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TRANSIT Ultimate installation guide 2020-05-13 | v5.08 | Doc. no. 5481104 www.nedapidentification.com TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide Contents 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3.1 3.2 3.3 4.1 4.2 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Product description.................................................................................................................................................. 4 Ultimate features ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Safety precautions ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Installation guidelines ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Mounting instructions .............................................................................................................................................. 7 2.3.1 TRANSIT Ultimate dimensions ........................................................................................................................... 7 2.3.2 Wall mounting ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3.3 Pole mounting ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3.4 Weather protection hood .................................................................................................................................. 10 Installing the security key pack ............................................................................................................................ 11 Installing a communication board ........................................................................................................................ 12 3 OSDP Interface Board ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 TRANSIT wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 RS485-OSDP wiring ............................................................................................................................................... 14 TRANSIT configuration .......................................................................................................................................... 15 4 Connections ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Power supply .......................................................................................................................................................... 17 4.2.1 AC mains ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 4.2.2 DC supply input.................................................................................................................................................. 17 4.2.3 DC output ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 4.3 Communication ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 4.3.1 USB ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19 4.3.2 Wiegand / Magstripe / Barcode ........................................................................................................................ 20 4.3.3 RS232 ................................................................................................................................................................. 21 4.3.4 RS422-485 ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 4.4 Digital I/O ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.4.1 Relay output ....................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.4.2 Read disable input ............................................................................................................................................. 23 4.4.3 Tamper switch ................................................................................................................................................... 24 4.4.4 General purpose inputs ..................................................................................................................................... 25 4.5 Special connections ............................................................................................................................................... 26 2/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.5.1 Proximity antenna ............................................................................................................................................. 26 4.5.2 Nedap antenna modulation .............................................................................................................................. 27 5 Firmware update ............................................................................................................................................................... 28 6 Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 7.1 7.2 Ultimate mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 Range beeper ......................................................................................................................................................... 30 Serial communication select ................................................................................................................................. 30 Frequency select .................................................................................................................................................... 31 6.4.1 Frequency select display & buttons ................................................................................................................. 31 6.4.2 Frequency select dip-switches ......................................................................................................................... 31 Read range control ................................................................................................................................................. 32 Microwave time-sharing ........................................................................................................................................ 33 7 LED indications .................................................................................................................................................................. 34 Main board LED indications ................................................................................................................................... 34 TAB board LED indications .................................................................................................................................... 35 A Technical specification ..................................................................................................................................................... 36 B Frequency channels .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 C Nedap part numbers ......................................................................................................................................................... 38 D FCC / IC statement ........................................................................................................................................................... 39 E Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 40 F Document revision ............................................................................................................................................................ 40 3/40 The TRANSIT Ultimate is a long-range reader, based on semi active RFID technology, which enables automatic vehicle identification at distances of up to 10 meters (33 ft.) and speeds of up to 200 km/h (125 mph). TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 1 Introduction 1.1 Product description Key features Selectable frequency channels Robust industrial design Read range up to 10 meters [33 ft.]
