Feig Electronic ID ISC.LRU3000 User manual

IDENTIFICATION
M21015-4e-ID-B
Installation
ID ISC.LRU3000 / ID ISC.LRU3500
UHF Long Range Reader

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Contents
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Contents
Contents
1Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up ! 5
2Performance Features of Reader Family ID ISC.LRU3000 6
2.1 Performance features........................................................................................................6
2.2 Available Reader types .....................................................................................................6
2.3 Available Accessories.......................................................................................................6
3Installation 7
4Terminals 8
4.1 Antenna Connection..........................................................................................................9
4.2 Power Supply................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.1 Power Supply via connection X1..........................................................................10
4.2.2 Power Supply via Power over Ethernet (PoE) ......................................................11
4.3 Interfaces .........................................................................................................................12
4.3.1 Ethernet Interface on connector X2 (10/100Tbase)..............................................12
4.3.2 USB Interface on connector X3 (Host Kommunikation)........................................12
4.3.3 USB Host Interface on connector X4....................................................................13
4.3.4 RS232 Interface on connector X6.........................................................................13
4.3.5 RS485 Interface on connector X6.........................................................................14
4.3.6 Data-Clock Interface on connector X5 for Scan Mode only................................... 15
4.4 Digital Inputs on connector X5.......................................................................................17
4.5 Outputs on connector X5................................................................................................19
4.5.1 Digital outputs on connector X5............................................................................19
4.5.2 Relay outputs on connector X5 ............................................................................ 20
5Operating and Display Elements 21
5.1 Status LEDs..................................................................................................................... 21
5.2 Reset Push Buttons.........................................................................................................22
5.3 Reader Power adjustment............................................................................................... 23
5.3.1 EU-Reader according to EN302 208....................................................................23

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6Technical Data 25
7Radio Approval 27
7.1 Europe (CE)...................................................................................................................... 27
7.2 USA (FCC) and Canada (IC)............................................................................................28
7.2.1 USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) warning notices ......................................................28
7.2.2 Label Information .................................................................................................29
7.2.3 Installation with FCC / IC Approval....................................................................... 29
7.2.4 USA (FCC) and Canada (IC) approved antennas.................................................29
Annex A: Accessories Following optional accessories are available:...............................30
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1 Safety Instructions
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1 Safety Instructions
►The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed by for the manufacturer.
►The operation manual should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user.
►Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been sold or
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shocks or injuries. Such unauthorized
measures shall exclude any liability by the manufacturer.
►The liability-prescriptions of the manufacturer in the issue valid at the time of purchase are valid for the
device. The manufacturer shall not be held legally responsible for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in
the manual or automatically set parameters for a device or for an incorrect application of a device.
►Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer.
►Installation, operation, and maintenance procedures should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
►Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local
electrical codes .
►When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed.
►This device is not suitable to be used in places where children are present. Prevent children access to
the device.
►Equipment is intended for use only in restricted access area.
►Special advice for carriers of cardiac pacemakers:
Although this device doesn't exceed the valid limits for electromagnetic fields you should keep a
minimum distance of 25 cm between the device and your cardiac pacemaker and not stay in an
immediate proximity of the device respective the antenna for some time.

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2 Performance Features of
Reader Family ID ISC.LRU3000
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2 Performance Features of Reader Family ID ISC.LRU3000
2.1 Performance features
The Reader has been developed for reading passive data carriers, so-called „Smart Labels“, using an
operating frequency in the UHF range.
2.2 Available Reader Types
The following Readers are available:
Table 1: Available Reader Types
Reader type
Description
ID ISC.LRU3500-EU
Device version for Europe with PoE
ID ISC.LRU3000-EU
Device version for Europe without PoE
ID ISC.LRU3500-FCC
Device version for USA with PoE
ID ISC.LRU3000-FCC
Device version for USA without PoE
2.3 Available Accessories
The following optional accessories are currently available:
Table 2: Optional Reader Accessories
Reader type
Description
ID ISC.LR.CSC-IP64 Connector
Sealing Cap
Protection cap for IP 64
Art.No.: 3558.000.00
ID ISC.LRU3x00-MS Mounting Rail
Set
Rail Mounting Set for ID ISC.LRU3000/3500
Art.No.: 3831.000.00
See also: ANNEX-A

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3 Installation
The Reader is designed for wall-mount, including outdoors. Holes for mounting on a wall are provided in the
housing.
It is not necessary to open the reader housing mounting.
Fig. 1: Installation Drawing

