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Service manual For installation, operation and service OEM ISO Reader VP1006 06 - 2017 / Manual version 2.6 Version overview Manual version 2.0 / January 2008 Manual version 2.1 / September 2009 Chapter 7 : error codes 01 and 02 changed Appendix E : shielding changed Appendix F : shielding changed Manual version 2.2 / 2-2012 Introduction : FCC tekst changed IC added Appendix A : CE document added Appendix C : Display changed to last software status Manual version 2.3 / 4-2012 Neutrodynisation added, available since firmware 2.11.007 Chapter 6.2 : Neutrodynisation added Appendix C : Display menu option Neutrodynisation added Appendix I : Neutrodynisation unit between two antennas Manual version 2.4 / 10-2013 Appendix C : Display menu option ISO protocol added Manual version 2.5 / 06-2015 Appendix A : Updated product specifications Manual version 2.6 / 06-2017 Updated FCC_IC Statement This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Nedap N.V., Livestock Management P.O. Box 104 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 VP1006 OEM ISO Reader Contents 1 Introduction 2 Description and functioning 3 Safety 4 Installation 4.1 Mounting 4.2 Connections 5 Adjustments 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Check after power up Communication bus termination jumper Address Antenna Antenna tuning with EWA antenna transformer Software setup 6 Advanced 6.1 6.2 6.3 Testing inputs and outputs Advanced antenna adjustment Identification test options 7 Trouble shooting 8 Maintenance, cleaning and disposal Appendix A: Specifications / CE Appendix B: Display and push button Appendix C: Overview display menu Appendix D: LED indicator overview Appendix E: RS485 connections with separated wiring Appendix F: RS485 connections with Nedap Velos cable Appendix G: RS232 connections Appendix H: VP1006 connected to a Velos VP8001 (VPU) Appendix I: Neutrodynisation unit between two antennas VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader 1 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 Manual version 2.6 VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 Preface This manual is part of the service documentation for Nedap Velos. Reference is also made to other manuals that are part of the Nedap Velos documentation. For an overview of available Nedap Velos manuals see the manual Nedap Velos General Description, or visit the Nedap Agri website www.nedap-agri.com. 1 Introduction The Velos VP1006 is used for identification of animals for feeding, weighing, milking, heat detection etc. The VP1006 must be connected to a computer (controller) and can communicate by a CAN, RS485 or RS232 protocol. The connected computer must give controlling commands to the VP1006 to operate inputs, outputs and identification. The VP1006 has the following main tasks:
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- Controlling outputs - 6 outputs are available to activate e.g. lights, motors, valves, relays
- Reading inputs - 6 inputs available for e.g. sensors, switches Following antenna types can be used:
Identification of tags (ISO 134.2 kHz FDX/HDX)
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- EWA transformer with stainless steel antenna strip
- HDPE antenna with HDPE antenna tuner The VP1006 must be installed in a housing suitable for farm conditions, for example in a V-box. Figure : V-box2 with a VP2002 power supply and a VP1006 reader Reference manuals :
PS0000-200PM-00 Velos general description VP1002-200PM-00 ISO-Booster VP6001-200PM-00 V-sense FCC ID: CGDVELOS2 and IC: 1444A-VELOS2 FCC_IC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Warning (15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS exempts de license du Industry Canada. L'opration est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interfrence, et
(2) cet appareil doit accepter n'importe quelle interfrence, y inclus interfrence qui peut causer une opration non pas voulu de cet appareil. Les changements ou modifications nayant pas t expressment approuvs par la partie responsable de la conformit peuvent faire perdre lutilisateur lautorisation de faire fonctionner le matriel. VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 1 FCC and ISED Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC (OET Bulletin 65) and Canadian radiation exposure limits set forth in RSS-102 for a uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet quipement est conforme a RSS-102 limites nonces pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. ISED EMC Declaration This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de Classe B est conforme la norme Canadienne ICES-003. FCC Information to the user (15.105(b)) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequent energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does not cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determine by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. To ensure compliance with FCC regulations, use only the shielded interface cables provided with the product, or additional specified components or accessories that can be used with the installation of the product VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 2 2 Description and functioning A VP1006 has 6 inputs used for reading e.g. sensors or switches. There are also 6 outputs available to activate e.g. lights, motors, valves or relays. The VP1006 can read tags FDX/HDX 134.2 kHz. The VP1006 must be connected to a computer and can communicate by a CAN, RS485 or RS232 protocol. The connected computer must give controlling commands to the VP1006 to operate inputs, outputs and identification. Figure : Sticker on the VP1006 with indication of the connections Input/output 1 to 4 ( I/O 1 till I/O 4 ) can be used to control feed motors or can be used as normal input/output. Output/input 5 and 6 ( I/O 5 - I/O 6 ) can only be used as output/input, not for feed motors. Operation of the VP1006 Antenna : for reading tags, normally on Inputs : read continuously with status change sent to the controller Outputs : switched on or off by commands from the controller LEDs : switched on or off by the VP1006 according to the status Error : errors are sent to the controller All inputs and outputs can be tested by the use of the push button and display. For operation of the push button and display see appendix B. 3 Safety Installation and service only by trained personnel. Always turn off the main power when working on the electrical installation. 4 Installation Installation consits of the following steps:
