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STR-101
8.2 MHz Transmitter Electronics
Article No. 876 603 200B
Document version: V1
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Contents
1
Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
2.1
General ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.2.6
2.3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Tuning -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
4.1
4.2
Preparation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
4.3
Appendix ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
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Introduction
The STR-101 Sweep TRansmitter electronics (STR) is the transmitting part of
LUCATRON's sweep radio-frequency Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems.
In conjunction with the SRC-201 (Sweep ReCeiver electronics SRC), the STR forms the
basis for LUCATRON's two-antenna systems. Since all LUCATRON systems have CE
verification, it is important that all configurations and limitations described herein be
observed.
This STR-101 Tuning Manual describes only the functions and tuning procedures of the
STR electronics.
The functions of the receiver are described in the SRC-201 Tuning Manual.
Ordering information for all accessories mentioned in this manual (opto components, AC
adapter, cables, etc.) are listed in the appendix under Ordering Information.
2.1
General
One STR electronics is needed for each transmitter antenna. The STR provides the
antenna with a frequency-modulated, high-frequency signal.
The STR is switchable and thus can be driven as either a master or slave. In order to avoid
mutual interference with nearby systems, the STR can be synchronized with them.
The STR can use cable or opto synchronization. The opto synchronization components
have plug-in connectors, but are only so equipped upon request and as such should be
separately ordered as options.
The STR also has a synchronization and supply output for connecting a DAV-200
LUCATRON Deactivator.
An STR can be powered by either 18 VAC or 24 VAC.
We recommend using an 18 VAC LUCATRON AC Adapter with its built-in power supply
filter. Using this adapter in conjunction with the printed circuit board filter guarantees not
only optimal filtering, but also compliance with CE standards.
The STR has an additional filtered power supply output. It was foreseen for connecting
further electronic boards (e.g., SRC-201 receiversee the Supply and Filter Concept
chapter).
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2.2
2.2.1
Transmitter Output
There are different ways to provide the transmitter output with a frequency-modulated,
high-frequency signal:
In master operation, the signal of the master oscillator generated on the STR is used.
In slave operation, choose either slave input "Cable In X3" or "Opto In B3" slave input
using jumper J4.
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2.2.3
Master Operation
The internal oscillator generates a frequency-modulated, high-frequency signal
of 7.4 to 8.8 MHz.
Three different modulation frequencies are available: 79, 82 and 85 Hz. Select the
frequency desired using jumper J8.
The signal of the internal oscillator is available at the outputs X5 for cable synchronization,
and at B1, B2 for opto synchronization (if the opto senders are equipped).
2.2.4
Opto Synchronization
Select the opto synchronization mode using jumper J4 (assuming the opto receiver is
equipped at location B3).
The electrical signal corresponding to the light signal is available at outputs X5 for cable
synchronization and at B1, B2 for opto synchronization (assuming the opto receiver is
equipped).
2.2.5
Cable Synchronization
You select cable synchronization using jumper J4.
You connect the synchronization input signal at input X3.
The input signal is ready at outputs X5 for cable synchronization and at B1, B2 for opto
synchronization (assuming the opto receiver is equipped).
The synchronization signal is also available at X3 as an output signal (not conditioned). If
such a daisy chain signal is used, insert only jumper J5 on the last STR of the chain
(activates the terminating resistor).
2.2.6
Deactivator Connection
A low frequency synchronization signal and a 12 VCD supply for connecting a DAV-200
LUCATRON deactivator is available at connector X2.
Use of this connection has the advantage that the deactivator needs no external AC
source.
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2.3
Technical Data
Center frequency: 8.1 MHz (nominal 8.2 MHz)
Sweep: 7.4 to 8.8 MHz
Modulation frequency: 79 to 85 Hz (selectable with J8 in 3 Hz stepsdefault is 82
Hz)
Antenna impedance: 200 ohms
1 Opto input (receiver insertable, but not equipped as standard)
2 Opto outputs (transmitter insertable, but not equipped as standard)
1 Cable synchronization input with daisy chain output (50 ohms)
2 Cable synchronization outputs
Power input of 18 VAC / 24 VDC 0.8A
Use one of the following LUCATRON 18 V AC adapters with built in filters:
o 1.4A for single gates (2 antennas), or
o 2.0A for dual gate (3 antennas)
OUT
Mains
230VAC
IN
STR-101
TX
SRC-201
RX
STR-101
TX
Power
Supply
18VAC
IN
OUTF
IN
OUTF
OUT
OUTF
F
5m
4m
4m
5m
Filter Concept
Connections
Power input
Filtered output
Unfiltered output
X1 (1,2)
X1 (3,4)
-
X1 (1,2)
X1 (5,6)
X1 (3,4)
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3.2
Synchronization Concept
If two or more TX antennas are installed in close proximity, the TX electronics (STR) have
to be synchronized with one another. Synchronization is possible using either fiber optic
cables or HF cables.