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4 Terminals
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4 Terminals
On the lower side of the reader housing the different cable connectors are positioned. Figure 2 shows the
arrangement of the connectors and table 3 shows which connection for the different cables are used for. Table
4 shows the available push buttons.
X2 X3 X4
X5
X6
T1 T2
X1 ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 ANT4
Fig. 2: Connection Overview
Table 3: Connection terminals
Connector
Description
ANT 1-4
Connection of the external antennas (Impedance 50)
X1
Power supply 24VDC +-5%
X2
10/100Tbase network connection with RJ-45 (with PoE)
X3
USB interface for host communication
X4
USB Host Interface on connector X4
X5
Digital input and output and relay output
X6
RS232 / 485 interface
Table 4: Push button function
Push button
Description
T1
Internal push button for complete configuration reset
T2
External push button for CPU-Reset

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4.1 Antenna Connection
The external SMA antenna connectors are positioned on the lower side of the reader.
The maximum tightening torque for the SMA sockets is 0.45 Nm (4.0 lbf in).
CAUTION:
Exceeding the tightening torque will destroy the plug.
Table 5: External antenna connection
Terminal
Description
ANT 1 - 4
Connection for external antennas (input impedance 50)
Fig. 3: External antenna connection ANT1-4 and X1 for the power supply
CAUTION:
A direct connection of an antenna to an antenna output with activated DC Voltage (24 VDC, 500 mA)
may damage the antenna.

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4.2 Power Supply
4.2.1 Power Supply via connection X1
The supply voltage of 24 V DC has to be connected to Terminal X1
Table 6: Pin assignment for power supply
Terminal
Abbreviation
Description
X1 / Pin 1
VDC
Vcc –supply voltage 24VDC +-5%
X1 / Pin 2
GND
Ground –supply voltage
Fig. 4: Connection for the power supply
CAUTION:
The reader has to be supplied by a limited power supply (e.g. NEC Class 2/LPS power supply)
according IEC EN 60950-1 chapter 2.5, only.
Reversing the polarity of the supply voltage may destroy the device.
Each reader has to be supplied by a separate external power supply.
An operation of an ID ISC.LRU3500 via an external power supply and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
at the same time is not recommended and can cause interferences during operation.

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4.2.2 Power Supply via Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Optional the reader (only LRU3500) can be powered via the LAN connector on X2 with the use of a PoE
„Power over Ethernet“ power supply according to IEEE802.3at*, Class4 (30/25,5Watt). The DC supply can be
achieved via the free pin’s 4,5 and 7,8 (Midspan-Power). Also a “Phantom Powering” (Inline-Power) via the
signal pin’s 1,2,3, and 6 is possible. Depending on the cable cross-section the following cable distances can
be used.
Table 7: Maximum cable length if PoE is used
cable cross-section (CAT5...7)
Maximum cable length for PoE
0,4mm
≈ 30m
0,6mm
≈ 70m
* For detailed technical information regarding the 802.3at standard, please refer to the most
recent edition of the corresponding IEEE specification.
Fig. 5: LAN and PoE connection
NOTE:
Take care if PoE is used the maximum reader output power of the reader must be limited to 1 W.
It must be ensured that the reader is supplied with 42.5 V DC (48 V DC –cable losses) at least.
This functionality is only available with the reader models ID ISC.LRU3500-EU and ID
ISC.LRU3500-FCC.
An operation of an ID ISC.LRU3500 via an external power supply and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
at the same time is not recommended and can cause interferences during operation.
If Power over Ethernet is used the USB Host is not available.

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4.3 Interfaces
4.3.1 Ethernet Interface on connector X2 (10/100Tbase)
The Reader has an integrated 10 / 100 base-T network port for an RJ-45. Connection is made on X2 and has
an automatic “Crossover Detection” according to the 100BASE-T Standard.
With structured cabling CAT 5 cables should be used. This ensures a reliable operation at 10 Mbps or 100
Mbps.
The prerequisite for using TCP/IP protocol is that each device has a unique address on the network. All
Readers have a factory set IP address.
Table 8: Standard factory configuration of the Ethernet connection
Network
Address
IP-Adress
192.168.10.10
Subnet-Mask
255.255.0.0
Port
10001
DHCP
OFF
NOTE:
The reader is equipped with a DHCP ready Ethernet Interface.
4.3.2 USB Interface on connector X3 (Host Kommunikation)
The USB socket on the board is terminal X3. The pinout is standardized. The data rate is reduced to 12 Mbit
(USB full speed). A standard USB-cable can be used.
Fig. 6: USB-Interface for host communication
NOTE:
The length of the USB-cable can have a max. of 5m (20 inch). It is not allowed to use longer cables.

