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V-Track™ Automatic Long Range Vehicle ID System
Installation Guide
Page 18 of 20
P/N: 01538-001 Rev. G
7.4.4
For NXT Controllers via RIM – Wiegand
Figure 20: Receiver to NXT Controller via RIM – Wiegand – Enter/Exit, Two Lane Application
8.0
Troubleshooting Read Range Issues
This section will help you troubleshoot read range issues with the V-track system. You will need an LRT-5 Transponder to
perform these steps. In order to resolve these issues it helps to understand the basic operation of the V-Track system. It
consists of three parts:
•
Antenna/Exciter
•
Receiver
•
Vehicle Tag
The antenna/exciter operates as a remote “switch” that activates the tag. Whenever the tag is in the field, it will transmit
data. This is easily proven with the use of the provided test tag. For this portion of testing, no receiver is required.
When the tag is activated it will transmit the encoded ID number via an RF signal to the receiver.
The receiver can be located up to 100 ft from the vehicle being detected. When a signal with correct data is received, the
receiver processes this and ships it to the host controller through the connecting data cable.
External
Antenna
Connector
Antenna
Ground
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NXT-RIM
Receiver
+1
2 VDC
Ground
Channel B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NXT-RIM
+1
2 VDC
Ground
Ground
Channel A/D0
Channel A/D1
Channel B/D0
Channel B/D1
Channel A
Ground
NOTE: Connect power only to the NXT-RIM
with the “Channel A Out” connection).
A / Rx B / Tx