pozyx Industrial Enterprise Anchor V2.2 User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- pozyx
Table of Contents
Accurate Positioning
Anchor V2.2
USER MANUAL
v1.0, 2022-01-25
Foreword
Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Do also read and follow instructions from “operator” or “licensee” applicable to the specific installation. For best possible performance, continuous satisfactory safe operation, read and understand these instructions thoroughly before operating your equipment.
Disclaimer
The information, instruction, and parts listed are applicable and current on the date when issued. Pozyx reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.
Note to Operator
It is the operator’s responsibility to see that any person involved with the use or operation of this equipment follows all safety and operational instructions. Under no circumstances should this equipment be used if the equipment is faulty or the operator does not completely understand the operation of the equipment.
Safety
All Pozyx equipment should be used with the greatest care and in accordance
with all local safety regulations. It is prohibited to modify, open up,
replace or exchange parts, change factory settings or perform any other action
on Pozyx equipment that deviates from the way it was delivered. Doing so may
present a hazard and will void any warranties.
Under no circumstances can Pozyx be held liable in any way shape or form for
any defects, damages, injuries, direct or indirect, that are the result of
handling, using, installing, or any other use of the equipment and failure to
observe all necessary safety guidelines.
About this Manual
5.1 Audience
This manual is intended for users of the Anchor in conjunction with the
Pozyx Enterprise System. Any other use outside of the system is deemed
incompliant and will void any
warranties of the anchor, tag, system, or any Pozyx hardware.
5.2 Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted
in any way or shape be it, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or
otherwise, without the express prior written permission of the publisher.
For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact POZYX
NV. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice.
5.3 Revision History
Release Date | Revision | Remarks |
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2022-01-25 | 1.0 | Initial release |
Overview
The Pozyx Anchor captures, preprocesses, and sends location data from tags to a Gateway. It has been designed for optimal Ultra-Wideband performance and comes with robust casing options (IP20 or IP66-67), making it ideal for industrial environments. Mounting the Anchor is straightforward with the help of three mounting brackets. The Anchor works within the Pozyx Enterprise system and requires an infrastructure of Tags, Anchors, switches, and a Gateway to accurately and correctly translate positions in a stream of real- time coordinates.
The Pozyx architecture comprises three main parts:
• A network of anchors and tags. This network consists of two types of
devices: tags and anchors. The tag is a mobile device used to track the
positions of an asset or person in real time. An anchor is a signal capturing
device on a fixed, well-known position.
• A local gateway. This device is the positioning server and connects to
the Anchors via Ethernet. It gathers all the data received from the Anchors
and transforms it into a position. By connecting to the gateway, users can
receive real-time positioning data.
• The Pozyx web application. The web application is a visual interface to
configure and manage the Pozyx system. It can be run locally from the gateway
itself or from the Pozyx cloud.
General Technical Specifications
For extensive technical specifications, please consult the Pozyx Anchor Datasheet.
Parameter | Information |
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UWB channels | Channel 5, Channel 2 (for licensed customers in Europe) |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Low energy V5.1 |
Sensors | Acceleration, Pressure, Supply Voltage, Temperature |
Power supply | POE/POE+ or DC: 6 to 53V, 4.5W max |
Dimensions | 157 x 98 x 53 mm |
Weight | 170 g |
Ingress protection | IP20 or IP66/67 (with add-on header) |
Operating conditions | -25 °C to +55 °C |
Storage conditions | -40 °C to +70 °C |
Installing the Anchor
8.1 Mounting Anchors
Mountain brackets allow users to install the Pozyx Anchors security to a wall or ceiling. Three types of mounting brackets are available to mount an Anchor:
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VESA pole mount (90-020-0001)
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VESA wall mount (90-020-0002)
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VESA ceiling mount (90-020-0003)
The Anchor is mounted with 4 x M4 screws on the mounting bracket.
8.2 Connecting Cables
Pozyx Anchors can be connected through Ethernet. Each Anchor has 2 RJ45
100Base-T ports. They can be used to link up anchors in sequence which reduces
the total amount of wiring required. We call this Daisy Chaining of Anchors.
- The port labeled “ 1 ”should be connected to the Positioning Gateway. This can be implemented either by a direct connection to one of the Anchor ports on the gateway or by a connection through an Ethernet switch for large setups.
- The port labeled “ 2 ”can be used to connect Anchors in a daisy-chain.
To create a chain of Anchors connect the port “2” (OUT in the figure below) of
an Anchor to the port “1” (IN in the figure below) of the next Anchor in the
chain.
Pozyx recommends using Ethernet cables that:
- Are Pure Copper (Cu). Do not use Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA)
- Are Shielded Foil Twisted Pair (S/FTP)
- Are Cat5e (or better)
- Are AWG24 (or better). Both AWG 24/1 and AWF24/7 are suited.