The following 3-stage synchronization diagram is applicable to both opto synchronization
and cable synchronization:
Master
- STR
- or TSU-10x
IN
Master
OUT
Repeater
STR in Repeater
configuration
Slave:
STR in Slave
configuration
OUT
IN
IN
STR
OUT
STR
OUT
IN
IN
STR
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
STR
OUT
OUT
IN
STR
OUT
OUT
OUT
STR
OUT
OUT
Three-stage synchronization
For small installations (up to 7 STR), one STR is master and the others are
synchronized to it.
For installations having more than 7 STR, install a supplementary master unit.
NOTE: The synchronization signal should only be repeated once per installation.
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3.3
Master:
o Master mode J6, J7 (1 2).
o Equip opto transmitters B1 and B2. If only one opto transmitter (B1) is to be
equipped, insert jumper J1 (see below).
Repeater:
o Slave mode J6, J7 (2 3).
o Opto synchronization mode J4 (1 2).
o Insert opto receiver B3.
o Equip opto transmitters B1 and B2. If only one opto transmitter (B1) is to be
equipped, insert jumper J1 (see below)
Slave:
o
o
o
An Opto Master Unit can be installed for opto installations having more than 7 STR
(e.g., LUCATRON TSU-10x with up to 16 opto outputs).
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3.4
Master:
o Master mode J6, J7 (1 2).
o Use synchronization outputs X5(SYN1 OUT), X5(SYN2 OUT).
Slave und Repeater:
(Because the required output transformers are always equipped, slaves and
repeaters are identically configured.)
o Slave mode J6, J7 (2 3).
o Cable synchronization mode J4 (2 3).
o Synchronization input is X3 (SYN IN).
o Use X5(SYN1 OUT), X5(SYN2 OUT) for the repeater synchronization
outputs.
3.5
Deactivator LF Synchronization
The 12 VDC supply as well as a low frequency (LF) synchronization signal for the DAV-200
LUCATRON Deactivator are available at connector X2 (SYNDEACT OUT).
(See the Tuning Instructions for the DAV-200 Deactivator for additional information.)
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Tuning
For the location of connectors, jumpers (J), test points (P) and tuning elements, see the
Tuning Elements Layout in the appendix.
IMPORTANT: Tuning elements not referenced on these tables are for factory use only and
thus should not be adjusted.
4.1
Recommended Instruments
The following instruments are recommended for STR tuning:
Oscilloscope, 2 channel (100 MHzcould be battery powered)
Oscilloscope probes (10:1)
Sweep span meter (Je-tec article no: 963 600 209)
Multimeter for DC and AC measurements
4.2
Preparation
Ensure that:
system power is switched off
the antenna cable is connected to antenna connector X4.
the desired configuration (master or slave) is selected
if slave mode is selected, all synchronization connections are made and the
associated jumper settings are set
Do the following:
Turn the LEVEL potentiometer (R239) clockwise to approx. 90% full power.
Connect the power supply (18 VAC or 24 VDC) to connector X1.
4.3
Tuning Adjustments
Turn power on.
Check that the green LED RDY (ready) lights.
The red LED TMP (over temperature) should not light.
o If the red LED is on: Ensure that the antenna is connected to the electronics
and that the wiring and the antenna matching board have no short circuits.
o If the LED flickers: Reduce the output power signal using LEVEL
potentiometer R239.
o If the above do not help, replace the STR board.