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4.3.3 USB Host Interface on connector X4
The USB-Port X4 can be used for a standard USB Flash drive.
Fig. 7: USB-Host Interface
NOTE:
USB Host shall not be used when the reader is powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE)
4.3.4 RS232 Interface on connector X6
The RS232 interface is connected on X6. The transmission parameters can be configured by means of
software protocol.
Fig. 8: RS232 interface pin-outs on X6
Fig. 9: Wiring example for connecting the RS232 interface X6

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4.3.5 RS485 Interface on connector X6
The connection of the RS485 interface take place via the X6 connector as well. The interface parameter can
be configured via software protocols..
Fig. 10: RS485 interface pin-outs on X6 (RS485-Interface)
Table 9: RS485 interface pin-outs
Abbreviation
Description
GND
RS485 –GND
A-
RS485 –(A -)
B+
RS485 –(B +)

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4.3.5.1 Address assignment of RS485 for bus operation
For bus operation the Reader can be assigned the required bus address via software.
The address is assigned by the host computer. The software is used to assign addresses “0” through “254” to
the Reader.
A potential termination of the interface bus can be configured by the software as well.
NOTE:
Since all Readers are factory set with address „0“, they must be connected and configured one after
the other.
4.3.6 Data-Clock Interface on connector X5 for Scan Mode only
The connection of the data-clock interface take place via the digital Outputs OUT1 and OUT2 at connector X5.
The wire for the clock needs to be connected to connector OUT1-C, the wire for the data needs to be connected
to connector OUT2-C.
Fig. 11: Data-Clock Interface on connector X5
NOTE:
For an easy installation with best signal quality we recommend the use of the ID ISC.LR.WS-A
Wiegand Switch (4955.000.00).
The data-clock interface is only available in Scan-Mode.
The data-clock interface cannot be used to configure the reader.
Clock / Data-0

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The digital outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are not available, if the data-clock interface is activated.
The data as well as the clock need to be supplied with an external voltage. The output is
configured for max. 24 V DC / 30 mA.
Fig. 12: Wiring Example
NOTE:
Please consider possible limitations of the Wiegand Controller regarding the used supply
voltage.
In dependency on the inner circuit of the used Wiegand Controller it is necessary to use external
serial resistors to limit the current on the data and clock wires.
The necessity of the external pull down resistor is depending on the inner circuit of the used
Wiegand Controller
See Notes below for
resistor values

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4.4 Digital Inputs on connector X5
The optocouplers on Terminal X5 are galvanically isolated from the Reader electronics and must
therefore be externally supplied.
Fig. 13: Optocoupler pin-outs IN1 –IN5
Fig. 14: Internal and possible external wiring of the optocoupler inputs
Optocoupler input (X5 / IN1-5):
The input LED associated with the optocoupler is connected internally to a series resistor of 500 Ω.
For supply voltages of greater than 10V the input current must be limited to max. 20 mA by means
of an additional series resistor (see Table 11)

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Table 10:
Shows the necessary external resistors for various external voltages Uext
External voltage Uext
Required external series resistor
Rext
5 V ... 10 V
---
11 V ... 15 V
270
16 V ... 20 V
560
21 V ... 24 V
820
NOTE:
The input is configured for a maximum input voltage of 5-10 V DC and an input current of max. 20
mA.
Polarity reversal or overload on the input will destroy it.

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4.5 Outputs on connector X5
4.5.1 Digital outputs on connector X5
Optocoupler output (X5/1-2):
The transistor connections, collector and emitter, of the optocoupler output are galvanically isolated from the
Reader electronics and are carried to the outside without any internal ancillary circuitry on Terminal X5. The
output must therefore be powered by an external power supply.
Fig. 15: Optocoupler -Outputs OUT1-2
Fig. 16: Internal and external wiring of the optocoupler-outputs OUT1-2
CAUTION:
The output is configured for max. 24 V DC / 30 mA.
Polarity reversal or overload on the output will destroy it.
The output is intended for switching resistive loads only.

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4.5.2 Relay outputs on connector X5
There are 3 relay outputs available on connector X5.
Fig. 17: Relay output pin-outs REL1-3
CAUTION:
The relay output is configured for max. 24 V DC / 2 A constant load.
The switching current must not exceed 1A.
The relay output is intended for switching resistive loads only. If an inductive load is connected,
the relay contacts must be protected by means of an external protection circuit.
Fig. 18: Internal and external wiring of the relay output
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