Installation of all wiring (connections) 1. Mounting 2. 3. Power up 4. Set address (when more then one VP1006) 5. Set communication protocol 6. Antenna adjustment (green LED on) 7. Checking the connected equipment like lamps, motors, sensors etc. 8. Configuration in the PC Follow this manual to complete the steps. 4.1 Mounting See the relevant equipment manual relating to where the VP1006 is to be installed. VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 3 4.2 Connections See the relevant equipment manual relating to where the VP1006 is to be installed. See also appendix E, F and G for the different connection possibilities. Light r e d l b a c k l b u e l b u e w h i t e Velos cable o r a n g e o r a n g e w h i t e b r o w n w h i t e r e d g r e e n Switch M Feed motor Figure : I/O of the VP1006. The feed motor, input and output connections are shown above as an example. Details VP1006 inputs and outputs
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Follow the sequence as indicated in this chapter. 5.1 Check after power up Check if the VP1006 has power after power up. This means 3 green LEDs are on, see figure below. For more details about the LED indicators see Appendix D. If LEDs are green, continue with address settings 5.2 Communication bus termination jumper Termination is only used in case of RS485 communication. When using RS485: at the last VP1006 in the communication line (bus) the jumper must be set to the other position. Also at the beginning of the line (computer) termination is required. For RS232 and CAN always use default jumper position Check LED COM to evaluate the connection to the computer. Default Jumper position VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 5 5.3 Address Each VP1006 requires a unique address on the communication bus. Use the display and push button to set the address. How to use the display and push button is shown in appendix B. See appendix C for the complete overview of the display menu. The display will indicate the actual address at startup (01 for a new unit). If an address is accepted by the communication bus the display goes blank. If there is no communication with the controller also the address is shown. If the address is not accepted, the display will show the address. How to change an address (for example set address to 12) 1. Short press on the button. Ad will appear. 2. Now hold the button till the display starts blinking. dA will appear. 3. Short press on the button. SA will appear. 4. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. 0- will appear. 5. Short press on the button. The 0- is now changed into 1-. 6. Hold the button until the display starts blinking. 10 will appear. 7. Short press on the button. The 10 is now changed into 11. 8. Short press on the button again. The 11 is now changed into 12. 9. Hold now the button until the display starts blinking. The 12 is now stored in the memory. 10. There will now be 12 blinking on the display now. If the address is accepted by the process unit the display goes blank. How to check the address 1. Short press the button. Ad will appear. 2. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. dA will appear. 3. Hold the button again until the display starts blinking. The actual address will be shown. 4. Leave the menu by pressing the button until the display goes blank. If the display does not go blank (address remains on the display), the address in not accepted. When the address setting is ok continue with the antenna adjustment. 5.4 Antenna In the event Velos V-sense antennas are used. After the first time power up the antenna tuning must be checked. Check the TUNING LED, green is OK and means the antenna is correctly tuned. When the green LED is not ON the antenna must be tuned. Antenna tuning 1. Turn the trimmer on the antenna until the green LED is ON See also the manual of the antenna being used for information about tuning Green on Red on Red on Red blinking All off Antenna tuning ok Antenna out of range, turn the trimmer to the right until green LED is on Antenna out of range, turn the trimmer to the left until green LED is on No antenna connected or low antenna signal Antenna switch off by the software If there is no antenna LED on, the software has set the antenna field off. For tuning set the antenna in ID test mode by using the display/push button (see also appendix C). VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 6 5.5 Antenna tuning with EWA antenna transformer In case a stainless steel loop antenna is used. Jumper position in the EWA Measure the circumference of the antenna-loop. Set jumpers to the combination as described in the table on Antenna-Transformer PCB. Note that the highest possible number should be chosen. EWA connection to the VP1006 Use connection 9 :1 to start Tuning Use a plastic screw driver to tune. Tune the coil inside the EWA until the green LED of the antenna tuning is on. When green the antenna tuning is ok. See also instructions on previous page. When it is not possible to get a green LED use another connection and try again. 5.6 Software setup The software in the connected controller determines how the inputs and outputs on the VP1006 are controlled. See manual with the relevant settings to configure the software for this VP1006. When the software setup is done the VP1006 is ready for use. VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 7 9 : 111 : 113 : 115 : 1 6 Advanced Tests and adjustments described in this chapter are not used for a standard startup and configuration of the VP1006. 6.1 Testing inputs and outputs There are two types of output tests. An output test to switch the output on and off, and an output test especially for Nedap feed motors. There is also available an input test for checking connected equipment like switches and sensors. Use the display and push button for testing, see appendix B how to use it. Feed motor test Use the motor test o1, o2, o3 or o4 to test a feed motor. This is a combination of an input and output test. When the test is finished the test results are shown as code on the display (blinking). Test all outputs 0A will test all outputs one by one. Code on the display Example of a feed motor test (connected to output 1) Description motor test results Motor run ok Output already in use No motor current measured No input signal seen