Object speed up to 200 km/h [125 mph]
Adjustable read range Backwards-compatible with previous TRANSIT readers. Variety of integrated communication interfaces Tag authentication based on AES encryption 3 color LED indication Frequency channels The TRANSIT Ultimate operates on a factory-set frequency channel. Different frequency channels allow multiple readers to operate in close vicinity of each other without interference. Read range adjustment The reader efficiently resolves typical multi-lane, entry and exit reader challenges. The read range of the TRANSIT Ultimate can be adjusted to offer secure and reliable identification in demanding applications. Housing & mounting The TRANSIT Ultimate is intended for outdoor installation. The weatherproof TRANSIT Ultimate reader features an IP66 certified housing. The reader operates reliable under harsh environmental conditions and is able to withstand exposure to rain, snow and ice. Wall mounting equipment is The TRANSIT Ultimate is designed for seamless and flexible integration into existing management systems in the industry, such as security, parking, and logistics. Several communication interfaces to the host system are available such as RS232, RS422, RS485 and TCP/IP. Also open industry-standards protocols such as OSDP, Wiegand, Magstripe included. Interfaces & protocols and Barcode are available. 4/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 1.2 Ultimate features Encrypted tag authentication The TRANSIT Ultimate enables encrypted tag authentication for the Ultimate tags: Smartcard Booster Ultimate, LEGIC Booster Ultimate and Window Tag Ultimate. The authentication uses encryption based upon AES 128-bit keys. Key diversification is used to ensure that a unique encryption key is used for every tag. Implementation The Ultimate-mode features are implemented in the TAB board. The TAB-board performs the authentication or other Ultimate function using the bi-directional tag communication channel at 433MHz. 2.45GHz 433MHz TRANSIT Ultimate Security Key Pack TAB-board Serial com-select Ultimate mode bypass TRANSIT - PIC USB-detect USB I/F-board Wiegand Relay output Smiley RGB Figure 1: TRANSIT Ultimate block diagram Authentication procedure reader. 1. Receive Ultimate tag id-number. 2. Send encrypted challenge to the tag. AES128 key. The encrypted tag authentication is performed when both antennas (433MHz and 2.45GHz) receive the same id-
number. This ensures that the tag to be authenticated is located in the well-defined directional beam in front of the The challenge is generated by the Security Key Pack based upon random numbers encrypted with a diversified 3. Receive, decrypt and verify the encrypted challenge response from the tag. 4. When the authentication is successful, the id-number is transmitted on the communication output(s). The TAB board may be bypassed to make the TRANSIT Ultimate backwards compatible with the TRANSIT Standard. See chapter 6.1. 5/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2 Installation 2.1 Safety precautions The following safety precautions should be observed during normal use, service and repair:
The TRANSIT Ultimate shall be connected to safety ground. Disconnecting from (mains) power supply before removing any parts. The TRANSIT Ultimate shall only be installed and serviced by qualified service personnel. To be sure of safety, do not modify or add anything other than mentioned in this manual or indicated by NEDAP. 2.2 Installation guidelines The TRANSIT Ultimate can be installed in any position. The normally expected read range is up to 10 meters. The hinges should be on top of the reader. Landscape installation wide beam Portrait installation narrow beam Usually the reader is mounted in the horizontal In some applications a vertical installation is required position. In this case the coverage area in the to make use of the smaller beam width in the vertical horizontal plane is maximized. The horizontal beam is plane. The vertical beam is 40 degrees. This can be 80 degrees. very useful in applications with multiple lanes to prevent cross readings. Narrow 40 Wide 80 6/40 See the following chapters for details about the dimensions of the reader and the mounting brackets and the locations of the mounting positions. TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.3 Mounting instructions 2.3.1 TRANSIT Ultimate dimensions The picture below shows the dimensions of the TRANSIT Ultimate. All dimensions are in mm. To guarantee water tightness in all positions, the cover screws and the cable glands have to be tightened according our recommendations. Figure 2: Dimensions TRANSIT Ultimate 7/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.3.2 Wall mounting The Wall Mounting Set is supplied with the TRANSIT Ultimate reader. When the Wall Mounting Set is assembled mount it to the wall (or to the Pole Mounting Set) based on the dimensions in Figure 3. The TRANSIT Ultimate can be aimed with the Wall Mounting Set and when the bolts are tightened, it will stay in place. Figure 3: Wall Mounting Set 8/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.3.3 Pole mounting The TRANSIT Ultimate can be mounted to round poles with maximum diameter of 190 mm and square poles with maximum diameter of 150 mm using the Pole Mounting Kit. The Pole Mounting Kit has to be ordered separately (art. no. 5626595). The Wall Mounting Set will be mounted onto the Pole Mounting Kit. 140 mm 100 mm m m 0 0 1 m m 2 7 1 43 mm Figure 4: Dimensions Pole Mounting Kit 9/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.3.4 Weather protection hood The Weather Protection hood is recommended when the reader is installed in direct sunlight. The Weather Protection Hood has to be ordered separately (art. no. 9218327). m m 7 8 2 Figure 5: Dimensions Weather Protection Hood 10/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.4 Installing the security key pack The optional Security Key Pack (SAM) has to be ordered separately (art. no. 9216537) and is required for the TRANSIT Ultimate to perform the encrypted authentication on the Ultimate tags. Please follow the procedure below to install the Security Key Pack into the TRANSIT Ultimate. Security Key Pack installation procedure Insert the Security Key Pack (SAM) into the TAB board. 