IDENTEC SOLUTIONS iPOINT X Instructions for use

IDENTEC SOLUTIONS
Model IDS1002
iPOINT X (ATEX)
HARDWARE USER MANUAL

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any express or implied warranties or representations with respect to such information including, without limitation,
warranties as to non-infringement, reliability, suitability for a particular purpose and accuracy. IDENTEC
SOLUTIONS shall not under any circumstances be liable to any person for any special, incidental, indirect or
consequential damages, including without limitation, damages resulting from use of or reliance on information
presented herein, or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods, even if informed in advance of the
possibility of such damages.
Trademarks
“IDENTEC SOLUTIONS”, “Intelligent Long Range”, “ILR” and the stylized “i” are registered trademarks.
“i-PORT”. “iPOINT” and “Visibility Delivered.” are trademarks of IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, Inc. and/or IDENTEC
SOLUTIONS AG.
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Radio Frequency Compliance Statement
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS is the responsible party for the compliance of the following devices:
MODEL: IDS1002 iPOINT X
Region/Country Organization Marking
EUROPE: EU CE
USA: FCC FCC ID OO4-IDS1002
CANADA: IC 3538A-IDS1002
The user(s) of these products are cautioned to only use accessories and peripherals approved, in advance, by
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS. The use of accessories and peripherals, other than those approved by IDENTEC
SOLUTIONS, or unauthorized changes to approved products, may void the compliance of these products and result in
the loss of the user(s) authority to operate the equipment.
European Declaration of Conformity according to RED Directive
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS AG hereby declares that the device iPOINT X is in conformity with the essential
requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of conformity can be found at: www.identecsolutions.com
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radio Communication Apparatus
To satisfy FCC and ISED RF Exposure requirements for mobile devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be
maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than
this distance is not recommended. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
Conformité à l’exposition aux champs RF des équipements radio
Pour satisfaire aux exigences FCC et ISED concernant l'exposition aux champs RF pour les appareils mobile, une distance
de séparation de 20 cm ou plus doit être maintenu entre l'antenne de ce dispositif et les personnes pendant le
fonctionnement. Pour assurer la conformité, il est déconseillé d'utiliser cet équipement à une distance inférieure. Cet émetteur
ne doit pas être co-situé ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne ou un autre émetteur.
Canada Certification
Licence-Exempt Radio Apparatus (ISED)
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause interference.
2.This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Appareils radio exempts de licence (ISDE)
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation,
Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1.L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2.L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre
le fonctionnement.

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ATEX Certification
Equipment or protected system intended for use in potentially explosive atmosphere directive 2014/53/EU.
Compliance with the essential health and safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with the following
standards:
EN 60079-0, EN 60079-11
IECEx Certification
The electrical apparatus and any acceptable variations to it specified in the schedule of this certificate and the
identified documents, was found to comply with the following standards:
IEC 60079-0:2017, IEC 60079-11:2011
Special conditions for safe use – ATEX and IECEx
WARNING – Maintenance under voltage is not permitted.
WARNING – Electrostatic Hazard: Clean only with a damp cloth.
WARNING - Electrostatic Hazard: Do not install in locations with increased electrostatic
charge such as close to ventilations systems or electric drives.
WARNING - This product should be installed by personnel trained in installation of equipment
in Hazardous Locations and meet the representative country’s National Electrical Code.
WARNING - Not to be connected to equipment that uses or generates more than 250V with
respect to earth ground
WARNING - This product contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges.
Please observe the special instructions for their protection. Incorrect handling can damage
the unit and cause the invalidation of the warranty.
Minimum safety precautions against electrostatic discharge:
Establish earth contact before you touch the unit. (For example, touch the earthing screw on the unit.) Best
practice is to use an antistatic ribbon and earth yourself permanently for the time you handle the unit.
Avoid unnecessary contact with the unit connectors and assemblies inside the unit.
Only open the unit if the operational settings (as described in the manual) expressly requires it.
Use antistatic tools for the setting of the unit. (Warning: Do not touch life-threatening voltages with these tools).
Do not store unit and components without protective packaging.
Remove unit and components from the packaging only prior to installation.
EPS 19 ATEX 1 019 X iPOINT X
II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb
-40°C ≤ Ta ≤ +70°C
Gas
I M2 Ex ib I Mb
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Mining
IECEx EPS 19.0010X iPOINT X
Type of Protection Ex i
Marking Ex ib IIC T4 Gb Gas
Ex ib I Mb Mining