Using the AGON Sweep Span Meter, check the STR transmitter parameters as
follows:
o Center frequency 8.1 MHz
o Modulation frequency 82 Hz (select frequency using jumper J8)
o Frequency range 7.4 to 8.8 MHz or less
Now tune the RX board (see the SRC-201 Tuning Manual)
If you have difficulty tuning the RX board, measure the STR output signal as follows:
o Connect your oscilloscope probe to P10 (near antenna connector X4) and
its ground to G3. The amplitude should be between 20 and 50 Vpp. The
signal shape can vary slightly depending on the antenna type. Nevertheless,
its amplitude over the entire frequency range should not vary by more than
20%.
Configuration:
Channel 1: 10V DC
Time basis: 50ns
VERT MODE: Channel 1
INT TRIG: Channel 1 Auto
Appendix
5.1
5.2
Configuration Overview
Jumper Settings
Jumper
J1
Function
J2
No deactivator connected
Deactivator connected
J3
J4
Master
Slave
Opto Cable
Repeater
Opto Cable
C
NC
C
NC
C
NC
C
NC
C
NC
C
NC
dc
dc
1-2
1-2
dc
dc
C
NC
dc
dc
C
NC
Unused
Opto slave mode (opto receiver B3 equipped)
Cable slave mode (cable input X3 (SYN IN) used)
J5
1-2
2-3
1-2
2-3
1-2
2-3
1-2
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
dc
dc
dc
C
NC
2-3
dc
dc
dc
C
NC
2-3
dc
dc
dc
C
NC
2-3
dc
dc
dc
C
NC
J6
1-2
J7
1-2
J8
79 Hz modulation frequency
82 Hz modulation frequency
85 Hz modulation frequency
J9
Output power ON
Output power OFF
1-2
NC
1-2
2-3
C
NC
Legend:
C
Connected
NC
Not connected
dc
Bold
Default setting
X3
SYNx
OUT
SYN
IN
X5
Pins
X1
POWER
X2
SYNDEACT OUT
X3
SYN IN (Cable)
X4
ANT (Output)
X5
X6
B3
B2
B1
IN (Opto Input)
OUT2 (Opto output)
OUT1 (Opto output)
1
2
3
4
5
6
4+5
2+3
6
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
Function
18 VAC or 24 VDC Input (+IN)
18 VAC or 24 VDC Input (-IN)
18 VAC or 24 VDC Output (non-filtered) (+OUT)
18 VAC or 24 VDC Output (non-filtered) (-OUT)
18 VAC or 24 VDC Output (filtered) (+OUTF)
18 VAC or 24 VDC Output (filtered) (-OUTF)
+12 V Deactivator Power Output
GND Deactivator Power Output
LF Synchronization output for deactivator
GND, LF Synchronization output for deactivator
HF cable synchronization input (SYN IN A)
GND cable synchronization input (SYN IN )
HF cable synchronization input (SYN IN B)
HF cable synchronization output (SYN INT A)
Internally not connected (SYN INT )
HF cable synchronization output (SYN INT B)
ANT A
ANT Ground (not used)
ANT B
Cable synchronization output (SYN1 OUT A)
Internally not connected (SYN1 OUT )
Cable synchronization output (SYN1 OUT B)
Cable synchronization output (SYN2 OUT A)
Internally not connected (SYN2 OUT )
Cable synchronization output (SYN2 OUT B)
+12 V People frequency counter Power Output
GND People frequency counter Power Output
Opto receiver (RX) HFBR-2406 (option)
Opto transmitter (TX) HFBR-1404 (option)
Opto transmitter (TX) HFBR-1404 (option)
Test points
Testpoint
G1, G2
G3
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P13
P10
P11
Signal
Digital and analog ground
Ground for antenna measuring points P10 and P11
+24V
+5V
+12V
+12V
+5V
5 12V
Antenna output signal (A)
Antenna output signal (B)
5.3
5.4
5.5
Ordering Information
Application:
Description:
Article No.:
Comment:
Power supply
Power supply
Power filter
Power filter
without housing
with housing
Opto receiver
Opto transmitter
Opto master 8 outputs
Opto master 16 outputs
Opto cable
ORX HFBR-2406
OTX HFBR-1404
TSU-100
TSU-101
Fiber optic cable
Opto connector
SMA connector
Synchronization cable
2xAWG26 C SHIELDED
UL STYLE 2571
899 026 02 12
ORX
OTX
OTX order separately
OTX order separately
per meter, without
connector
per meter