1. Align the notch as indicated in Figure 6 and keep the metal contacts backwards. 2. Push the SAM into the slot until it clicks into place. 3. Set the LOCK-switch to the right to lock the SAM. 4. Enable the Ultimate-mode by setting dip-switch SW2-2 ON. See chapter 6.1. Removal procedure 1. Set the LOCK-switch to the left to release the SAM. 2. Push the SAM to eject it. 3. Disable the Ultimate-mode by setting dip-switch SW2-2 OFF. See chapter 6.1. SAM LOCK Figure 6: Installing the Security Key Pack (SAM) 11/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 2.5 Installing a communication board The TRANSIT Ultimate features an on-board USB port and a Wiegand / Magstripe / Barcode interface. See chapter 4.3 for more details. Other communication interfaces can modularly be installed in the reader by means of a communication interface board. There are various communication interface boards available for the TRANSIT Ultimate. See appendix C for available boards and their part numbers. Make sure to follow all safety precautions outlined in chapter 2.1 when installing or replacing a communication board. Communication board installation procedure:
1. Open the TRANSIT Ultimate. You can put the cover strut into place to keep the cover open. 2. Disconnect the power supply. 3. Place the communication interface board on the 14-pin header K5 as indicated in the picture below. 4. Make sure that the 4 plastic PCB supports are properly positioned and fixed into the communication board. 5. Read the communication boards installation guide for additional notes like address setting, jumper settings and wiring details. 6. Test if the communication works correctly. 7. Close the cover of the TRANSIT Ultimate. PCC485/OSDP The PCC485/OSDP converter board is not installed as described above. Please refer to chapter 3 for more details. 12/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 3 OSDP Interface Board For supporting OSDP on the TRANSIT Ultimate it is required to use the OSDP Interface Board, which includes the PCC485/OSDP converter. This board implements the OSDP protocol according to the SIA OSDP v2.1.7 standard, including the Secure Channel Protocol. You may purchase the TRANSIT Ultimate together with the OSDP Installation Board. This is convenient, because then the board is already installed by Nedap. See appendix C for part numbers. This chapter describes how to install the OSDP Interface Board afterwards yourselves. Make sure to follow all safety precautions outlined in chapter 2.1. OSDP Interface Board installation procedure 1. 2. 3. Connect the OSDP Interface Board (PCC485) with TRANSIT as described in chapter 3.1. Connect to the RS485-OSDP network as described in chapter 3.2. Setup TRANSIT configuration as described in chapter 3.3. 3.1 TRANSIT wiring The TRANSIT Ultimate and OSDP Interface Board must be connected as shown in the figure below. The wiring includes power supply, antenna signal for identification and control for relay output and front cover LED. TRANSIT OSDP_OUT # 0 IN-1 IN-2 IN-3 GND COM NC NO HF+
GND RS485 - OSDP OSDP_OUT #1 A B
A B
NO C NC PCC485 N A U L G N D B P R L G N D R T G N D N C C B A H F
N O G N D G N D U
OSDP Interface Board Figure 7: TRANSIT / OSDP Interface Board wiring wiring Power supply 13/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 3.2 RS485-OSDP wiring directly to the PCC485. See wiring picture below. The RS485-OSDP wiring should be connected to the RS485 connections on the OSDP Installation Board (OSDP-IB) or For point-to-point communication enable the termination resistor. PCC485 switch 1 to ON position. See picture below. OSDP Control Panel B A O N 1 2 B A Figure 8: RS485-OSDP point-to-point wiring PCC485 For multi-drop communication disable the termination resistor on the PCC485 on all devices except the last device. The termination resistor should be enabled on the last device in a multi-drop communication system. See picture below. OSDP Control Panel B A
# B A # B A
# B A # B A
# B A # B A O F F 1 2 B A O F F 1 2 B A O N 1 2 B A PCC485 OSDP-Kit PCC485 OSDP-Kit Figure 9: RS485-OSDP multi-drop wiring PCC485 OSDP-Kit For more details refer to the separate PCC485 installation guide. 14/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 3.3 TRANSIT configuration This chapter describes how to configure the TRANSIT Ultimate reader for OSDP installations. TRANSIT firmware requirements The OSDP Interface Board / PCC485 requires to use one of the standard TRANSIT firmware versions, since these support the manual LED and relay control function. P80 v3.00 P82 v3.08 P81 v3.35
(no configuration required, use default settings) Newer versions are also supported as they will be backwards compatible. P83 v3.04 P85 v3.01 P84 v3.06 Configuration settings The relay activation and LED control must both be set to manual mode. This is best done using the NEDAP P81TEST software. Download this software from our partner portal https://portal.nedapidentification.com. Start NEDAP P81TEST software and connect to the reader using the USB or RS232 interface. 1. Click Options, Digital I/O. 2. Disable automatic relay activation. 3. Disable automatic LED control. Figure 10: TRANSIT configuration for OSDP applications. 15/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4 Connections 4.1 Overview Power supply See chapter 4.2 Read-disable input See chapter 4.4.2 General purpose inputs See chapter 4.4.4 Proximity antenna See chapter 4.5.1 Figure 11: TRANSIT Ultimate connections overview Communication See chapter 4.3 Relay output See chapter 4.4.1 Tamper switch See chapter 4.4.3 Antenna modulation See chapter 4.5.2 16/40 The TRANSIT Ultimate can be powered by AC mains or by a 24 VDC power supply. TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.2 Power supply 4.2.1 AC mains connected to the dedicated safety ground connection. Input voltage:
100 240 VAC Frequency:
60 50 Hz Connect the Mains load and neutral wires to the connector terminals VAC-L and VAC-N. The earth wire should be VAC-L VAC-N GROUND Figure 12: AC mains connections 4.2.2 DC supply input Connect the DC power supply to the connector terminals as indicated below. Remove the connector for easy fixing the wires. Input voltage:
24 VDC 10%
Max. input current: 700 mA @ 24 VDC
+24VDC GND Figure 13: DC input connections 17/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.2.3 DC output The DC output can be used to supply power to an additional device installed inside or near the TRANSIT Ultimate.