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These notes are not sufficient to guarantee complete protection from electrostatic discharges! We
recommend the use of suitable protective equipment.
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS does not accept the return of products where the regulations concerning the ESD
precautions and protective packaging materials were not followed.
Safety Instructions
The equipment can be installed in restricted areas.
The system described in this manual is for exclusive operation of trained employees. Only qualified personnel that
have knowledge of the potential dangers involved should perform the installation, settings, maintenance and repair
of the units used.
Operational Safety
The correct and safe use of these systems assumes that operating and service personnel follow the safety
measures described in the manual alongside the generally acceptable safety procedures.
If there is a possibility that safe operations cannot be guaranteed, the system must be switched off, secured against
accidental use and the service unit responsible immediately informed.
Safety Documents
The iPOINT X was designed, tested and supplied in perfect condition according to document EN 62368-1:2014 and
EN60950-22 Safety Requirements.
Condensate / Change of Temperature
To avoid condensation in the system, the unit must be allowed to slowly adjust itself to warmer temperatures after
removal from cold and cool environments.
Do not open the Main housing
The Connection Chamber can be opened for required cabling needs, but there is no need to open the main
housing (crews from bottom side) in order to set the iPOINT X unit. The unit does not have any internal setting
elements or displays.
Connections / Power Supply
Use shielded cables for the RS422 / RS 485 cables. This is the only way to achieve the prescribed EMC.
During maintenance damage could occur if printed circuit boards or cables are connected or disconnected whilst
the power supply is still on. Therefore, only work on the connection and the components when they are not live.
Spare Parts
We recommend that only personnel, original products, spare and replacement parts authorized by IDENTEC
SOLUTIONS be used for installation, service and repair. IDENTEC SOLUTIONS does not accept any responsibility
for materials used, work carried out or possible consequences from unauthorized third party vendors.
Glossary
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
PoE Power Over Ethernet

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Contents
1. Preface .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 iPOINT X and System Description ................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 UHF Interface ...................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.2 LF Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.1 LF Limitations for ATEX .................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.2 NFC Interface .................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 System Components – Tags.......................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Ports Overview & Topologies......................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 RS422 MASTER Connectors & Pinout ............................................................................................. 15
2.3.2 RS485 MASTER Connectors & Pinout ............................................................................................. 15
2.3.3 RS422 HOST Connectors & Pinout .................................................................................................. 15
2.3.4 RS485 HOST Connectors & Pinout .................................................................................................. 15
2.3.5 Connector coding .............................................................................................................................. 16
2.4 Cabling Hints .................................................................................................................................................. 16
2.5 Lid Open Detection ........................................................................................................................................ 16
3. Initial Operation / Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Status LEDs ................................................................................................................................................... 17
4. Mechanical Information & Installation .................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Opening the connection Chamber ................................................................................................................. 18
4.2 Mounting Options ........................................................................................................................................... 19
4.2.1 Optional Extra: Pole Mount Bracket Kit ............................................................................................. 20
4.2.2 Optional Extra: Extension Bracket Kit ............................................................................................... 21
5. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
6. Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
6.1 Firmware Update ........................................................................................................................................... 23
6.2 Spare Parts .................................................................................................................................................... 24
6.3 Returns ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
7. Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 25

