational speed (less than 5 m/s).