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Motor current too low while running 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 1. Short press on the button until It appears. 2. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. dE will appear. 3. Short press on the button 2 times. o1 will appear. 4. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. Output 1 will be switched on. When ready the test result are shown on the display. Output test Use the test L1, L2, .. L6 to test the connected equipment e.g. lights, valves or relays. This test will switch on the selected output. The test is stopped by a short press on the button. Example of a light test (connected to output 6) 1. Short press on the button until It appears. 2. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. dE will appear. 3. Short press on the button until L6 appears. 4. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. Output 6 will be switched on. To switch off, a short press on the button. Input test Use the test i1, i2, .. i6 to test the connected equipment e.g. switches and sensors. This test will read the selected input. The results are indicated with a 0 or 1. Open or closed depends on the settings from the behavior component. The test is stopped by a short press on the button. Example of a switch test (connected to output 5) 1. Short press on the button until It appears. 2. Now hold the button till the display starts blinking. dE will appear. 3. Short press on the button until i5 appears. 4. Now hold the button until the display starts blinking. Input 5 will be read. 5. Activate the switch on and off. If ok, the display value will show zero and one VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 8 6.2 Advanced antenna adjustment Antenna power The antenna power default is set to maximum (99) and needs no adjustments. Lowering the antenna power will reduce the reading distance of the antenna. Check the antenna power The antenna power level is shown on the display in the service menu at HF option AP (Adjust Power) 1. Select menu option AP (Adjust Power) on the display by using the push button 2. Push the button until the display starts to blink, a value will appear on the display 3. The value on the display is the actual power setting. 99 is the default factory setting. 4. To leave the menu without modifying the settings press the button until the display goes blank
(press about 4 seconds) Modify the antenna power 1. Select the actual antenna power on the display (see above antenna power check) 2. Short press on the button and the first digit of the value will change 3. Continue to press until the desired value, then hold the button until blinking 4. The second digit can be changed in the same way 5. When the desired value is on the display, press until the display blinks 6. The next menu item AS is now indicated. 7. To leave the service menu and return to normal operation, press the button until the display goes blank (press about 4 seconds) Antenna squelch Antenna squelch is a possibility to set a threshold for the ID level of a tag. It means the antenna power is still the same, but the software will not transfer weak received tag numbers. The antenna squelch default is set to minimum (-0). This means no threshold. Maximum is -9. Check the antenna squelch level The antenna squelch level is shown on the display in the service menu at HF, option AS (Adjust Squelch) 1. Select menu option AS (Adjust Squelch) on the display by using the push button 2. Push the button until the display starts to blink, a value will appear on the display 3. The value on the display is the actual setting. -0 is the default factory setting. 4. To leave the menu without modifying the settings press the button until the display goes blank
(press about 4 seconds) Modify the antenna squelch level 1. Select the actual antenna squelch level on the display (see above squelch level check) 2. Short press on the button and the value will change 3. Continue to press until the desired value, then hold the button until blinking 4. The next menu item df is now indicated. 5. Hold a tag in the antenna and determine the maximum reading distance 6. 7. To leave the service menu and return to normal operation, press the button until the display If reading distance is ok leave the menu. If not ok try another level. goes blank (press about 4 seconds) VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 9 Antenna tuning with option AA With HF menu option Adjust Antenna (AA), it is possible to see the antenna tuning on the display. The highest display value is the optimum adjustment. How to tune 1. Select option AA on the display and press the button until the display starts to blink. A value will now appear on the display. 2. Now turn the antenna trimmer slowly (on the antenna). The display value will change. If the value is going down, turn the other way. Turn till the maximum display value is found. Neutrodynisation between two antennas Two large antennas can have coupling with antenna fields. Result : tag is identified in both antennas. A solution is to install a neutrodynisation unit to reduce cross talk caused by antenna coupling. How to tune 1. Set reader A in neutro transmit mode (HF menu option nc - nt). 2. Set reader B in neutro receive mode
(HF menu option nc - nr) 3. Turn the wheels apart to the highest display value at reader B The display value and wheel distance apart can vary. Low display value means usually low coupling. Always use a sync cable between the readers. It is used during normal operation and also used for the tuning to switch of transmitter of the receive unit. If one unit is set to neutro transmit, it will switch off all other readers connected to the same sync cable. Antenna tuning visible by a light With HF menu option Adjust Antenna (AA) output 6 is also switched on. By connecting a light to output 6 the status during tuning can be monitored. When the light is blinking it is indicating the optimum adjustment point and is corresponding with the highest display value. 6.3 Identification test options Identification test with option id When a tag is in the antenna field, the green LED used for the antenna tuning will be blinking. There is also a test in the internal test menu called id. This test will also show the green LED blinking but also shows the last two digits of the tag number on the display. Signal level indication option SF and SH There is a test available to give an indication about the signal received on the reader of the VP1006. This test is separated in a FDX (SF) and HDX (SH) noise indication test. This test is mainly used for HDX because at HDX there is a greater risk of external influence on the antenna field. How to use the signal level test 1. Select option SH on the display and press the button until the display starts to blink. A value will appear on the display. 2. Now move a HDX tag slowly into the antenna field. The display value will normally increase when getting closer to the antenna. If there is negligible or little increase in display value this is an indication something external is causing noise. The possible cause of noise can be frequency controlled electric motors or a transmitter operating on or close to 134.2 kHz VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 10 dE code on the display 7 Trouble shooting Errors / malfunctioning is indicated by the indicator LEDs or the display. Error by indicator LED Indicator LEDs are normally green or switched off. A red or orange indicator LED means normally there is something not ok. See Appendix D for the explanation of the different colors. Errors indicated at menu option dE In menu option dE it is possible to see actual error codes. When entering the display menu option dE the errors code will be shown and the error will be cleared. If the error is not cleared it means there is still an error. There can be more than one error. Further errors are displayed one after another with a short delay between each code. Identification performance and disturbance Identification performance can be reduced by disturbance caused by variable-frequency drives used for ventilation, milk pumps, vacuum pumps, etc. Also ballasts used for fluorescent tube lighting may interfere. If there is interference one can locate the source by switching off all the equipment on a farm and then switch them on again one by one. Most of the time when a variable-frequency drive is causing a problem it is due to bad installation or without the mandatory main filters. Description No errors Max time for motor exceeded Max motor current error
