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Technology | RFID |
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Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Communication Interface | RS-485 |
Power Supply | 12-24 VDC |
Operating Voltage | 12-24 VDC |
Specifies geographical regions for RFID compliance based on ETSI EN 302 208.
European Standard for marking electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Instructions for disposing of the non-rechargeable lithium battery in the product.
Lists the items included in the product packaging for each article number.
Explains the serviceable parts of the FLR-line products with schematic drawings.
Provides drawings showing the physical dimensions of the FLR-line gates.
Details the connectors on the Renos unit and their usage for system setup.
Describes available add-ons for FLR-line products, like infrared beam sensors.
Rules for combining gates into systems based on role and synchronization needs.
Explains RF and RFID field distribution modes (Edge Detection vs. between gates).
Recommendations for aisle width and label-free zones based on gate type and configuration.
Placement requirements for RF gates to avoid interference and coupling issues.
Defines Power Inserter requirements based on connected Renos units and technologies.
Details the required Ethernet and RFID coaxial cables for FLR-line systems.
Connecting Renos products to the Nedap Device Management Service for monitoring and updates.
Advises on placing conduits or slits for cable management and future upgrades.
Details steps for physically mounting the gates, including hole preparation and nut placement.
Guides on orienting gates correctly due to RFID antenna sensitivity.
Instructions for placing cables and filters to reduce interference.
Explains the status LEDs on the Renos unit and RFID reader for diagnostics.
Details driver requirements for configuring Renos-based systems based on OS.
Lists supported HTML5 compatible browsers required for system configuration.
Explains connecting a laptop via Mini-USB cable to the Renos unit's service port.
Provides the URL to access the system's configuration wizard.
Describes the user authentication process during configuration, depending on Device Management.
Step-by-step guide to perform a factory reset on a single Renos unit.
Outlines three methods for updating the firmware on Renos-based systems.
Details API endpoints for event delivery from the Renos platform.
Explains integrating other systems via a 3rd party IO Box connected to the Renos unit.
Features for servicing installations via Device Management, including monitoring and remote login.
Support for Simple Network Management Protocol for local monitoring and IT integration.
Troubleshooting guide for physical installation issues indicated by Renos unit LEDs.
Troubleshooting common configuration issues, including access and unit discovery problems.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues related to RF technology during configuration.
States compliance with FCC Rules and Industry Canada standards for RF devices.
Details radiation exposure limits and minimum installation distances for FCC/IC compliance.
Explains FCC limits for Class B digital devices and measures to correct interference.
Company overview, mission, philosophy, and product approach.
Support contact information for installation, execution, and servicing inquiries.