Lyngsoe Systems LS4550 RTLS RFID Portal Installation Guide

June 6, 2024
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Lyngsoe Systems LS4550 RTLS RFID Portal Installation Guide
Lyngsoe Systems LS4550 RTLS RFID Portal

RTLS INSTALLATION

  • Perform site survey
  • Prepare Site Master Data
  • Perform pre-installation:
    1. Run power to read points
    2. Run power to access points
    3. Hang chains at read points
  • Install access points
  • Install and commission the portals using Installation and Test Tool software.

REVISIONS

Revision no.

| Date| Author| Changed pages|

Description of change

---|---|---|---|---

 1

|  2018-05-30|  MAH|  1|

Created based on 077.208.064

 2

| 2018-09-13| MAH| Annex C| Added test tags description.
3|  2019-01-31|  MAH|  Annex B|

 Added guide for taking installation pictures.

 4

|  2019-02-14|  TPA|  2, Annex D|  Added FCC / ISED Regulatory Statements.
 5|  6-Dec-2021|  TPA|  Several|

 Added the LS45x0 G2 versions. Minimum separation distance to the operators increased to 55cm due to the addition of the cell modem.

INSTALLATION OF RTLS PORTALS

Before starting

Please observe the following:

  • The RTLS portals must be installed and used in such a way to ensure minimum 55 cm separation from users / bystanders.
  • RTLS portal installation must be performed with directions from the Installation and Test Tool or ITT, which is a web based application.
  • Site survey data must be imported for ITT to function properly.
  • The WiFi network set up by the RTLS access points must be operational and online. Alternatively, for RTLS Portals versions which include an LTE mobile radio inside, the LTE signal must be available at the chosen installation location (stronger signal ensures more reliable communication).
  • Make sure that a site overview drawing is available from the site survey to help find installation locations.
  • Power on the portal only when instructed so by ITT.
  • All access points must be installed before installation of RTLS portals can begin.

RTLS Installation Flow

The RTSL installation is performed using Installation and Test Tool, ITT.

Read about the Installation and Test Toll in the 077.208.10v RTLS Installation and Test Tool Guide.

The installation follows the flow in Figure 1.
RTLS Installation Flow

Read about the RTLS portal hardware in ANNEX A, e.g. product numbers and identifying the hardware parts.
Read about taking useful pictures of the installation in ANNEX B.
Read about the test tags for the installation process in ANNEX C.

Annex A. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION

Product numbers

The following products are included in this installation guide:

  • LS4510 & LS4510 G2 (all versions): RTLS Portal
  • LS4530 & LS4530 G2 (all versions): RTLS Portal
  • LS4550 & LS4550 G2 (all versions): RTLS Portal
  • LS9310: Lyngsoe WiFi access point
RTLS Portal versions

RTLS Portal versions
Figure 2. Portal features (G2 included too).

LS4510 & LS4510 G2 RTLS Portal

This is a passive-only portal that incorporates a passive reader and two antennas.

LS4530 & LS4530 G2 RTLS Portal

This is a portal that combines a passive reader with two antennas and an active low frequency exciter. This portal will trigger active tags, but to successfully read the active tags it must be used in combination with LS4550 or  LS4550 G2.

LS4550 & LS4550 G2 RTLS Portal

This is a portal that combines a passive reader with two antennas, an active low frequency exciter and an active UHF reader. This portal can read both active and passive tags. It can also read active tags that are excited by a nearby LS4550 or LS4530 portal (or one of their G2 versions).

Identifying RTLS portal on packing label

Figure 3. Packing label with RTLS model.
Identifying RTLS portal

Unpacking RTLS portal – what’s in the box

Figure 4. RTLS portal box content with powers supply (green arrow) and power cable (blue arrow).
Unpacking RTLS portal

Recognizing RTLS models

All three models of the RTLS portals look similar on the outside. The model can be identified from the front label – refer to the illustration below.

Figure 5. RTLS model identification

License plate

The RTLS portal is equipped with a license number. On the front the 3-character license plate number is displayed.
Figure 6. RTLS license plate number on front
Recognizing RTLS models

On the back the full license plate number with barcode is placed.
Figure 7. RTLS license plate barcode on back

RTLS orientation

The RTLS portal must be mounted in a specific direction. The direction is described in the site survey with reference to the front label and its position of the logos.

Figure 8. Portal orientation.

RTLS Hanging Kit

RTLS portals come with a hanging kit that consists of four flexible wires attached to the corners.

Figure 9. Portal hanging links.
Portal hanging links

RTLS power

RTLS portals come with connected power supply and power cord.
Place the power supply on the portal lid. Plug the cable into the power supply.

Figure 10. RTLS Power supply and cord
RTLS Power supply

The RTLS portal is now ready for installation.

ANNEX B. SITE PICTURES

When taking pictures of the installation it is important that the picture illustrate the equipment and the surroundings. The purpose is both the be able to identify the portal and to see if any installations or equipment might affect the performance of the equipment. Take more pictures, if one picture is not sufficient to document the installation.

Good pictures:

Here three pictures of the same portal are taken from various positions.
Good pictures
Good pictures

Poor pictures:

Here the surrounding e.g. the dock floor / ramp is not visible, and there is only one picture of each device.

Poor pictures
Poor pictures

ANNEX C. TEST TAGS

Test tags can be provided by Lyngsoe. A test tag batch is normally consisting of:

  • 15 Active RFID tags
  • 3 Test cartons with a total of 140 passive RFID tags

The cartons are to be unfolded before they are used in the test and should not be placed directly on metal surfaces.

Figure 11. cartons with passive test tags.

Figure 12. Unfolded carton with passive test tags.

Figure 13. A roll cage with test tag cartons placed on a plastic box.
TEST TAGS

The test should be carried out as per the instruction given in the Installation and Test tool.

ANNEX D. REGULATORY INFORMATION

FOR USA

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Lyngsoe Systems could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. During installation please follow the steps outlined in the ITT (Installation and Test Tool).

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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 radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FOR CANADA

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:

This device may not cause interference.

This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause  undesired operation of the device.

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