+DC-OUT GND Figure 14: DC output connections DC output ratings Output voltage:
23.4 VDC 10%
Max. output current: 100 mA. 18/40 The TRANSIT Ultimate features an USB interface for service and installation purposes. The USB connector (Type B) is TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.3 Communication 4.3.1 USB accessible behind the cover. Note 1 Note 2:
While the USB interface is in use, the optional communication interface board is disabled. While the USB cable is connected, it is not possible to read HID-PROX cards. To fix this issue;
Disconnect the USB cable Make sure the HID interface board is installed correctly Restart the TRANSIT Ultimate (or press reset button) Figure 15: USB connection USB driver installation Make sure your computer is connected with internet. Connect the TRANSIT reader to your computer via the USB cable. The USB drivers may be installed automatically. In case you need to install the USB drivers manually, please go to the website www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm and download the VCP (Virtual Com Port) drivers. After successful installation of the USB drivers the reader will appear in the Windows device manager in "Ports (COM & LPT)" section 19/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.3.2 Wiegand / Magstripe / Barcode The Wiegand, Magstripe and Barcode interfaces share the same connections. The connections are described below. The actual protocol output depends upon the reader firmware. Please refer to the firmware manual for more details. Connections Wiegand Magstripe Barcode O-1 O-2 O-3 GND
Card Loaded Data-0 (green) Data-1 (white) Clock Data Ground (black) Ground
Data Ground The picture below illustrates the Wiegand wiring. GND O-2 O-3 Figure 16: Wiegand wiring Cable specification 4 x 0.25mm2 shielded Maximum cable length 150 meter. 20/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.3.3 RS232 An RS232 interface is available when the RS232 or HIB interface board has been installed. TRANSIT SIDE PC SIDE DIN 25 Name DIN 9 Name 2 3 7 TXD RXD GND 2 3 5 RXD TXD GND Cable specification 3 x 0.25mm2 shielded Maximum cable length 30 meter. 4.3.4 RS422-485 An RS422 or RS485 interface is available when the RS422-485 interface board has been installed. SW1 selects RS422 or RS485. SW2 enables the termination resistor. It is recommended to keep this switch in ON position. Figure 17: RS422-485 switches. RS422 SW1 OFF = RS422 RS485 SW1 ON = RS485 RS422-485 RS422 HOST RS422-485 RS485 HOST TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
A (-) B (+) Cable specification 2 x 2 x 0.25mm2 twisted pair shielded Maximum cable length 1200 meter. Warning:
The RS422-485 interface board cannot be used for OSDP communication. Instead use the PCC485/OSDP converter board. See chapter 3. 21/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.4 Digital I/O 4.4.1 Relay output The relay output is automatically activated upon successful identification / authentication of a transponder. The automatic-relay-activation-mode can be configured using the firmware. Please refer to the firmware manual for more details. Authentication is only performed when Ultimate-mode is enabled. See chapter 6.1 for more details. By default the front cover LED lights-up simultaneously with the relay output. This might be changed by enabling manual relay/led activation mode. See for more details firmware manual. Connections NO NC COM Relay contact normally open Relay contact normally closed Relay contact common COM NC NO Figure 18: Relay output connections Contact ratings Max. switching current:
2A Max. switching voltage:
24VDC Max. switching power:
50W OSDP In OSDP operation, the relay output is set with command OSDP_OUT output #0. 22/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.4.2 Read disable input The reading of the TRANSIT Ultimate can be stopped with the read disable input (RDIS). This input is commonly used in combination with a sensor (e.g. inductive loop) that detects the presence of a person or vehicle. Use a potential-free contact (relay) to connect the internal 5V to the RDIS input. Leave open or unconnected when reading should be enabled. Connections R-DIS 5V Read disable input Internal 5V source for read disable input. Warning: using an external 5V supply could damage the reader. Figure 19: Read disable input R-DIS 5V 23/40 The TRANSIT Ultimate features an internal tamper switch that indicates when the cover is opened. This contact may be connected to an external alarm system. The contacts are normally closed when the cover is in place. Tamper switches of multiple TRANSIT Ultimate readers may be connected in series. TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.4.3 Tamper switch TAMPER Tamper switch contacts (normally closed) Connections TAMPER Contact ratings Max. switching current:
50 mA (0.5V voltage drop) Max. switching voltage:
24 VDC TAMPER Figure 20: Tamper switch OSDP The tamper switch status will NOT be reported through OSDP messages. 24/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.4.4 General purpose inputs Three general purpose inputs are available on the TRANSIT Ultimate. The inputs are active low. No external voltage should be applied to the inputs. Connect to ground using a potential-free contact (relay) to activate. Leave open or unconnected when not used or inactive. Depending upon the used firmware version, these inputs optionally can be used to activate the relay or control the front-cover 3-color LED. See for more details the firmware guide. Connections IN-1 IN-2 IN-3 GND General purpose input 1 General purpose input 2 General purpose input 3 Ground GND IN-1 IN-2 IN-3 Figure 21: GPIO inputs OSDP See for more details chapter 3. In OSDP operation, these inputs are used to control the relay output and the front cover LED. 25/40 Optionally a NEDAP proximity antenna can be connected to the TRANSIT Ultimate to enable simultaneously long-range and proximity identification. This is useful when controlling a gate where vehicles as well as pedestrians, cyclists and/or motorists can enter. The antenna can be either a NEDAP low-frequency proximity antenna or a NEDAP reader with antenna modulation output (e.g. NVITE or uPASS Access). TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.5 Special connections 4.5.1 Proximity antenna HF+
HF-
UL GND NA Connections Antenna+
