FS Router Installation and service Contact Priva B.V. Zijlweg 3 2678 LC P.O. Box 18 2678 ZG De Lier Nederland T +31 174 52 26 00 F +31 174 52 27 00 www.priva.nl contact.priva@priva.nl 3791529 00.010 4-12-2015 Article number Version Date Copyright 2015, Priva B.V. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, published or stored in a retrieval system without written prior permission of Priva B.V. This publication has been developed with care. However, the products shown may differ in dimensions and design from the actual products. Priva B.V. will not accept any responsibility for damages caused by any errors or deficiencies in this publication. Priva B.V. may modify its products and the associated manuals without prior notice. Priva B.V. advises to check product, installation, hardware and if present software on irregularities. 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Contents About this manual .................................................................. 4 Aim and scope .................................................................................................... 4 Target groups and required competencies .............................................................. 4 Availability of the manual ..................................................................................... 4 Related documents .............................................................................................. 4 Symbols in this manual ........................................................................................ 5 Terms and abbreviations ...................................................................................... 5 Safety ................................................................................... 6 Safety - general .................................................................................................. 6 Electrical safety .................................................................................................. 6 Residual risks ..................................................................................................... 7 Product description ................................................................. 8 Functions and intended use .................................................................................. 8 Transport and storage ............................................................. 9 Dimensions ........................................................................................................ 9 Contents of the package ...................................................................................... 9 Conditions during transport and storage ................................................................ 9 Installation - positioning the unit ............................................ 10 Location and environmental conditions ................................................................ 10 Basic facility requirement ................................................................................... 10 Positioning the unit ........................................................................................... 10 Installation - electrical part .................................................... 11 Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 11 Installation - partie lectrique ................................................ 13 Raccordement lectrique .................................................................................... 13 Operating software ............................................................... 15 Commissioning ..................................................................... 16 Preparations ..................................................................................................... 16 Commissioning ................................................................................................. 16 Operation ............................................................................ 17 Taking out of operation ......................................................... 18 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 19 Troubleshooting general .................................................................................. 19 Maintenance and repair ......................................................... 20 Firmware updates ............................................................................................. 20 Disposal of waste equipment .................................................. 21 Appendices .......................................................................... 22 Technical specifications ...................................................................................... 22 2 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 EC Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................. 23 FCC Statement ................................................................................................. 24 IC Statement .................................................................................................... 24 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 3 Priva B.V. About this manual Aim and scope This manual concerns the FS Router, a wireless repeater for the Priva FS Performance labour registration system for the horticulture industry. This manual contains all of the information required to safely and correctly transport, install, commission and maintain the FS Router. This manual will also allow you to effectively observe and resolve any malfunctions. For the sake of simplicity this manual uses the term "unit", to refer to "FS Router. Target groups and required competencies Target group Tasks and responsibilities Installers/