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Outputs switched off due to high motor current Software switched off due to current and time Output switched off due to current, time and also output active Input of motor output seen X times while motor is not active Motor 1 error Motor 2 error Motor 3 error Motor 4 error Vout overload Output 5 shut off due to overload Output 6 shut off due to overload Software switched off due to max current and time CANbus over voltage Voltage to next module switched off 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 Maintenance, cleaning and disposal Maintenance No regular maintenance required. Software update A VP1006 is equipped with software to activate inputs and outputs, display / push button and a motor safeguard. This software is called firmware. During manufacturing the firmware is programmed and ready for use. In case of an update it is possible to download new firmware thru the CAN-bus. In the Velos system the web browser interface of the VPU (VP8001) is used to handle this. For more details about downloading new firmware see also the manual of the VPU (VP8001). Cleaning A VP1006 must be installed in a suitable housing (V-box) so cleaning of the VP1006 is not required. Disposal Discard according to the regulations prevailing at the time of disposal VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 11 Appendix A: Specifications / CE Specifications VP 1006 Dimensions CAN Power Software Inputs Outputs Antennas Detection distance Synchronisation Environment 143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: 360 gr CAN-bus communication 125 kBit Input voltage 25 VDC, +20% -20%
Min power consumption 300 mA with antenna switched on Maximum power consumption 2,5 A Protected against reverse connection power supply Downloadable by the CAN network Reading inputs, analog (0-40V) and digital. Suitable for NPN and PNP sensors. Max. 2.5 Amp by current limiter, short-circuiting protected Motor safe-guard (after 25 sec) 800 H. Different types possible. Varies per antenna Synchronisation according to ISO 11785 Temperature: Operating: -10 50 C, Storage: -25 70 C Relative humidity: 10 93% non condensing Maximum noise level: 10 dBA/m quasi peak, according CISPR 16-1-1 Conducted noise: according EN55022 IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) IP class Always use a NEDAP power supply. The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 12 VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 13 Appendix B: Display and push button Display Push button DISPLAY ADDRESS Shows the actual address SET ADDRESS Change the address ADJUST ANTENNA ANTENNA POWER Figure: a section of a display menu Press button until blinking Short press on button To leave menu:
Press button until display goes blank How to use the display and push button Normally the display is off. If there is no connection to the VPU the address is shown. It is also possible some program states of a behavior component are shown during operation. Activate the menu Scroll down Select Change and store Check a setting The display is normally automatically switched off after 30 minutes. short press on the button, the display menu is shown short press on the button press button until blinking select item to change, open item by pressing button until blinking, change by short press on button, store by pressing button until blinking select the item to check, press button until blinking, first value shown is actual setting VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 14 Appendix C: Overview display menu DISPLAY ADDRESS Shows the actual address SET ADDRESS Change the address ADJUST ANTENNA Antenna tuning will be shown by output 6 (lamp) ANTENNA POWER Min/max 10 / 99. Normally set to 99. Possible to set a lower value. ANTENNA SENSITIVITY SQUELCH Min/max 9 / 0. Normally set to 0. Possible to set a lower value. Neutrodynisation adjustment Nt = Neutro transmit Nr = neutro receive DISPLAY ERROR CLEAR ERROR Shows error code and error clearing after showing. TEST ALL OUTPUTS All outputs are switched on one by one. Test results are shown on the display TEST MOTOR OUTPUT o1 o4 TEST OUTPUT L1 L6 TEST INPUT I1 i6 SIGNAL LEVEL FDX Shows signal level measured by the FDX receiver SIGNAL LEVEL HDX Shows signal level measured by the HDX receiver TEST IDENTIFICATION Shows last 2 digits of a tag number COMMUNICATION CHANNEL Enter a number to set the right settings (see table next page) COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Enter a number to set the right settings (see table next page) Press button until blinking Short press on button To leave menu:
Press button until display goes blank VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 15 CP-menu communication possibilities RS232 with Nedap extended protocol RS232 ISO RS232 RS485 with Nedap extened protocol RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 0 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 0 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 2 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 2 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 4 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 4 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 6 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 6 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 8 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 8 Nedap extended protocol 2400 Baud Nedap extended protocol 9600 Baud Nedap extended protocol 19200 Baud Nedap extended protocol 38400 Baud ISO protocol 2400 Baud ISO protocol 9600 Baud ISO protocol 19200 Baud ISO protocol 38400 Baud Nedap extended protocol 2400 Baud Nedap extended protocol 9600 Baud Nedap extended protocol 19200 Baud Nedap extended protocol 38400 Baud 20 20 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 RS232 with Texas Instruments protocol*