Antenna- (cable shield) Green LED output (max. 18mA) Ground for LEDs Red LED output (max. 18 mA) Cable specification 4 x 0.25mm2 shielded Maximum cable length 15 meter Figure 22: Proximity antenna connections The LED outputs can drive external LEDs (and not activate digital inputs, for example on the uPASS Access). While using the proximity antenna no authentication or other Ultimate functions are performed. SW1-8 must be in the OFF position to enable this function. See chapter 6 for dip-switch location. Notes 26/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 4.5.2 Nedap antenna modulation converter. See chapter 3. The Nedap antenna modulation interface is used to connect the TRANSIT Ultimate to the PCC485 OSDP protocol Alternatively the Nedap antenna modulation interface can also be used to connect the TRANSIT Ultimate to NEDAP AEOS access control hardware such as the AP1001. Connections MHF+
MHF-
Antenna modulation output, connect to PCC485 HF+ or (AP1001 ANT). Antenna modulation ground (cable shield), connect to PCC485 HF- (or AP1001 ANT GND). Cable specification Coax RG58U Maximum cable length 100 meter NEDAP AEOS MHF+
MHF-
(cable shield) AP1001 Figure 23: Antenna modulation connection 27/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 5 Firmware update The TRANSIT Ultimate supports the same firmware versions as the TRANSIT Standard. Different firmware versions are available to support different features and communication protocols. For each firmware version a separate manual is available. The firmware can be changed or updated using the TRANSIT Firmware Upgrade software tool. Firmware update procedure Start TRANSIT Firmware Update (PICLOAD) software. Select communication port (e.g. COM1). Select the firmware (e.g. P61, P81 or P84). Click Download and wait until completed. If the message "searching for bootloader " does not disappear, then preset the reset-switch on the TRANSIT main board. Make sure that the serial communication select switch is set to TRANSIT (PIC). See chapter 6.3. Figure 24: TRANSIT Firmware Upgrade Utility 28/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 6 Configuration The TRANSIT Ultimate has different dip-switches to select configuration settings. Figure 25 shows the default dip-switch settings and their location. SW1 ON SW1 SW2 SW3 ON SW2 SW3 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Figure 25: Dip-switch locations The switches SW1 are used to select various options within the actual loaded firmware. For example to select the serial baud rate, wiegand output options, etc. Refer to the specific firmware manual for details. The next chapters will describe the function of the switches SW2 and SW3. 6.1 Ultimate mode The TRANSIT Ultimate can operate in the ULTIMATE-mode or in the NORMAL-mode. In the ULTIMATE-mode the TRANSIT will perform a secure mutual authentication on the tags. This only works in combination with Ultimate-tags. In the NORMAL-mode the reader will skip the secure authentication (the TAB board is bypassed). In this mode the reader is backwards compatible with the TRANSIT Standard and can read original tags, such as the Compact-Tag, Window-Button, Heavy-Duty-Tag and Boosters. Also the Ultimate-tags will work, but no authentication is performed. SW2 SW3 ON ON SW2 SW3 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ULTIMATE-mode 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 NORMAL-mode (TAB bypass) 29/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 6.2 Range beeper Enable or disable the internal range beeper. The beeper indicates transponder identification. The signal strength of the identified transponder determines the beeping frequency. When the transponder is near to the reader the range beeper will beep fast SW2 SW3 ON ON SW2 SW3 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Range beeper ON Range beeper OFF 6.3 Serial communication select By default the USB or communication interface board connections will allow communication with the TRANSIT processor (PIC). The communication protocol is determined by the TRANSIT firmware. The USB or communication interface board connections can also be used to communicate with the processor located on the TAB board. This is for test purposes and will not further be explained in this manual. Note that while the USB cable is connected, the communication interface board is disabled. SW2 SW3 ON ON SW2 SW3 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 TRANSIT communication (PIC) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Test communication (TAB) 30/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 6.4 Frequency select The TRANSIT Ultimate reader operates in the 2.45GHz ISM frequency band. When two or more readers are within a range of 15 meters (50 feet), these readers should be set on a different operating frequency. It may also be required to select a different frequency to avoid disturbance between the TRANSIT Ultimate and other 2.45GHz equipment, such as Wi-Fi access points. Please also read chapter 6.6 when experiencing interference. The frequency channel is selected on the transceiver board which is located in the front cover of the reader. Select the frequency channel using a display & push-buttons (see chapter 6.4.1) or using dip-switches (see chapter 6.4.2). The TAB board operates at 433 MHz. It uses 2 fixed frequency channels. This cannot be changed. 6.4.1 Frequency select display & buttons Only for TRANSIT Ultimate FCC ID: CGDTRANSITULT2 (IC: 1444A-TRANSITULT2) Press the RST button to activate the display. The display value indicates the currently selected frequency. The display will automatically switch off after 60 seconds. Press UP/DOWN to select a frequency. Lookup the display value in appendix B. DOWN DISPLAY UP RST 6.4.2 Frequency select dip-switches Only for TRANSIT Ultimate FCC ID: CGDTRANSITULTI (IC: 1444A-TRANSITULTI) Select a frequency channel using the dip-switches located on the transceiver board in the front cover of the reader. Refer to frequency selection table appendix B. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIP-SWITCHES 31/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 6.5 Read range control The read range of the TRANSIT Ultimate can be controlled with the embedded squelch function. The squelch references the received signal strength against the squelch level threshold. When the received signal strength is below the squelch threshold level no identification is possible. The received signal strength becomes higher when the transponder comes closer to the reader. When the received signal strength exceeds the squelch threshold level the transponder will be identified. max read range for this level 0 m 5 m Tag signal < squelch level: no read Tag signal Squelch level Tag signal > squelch level: read squelch level setting Distance Figure 26: Squelch principle Adjustment of the read range is done by enabling the squelch and setting the squelch level with its potentiometer. For maximum read range, disable the squelch function completely with the enable/disable squelch switch. LED SQ-ACT is on to indicate that the squelch is enabled. LED SQ-ACT is on when the transponder signal is below the squelch level (red area in Figure 26). SW2 SW3 ON ON SW2 SW3 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Squelch enabled Squelch disabled (max. read range) SQ-Level potentiometer clockwise Long read range. SQ-Level potentiometer counter-clockwise Short read range. potentiometer leds dip-switch Figure 27: Squelch controls 32/40 h t g n e r t s l a n g i s d e v i e c e R TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 6.6 Microwave time-sharing The microwave antenna of the TRANSIT Ultimate is continuously on. This will ensure the fastest identification. However it may cause interference on other 2.45GHz equipment. Enable the microwave time-share mode to only use the selected frequency periodically (the reader automatically switches on and off). During the periods that the TRANSIT reader is off, other equipment can use the same frequency undisturbed. The reader will be on for 300 milliseconds, which is long enough for a reliable identification of a tag. The off-time is between 0.5 and 5 seconds. This is configurable with the TX-PER potentiometer. SW2 SW3 ON ON SW2 SW3 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Microwave continuously-on 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Microwave time-share (periodically on) TX-PER potentiometer counter-clockwise Short off (500 msec). TX-PER potentiometer clockwise Long off (5000 msec). To avoid disturbance or interference you can also try to select an unused frequency channel. See chapter 6.4. potentiometer dip-switch Figure 28: Microwave time-sharing controls 33/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 7 LED indications 7.1 Main board LED indications A number of LEDs on the main board of the TRANSIT Ultimate indicate the status of the reader. The list below describes the function of each LED. Read disable LEDs Unlocked Figure 29: LED indications main board Led Description RX_LEVEL LED bar indicating the received tag signal strength. This LED bar also indicates the presence of radio interference. In case of interference, try switching to a different frequency. See chapter 6.4. SQ-EN SQ-ACT Squelch enabled. Reduced read range. See chapter 6.5. Squelch active. Tag signal below squelch threshold level. INPUT-1 Input 1 status. On when contact is closed. See chapter 4.4.4. INPUT-2 Input 2 status. On when contact is closed. INPUT-3 Input 3 status. On when contact is closed. Tx Rx Transmit serial data (USB, I/F-board). See chapter 4.3. Receive serial data (USB, I/F-board). STS-LED TRANSIT firmware status LED (PIC) Slow blinking: Heartbeat (0.8s on / 0.8s off) Fast blinking:
Boot loader active. Indicated after restart. Twice blinking: Configuration menu active. Off:
Abnormal situation. ID-LED TRANSIT identification. Blinks fast upon valid tag. When no identification check dip-switches and customer-code. FAIL-XV5P Power supply failure +5V. FAIL-XV15P Power supply failure +15V. FAIL-XV15N Power supply failure -15V. FAIL-DC_MAIN Power supply failure DC-MAIN. FAIL-Temp Temperature critically high. FAIL-DC_OUT DC OUTPUT overload. See chapter 4.2.3. Unlocked PLL unlocked. Check flat cable connections. Try switching to a different frequency. See chapter 6.4. Read disable Read disable LED. On when RDIS input active and reading disabled. See chapter 4.4.2. 34/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide 7.2 TAB board LED indications The LEDs on the TAB board indicate its status. These LEDs are very useful when troubleshooting the Ultimate-mode features. Below the function of each LED is described. x T x R S T S R R E 5 4 2
. 3 3 4 D O O G Figure 30: LED indications TAB board Led STS Description TAB board status LED Fast blinking:
Boot loader active. Indicated after restart. Regular blinking: Heartbeat (0.5s on / 0.5s off) Special blink 1: Programmer firmware (0.1s on / 0.9s off). Special blink 9: TAB stopped. Hardware fault, (0.9s on / 0.1s off). ERR Error LED. SAM error not present, not locked, not supported, etc. TAB error authentication failed. 2.45 2.45GHz microwave tag data received. Does not indicate when TAB bypassed. See chapter 6.1. 433 433MHz tag data received. Only indicated when using Ultimate tags. GOOD Ultimate tag successfully authenticated. Tag data transmitted to TRANSIT Ultimate main board. TRANSIT should be able to identify now. Check ID-LED main board. Tx Rx Transmit serial data (USB, I/F-board). Receive serial data (USB, I/F-board). 35/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide A Technical specification Technical specification TRANSIT Ultimate Power supply 100 240 VAC (60 50 Hz) or 24 VDC ( 10%) Power consumption
< 25 VA (AC), < 20 W (DC) Power output Dimensions Weight Housing Protection 24Vdc, 0.1A 330 x 274 x 140 mm 5 kg Cover: ABS, Housing: Die-cast ADC12 IP66, outdoor use Operating temperature
-30C +60C Maintenance Transit Ultimate is free of regular maintenance Detection range Object speed Up to 10 meters, message acceptance ratio > 80%
Up to 200 km/h at appropriate distance (*) Operating frequency 2.438 2.457 GHz, 433.62 & 434.22 MHz (RX_CAT_3); Ton < 5 sec Frequency channels 2.45GHz 48 FCC channels, 14 ETSI channels, 600k Hz spacing Polarization 2.45 GHz Circular (LHC) Polarization 433 GHz Horizontal Air interface 2.45 GHz Nedap proprietary encryption standard 1.875 kbps; integrated antenna Air interface 433 MHz Encryption based upon diversified AES128 keys. 300 kbps; GFSK - 75kHz; dedicated antenna Duty cycle < 1%; LBT not applicable Relay output 1 relay output (NO, common, NC), 24 VDC 2A Inputs Audio 3 dry contact Range check beeper Antenna input Antenna output External inductive proximity antenna connection 120kHz Nedap external reader antenna connection 120kHz output Interfaces USB, Wiegand, Magstripe, Barcode (*). Optional interface boards:
RS232, RS422, RS485, TCP/IP (*). Communication protocols Various, including CR/LF, DC2/DC4 and OSDP. Wall Mounting Set included, optional Pole Mounting Kit available. Mounting Certifications:
EMC EMC Directive EC : 2014/30/EC ; 2004/108/EC EN301 489-1,-3,-17 ; EN61000-6-2 ; EN61000-6-3 Regulations FCC part 15.245; EN 300 440 (2.45 GHz) FCC part 15.231a,-b ; EN 300 220 (433 MHz) UL294 6th ed. Access Control Performance Line security:
Level 1 Destructive attack: Level 1 Endurance:
Level 4 Standby Power:
Level 1 The TRANSIT Ultimate reader must be connected and controlled by a UL listed
(*) not evaluated by UL controller (e.g. AP4803X). 36/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide B Frequency channels Frequency channel selection table:
Display value 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B Frequency (GHz) 2.4360 2.4366 2.4372 2.4378 2.4384 2.4390 2.4396 2.4402 2.4408 2.4414 2.4420 2.4426 2.4432 2.4438 2.4444 2.4450 2.4456 2.4462 2.4468 2.4474 2.4480 2.4486 2.4492 2.4498 2.4504 2.4510 2.4516 2.4522 2.4528 2.4534 2.4540 2.4546 2.4552 2.4558 2.4564 2.4570 2.4576 2.4582 2.4588 2.4594 2.4600 2.4606 2.4612 2.4618 2.4624 2.4630 2.4636 2.4642 CH8 CH6 CH7 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Wi-Fi ETSI
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF
CH10 CH11 CH9 FCC The selected frequency has to comply with local radio regulations. ETSI frequency range from 2.446 to 2.454 GHz. FCC frequency range from 2.435 to 2.465 GHz. 37/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide C Nedap part numbers Product Part number Description 9229078 OSDP Installation Board (includes PCC485) 9215689 TRANSIT Ultimate 9216537 Security Key Pack (SAM) 5626595 Pole Mounting Kit 9218327 Weather Protection Hood HID interface board (HIB) TCP/IP interface board RS422-485 interface board RS232 interface board Window Tag Ultimate Smartcard Booster Ultimate LEGIC Booster Ultimate 7819102 7817940 7817347 7806434 9564314 9982809 9982817 38/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide D FCC / IC statement FCC ID: CGDTRANSITULT2 IC:
1444A-TRANSITULT2 FCC ID: CGDTRANSITULTI IC:
1444A-TRANSITULTI Compliance statements (part 15.19) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. 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. Cet appareil se conforme aux normes CNR210 exempts de licence du Industry Canada. L'opration est soumise 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 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This in particular is applicable for the antenna which can be delivered with the TRANSIT voulu de cet appareil. Warning (part 15.21) ULTIMATE System. RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons. Information to the User (Part 15.106(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:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 39/40 TRANSIT Ultimate | installation guide E Disclaimer 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. F Document revision Version Date Comment 2020-05-13 HR: updated OSDP Installation Board 2020-04-22 HR: minor updates 2020-04-10 HR: added OSDP-Kit 2019-05-08 HR: updated antenna modulation 2018-07-12 HR: removed profibus (obsolete) 2018-05-23 HR: added remarks when using USB interface 2018-05-02 GSA: Added remarks concerning positioning during mounting 2017-09-08 HR: updates for changed transceiver board 2017-07-17 HR: added outdoor use statement 2016-10-06 HR: added time sharing chapter 2016-08-08 HR: weather protection hood added 2016-01-14 HR: wall mounting set updated 2015-12-17 HR: update for UL certification 2015-08-25 HR: update for compliance certification 2015-08-25 HR: mounting sets naming unambiguous 2015-07-22 HR: updated dip-switch 2015-06-09 HR: updated technical specifications 2015-06-01 HR: updated frequency channel table 2015-04-10 HR: Initial version 5.08 5.07 5.06 5.05 5.04 5.03 5.02 5.01 4.10 4.09 4.08 4.07 4.06 4.05 4.04 4.03 4.02 4.01 4.00 40/40
1 2 3 4 | Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 272.95 KiB | July 28 2020 / July 29 2020 |
Nedap N.V. Parallelweg 2 7141 DC Groenlo The Netherlands T: +31 (0)544 471 111 info@nedap.com www.nedap.com Date By 25 June 2020 R. Waenink, Nedap N.V. Copyright Nedap N.V. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Nedap N.V. Label location and artwork TRANSIT ULTIMATE Description of EUT Manufacturer Brand Model FCC ID IC Long-range vehicle and driver identification reader operating on 2.45 GHz, 433 MHz and 120 kHz Nedap N.V. Nedap TRANSIT ULTIMATE CGDTRANSITULT2 1444A-TRANSITULT2 Applicants representative Company Address Postal code City Country Telephone number Telefax number Mr. Khodr Hammoud Nedap N.V. Parallelweg 2 7141 DC Groenlo The Netherlands
+31 (0) 544 471111
+31 (0) 544 463475 Page 2 of 3 Label location and artwork TRANSIT ULTIMATE T921568923.01 (Product label) T9215689-23.03 ( FCC Warning label) Page 3 of 3
1 2 3 4 | Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 73.30 KiB | July 28 2020 / July 29 2020 |
Nedap N.V. Parallelweg 2 7141 DC Groenlo The Netherlands July 03, 2020 Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: CGDTRANSITULT2 and IC: 1444A-TRANSITULT2 Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC/IC application be held confidential. T: +31 (0)544 471 111 info@nedap.com www.nedap.com Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Permanent Short Term Permanent Short Term Permanent Exhibit Block Diagrams Operation Description/Theory of Operation Schematics Nedap N. V. has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of 180 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify TUV Rheinland in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. TUV Rheinland will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. Sincerely, By:
_____________/ Compliance manager_
(Signature/Title) _Reinold Hubers_
(Print name) Trade register: 08013836 | IBAN: NL08 ABNA 0453299555 | BIC: ANBNANL2A | VAT: NL006456285B01 The General Terms and Conditions of ICT-Office apply to all our offers and agreements. These conditions can be found at our website and can be provided upon request.