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1. Preface
This installation manual must be read carefully prior to starting the installation. The described installation works
assuming that installation materials like cables, antennas and any mechanical parts are available.
This document is the hardware description of the iPOINT X. This document is intended only for mechanical and
electrical installation of these central units.
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS reserves the right to make changes and updates to the content contained herein. It is the
user’s responsibility to contact the service department for any possible changes or updates to operating and
maintenance procedures.
Updates will be provided upon request. The information in this document may be subjected to changes without
prior notice.
Check whether delivery is complete and for any damages. If the delivery is not complete or damaged
immediately inform the carrier. The dispatch and service organization of IDENTEC SOLUTIONS should also
be informed to facilitate the repair or exchange of the system.
Product Contents (deliverables):
iPOINT X Device
Mounting Plate
Cable glands and blind plugs
Hardware User Manual
Associated Documents
SDK Online Help
i-SHARE Manual
Specific tag manuals

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2. Introduction
2.1 iPOINT X and System Description
The iPOINT X device provides a functional ATEX/IECEx certified combination of: The “zone location” system of an
i-MARK, the long-range Reader functionality of an i-PORT as well as close proximity NFC functionality, encased in
an attractive, rugged, IP67 housing.
The Housing contains:
- 5 Status LEDs (see Section 3.1)
- a Connection Chamber where the wired interfaces can be accessed
- Relevant cable glands, as wired access points, depending on the device setup
- Mounting Plate and securing screw (see Section 4)
For a detailed description of how to correctly open the connection chamber and other mechanical information,
please refer to Section 4.1.
The iPOINT X can used as a standalone device or with an interface to an access controller. See Section 2.3 for
more details.
Following is a description of the wireless technologies that are available within the iPOINT X Device.

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2.1.1 UHF Interface
The UHF interface is a wireless communication interface using the UHF ISM frequency band and IDENTEC’s
protocols.
The iPOINT X has two internal UHF antennas built in and can communicate up to a range of 500 meters with its
Tags.
The main benefit of two antennas is the elimination of RF dead spots in static systems.
2.1.2 LF Interface
The LF Interface uses IDENTEC’s LFBOOST Marker technology. Zone location at Low Frequency can be achieved
with a configurable field range up to 5 Meters. This allows Tag detection in a specific area.

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2.1.1 LF Limitations for ATEX
Due to Barrier (VCL1520) and cable series resistance, it is not possible to operate LF with full power and 12 slots
all the time. Therefore, LF operation is limited by firmware according to the slot scheme and the restrictions below.
LF slot settings depending on configured LF power:
Configured LF
power
Minimum Delay
between LF
telegram
Minimum
Cycle delay
Description
0 to 39% 0 ms 10 ms All slots active
40% to 59% 40 ms 10 ms Only 6 slots per frame are active
(1 slot inactive between 2 actives slots)
60% to 79% 100ms 10 ms Only 2 slots actives per frame
(5 slots inactive between 2 actives slots)
80% to 100% 500 ms 250 ms Only 1 slot per double frame is active
ATTENTION: This is just an example. If you have other parameters, additional cable length or other voltage drops
between the Barrier and the iPOINT X the settings mentioned above will differ and can end in improper operation of
LF or even the whole device.

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2.1.2 NFC Interface
The NFC Interface is a Near Field Communication interface. The iPOINT X can be used as an entry terminal or for
other NFC communication. The range to the Tag is around 10-15cm and is compatible with the i-Q355 Series of
Tags as well as standard NFC cards.

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2.2 System Components – Tags
Identec offers a wide range of tags that can be used with the iPOINT X. The tags provide long range
communication with the readers of up to 500 m (1640 ft), using advanced UHF radio frequency technology.
i-Q355 Tags
Using advanced UHF radio frequency technology, i-Q355 tags transmit
and receive data at distances of up to 250 m (820 feet). In addition, they
can be configured to beacon data at a configurable ping rate to a range of
up to 500 m (1640 ft).
These active RFID tags are particularly suited for:
- Access Control
- Identification
- Tracking and Tracing
- Zone localization
i-Q350 Tags Using advanced UHF radio frequency technology, i-Q350 tags transmit
and receive data at distances of up to 250 m (820 feet). In addition, they
can be configured to beacon data at a configurable ping rate to a range of
up to 500 m (1640 ft).
These active RFID tags are particularly suited for:
- Identification
- Tracking and Tracing
- Localization
-
Environmental Data Sensing
i-B350 Tags
IDENTEC SOLUTIONS' i-B350 tags are designed to be cost effective and
easy to implement, while offering maximum flexibility. The beacon ILR®
Tags continually send out their ID at pre-programmed intervals. They do
not need to be interrogated in order for them to send their information—
they do it automatically.
These active RFID tags are particularly suited for:
- Access control
- Tracking of Vehicles and Containers
- Online inventory
- Localization of assets at specific areas DELIVERED.
All Tag types are available with the following options:
-
Marker technology
for locating goods, vehicles, etc. The Marker technology allows selective locating of a
transponder, for example in adjacent car tracks or gate applications. Here the inductive Marker field informs
the ILR® Tag about its current location.
-
Temperature sensor and logging
: These types contain an internal sensor for temperature monitoring in order
to measure and log the temperature of goods in definable intervals. They are also available with external
sensors.
-
LED
for visual recognition, such as, for example, for "pick by light" applications. The light is visible from
almost every direction.