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*Serie 2000 reader systems ASCII protocol, 9600 baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit Default factory settings: RS232, nedap extended protocol 9600 baud (CC=20 and CP=22) 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 21 22 23 24 10 VP1006-200PM-00 OEM ISO Reader Manual version 2.6 / Page 16 Appendix D: LED indicator overview Power on No power Operating ok Downloading or error during download V-pack not coupled Firmware present but not active No firmware present No communication Communication status ok Input power applied No power Low power, less than 20V Wrong CAN-bus connection, Vin and Vout swapped Error, plus and minus swapped Output power No power Low power Error, plus and minus swapped V-pack is last one on the bus V-pack is not last one on the bus CAN-bus error and last V-pack on the bus CAN-bus error CAN-bus warning / connected wrong 24V output switched on Output switched off Output on Output off Output error Input contact open Input contact closed Antenna ok Antenna ok and tag identified Antenna not tuned correctly Antenna not tuned correctly Antenna error / not connected POWER STATUS Display V in V out COM
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VP1002 ISO-Booster This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no licence under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Nedap N.V., AGRI P.O. Box 104 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands VP1002-200PM-00 ISO Booster 4-2007/1.0 VP1002 ISO-Booster General The ISO Booster or VP1002 is used for improving reading distance of antennas specially in case of using small (ear) tags. The ISO Booster must be connected to a V-pack with identification. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Connections Cable specifications A B C Min. 0.5 mm2 L.max 20m Coax RG 58 L.max 100m. Shield connected to minus. Coax RG 58 L.max 100m. Shield connected to minus. POWER READER ANTENNA
Input voltage from V-pack 24 VDC, +20% -20%
Minus of V-pack Not used To antenna input of V-pack To minus of antenna input from V-pack (shield of coax cable) Not used Antenna Antenna minus (shield of coax cable) VP1002-200PM-00 ISO Booster 4-2007/1.0 Page 2 of 4 LED indicators POWER ANT ON PWR LIMIT TUNING Green on Off Blue Off Red on Off Green blinking Green on Red on Red on Red blinking All off Power on No power Antenna switch on by connected V-pack Antenna switch off by connected V-pack Antenna power to high, safety circuit activated Antenna power ok Antenna adjustment ok Antenna ok and tag identified Antenna not tuned correctly, turn the screw in Antenna not tuned correctly, turn the screw out Antenna error / not connected Antenna switch off by the software Adjustment of the VP1002 The adjustment consists of 2 steps. Step 1 : Tuning the antenna The antenna must be ON for tuning. Check the ANT ON led, blue is OK. If not, set the connected V-
pack in id mode, see manual of the concerning V-pack. Tuning is done with LT on the antenna, see manual of the concerning antenna. Tuning sequence :
1. Tuning the antenna 2. Set the antenna power level
- Set the power of the connected V-pack to 50, see manual of the concerning V-pack.
- Adjust now with Lt of the antenna until the TUNING led on the VP1002 is green. Step 2 : Set the antenna power level The maximum power is set at the connected V-pack. See the manual of the V-pack for details about adjusting the power. If power level is set to high at the connected V-pack the power limiter will be activated. The led PWR LIMIT will be on. After a delay of approximately five seconds ithe VP1002 restarts. If nothing has changed the safety circuit is triggered again until the transmitted powerlevel is lowered. How to set the correct power level :
- Set power level AP at maximum 99.
If the PWR LIMIT led is OF and the green TUNING led ON the adjustment is OK. If the PWR LIMIT led is ON (means safety circuit activated) the power must be lowered. Set the power level to 90 instead of 99 and check again. If this has no result, lower the power level to 80 etc. Final check Switch the power to the connected V-pack of and after 10 seconds on again. All red leds should be switched off. VP1002-200PM-00 ISO Booster 4-2007/1.0 Page 3 of 4 Using a HDPE antenna instead of a V-sense antenna To use a HDPE antenna a HDPE antenna tuner is required. The antenna is adjusted with trimmer Lt. Tuning is the same as described for a V-sense antenna. 2 1 Lt art.no 9914293 Tuner HDPE antenna 5 50x50 art.no 9887881 40x120 art.no 9886095 60x100 art.no 9886257 3 4 HDPE Antenna tuner Used to connect a HDPE antenna to a V-
pack (or booster and V-pack) 1. Antenna type selection (default on 3) When during antenna tuning the green led does not show up, set the antenna type selector on 1, 2 or 4 and try again. 2. Always use cable ferrules to connect coax Install with swivels downwards 3. 4. Standard antenna cable, do not change length of the coax antenna cable 5. To booster. Coax cable RG 58 max. length 100m WARNING : High voltage Do not touch with power on; switch off when changing type selection or coax cable. Specifications VP 1002 (art.no. 9911022) Dimensions Power Antennas Detection distance Environment 143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: 360 gr Input voltage 25 VDC, +20% -20%
Different types possible Varies per antenna Temperature: Operating: -10 55 C, Storage: -25 70 C Relative humidity: 10 93% non condensing IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) Coax RG58. Max. Length depending on antenna type. IP class Cable specifications Antenna Always use NEDAP power supply The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables More information For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. VP1002-200PM-00 ISO Booster 4-2007/1.0 Page 4 of 4 TECHNICAL MANUAL VP1006 OEM ISO-Reader This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no licence under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Nedap N.V., AGRI P.O. Box 104 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 VP1006 OEM ISO-Reader Identification of tags (134.2 kHz FDX/HDX) General The VP1006 is a local unit and usually installed for identification of animals for feeding, weighing, milking, heat detection etc. The VP1006 has the following main tasks :
- Controlling outputs, 6 outputs available to activate e.g. lights, motors, valves, relays
- Reading inputs, 6 inputs available for e.g. sensors, switches Output/input 1 till 4 ( I/O 1 till I/O 4 ) can be used to control feed motors or as normal output/input Output/input 5 and 6 ( I/O 5 till I/O 6 ) can only be used as output/input. The use of feed motors or output/input must be configured in the software (see manual of the V-pu) Following antenna types can be used :
- V-sense antennas
- EWA transformer with stainless steel antenna strip