service engineers Transportation Positioning Installation Commissioning and set up Testing after initial commissioning and problem solving Operation Annual checks Disposal of the unit at the end of the service life Training, knowledge and experience required technical training in the field of electrical engineering experience with electrical installations for the horticulture industry Priva product specific training command of (technical) English Availability of the manual This manual is exclusively intended for installers and service engineers. Related documents FS Reader Software User Manual FS Concentrator Installation and Service Manual 4 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Symbols in this manual Live parts (danger of electrocution) Danger. Instruction to prevent physical injury, damage to health, or damage to the environment Note. Instruction to prevent problems or material damage Additional information or explanation Tip Terms and abbreviations The list below states the abbreviations and terms relating to the Priva labour and production registration units of FS Performance. Therefore, abbreviations and terms that do not apply to your specific unit and as a result are not used in this manual may still be found in the list below. Abbreviation / term FS Reader FS Cradle FS Tag FS Concentrator FS Router FS Reader Software Explanation Handheld device for registration of labour Storage/charger for the handheld device for registration of labour Electronic label for the labour registration system Wireless access point for the labour registration system Wireless repeater for the labour registration system Supporting software for handheld devices for registration of labour FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 5 Priva B.V. Safety Before starting to work with the product, read the entire manual so that you are familiar will all safety instructions and safety precautions. In addition, read any other manuals supplied with specific components. Safety - general Only Priva approved installers/service engineers who have received product-specific training from Priva are allowed to install, configure, repair and, if necessary, alter the equipment Making alterations to the safeguards and safety icons on the equipment is prohibited. Both the installer/service engineer and the user must check and maintain the equipment (the safeguards in particular) in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Keep the product clean and the surroundings tidy. Report faults or damage to Priva immediately. Inactivate the equipment and do not use it if a deficiency is observed. Only use original spare parts for repairs (refer to the price list). After repairing the unit, check the correct status and functioning of it. If the user allows personnel to operate the equipment, he must provide sufficient instructions. In particular, this should be on the safety risks and safety instructions as stated in this manual. He must also supervise correct compliance with the instructions. Ensure that the personal protective equipment prescribed in this manual is available Display the safety icons that are applicable in the room where the equipment is set and that it is used. up. Electrical safety The unit is powered from the mains voltage. There is a potential hazard of electrocution or fire resulting from a short circuit. Therefore, comply with the following safety instructions:
Keep the housing of electrical components (cabinet, pump etc.) closed. Keep the electrical parts dry. Ensure that the grounding is correctly connected. Ensure that the unit is connected to its own fuse group with the correct fuses/circuit breakers. During installation or maintenance, or while resolving malfunctions it may be necessary to open the housing of the electrical components. In this case, comply with the following safety instructions:
Make sure there is no voltage on the unit by removing the plug from the socket outlet, or by removing fuses / disconnecting circuit breakers. If the unit cannot be made free of electricity, then take extreme care. Use well-
insulated tools and do not touch wire ends, connections and electrical components with bare hands. Keep the surroundings dry and ensure that there is someone close by to keep an eye on you. Wear a grounded wristband while working in the cabinet. Static electricity can damage the electronic components. 6 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Residual risks The following risks could not be excluded in the design:
If the unit is altered or is used in such a way that it becomes contrary to the instructions in this manual, unforeseen risks may occur. FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 7 Priva B.V. Product description The FS Router is part of the labour and production registration system of Priva FS Performance. It is designed as a repeater unit in the wireless network over which the data is transmitted. Functions and intended use Functions The FS Router is the part of the wireless system responsible for the majority of the wireless coverage. The system of FS Routers collect the registration data transmitted by the FS Readers and pass it along, to either the concentrator or other FS Routers. Intended use The FS Routers are intended to be positioned throughout the facility, wherever wireless coverage for the FS Readers is necessary. After the FS Routers have been installed and they are operational, no further actions are necessary to keep them working unless there is an error within an individual FS Router. 8 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Transport and storage Dimensions Dimensions (including packaging):
Weight (including packaging):
225 x 134 x 84 mm. 560 g. Contents of the package The package of the FS Router contains the following items:
1 FS Router. A horizontal cable entry plug (already placed on the PCB inside the FS Router casing). A mounting set containing 4 clips and 4 screws for mounting the FS Router to (for instance) a cable tray. Horizontal cable entry plug Mounting set No power cord is delivered with the FS Router. Conditions during transport and storage The ambient conditions must remain within the following limits during transport and storage:
Relative air humidity: maximum 95 % (non-condensing) Rain: the packaged equipment must be kept dry and must therefore, not stand Temperature: 0 50 C outdoors. Sunlight: the packaged equipment must not stand in bright sunlight. Otherwise, the internal temperature may become too high causing deformation in the plastic components. Vibrations: avoid exposure to strong vibrations. FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 9 Priva B.V. Installation - positioning the unit Location and environmental conditions The FS Router has been tested extensively under greenhouse conditions, therefore the equipment does not have to be placed in an environment with specific conditions. Basic facility requirement In order for the FS Router to be installed and made operational, only a power cable, to be connected to a power socket, is required. The FS Router is delivered with some basic fasteners (screws and clips), that can be used to mount the FS Router. Positioning the unit All FS Routers must be positioned in the same orientation as the FS Concentrator, i.e. the same side must be up, to achieve the best communication throughput. The connector side of the FS Router should be at the bottom:
Because of reasons of water tightness. To allow that the led indicator will be visible. Because the antenna for the wireless communication is placed at the side of the connector, this side must be free of metal masking. In total a maximum of 254 FS Concentrators + FS Routers (together) can be supported within one wireless network. An additional constraint is applicable for the number of FS Routers that together form the chain between the FS Reader and the FS Concentrator: it should be taken into account that at most 38 FS Routers can be supported in between the FS Reader and FS Concentrator. The locations where the FS Routers should be positioned depends on the amount of wireless coverage that is desired in the facility. The most common application is to have wireless coverage in the main corridor in the greenhouse, which means the FS Routers should be placed on regular intervals along this central corridor. 10 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Installation - electrical part Because the FS Router is a permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated external to this equipment. An overcurrent protective device for max 20 A must be provided external to this equipment. The electrical power shall be connected through cables according to local regulations. Electrical connection The FS Router can be connected to any standard power socket. This is done by connecting any standard power cable according to local regulations. 1. The installer selects the location for the FS Router, based on the strength of the wireless network and availability of power sockets. 2. The installer opens the casing of the FS Router with a screwdriver. 3. Make sure that the power switch (in the yellow square in the picture below) is in the OFF position. Figure 1 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 11 Priva B.V. 4. The installer connects a power cord. This is done by splitting the cord and connecting two wires to the provided cable entry plug. The location on the PCB on which the plug should be connected is shown in the blue square in Figure 1. L = Line wire;
N = Neutral wire. 5. Mount the FS Router to the selected location, for instance by using the supplied clips and screws. a. Fasten the clips to the casing by screwing the screws through the holes in the corners of the casing into the clips. b. Then fasten the FS Router by means of these clips to the intended location, for instance with screws or bolts and nuts (not provided in the FS Router package). c. Please obey any applicable local regulations. 6. The installer switches the switch indicated in the yellow square in Figure 1 to ON. 7. Close the casing and connect the electrical power. 8. The installer makes sure that the led on the FS Router is switched on, thereby confirming that the FS Router has power supply. 12 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Installation - partie lectrique Le FS Router est un quipement connect en permanence, un dispositif de dconnexion facilement accessible doit tre incorpor externe de cet quipement. Un dispositif de protection contre les surintensits pour max 20 A doit tre fournie externe de cet quipement. La puissance lectrique doit tre reli par des cbles conformment aux rglementations locales. Raccordement lectrique Le FS Router peut tre raccord n'importe quelle prise de courant standard. Cela se fait en connectant un cble d'alimentation standard conformment aux rglementations locales aux FS Router. 1. L'installateur slectionne l'emplacement pour le FS Router, sur la base de la porte au rseau sans fil et la disponibilit des prises de courant. 2. L'installateur ouvre l'enveloppe pour le FS Router avec un tournevis. 3. Assurez-vous que l'interrupteur d'alimentation (dans le carr jaune) est dans la position OFF. Figure 2 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 13 Priva B.V. 4. L'installateur se connecte un cordon d'alimentation. Cela se fait en divisant le cordon de raccordement et deux fils la prise prvue d'entre de cble. L'emplacement sur la carte sur la fiche, qui paulement tre connect est affich dans le carr bleu sur la figure 2. L = Fil de ligne;
N = Fil neutre. 5. Fixer le FS Router l'emplacement slectionn, par exemple en utilisant les clips et les vis fournies. a. Fixer les attaches au botier en vissant les vis dans les trous dans les coins de l'enveloppe dans les clips. b. Fixez ensuite le FS Router l'aide des clips l'emplacement prvu, par exemple avec des vis ou des boulons et des crous (non fournis dans le package FS Router). c. Se il vous plat respecter toutes les rglementations locales applicables. 6. L'installateur met l'interrupteur indiqu dans le carr jaune dans la figure 2 sur
"ON". 7. Fermez le botier et connecter l'alimentation lectrique. 8. L'installateur permet de s'assurer que le conduit sur le routeur FS est de fonctionner, ce qui confirme que le FS Router a le pouvoir. 14 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Operating software The functionality of the FS Router is based in its firmware. The FS Router is delivered with the most recent version of this firmware that was available at the moment of production. The FS Router can be updated with the latest firmware. Please, refer to the FS Reader Software User Manual for more information. FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 15 Priva B.V. Commissioning Only Priva approved service engineers/installers who have received product-specific training from Priva are allowed to commission the unit. Preparations After the steps in section Installation - electrical part on page 11 have been performed, the FS Router is ready for the final commissioning steps. Commissioning The remainder of the installation steps are described in the FS Reader Software User Manual:
