Quick Guide –iDUHF Lite–Versão 1.3 –Control iD 2023 ©
•Advanced: EAM will Only communicate with the equipment to which it was
configured in this mode
To return EAM to default mode, turn it off, connect WOUT1 pin with BT and
then turn it on. The LED will flash rapidly 20x indicating that the change has
been made.
4. Use Cases
Check the electrical schematics of each of the product installation options.
4.1. iDUHF Lite as Access Controller connected to EAM
In this scenario, the iDUHF Lite reads and identifies the vehicle TAG, authorizes
the release according to the access rules (local or on the server –iDSecure) and
uses the EAM (SecBox) to control an external motor drive board.
For this setting, make the connections illustrated in the diagram below.
4.2. iDUHF Lite as Access Controller without EAM
In this scenario, the iDUHF Lite reads and identifies the vehicle TAG, authorizes
the release according to the access rules (local or on the server –iDSecure) and
controls an external motor drive board using an internal relay, without the need
for the EAM.
For this setting, make the connections illustrated in the diagram below.
4.3. iDUHF Lite as UHF Reader (Wiegand)
In this scenario, the iDUHF Lite reads the vehicle TAG identification number and
sends it to an external controller board (central control system) via the Wiegand
protocol. For this setting, make the connections like the next diagram.
5. Sensors
5.1. Trigger Sensor (Trigger - TGR)
The TGR input signal has the functionality to control the triggering of the TAGs
reading from a specific event. When using a barrier sensor or inductive loop, for
example, it is guaranteed that the iDUHF Lite will only perform the identification
when a vehicle is in the proper position, thus avoiding unwanted and unnecessary
readings.
5.2. Door Sensor - DS
The DS input signal can be used to check the current state of the gate
(open/closed). Thus, when integrated with monitoring systems, this feature can
trigger alarms that indicate unusual behavior in the plant (breaking into the gate,
for example).
6. Setting Web interface
6.1. Accessing from the Web Interface
To set up the iDUHF Lite via the network, connect the equipment directly to a PC
via a Network cable (cross or point-to-point). Then, set up a fixed IP on your
machine on the network 192.168.0.xxx (where xxx is different from 129 so there
is no IP conflict) with mask 255.255.255.0.
To access the equipment configuration screen, open a web browser and enter
the URL: http://192.168.0.129.
The login screen will appear. By default, access credentials are:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin
To reset the IP to factory default (192.168.0.129), restart the power to the
product with the Trigger and Door Sensor contacts connected to the GND.
6.2. Setting UHF Reading
To facilitate the integration and use of the iDUHF Lite in the access control
system, access the UHF Reader option on the web interface and configure the
following parameters:
•General
oWiegand output bits - 26 (default), 32, 34 or 66 bits.
oAntenna transmission power - between 15 and 24 dBm to regulate the
reading distance of vehicular TAGs.
oOperation mode –Continuous for reading enabled constantly or Trigger
for activating the reading depending on the Trigger input
oTrigger Timeout –time in which the TAG reading will be enabled after the
trigger sensor is activated.
oInterval between readings
▪Same Tag –time interval between each reading of the same TAG.
▪Different Tags –time interval for each reading of TAGs with
different IDs.
•Advanced
oChannel Selection –choice of readout frequencies the iDUHF Lite can
operate on. It is recommended to use this setting to avoid interference
when more than one product is installed in the environment.