nedap Transit Ultimate Reader Installation Guide

June 1, 2024
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nedap Transit Ultimate Reader

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Specifications:

  • Product Name: TRANSIT Ultimate
  • Output: Wiegand 26 with FC of 10
  • Power Supply: Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP
  • Cabling: Shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring. A separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.

Product Usage Instructions

Reader Configuration:
Out of the box, the reader is set to output Wiegand 26 with FC of 10 with Dipswitches 2, 6, and 7 OFF. Configuration can be changed at the reader level.

Power Supply & Wiring:
Power Supply: Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP
Cabling: Use shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring and a separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.
Wiring and Communication: Connect Data Ground
D0 (Green), D1 (White), and GND above 0-1, 0-2, 0-3. Grounding should be done with an auxiliary bridge wire for proper connection.

Orientation & Tag Enrollment:
Orientation: Mount the reader horizontally for normal application. The reader emits beams in different angles based on orientation. For multi-lane applications, recommended
vertical orientation can prevent cross talk.
Tag Enrollment: The reader is initially set to output W26 with FC of 10. Ensure correct tag placement and orientation for optimal performance.

Installation & Tag Placement:
Installation Height: Mount the reader 4-6 ft above the highest tag placement and angle it down and across (45 degrees) the read lane for best results.
Tag Placement: Avoid metalized content blocking tag signals. Use external mount tags if needed.

FAQ:

  1. Q: How can I change the reader configuration?
    A: The reader configuration can be changed at the reader level by adjusting the Dipswitch settings.

  2. Q: What is the recommended power supply for the product?
    A: The recommended power supply is Linear 24vdc with a rating of 2-3 AMP.

  3. Q: How should I handle tag enrollment?
    A: Out of the box, the reader is set to output specific protocols. Follow the instructions provided to enroll tags correctly.

TRANSIT Ultimate

Quick Install Sheet
Out of the box, the reader is set to output Wiegand 26 with FC of 10 with Dipswitches 2, 6, and 7 “OFF”. Can be changed at the reader level.

Power Supply:
Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP

Cabling:
Shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring. A separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.

Wiring and Communication:

Grounding:

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Continuity is created by landing a jumper between the 12v ground powering the access control panel to the 24v ground powering the reader.
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Orientation:
Horizontally (normal application) the reader emits an 80-degree wide by 40-degree high oval beam. Vertically the reader emits a 40-degree wide by 80-degree high beam. This is recommended for multi-lane applications to prevent cross talk.

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Tag Enrollment:
Out of box the reader is set to output W26 with the FC of 10. The orange circle is the 6-digit W35 or higher ID number. The blue circle is the 5-digit W26 ID number. Do not include the dash or number after the dash.

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Installation Height:
Best practice is to mount the reader 4-6 ft above the highest tag placement and angle the reader down and across (45 degrees) the read lane.

Tag Placement:
Metalized content will block tag signals. Best practice is to utilize external mount tags for this occurrence.

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Quick Shots:

  • OSDP Installation Pages 13-15 Install Guide

uPASS Target

Quick Install Sheet
Out of the box, the reader is set to maximum read range and to output Wiegand Protocol. See manual for additional communication options.

Power Supply:
Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP

Cabling:
Shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring. A separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.

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Tag Enrollment:
Stock Tags indicate their programming and facility code on the box within the description UHF W26 FC:020). Special Programmed Tags indicate their programming and facility code on the submitted order. You will be able to go in and enroll your tags with the information provided with your order.

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Installation Height:
Best practice is to mount the reader 4-6 ft above the highest tag placement and angle the reader down and across (45 degrees) the read lane.

Tag Placement:
Metalized content will block tag signals. Best practice is to utilize external mount tags for this occurrence.

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Quick Shots:

  • OSDP Installation Pages 13-15 Install Guide
  • UHF Windshield Tags and Exterior Tag Installation sheets (available on our Partner Portal for download.)

uPASS Reach

Quick Install Sheet
Out of the box, the reader is set to maximum read range and to output Wiegand Protocol. See manual for additional communication options.

Power Supply:
Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP

Cabling:
Shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring. A separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.

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Tag Enrollment:
Stock Tags indicate their programming and facility code on the box within the description UHF W26 FC:020). Special Programmed Tags indicate their programming and facility code on the submitted order. You will be able to go in and enroll your tags with the information provided with your order.

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Installation Height:
Best practice is to mount the reader 4-6 ft above the highest tag placement and angle the reader down and across (45 degrees) the read lane.

Tag Placement:
Metalized content will block tag signals. Best practice is to utilize external mount tags for this occurrence.

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Quick Shots:

  • Other communication wiring setups Pages 17 &18 of the Installation Guide.
  • OSDP Installation Pages 19-20 Installation Guide.
  • Dips witch settings Pages 27-29 of the Installation Guide.

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LPR LUMO

Quick Install Sheet
The software is embedded in the camera. No additional license fees. See manual for additional wiring information.

Power Supply:
Linear 24vdc 2-3 AMP

Cabling:
Shielded twisted 6 (18-22 Gauge) for communication wiring. A separate pair (14-18 Gauge) for the power supply.

Wiring:
The LUMO comes with a wiring harness and network connection from the reader.

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Grounding:

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Connecting to the LUMO:
Default address is 192.168.3.15. Default username is “admin” and the password is “secret”. This will bring you to be able to set up and configure the reader using an easy-to-use web interface. More details are in the installation guide.

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Installation Height:
Best practice is to mount the reader at license plate height (can be installed up to 14 ft high) and no greater angle than 25 degrees down a single lane. If the State does not require front plates the same applies but pointing towards the back plate.

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