Parking & Access control faqs
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IDentity Flex FAQs
Is there ever any interference?
(Either "from" or "to" the system.)
Typically not, however if the customer
has both a Title 21 toll tag and an
IDentity Flex tag, the tags interfere
with each other as they are operating at
the same frequency. There is an
electrostatic bag available to shield
the tag when not in use.
What is the read range?
Up to 25 feet.
How long is the battery life?
Battery life of the IDentity
Flex tag is typically 4 years. This can
be affected by the usage of the tag,
that is, if the tag is subjected to
extended periods of time in an RF field,
the life of the tag will be decreased.
Should a longer life be required, there
is an option to purchase a secondary
battery.
Can the user replace the battery
in the IDentity Flex tag?
Yes, the battery is user replaceable on
the IDentity Flex series tag only. The
BOR tags must be returned to the
factory.
Can the user change the battery
on the Break-On-Removal (BOR) tag
without deactivating the tag?
No, this is a service offered
through Sirit.
How do you convert Title 21 tags
to make them work within an IDentity
Flex environment?
Sirit's IDentity Flex software allows
the user to program the Title 21 tag
identification number to any Facility
Code and / or identification number
required by the end user.
Why won’t my reader communicate
through the modem and smart-switch?
Interconnecting cable must be a “null
modem” in order to function properly.
Which cable do I connect to Rx
and which cable to Tx on the reader, or
does it matter?
Newer readers with serial numbers
greater than A0340 have the LED signal
sent over the antenna wire. These
readers require the Rx cable to be
attached to the end of the antenna which
is closest to the LED.
Why can’t I communicate to the
reader via the RS-232 maintenance port?
Two possibilities are that
there is a cable or connector problem,
or that the incorrect port on the PC may
be connected.
I have set up the reader
completely but it won’t read any tags –
why?
The reader may not be
configured with proper Facility Codes or
Dealer Codes. Refer to the IDentity Flex
software manual for further setup
information.
I connected a relay to the Gate
Command PIN. Why won’t it activate when
I read a tag?
You may be using the wrong
relay. Conventional relays with no less
than 600 ohm impedance are required.
My 9913 cables are 150 feet
long. What RF power level should I use?
This is a parameter which needs to be
established in the field, depending on
the desired read range of the reader a
setting of between 100 – 150 is a good
starting point.
I connected my new reader to a
new DSX panel. Why doesn’t the DSX panel
receive any Wiegand data when I read a
tag?
The Wiegand pulse width or
length may not be set up properly in the
configuration software.
Why is a Dealer Code required
when we already have a Facility Code?
There is a Dealer Code and
Facility Code because one dealer may
have multiple facilities.
The installation is completed
but we have a hard time reading tags.
One must get right up to the antenna and
hold it within 2 feet to get a read. We
have checked and re-checked our
configuration and wiring so why won’t it
still read a tag? It works fine at the
shop.
Check to see if the power output has
been configured properly, if so, there
may be a problem with the cabling or
connectors.
Is there a cable we can use
which will allow a longer distance than
that shown in the manual?
No, only recommended cables should be
used, maximum distance is 200 feet using
Belden 9913. For 50 ft. or shorter runs,
Belden RG-58/u is the recommended cable.
We have also experienced problems with
certain cable brand names. Call your
customer support representative for
further details.
How much voltage and current is
available to drive a conventional relay?
<100ma @ 5v
<42 ma @ 12v
I have a two channel reader
polling an entrance and an exit. Why is
it that once in a while, a departing
vehicle vends the entrance gate then his
exit lane?
If the lanes are close enough,
there may be an issue with overlapping
read zones and the power or alignment
may need to be adjusted.
Do I require a Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) or
Industry Canada (IC) license?
Yes, if you require help,
please contact customer support at 1
(877) 492-0101 ext. 2550
What is the difference between a
Dealer Code and a Facility Code?
A Dealer Code is a number
assigned to an authorized Sirit dealer
and will be encoded into all of the
readers purchased by that dealer. The
number will also be the first few
characters found in each and every one
of the dealer's tags, and will work only
if the Dealer Code in the reader
matches. It is a level of security
ensuring that no two tag numbers will
ever be the same and tags will only work
at the intended facility.
How do you convert Title 21 tags
to make them work?
Title 21 tags have an
eight-character serial number, known as
the “Search ID”. This is the number that
is recognized by the reader when the tag
is presented. However this number must
be converted to a “Facility Code” and
“User ID” that the reader will send to
the back-end system when it sees that
tag. This converted number is saved into
a Translation List in the reader which
tells the reader what translated number
to send when it sees the “Search ID”.
How do you set the arming and
masking for input loops?
Using Sirit’s IDentity Flex Software or
Windows Hyperterminal, one can “Set
Lanes With Input Loops” or click on the
arming button for the appropriate lane
in use. One can also click on “High” or
“Low” masking buttons for the inputs.
Then save your changes and exit, or
“Download” the new settings to the
reader.