- HDPE antenna with HDPE antenna tuner A booster (VP1002) can be used to amplify the antenna field for high performance identification Reference manuals :
PS0000-200PM-00 Velos general overview VP1002-200PM-00 ISO-Booster VP2001-200PM-00 Power supply VP6001-200PM-00 V-sense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Installation steps Install all wiring 1. 2. Switch on the power to the system 3. Check the adjustment of the antenna (green led on) 4. Check the connected equipment like lamps, motors, sensors etc. Use the display/push button menu to check the correct functioning. 5. Configure the VP1006 in the PC. VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 2 of 9 Connections r e d l b a c k b r o w n w h i t e r e d g r e e n M
Power Minus TxD / B Data send Figure above : motor, output and input is an example. Configuration is depending on the used behaviour components. Use display menu and push button to check and configure. Vin RS232 / 485 RxD / A Data receive SYNC I/O 1 .. 4 I/O 5 .. 6 ANTENNA F SYNC IMPORTANT : Use fuse 3.15A T between power supply and Vin of the VP1006 Minus of RS232 / 485 Synchronisation for HDX, AC (no plus or minus, cable must be twisted pair) See above Motor output or normal output max 3A Minus for motor output or normal output Input of motor or normal input Minus for motor input or normal input Output max 3A Minus for output (O) and minus input (I) Input Antenna with external adjustment (adjustment not on this V-pack) Antenna with no adjustment, adjustment on this V-pack Antenna minus (shield of coax cable) Frequency synchronisation (not used yet)
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+24V M1 .. M4 I1 .. I4 TUNING /ID Green on off Blue Slow blinking Very fast blinking Fast blinking 1 short flash 2 short flashes 3 short flashes Address indicated Green on off Orange Orange blinking Red Green on off Orange blinking Red blinking Green on off Orange blinking Red Red blinking Green on off Green on off Red blinking Green on off Green blinking Green on Red on Red on Red blinking Power on No power Operating ok Service mode activ Downloading or error during download V-pack not coupled Firmware present but not activ No firmware present No communication Communication status ok Power on No power Low power Wrong power connection, in out changed Error Power on No power Low power Error V-pack is last one on the CAN-bus Status ok CAN-bus error and last V-pack on CAN-bus Not used Not used 24V output switched on Output switched off Output on Output off Output error Input on Input off Antenna ok Antenna ok and tag identified Antenna out of range Antenna out of range Antenna error / not connected VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 4 of 9 Display menu DISPLAY ADDRESS Shows the actual address SET ADDRESS Change the address ADJUST ANTENNA Antenna tuning will be shown by output 6 (lamp) ANTENNA POWER Min/max 10 / 99. Normally set to 99. Possibility to set a lower value. ANTENNA SENSITIVITY SQUELCH Min/max 9 / 0. Normally set to 0. Possibility to set a lower value. SETTINGS TO DEFAULT All HF settings back to factory settings DISPLAY ERROR Shows error code TEST ALL OUTPUTS All outputs are switch on one by one. Test results are shown on the display TEST MOTOR OUTPUT o1 o4 TEST OUTPUT L1 L6 TEST INPUT I1 i6 NOISE LEVEL FDX Shows noise level measured by the FDX receiver NOISE LEVEL HDX Shows noise level measured by the HDX receiver TEST IDENTIFICATION Shows last 2 digits of a tag number COMMUNICATION CHANNEL Enter a number to set the right settings (see table next page) COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Enter a number to set the right settings (see table next page) Press button until blinking Press button short To leave menu:
press button until display is empty VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 5 of 9 21 22 23 24 21 22 23 24 10 CP-menu communication possibilities RS232 with Nedap extened protocol RS232 20 RS485 with Nedap extened protocol RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 0 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 0 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 2 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 2 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 4 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 4 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 6 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 6 RS485 Bias off - no. of breaks 8 RS485 Bias on - no. of breaks 8 RS232 with Texas Instruments protocol*
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Nedap extened protocol 2400 Baud Nedap extened protocol 9600 Baud Nedap extened protocol 19200 Baud Nedap extened protocol 38400 Baud Nedap extened protocol 2400 Baud Nedap extened protocol 9600 Baud Nedap extened protocol 19200 Baud Nedap extened protocol 38400 Baud 20 RS232 Texas Instruments protocol
*Serie 2000 reader systems ASCII protocol, 9600 baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit How to use the display and push button Scroll down Select Change and store Check a setting Leave without saving press button untill display blanks Return to main menu anywhere in the menu, press button untill display blanks It is possible some program states are shown during operation. press button short press button until blinking select item to change, open item by pressing till blinking, change by pressing short, store by pressing to blinking select the item to check, press until blinking, first value shown is actual setting VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 6 of 9 Antenna adjustments Antenna tuning After first time power up the antenna tuning must be checked. Check the TUNING led, green is OK and means the antenna is correctly tuned. When the green led is not ON the antenna must be tuned. Antenna tuning :
- Turn Lt on the antenna till the green led is ON (use a plastic screw driver) Green on Antenna tuning ok Red on Red on Red on All off Antenna out of range, turn to the right till green led is on Antenna out of range, turn to the left till green led is on No antenna connected or low antenna signal Antenna switch off by the software If there is no antenna led on, software has set the antenna field off, first set the antenna in ID test mode by using the display/push button. Antenna power Default the antenna power is set to maximum (99) and needs no adjustments. Lowering the antenna power will reduce the reading distance of the antenna. Check the antenna power The antenna power level is shown on the display in the service menu at HF option AP (Adjust Power)
- Select menu option AP (Adjust Power) on the display by using the push button next to the display
- Push the button until the display starts to blink, a value will appear on the display
- The value on the display is the actual power setting. 99 is the default factory setting.
