Tyco Safety Products/Sensormatic IDX9000 Manual Do Utilizador
IDX-9000
User Guide
Introduction
This users guide provides overview information for the IDX-9000; which includes models
IDX-9000-US, IDX-9000-EU, IDX-9000-JP, with corresponding part numbers 34000774-
0005, 34000774-1005, 34000774-2005, respectively for the US, EU, and Japan. The IDX-9000
Users Guide includes LED definitions, port descriptions, connection and mounting information,
as well as regulatory and compliance information. References to IDX-9000 apply to all
versions, except where the version is explicitly identified.
This users guide provides overview information for the IDX-9000; which includes models
IDX-9000-US, IDX-9000-EU, IDX-9000-JP, with corresponding part numbers 34000774-
0005, 34000774-1005, 34000774-2005, respectively for the US, EU, and Japan. The IDX-9000
Users Guide includes LED definitions, port descriptions, connection and mounting information,
as well as regulatory and compliance information. References to IDX-9000 apply to all
versions, except where the version is explicitly identified.
This device received all regulatory approvals under the name Sensormatic Electronics. Vue
Technology is the RFID business unit of Sensormatic Electronics.
Technology is the RFID business unit of Sensormatic Electronics.
LED Definitions
See the top view illustration below for the LED positions on the IDX-9000.
See the top view illustration below for the LED positions on the IDX-9000.
LED
State
Description
Error
Off
Flashing
No known error conditions.
Flashes when the power on cycle is initiated. If flashing after
initial power on cycle, the unit has detected errors during self-
test. If errors are detected, contact Technical Support.
initial power on cycle, the unit has detected errors during self-
test. If errors are detected, contact Technical Support.
RF
On
Off
RF transmitter is turned on and transmitting.
No RF output.
Tag
On
Off
Valid tag(s) are found and being read.
Tags are not currently being read.
Power
On
Off
Flashing
Power is on and unit is ready.
No power to the unit.
Unit is powering on.
All LEDs are off when the power is not connected. All LEDs will be on briefly and cycle
their display when the power is reset. The Green, Yellow1, and Yellow2 LEDs will cycle
when in a downloading state.
Mounting
Position the IDX-9000 on the wall or shelf, ensuring a minimum clearance of five inches
on all sides. Mark the hole locations using the mounting tabs as a guide. The distance
between mounting holes across the width of the connector panels is 200 mm. The
distance between mounting holes across the length of the unit is 226 mm.
their display when the power is reset. The Green, Yellow1, and Yellow2 LEDs will cycle
when in a downloading state.
Mounting
Position the IDX-9000 on the wall or shelf, ensuring a minimum clearance of five inches
on all sides. Mark the hole locations using the mounting tabs as a guide. The distance
between mounting holes across the width of the connector panels is 200 mm. The
distance between mounting holes across the length of the unit is 226 mm.
Remove the IDX-9000 and drill four mounting holes at the marked locations. Reposition
the IDX-9000 over the mounting holes and secure using fasteners appropriate for its 3.5-
pound weight, the mounting surface, and any other conditions present, such as vibration.
the IDX-9000 over the mounting holes and secure using fasteners appropriate for its 3.5-
pound weight, the mounting surface, and any other conditions present, such as vibration.
226 mm
200 mm
Power
Tag
RF
Error
Physical Connections
The physical connections to the IDX-9000 device are shown in the graphics below
The physical connections to the IDX-9000 device are shown in the graphics below
RF Side Ports
Digital Side Ports
RF Side Port
Description
EXT RF A
External RF Port A (Reverse SMA)
EXT RF B
External RF Port B (Reverse SMA)
RF Outputs 1-16
Monostatic RF Output Ports (MCX)
Digital Side Port
Description
Power BUS 1-3
Power supply port. Connect the Sensormatic approved power
supply to any of the three ports. The power supply uses an AC
adapter that varies, depending on the country.
supply to any of the three ports. The power supply uses an AC
adapter that varies, depending on the country.
Maximum power consumption: 24 VDC, 1.33A.
LAN1
LAN2
LAN3
LAN2
LAN3
10/100 Base-T Ethernet Port.
Insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable for connection to an Ethernet
network. Insert a cross-connect Ethernet cable for connection to a
local PC.
network. Insert a cross-connect Ethernet cable for connection to a
local PC.
The left LED indicates link/activities. The LED turns on when the
link is established and flashes when data packets are sent or
received.
link is established and flashes when data packets are sent or
received.
The right LED indicates speed. When the left LED is on, the right
LED turns on when the port is linked at 100 Mbps and turns off
when the port is linked at 10 Mbps.
LED turns on when the port is linked at 100 Mbps and turns off
when the port is linked at 10 Mbps.
GPIO
General Purpose Input/Output (15 pin) Port. Insert a DE15 cable
assembly for connection to an external device.
assembly for connection to an external device.
RS-232 Serial Port
For serial device connection.