1 2 3 4 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 11.48 KiB | July 28 2020 / July 29 2020 |
Page: 1/1 of DocRef dated 06-07-2020
: CGDTRANSITULT2 To whom it may concern, On behalf of our customer Nedap N.V. we hereby would like to apply for a Class II Permissive Change for the following device:
FCC ID IC : 1444A-TRANSITULT2 Manufacturer : Nedap N.V. Brand Model HVIN : TRANSIT ULTIMATE2 Description The changes are described in document 01_List of Changes CGDTRANSITULT2_C2PC_1.pdf The following PDF files (exhibits) are electronically submitted:
: Long-range vehicle and driver identification reader
: Nedap
: TRANSIT ULTIMATE 1. Cover letter (this document) 2. Request or confidentiality 3. Authorization letter 4. Form 731 5. Antenna information 6. Bill of material (BOM)- Not required-Not provided 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 / RSS-Gen 14. Test setup photographs 15. User/installation manual 16. RF Exposure according ISED RSP-100 Annex A and RSS-102 Annex C Best regards, R .van der Meer Test Engineer TV Rheinland Nederland B.V. Eiberkamp 10 9351VT Leek The Netherlands Telephone: +31 888887888 Internet: www.tuv.com/nl E-mail: products@nl.tuv.com
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1 2 3 4 | List of Changes | Cover Letter(s) | 51.33 KiB | July 28 2020 / July 29 2020 |
Nedap N.V. Parallelweg 2 7141 DC Groenlo The Netherlands T: +31 (0)544 471 111 info@nedap.com www.nedap.com Groenlo, 07 July, 2020 Subject: List of changes CGDTRANSITULT2 and 1444A-TRANSITULT2 Following changes are applied:
- Replace power amplifier RFDA2026 with TQM870106A Due to End of Life of the RFDA2026 this IC is replaced.
- Adding low pass bandwidth filter behind power amplifier Yours sincerely, R.J.M. Waenink Compliance Manager Nedap N.V. 1 / 1 Trade register: 08013836 | IBAN: NL83 ABNA 0591 6323 30 | BIC: ABNANL2A | VAT: NL006456285B01 The General Terms and Conditions of ICT-Office apply to all our offers and agreements. These conditions can be found at our website and can be provided upon request.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-07-29 | 2436 ~ 2464.2 | FDS - Part 15 Field Disturbance Sensor | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2017-09-19 | 0.12 ~ 0.12 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | Original Equipment |
3 | 433.62 ~ 434.22 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||
4 | 2436 ~ 2464.2 | FDS - Part 15 Field Disturbance Sensor |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2020-07-29
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2017-09-19
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Nedap N. V.
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1 2 3 4 |
N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007696149
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Parallelweg 2
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1 2 3 4 |
Groenlo, N/A
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1 2 3 4 |
Groenlo, N/A 7141 DC
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1 2 3 4 |
Netherlands
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@tuv.com
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1 2 3 4 |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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1 2 3 4 |
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 3 4 | Grantee Code |
CGD
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
TRANSITULT2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
R******** H********
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
Approbation Officer
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
00315********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
00315********
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1 2 3 4 |
r******@nedap.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
Nedap N.V.
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1 2 3 4 |
N.V. Nederlansche Apparatenfabriek Nedap
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1 2 3 4 |
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek (Nedap)
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
R****** H********
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Parallelweg 2
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1 2 3 4 |
6
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1 2 3 4 |
Groenlo, 7141 DC
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1 2 3 4 |
Netherlands
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
00315********
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1 2 3 4 |
+3154******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 |
+3154********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
00315********
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1 2 3 4 |
r******@nedap.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
N.V. Nederlansche Apparatenfabriek Nedap
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1 2 3 4 |
N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek (Nedap)
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
R**** H******
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
Parallelweg 2
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1 2 3 4 |
6
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1 2 3 4 |
Groenlo, 7141 DC
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1 2 3 4 |
Netherlands
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+3154******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 |
+3154********
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1 2 3 4 |
r******@nedap.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | FDS - Part 15 Field Disturbance Sensor | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Long-range vehicle and driver identification reader | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Grant Comments | The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | 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 3 4 | Firm Name |
TUV Rheinland Nederland B.V.
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1 2 3 4 |
TUV Rheinland Taiwan Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
R******** v********
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1 2 3 4 |
S**** W********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
31-08********
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1 2 3 4 |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
31-59********
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1 2 3 4 |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 |
r******@nl.tuv.com
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1 2 3 4 |
s******@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 | 15.245 | CC | 2436.00000000 | 2464.20000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 0.12000000 | 0.12000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15.231(e) | CC | 433.62000000 | 434.22000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15.245 | CC | 2436.00000000 | 2464.20000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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