- To leave the menu without modifying the settings press the button until the display blanks (press about 4 seconds) Modify the antenna power
- Select the actual antenna power on the display (see above check antenna power)
- Press the button shortly, the first value will change
- Press until the desired value, hold now the button until blinking
- The second digit can be changed in the same way
- When the desired value is on the display, press until the display blinks
- The next menu item AS is now indicated.
- To leave the service menu and return to normal operation, press the button until the display blanks
(press about 4 seconds) VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 7 of 9 Antenna squelch Antenna squelch is a possibility to set a threshold for the ID level of a tag. It means the antenna power is still the same, but the software will not transfer weak received tag numbers. Default the antenna squelch is set to minimum (-0). This means no threshold. Maximum is -9. Check the antenna squelch level The antenna squelch level is shown on the display in the service menu at HF, option AS (Adjust Squelch)
- Select menu option AS (Adjust Squelch) on the display by using the push button next to the display
- Push the button until the display starts to blink, a value will appear on the display
- The value on the display is the actual power setting. -0 is the default factory setting.
- To leave the menu without modifying the settings press the button until the display blanks (press about 4 seconds) Modify the antenna squelch level
- Select the actual antenna squelch level on the display (see above check squelch level)
- Press the button shortly, the value will change
- Press until the desired value, hold now the button until blinking
- The next menu item df is now indicated.
- To leave the service menu and return to normal operation, press the button until the display blanks
(press about 4 seconds) VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 8 of 9 Firm ware A VP1006 is equipped with software to run in- and outputs, display / push button and a motor safeguard. This software is during production of the VP1006 already build-in. In case of an update it is possible to download new software thru the CAN-bus. Specifications VP 1006 (art.no. 9915834) Dimensions CAN Power 143 x 120 x 68 mm LxWxH (excluding mounting rail) Weight: 360 gr CAN-bus communication 125 kBit Input voltage 25 VDC, +20% -20%
Minimal power consumption 300 mA with antenna switched on Maximum power consumption 2,5 A Protected against reverse connection power supply Downloadable thru network Reading inputs, analog (0-40V) and digital. Suitable for NPN and PNP sensors. Max. 2.5 Amp by current limiter, short-circuiting protected Motor safe-guard (after 25 sec) Different types possible Varies per antenna Synchronisation according to ISO 11785 Temperature: Operating: -10 55 C, Storage: -25 70 C Relative humidity: 10 93% non condensing IP 30. When installed in V-box IP 65 (cover and cables installed correctly !) Software Inputs Outputs Antennas Detection distance Synchronisation Environment IP class Cable specifications CAN-bus Power min. 1.0 mm2 CAN min. 0.34 mm2 twisted pair. Coax RG58. Max. length depending on antenna type. CE approved at cable length < 3m CE approved at cable length < 3m Twisted pair minimum 2x0.24mm2. Total max. 500m Antenna Outputs Inputs Synchronisation Always use a NEDAP power supply The Nedap guarantee-regulations are only valid when is installed as indicated in this manual. Install data cables at a safe distance from (high) powered cables More information For more detailed information contact your local Nedap supplier or check the internet site. VP1006-200PM-00-OEM ISO Reader 4-2007/1.0 Page 9 of 9 VP6001 V-sense antenna This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no licence under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Nedap N.V., AGRI P.O. Box 104 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands VP6001-200PM-00 V-sense 4-2007/0.1 VP6001 V-sense antenna General The VP6001 is used as antenna in Velos system and connected to a V-pack with identification. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Connections The VP6001 is connected to a V-pack by a coax cable, see manual of the concerning V-pack. To open the VP6001 : remove screws at the side. To antenna of V-pack Lt Adjustment Tuning must be done by Lt with a plastic screw driver. See manual of the connected V-pack for tuning instructions. VP2001-200PM-00 Power supply 4-2007/0.1 Page 2 of 2
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90828 IC3501 TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. P.O. Box 15 9822 ZG Niekerk (NL) Smidshornerweg 18 9822 TL Niekerk (NL) Telephone: +31 594 505005 Telefax: +31 594 504804 E-mail: info@eps.tno.nl Project number: 06121202.L02 Page 1 of 10 Description of EUT:
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1 2 | Confidentiality request | Cover Letter(s) | 95.43 KiB |
TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. Return address: P.O. Box 15, 9822 ZG Niekerk, The Netherlands TCB Telefication BV Certification Department Edisonstraat 12a 6902 PK Zevenaar The Netherlands Dear Sir or Madam:
Pursuant to section 0.457 of the FCC rules we herewith request the following exhibits, related to this application for FCC ID: CGDVELOS2, to be withheld from public inspection and to be kept confidential. The contents of these exhibits may not be disclosed to other parties than N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAP"
and TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V.:
1. Bill of materials 2. Circuit diagram 3. Block diagram 4. Theory of operation The reason for this request for confidentiality is that the information contained in the exhibits as listed above has been classified as company confidential. Disclosure of any portion of this information to other parties would cause substantial competitive harm. Best regards, TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. P. de Beer Approvals & Quality Manager Smidshornerweg 18 P.O. Box 15 9822 ZG Niekerk The Netherlands www.tno-eps.com T +31 594 505005 F +31 594 504804 E info@tno-eps.com Subject Request for confidentiality Date March 21, 2007 Our reference 06121202.B04-mod Your reference
Page 1 of 1 Our General Terms and Conditions, as filed at the Chamber of Commerce in Groningen, are applicable to all orders given to TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. TNO Electronic Products &
Services (EPS) B.V. is registered at the Chamber of Commerce in Groningen with no. 27247331.