Register the FS Router by providing the serial number. 16 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Operation The FS Router works automatically once installed and therefore no further action is needed. The FS Router has a tri-colour status led: Red + Green + Orange, which has the following signalling function:
Led shows:
Off Red Orange Indicates:
FS Router is switched OFF FS Router is switched ON and contains an error FS Router is switched ON and had no data activity during the last 30 minutes FS Router is switched ON and did have data activity during the last 30 minutes FS Router is switched ON and has currently data activity. Green continuous Green blinking FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 17 Priva B.V. Taking out of operation In order for the FS Router to be taken out of operation, the following steps need to be undertaken:
1. The steps required to remove the FS Router from the labour registration system are described in the FS Reader Software User Manual. 2. The installer disconnects the power cord. 3. The unit is now ready to be shipped for repair or decommissioning. 18 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions for the most frequent problems with the equipment. If you have a problem that cannot be resolved using the information in this chapter, please contact Priva. Troubleshooting general Certain activities may only be performed by authorised installers/service engineers because they require specialist knowledge and skills. Those activities are indicated by
"Installer" in the table below. Problem Led off Led off Led red Led orange Possible cause Power cord disconnected Fuse is broken Solution(s) Reconnect power cord Replace the fuse FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 19 Priva B.V. Maintenance and repair The FS Router does not require regular maintenance in order to keep it working. If the FS Router is in need of repair, the customer will contact Priva B.V. after which the product can be sent back to Priva B.V. for repair or possible replacement. Warranty void if seal is broken. Firmware updates If the FS Router requires a new firmware version, this should be made available in the FS Reader Software. When this has been completed, all FS Routers in the network will upload and activate the new firmware automatically. The network regulates itself that only one device will be updated at a time. When the FS Router is updated with its new firmware, it will be temporarily inactive. This takes less than a minute and the remaining part of the wireless network keeps working. 20 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Disposal of waste equipment The unit must be disposed of at the end of its service life. The product can be disposed of according to regulations concerning electrical devices in the designated country. The equipment is marked in accordance with European directive 2002/96/EC relating to waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE):
The mark indicates that the equipment cannot be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its service life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or to human health from uncontrolled waste disposal the equipment must be kept separate from other types of waste and be recycled in a responsible manner, so that the sustainable reuse of material sources is stimulated. FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 21 Priva B.V. Appendices Technical specifications Dimensions:
Length:
o o Width:
o Depth:
o Weight:
210 mm (incl. swivel) 129 mm 60 mm 462 gram Electrical characteristics:
Input voltage:
o o Mains frequency:
o Power consumption:
100 .. 240 Vac 50 .. 60 Hz 5 W (max) Supported frequencies for the wireless communication:
o Europe and Africa:
o America:
o Asia and Oceania:
869.5 MHz and 868.3 MHz 915.0 MHz and 916.0 MHz 920.0 MHz and 921.0 MHz Wireless communication sending power:
o EIRP:
6.49 mW (max) Transport / storage conditions:
o Temperature:
o Relative humidity o Ambient pressure
-40 .. 70 C 10 .. 95 %
70 .. 105 kPa Operating conditions:
o Temperature (ambient) o Temperature change o Relative humidity 0 .. 50 C max 30 C / day 20 .. 95 %
Approvals / certifications that are pending:
o UL o CSA o CE o C-Tick FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 22 EC Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer:
Name manufacturer Manufacturers address declares that the product:
Product name Function Priva B.V. Zijlweg 3 2678 LC De Lier Postbus 18 2678 ZG De Lier Nederland FS Router Wireless repeater for the labour registration system Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following European Directives:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC and conforms to the following harmonized European Standards:
EN 60950-1:2006 EN 300 220-1 V2.4.1 Information technology equipment - Safety ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM);
Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 1: Technical characteristics and test methods ElectroMagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM);
Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic standards
- Immunity for industrial environments Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1 EN 61000-6-2:2005 EN 301 489-01 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-03 V1.4.1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices
(SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) EN 62311:2008 The technical file was compiled by the department Product Development of Priva B.V. The Netherlands, De Lier, December 2015 M. Prins Managing Director FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 23 Priva B.V. FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 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 frequency 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 cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). 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. IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) 2) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 24 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 Priva B.V. Zijlweg 3 2678 LC P.O. Box 18 2678 ZG De Lier Nederland T +31 174 52 26 00 F +31 174 52 27 00 www.priva.nl contact.priva@priva.nl 3791529 FS Router Installation and service manual 00.010 25