KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA 801154 Compact RF Module, model 801154 User Manual 287265

KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA INC. Compact RF Module, model 801154 287265

Revised user manual containing RF exposure statement

CR2000 Reader Installation Instructions  Document A316000-775 2001 MARK IV INDUSTRIES LTD.  Revision B, Issue printed on 12/4/2002 10:27 AM,    filename: E:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\287265.DOC CONFIDENTIAL: This document is the confidential property of Mark IV Industries Ltd. and may not be released or copied without written permission. CR2000 - Reader Kit  CR2000 - Reader Kit Packing List Part Number  Description 801075-001  CR2000 Compact Reader 318993-009  DC Power Pack, 110Vac input, output 5V/3A, 15V/1.5A, -15V/0.3A, Skynet #SNP-PA54 318145-177  CR2000 PC Software on Diskette 801076-001 Antenna Assembly CR2000 Reader - Connections CR2000 - Installation Tools Your tool kit should include (but is not limited to)… ♦ N-type connector crimp tool ♦ screwdrivers: flat blade, Philips blade ♦ SAE Socket set ♦ utility knife, wire cutter, wire stripper CR2000- Installation Items The kit of reader components described at left does not include the following required items… 1 PC cable, RS232 (DTE-DCE), 12 feet (see Fig 1) A/R antenna mount hardware: bracket(s), clamp(s), mast, etc. 100 feet (or less A/R) of RG213U cable 2.5 feet of RG58U cable 1 N-male connector for RG213U cable 1 N-female connector for RG213U cable 1 N-male connector for RG58U cable 1 N-female connector for RG58U cable 1 each of fixed attenuators: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 dB A/R heat shrink tubing, electrical tape, cable ties and clamps  NOTE: During system installation, the contractor determines the fixed RF attenuation level required. CR2000- Installation Overview ♦ The antenna is installed within the distance/angular limits of the "pick-up point" as indicated in Table 1 on the back page ♦ The reader, power pack, antenna adapter cable and "total RF attenuation" components are installed at a location inside the building (see Figure 1 on the back page) that is (all of)…  within 6 feet of a 110Vac power main drop   within 12 feet (4 meters) of the host computer   within 100 feet of the antenna mounting location outside the building ♦ All system connections are completed as indicated in the CR2000 - Installation Steps listed on the back page. ♦ The CR2000 PC application software is transferred from the diskette to the host computer and is running. ♦ The total RF attenuation value is determined by varying the configuration of the available fixed attenuators.  NOTE: Where necessary, Mark IV Industries Ltd. I.V.H.S. personnel may be required to "fine tune" the system RF attenuation parameters.  Document Revision Record Rev Date  ECN  Approved A 18-Jan-01 Preliminary                                  power cable antenna  adapter cablePC cable CR2000 reader antenna software diskette power pack
CR2000 Reader Installation Instructions  Document A316000-775 2001 MARK IV INDUSTRIES LTD.  Revision B, Issue printed on 12/4/2002 10:27 AM,    filename: E:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\287265.DOC CONFIDENTIAL: This document is the confidential property of Mark IV Industries Ltd. and may not be released or copied without written permission. CR2000 - Antenna mounting The antenna will be mounted over-head at a height of Ha ft with horizontal polarization where Ha is measured from the highest part of the antenna. Determine the distance Do (in ft) between the "pick-up point" and the antenna mast, and use it to determine the antenna tilt down angle α° in the in-lane direction (H Plane), using the following table. Antenna Height (Ha) [ft] Pick-up Point (Do) * [ft] Antenna Tilt Angle (α) [Deg] Beam Center ** [ft] 12  5 to 7  15  3   7 to 9  18  4 12.5  5 to 7  15  3   7 to 9  18  4 13  6 to 8  15  3.5   8 to 10  18  4.5 13.5  7 to 9  15  4   9 to 10  18  4.5 * Distance referred to the antenna mast.  ** Based on semi-empirical data. Note: This device shall cause no harm at a distance greater than 1 meter away from the antenna. The antenna has gain of 6 db.CR2000 - Installation Steps Connect the antenna with the reader via RF feedline and RF attenuator(s) and antenna adapter cable.  1) Disconnect the power main input to the power supply. 2) Connect the Power supply output to the CR2000 reader. 3) Connect the PC port COM1 to the reader host port using the provided straight through RS-232 cable. 4) Connect the RF cable adapter (RG58 short cable) to the reader RF port (Type N connector). 5) Connect the RF feedline to the RF cable adapter via the fixed attenuator(s) referenced in step 9. Install a Type-N Male connector at the end of the feedline. 6)  Route the RF feedline through the wall. At the feedline antenna end, slip 6" of heatshrink tubing on the cable. Install a Type-N female connector at the end of the feedline. Make the connection with the antenna. 7) Reconnect the power main input to the power supply. 8) Execute the CR2000 PC application software as referenced in document A316000-743. 9) Determine the "total RF attenuation" value by varying the configuration of the available fixed attenuator value(s). 10) After the system has been fully tested OK then heat shrink the tubing (in step 6) over the antenna connector to make it water tight. Figure 1 - Installation Diagramattenuator attenuatorN maleN maleN femaleN maleRF cableRG213U< 100 ftN female/femaleattenuator ***N maleN male/femaleantennaRF cableRG58U< 2.5 ftCR2000ReaderN femaleN male/femaleDCpowerpack110 VacmainssupplyHost PCrunningCR2000-PCsoftwareDB9 female Host port (P2)DB9 female*DCEDB9 maleDB9 male*RS232 cable#22AWG, 3 conductor> 6 ft < 40 ft (12 ft default or specify)Optional: RS485 cable#22AWG, 5 conductor> 40 ft < 200 ft (always specify)DTEvehicle with atransponder"RF capture zone"when RF is turned onoutside the buildinginside the building***total RF attenuation" valueis determined at the end ofthe installation processantenna adapter cableantenna feedline cable"total RF attenuation" value*Please verify the serial portconnector type on your hostPC, is it DB9 or DB25?PC cable

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