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2.3 Ports Overview & Topologies
RS422 MASTER RS422 or RS485 cable connector to the host computer (for connector details see section 2.3.1)
RS422 HOST
This can be used as a communication interface to an access controller (for connector details
see section 2.3.1) (RS422 or RS485)
ATTENTION: No Daisychaining allowed!
Standalone Installation:

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Installation (RS422) with Access control:
Installation (RS485) with access control:
RS422, RS485 and Power supplies, must go through
Barrier VCL1520X
outside of the Hazardous Area
Please see Barrier „
VCL1520X User Manual.pdf
“, for more information on the barrier.

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2.3.1 RS422 MASTER Connectors & Pinout
Wago: 713-1404 Pin Number Designator Comment
1 V+ Supply Voltage from the Barrier: +15V DC (+/-1%)
2 V+ Supply Voltage from the Barrier: +15V DC (+/-1%)
3 GND Ground Supply from the barrier
4 GND Ground Supply from the barrier
5 RX- RS422 communication from the barrier
6 TX- RS422 communication from the barrier
7 RX+ RS422 communication from the barrier
8 TX+ RS422 communication from the barrier
2.3.2 RS485 MASTER Connectors & Pinout
Wago: 713-1404 Pin Number Designator Comment
1 V+ Supply Voltage from the Barrier: +15V DC (+/-1%)
2 V+ Supply Voltage from the Barrier: +15V DC (+/-1%)
3 GND Ground Supply from the barrier
4 GND Ground Supply from the barrier
5 DATA- RS485 Data communication from the barrier
6 DATA- *pin 6 bridged to pin 5*
7 DATA+ RS485 Data communication from the barrier
8 DATA+ *pin 8 bridged to pin 7*
2.3.3 RS422 HOST Connectors & Pinout
Wago: 713-1404 Pin Number Designator Comment
1 - Not Connected
2 - Not Connected
3 - Not Connected
4 - Not Connected
5 RX- RS422 communication from the barrier
6 TX- RS422 communication from the barrier
7 RX+ RS422 communication from the barrier
8 TX+ RS422 communication from the barrier
2.3.4 RS485 HOST Connectors & Pinout
Wago: 713-1404 Pin Number Designator Comment
1 - Not Connected
2 - Not Connected
3 - Not Connected
4 - Not Connected
5 DATA- RS485 Data communication from the barrier
6 DATA- *pin 6 bridged to pin 5*
7 DATA+ RS485 Data communication from the barrier
8 DATA+ *pin 8 bridged to pin 7*