1 2 | Cover letter | Cover Letter(s) | 88.98 KiB |
Smidshornerweg 18 P.O. Box 15 9822 ZG Niekerk The Netherlands www.eps-tno.com T +31 594 505005 F +31 594 504804 E info@tno-eps.com Subject Cover letter Date March 21, 2007 Our reference 06121202.B03-mod Your reference
Page 1 of 1 Our General Terms and Conditions, as filed at the Chamber of Commerce in Groningen, are applicable to all orders given to TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. TNO Electronic Products &
Services (EPS) B.V. is registered at the Chamber of Commerce in Groningen with no. 27247331. TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. Return address: P.O. Box 15, 9822 ZG Niekerk, The Netherlands TCB Telefication BV Certification Department Edisonstraat 12a 6902 PK Zevenaar The Netherlands Dear Sir or Madam:
On behalf of our customer N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP, we hereby would like to apply for FCC certification of the following device:
FCC ID : CGDVELOS2 Brand : NEDAP Model : VELOS Description : 134 kHz Inductive proximity tag reader The following PDF files (exhibits) are electronically submitted:
1. Cover letter (this letter). 2. Request for confidentiality 3. Authorization letter 4. Form 731 5. Antenna information 6. Bill of materials 7. Block diagram 8. Circuit diagram 9. Interior photographs 10. Exterior photographs 11. Label information 12. Operational description 13. Test report in conformity with 47 CFR Part 15 14. Test setup photographs 15. User manual Best regards, TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V. P. de Beer Approvals & Quality Manager
1 2 | DoA | Cover Letter(s) | 234.39 KiB |
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NV. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAP"
Parallelweg 2 7141 DC Groenlo The Netherlands
Hulshof Approbation Management Phone: +31 544471162 Fax:
+31 544463475 E-mail: Jacques.hulshof@nedap.com and is authorized to sign application forms and act on behalf of JAM. Hulshof (N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAP"); and is authorized to receive and exchange data between JAM. Hulshof (N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAPj and European or non-European national authorities regarding the -certification of- and/or -arranging type approvals for- product(s) of N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAP". This authorization will expire on May 1, 2007 or upon earlier written notice from N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek "NEDAP". E c u Co
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-07-12 | 0.134 ~ 0.134 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2007-04-27 | 0.134 ~ 0.134 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2017-07-12
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1 2 |
2007-04-27
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007696149
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Parallelweg 2
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1 2 |
Groenlo, 7141 DC
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1 2 |
Netherlands
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@twn.tuv.com
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1 2 |
c******@telefication.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
CGD
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
VELOS2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
R******** H******
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1 2 | Title |
Approbation Officer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
00315********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
00315********
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1 2 |
r******@nedap.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
TNO Electronic Products & Services (EPS) B.V.
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1 2 | Name |
P****** d******** B******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Smidshornerweg 18
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1 2 |
Niekerk, 9822 TL
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1 2 |
Netherlands
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+31 5********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+31 5********
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1 2 |
d******@tno-eps.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
NEDAP N.V.
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1 2 | Name |
J**** H********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Parallelweg 2
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1 2 |
Groenlo, 7141 DC
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1 2 |
Netherlands
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+31 5********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+31 5********
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1 2 |
j******@nedap.nl
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 134 kHz Inductive proximity tag reader | ||||
1 2 | Inductive Proximity Tag Reader | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | This Grant covers the use of the four alternative antennae VP6040, VP6041, VP6042 and VP6050. These four antennae may not be used together with the external antenna booster (model number VP1002). | ||||
1 2 | The VELOS2 tag reader system contains an external antenna booster (model number VP1002). This system must always be marketed and used in the configuration as tested in this filing. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
TUV Rheinland Taiwan Ltd.
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1 2 |
TUV Rheinland Nederland B.V.
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1 2 | Name |
A**** H****
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1 2 |
T**** K******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
88622********
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1 2 |
31-59********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
31-59********
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1 2 |
A******@tuv.com
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1 2 |
t******@nl.tuv.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.13400000 | 0.13400000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 0.13400000 | 0.13400000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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