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3.5
SPECIAL CONNECTIONS
3.5.1
PROXIMITY ANTENNA
Optionally a NEDAP proximity antenna can be connected to the TRANSIT Ultimate to
enable simultaneously long-range and proximity identification. This is useful when
controlling a gate where vehicles as well as pedestrians, cyclists and/or motorists
can enter.
The antenna can be either a NEDAP low-frequency proximity antenna or a NEDAP
reader with RF output, such as a uPASS Access, ConveXS or another TRANSIT reader.
The green-, and red-LED output connections UL and NA are suitable to directly drive
external LEDs with max. 18mA. Note that this is not compatible with the active-low
reader inputs on the uPASS Access or ConveXS.
Connections:
enable simultaneously long-range and proximity identification. This is useful when
controlling a gate where vehicles as well as pedestrians, cyclists and/or motorists
can enter.
The antenna can be either a NEDAP low-frequency proximity antenna or a NEDAP
reader with RF output, such as a uPASS Access, ConveXS or another TRANSIT reader.
The green-, and red-LED output connections UL and NA are suitable to directly drive
external LEDs with max. 18mA. Note that this is not compatible with the active-low
reader inputs on the uPASS Access or ConveXS.
Connections:
HF+
Antenna
+
HF-
Antenna
- (cable shield)
UL
Green LED output (max. 18mA)
GND
Ground for LEDs
NA
Red LED output (max. 18 mA)
Cable specification:
4 x 0.25mm
2
shielded
Maximum cable length: 15 meter
Figure 16: Proximity antenna connections
Note that using the proximity antenna no authentication or other Ultimate functions
are performed.