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V3- Wireless Card Splitter 64 way 5in1
- Support up 64 wireless slaves.
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400 USD with 4 wireless cards
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Currency Converter
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Long Range ( from 100 M to 2 KM ) ( for LR model only ).
the
wireless support until 64 wireless cards, extra cards is 62.5
USD
OR
( 325 USD with 4 wireless cards
)
Currency Converter
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Short Range ( from 30 to 100
Meters ). the wireless
support until 64 wireless cards, extra cards is 50 USD
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V3
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Standard
Features
- 100% Plug & Play
- 64 ports arbitration (1 master
<=> up
to 64 slaves)
- Long range
100m - 500m urban area
2 Km direct sight
- Wireless operation 2.4 GHz ISM band
- RF module and antenna dependent range:
short, medium and long range
- Very fast master
<->
slave communication
- Host device clock range: 0 - 20 MHz
- Automatic restart after power failure
- Automatic ATR and RF setup on slave unit
- Smart filtering and caching
- Firmware update & changes
- Support of 5 systems
- Ping-Pong test mode for range test and
easy antenna alignment
Antenna
Connection
- Reverse SMA male connector on module
- Reverse SMA rubber duck 1/2 wave whip
antenna recommended
Setup the wireless V3 ( firmware 30 ):-
- Corrected easy setup method for all
slaves A/B/C:
Step 1) Insert card in master unit,
then remove it (1 to 10 sec depending on
used card).
Step 2) Insert a slave unit in master
to add to this set; observe LED activity.
a) If slow LED flashing occurs,
remove this slave unit and continue with
next slave unit from step 2.
b) If fast LED flashing occured
(means ATR is erased and ping pong mode is
active), then re-insert slave unit to see
slow LED flashing.
Step 3) Insert back card into master
unit (observe slow LED flashing on master)
and re-insert power plug to terminate the
set. LED flashing stops. Now the set is
ready for usage.
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External
Power Supply
- For
master:
6V - 12V DC
from AC-DC adaptor,
center plus (+)
- For slave C:
6V - 12V DC from AC-DC adaptor,
center minus (-)
Slave C does not always need AC-DC
adaptor and may work without it, which
depends on host's power supply
specification.
Longer PCB type has reversed polarity
center plus (+)
Notes on using Ping-Pong-Tester (PPT):
Remove power plug from slave C, then
insert into PPT. Else PPT will not
function at all.
Use PPT to erase ATR and divorce a slave
(A, B, or C type) before re-using that
slave unit.
PPT first erases ATR of slave, after this
Ping-Pong test mode is started if master
unit was powered on.
Setup
wireless V3 ( Firmware 30 ) :-
- Corrected easy setup method for
all slaves A/B/C:
Step 1) Insert card in master
unit, then remove it (1 to 10 sec
depending on used card).
Step 2) Insert a slave unit in
master to add to this set; observe LED
activity.
a) If slow LED flashing
occurs, remove this slave unit and
continue with next slave unit from step
2.
b) If fast LED flashing
occured (means ATR is erased and ping
pong mode is active), then re-insert
slave unit to see slow LED flashing.
Step 3) Insert back card into
master unit (observe slow LED flashing
on master) and re-insert power plug to
terminate the set. LED flashing stops.
Now the set is ready for usage.
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Setup
wireless V3 ( older Firmware ) :-
"Insert smart card into master unit and
slave units in their hosts. 100% Plug & Play."
For those who are interested, here are
detailed technical explanations:
Building a new set starts by re-insertion of
smart card into master unit, while master unit
is powered on. The first used smart card's
serial number is read by master unit and used
to define a unique RF channel (currently out
of 64 channels, 2.400 - 2.463 GHz) and a
unique 2 byte serial for the set. The master
unit also counts port numbers from 0 up to 63
for each slave unit that is added to this set.
All this data is sent to slave unit while
inserting slave unit to it's host. This
procedure is repeated for every new added
slave. So far this set is open ended and in
installation mode and fully functional. Which
means, more slaves can still be added.
Power loss of master unit will terminate an
open ended set. No new slaves will be
accepted to this set anymore. To add more
slaves, re-insert card into master unit and
add new (erased) slave units. It is
recommended to terminate a set always after
finished installing slaves. A set should be
open ended only for the period of installing
the slaves. Terminated sets are required to
operate multiple sets nearby and for
cascading of sets.
Power loss of master unit or slave units will
not affect the status of the set.
Used slaves will be sticky. This will
prevent any unwanted deallocation of the slave
from it's set, unless slave ATR is erased on
purpose using PPT or by inserting to master
unit, if master is in installation mode.
Re-using a slave unit with a new smart card is
normal, and such slave unit will be accepted
by the host immediately.
Cascading
Two or more CSPRO-64 sets need to be built
individually in sequence and then added
together for cascading.
As example:
Power on master unit "1" (red LED is on) and
insert a smart card to it. Re-insert card many
times to master unit to ensure having
different RF channel for each set. Add as many
needed slave units to this set by inserting
the slave units in their hosts. Terminate this
set by re-inserting power plug to master unit.
Prepare as many needed sets in same way.
Verify one slave from each set and make sure
that none does function with other master
units. In case run the master in ping-pong
test mode in order to reset master unit to get
a different RF channel assigned.
Take a slave unit from set "1" and insert into
master unit "2".
If needed, proceed in same way with set "3",
... etc.
For serial cascading, always use a slave unit
from last set to insert to master unit of next
set.
For parallel cascading, always use slave units
from first set to insert to master unit of
other sets.
Both cascading styles can be combined.
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