Warning: It is advised not to use crossover Ethernet cables: all Ethernet
cables should use the T568B wiring specified in the TIA/EIA-568 standard.
Warning: For system stability it is advised to connect only anchors (and
network switches solely used to aggregate Anchors) to the ports labeled
“Anchor network” on the gateway.
8.3 Powering the Anchor
There are two options to power an Anchor:
- Using Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE/PoE+). This option requires an Ethernet switch with PoE capability to be placed between the gateway and the first Anchor in a daisy chain. Each Anchor will provide power on the outgoing Ethernet cable for the next Anchors in the chain. The Ethernet cable that provides power to the Anchor must be connected to the port labeled “1”.
Remark: In general, 4-5 anchors (depending on the installation setup and environment and taking the conditions into consideration) is the maximum for a chain when powered through a PoE Switch, more will cause networking issues. Be sure to use shielded Ethernet cables to eliminate cross talk.
- Local DC jack: This option uses an external AC/DC converter to power the first Anchor in a daisy chain.
Warning: It is not allowed to power an Anchor through the Ethernet Port
2.
Warning: Make sure that you use the correct ports to connect the incoming
and outgoing Ethernet cables on the anchor.
8.4 Anchor Headers
Two types of headers are available for the Anchor:
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The header 90-010-0101 provides IP66 and IP67 ingress protection to the Anchor.
The Ethernet cables enter the Header sideways. -
The header 90-011-0001 can optionally be used to guide the external cables. The ingress protection level of this solution is IP20. The header allows users to route the cabling upwards from or to the backside of the Anchor.
8.4.1 Mounting the IP66/67 header
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Place the RJ 45 connector on the Ethernet cable according to the T568B convention when using an Ethernet cable without pre-confectioned connectors.
Warning: Make sure that the RJ45 connectors are suited for the deployed Ethernet cable. -
Place the Tightening nut over the Ethernet cable.
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Place the grommets over the Ethernet cable.
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Pull the Ethernet cable thru the cable glands.
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Plug the Ethernet connectors into the correct RJ45 jack. Route the Ethernet cables in a crossed way inside the cover as illustrated below. Figure 3 Anchor Ethernet cable connection
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Apply the provided lubricant on the O-rings of the IP66/67 header.
Warning: Use only lubricants based on silicone or PTFE. -
Push the IP66/67 header onto the Anchor base module, until the clips snap on the base module.
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Push the grommets in the cable glands.
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Screw the tightening nut onto the cable glands until fixed. The maximum torque is 6.0 Nm.
If the header needs to be unmounted, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Warning: To provide IP66/67 protection, the diameter of the Ethernet
cables must be tailored to the grommets provided with the header. The standard
cable diameter should be 7 mm ±10%. Contact Pozyx for other options.
Warning: Make sure that the blind grommet, that is provided with the
IP66/67 header, is placed in the right side cable gland if the Anchor is the
last in an Anchor daisy chain.
8.4.2 Mounting the IP20 header
To mount the IP20 header follow the steps below:
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Place the RJ45 connector on the Ethernet cable according to the T568B convention when using an Ethernet cable without pre-confectioned connectors.
Warning: Make sure that the RJ45 connectors are suited for the deployed Ethernet cable. -
Pull the Ethernet cables and the DC power cable (if used) through the appropriate holes in the header. Make sure that the cables will not cross after mounting the header on the Anchor base module.
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Plug the Ethernet connectors into the correct RJ45 jack. When used, also plug the DC plug into the DC Jack of the Anchor
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Push the header onto the Anchor base module.
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Push the cable into the top or rear exit holes in the header.
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Readjust the header if it moved during Step 5.
8.5 Best Practices for Anchor Placement
For the most accurate positioning the following generic guidelines apply:
- The Anchors should have line-of-sight to each other.
- An Anchor should be placed each 10 m (1 anchor/100 m²). However, this can vary depending on the environment. In some occasions it can be more or fewer, but we recommend a maximum anchor separation of 20 m.
- A tag should be surrounded by anchors in all directions. This can be achieved by placing an Anchor in each corner of the room in which tags are to be positioned.
8.5.1 Specific guidelines for 2D positioning:
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Place the anchors high and in line of sight of the user.
Placing the anchor high (on the ceiling or on the walls) increases the chance of receiving a good signal because there are fewer obstructions. Obstructions generally have a negative influence on the accuracy of the range measurements which has a direct effect on the positioning accuracy. -
Spread the anchors around the user. Don’t place them on a straight line.
For range-based systems, single range measurements will only give information in a single direction. This direction is exactly the direction from the user to the anchor.