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2.3.5 Connector coding
Important Note: Please check to use the correct coded plug before connecting wires!
Both Master and Host connector are the same type, but each one is individually coded so that they cannot be
exchanged.
The RS 422 Master is coded, according to connector manufacturer recommendation, on pin 1.
Nose on pin 1removed on external connector, coding pin added on PCB part.
Coding Pin
The RS 422 Host is coded, according to connector manufacturer recommendation, on pin 7.
Nose on pin 7 removed on external connector, coding pin added on PCB part.
Coding Pin
2.4 Cabling Hints
There are limitations on the RS422/RS485 Master/Host cabling:
Shielded cables must be used to achieve the prescribed EMC
o Shield connected to Earth on barrier side
Cabling according to ATEX requirements (please see Ex entity data)
The following table assumes that 2 wires of the cable are used for power supply connection.
For the Lapp Ölflex EB CY 7 x (0,75 …1,50) the shield shall also be used for GND connection.
Cable
Maximum Cable Length [m]
Cross section Gas Group
Cable Type
[mm²] IIC IIB
IE_ToughCat7_S_FTP_e1
0,2582 40 40
Lapp Ölflex EB CY
0,75 60 125
1,00 80 170
1,50 100 250
ATTENTION: These are only rough cabling estimations. The cabling shall be according EN / IEC 60079-14 and, if
applicable, other official national and international standards.
In special use cases the cable length can be extended depending on cable itself and iPOINT configuration.
Please contact Identec solutions.
2.5 Lid Open Detection
There is a feature in the iPOINT X where automatic detection of the housing being opened can be communicated
to the Host system. This can be used as a safety feature or as a tamper alert.
It works via a hall sensor on the PCB and a magnet in the connection chamber lid. When the magnet moves from
the vicinity of the hall sensor, an alert is triggered and sent to the microcontroller.

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3. Initial Operation / Configuration
The configuration of the iPOINT X is managed via the host software.
Available Identec Solutions Software
Setup Scout
i-Share
Crew Companion
Please refer to the relevant software User Manuals for details.
3.1 Status LEDs
UHF
This is the UHF Communication LED. LED blinks green when a
valid command has been sent to Tag. It blinks Orange when a
response or a broadcast is received.
LF
This is the LF Communication LED. LED blinks green when
Marker Loop ID is sent. It blinks red if LF is not working properly
(e.g. loop broken or loop current too low).
COM
This is the wired interface LED. It blinks green when a command
is received and orange when responding over RS422 or RS485.
Note: Because of short communication you can see just the
orange blink.
RUN
This is the general Device run LED. It blinks Green if everything
is OK. Blinks red if the voltage is too low or a Hardware issue is
detected
NFC (top)
This is the NFC Card read LED. Is green when access is granted,
red when access is denied.

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4. Mechanical Information & Installation
Housing Dimensions
4.1 Opening the connection Chamber
1. Lift up the cover using thumbs from the front side until magnetic connection is released, lift off.
2. Loosen the 8x screws, be aware, DO NOT pull out the screws out completely, the gasket can be damaged.
3. Lift off the lid.
4. Now you have access to the Connection Chamber
Note: when replacing the lid, be sure that the sealing gasket is correctly in place.
Note: The rest of the housing cannot be accessed. There is no settings or modifications to be made there.

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4.2 Mounting Options
The mounting plate can be attached to a wall, pole mount bracket, extension bracket or DIN rail. There are 4 fixing
holes for attaching the relevant bracket or screwing to a wall.
For mounting with a pole mount bracket or extension bracket, please see relevant Installation guides provided with
the kits.
For Direct wall mounting, using the mounting plate only, 4x countersunk screws are required with a maximum
diameter of 5mm or M5 screws. Length and type shall be chosen depending on wall material.
4x countersunk screws
Choose screw type and length depending on wall
material
Maximum diameter of 5mm
Screw plate securely to the wall using all 4 screws
the iPOINT X device can then be clipped onto the
plate and secured with the securing screw
Warning: Don’t screw the mounting plate directly to a metal surface that extends the size of the whole device. This
will have an influence on the UHF and LF performance. If a metal fixing surface is required, please use the extension
bracket as a standoff.
Wall

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Warning: when unmounting device from the mounting plate, first lift the device up, then out; do not pull device directly
or there’s a risk of damage.
4.2.1 Optional Extra: Pole Mount Bracket Kit
A Pole Mount Bracket Kit is available.
- Pole Mount Bracket Kit:
o Contains the bracket and accessories
o The bracket can be mounted to a wall with M8 Bolts or via threaded rods
(e.g. wall anchors)
o The bracket can also be mounted onto vertical or horizontal poles
o Refer to “Pole Mount Bracket Kit – Quick Installation Guide” documentation
for more details.
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