Because of this, it is best to spread the anchors such that they cover all directions. If the anchors are all on a straight line, the positioning error will (can?) be very large: A
a small change in radius (for example due to noise), will result in a very large change in the position of the intersection(s). -
Make sure each anchor sees at least two, but preferably more neighboring
anchors at a distance of not more than 20 to 30 meters, or even less in environments with many obstacles -
Place anchors vertically, with the connectors at the top. This keeps the antenna at the bottom
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Materials like metal, water, and wires should stay away from the anchors,
especially the antenna: Within a few centimeters from the antenna, there should be no metal at all, not even small screws. -
It is recommended to have a separation of 20 cm between the anchor and walls.
Extra mounting equipment can be used to achieve this.
8.5.2 Specific guidelines for 3D positioning:
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Keep to the guidelines from above but place anchors at different heights:
The accuracy of the z coordinate will highly depend on the spread in heights of your anchors. Ideally, it is advised to place your anchors in the shape of a cube around your
positioning zone as shown below. Try to maximize the distance between the lower and higher anchors. -
Twist the base surface of your cube 45 degrees as compared to the top surface:****
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Keep the same max distance between the anchors as for 2D positioning (10 to 20 m depending on the environment)
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With only 6 anchors, it is possible that the resulting positions will be noisier. The recommendation, in this case, is to place 3 anchors on the top surface and 3 in the bottom surface
Always check https://docs.pozyx.io/enterprise/latest/installation- setup/anchorssetup/rollout-installing-the-anchors for the latest guidelines.
8.6 Anchor Activation
8.6.1 UWB functionality
The general description of the Anchor setup and configuration and as part of a
positioning system can be found at https://docs.pozyx.io/enterprise/latest
/installation-setup.
8.6.2 Bluetooth functionality
The purposes of the Bluetooth functionality of the Anchor are:
- Data offload from the tags
- Firmware upgrade of the tags
- Tag configuration
The Bluetooth functionality is controlled by the Gateway in the positioning system. More detailed information can be found at https://docs.pozyx.io/hs.
Troubleshooting
The Anchor has a LED with 3 color options with the following state indications:
Parameter | Information |
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LED off | Anchor powered off or general malfunction |
Solid blue | Startup or Maintenance mode |
Solid red | No Ethernet link |
Blinking orange | Link on Ethernet interface established |
Solid orange | IP address obtained |
Blinking Green | Anchor operational, no UWB activity present |
Solid Green | Anchor operational, UWB activity present |
Blinking red | General malfunction |
Blinking blue | Pozyx reserved mode |
FAQ
Disposal
When the product reaches the end of life, dispose of it properly in accordance
with local laws and regulations.
Disposal of the packaging material
(EU directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging waste) This marking
indicates that the product’s packaging material can be recycled.
Disposal of this product
(EU directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) This
marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product
and its electronic accessories (e.g. AC/DC converters) should not be disposed
of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent
possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste
disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle
them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the supplier where they purchased this
product or their local government office, for details of where and how they
can take these items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should
contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with
other commercial wastes for disposal.
Please contact the local municipal office for information on the nearest
recycling station.
Regulatory Information
12.1 FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules:
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by Pozyx NV can
void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications
Commission rules.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a commercial environment. This equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radiocommunications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
Radiation Exposure Statement
The device complies with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091
for an uncontrolled environment. The antennas used for this transmitter must
be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all
persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
12.2 ISED Compliance Statement
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt
RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Radiation Exposure Statement
The device has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in
Industry Canada RSS-102 for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used
for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
12.3 CE Compliance Statement
The manufacturer, Pozyx NV, Vrijdagmarkt 10/201, 9000 Gent, Belgium declares that the products:
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10-002-0012: Pozyx Anchor V2.1 with BLE is conform to the following Directives and standards:
2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive)
Article 3.1a : Safety and Health -
IEC 62368-1: 2014; EN62368-1: 2014 + A11: 2017
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EN 50566 : 2017
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EN 62479 : 2010
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IEC/IEEE 62209-1528:2020
Article 3.1b : EMC
- CISPR 32:2015+AMD1:2019
- EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3: 2019-11
- EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4: 2020-09
- EN 301 489-33 V2.2.1: 2019-04
- EN 61000-4-2: 2009
- EN 61000-4-3: 2020
- EN 61000-4-4: 2012;
- EN 61000-4-6: 2014
Article 3.2 : RF spectrum efficiency
- EN 302 065-2 V2.1.1: 2016-11
- EN 300 328 V2.2.2: 2019-07
2011/65/EU (ROHS), amended by 2017/2102/EU and 2015/863/EU
- IEC 63000:2016
This declaration of conformity is issued under the exclusive responsibility of
the manufacturer.
Gent, 2021-xx-xx
Samuel Van de Velde,
CEO
Pozyx NV
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