Page 6 - may be
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is recommended to protect the housing against heavy mechanical interactions and drippy fluids. Attention! The side of the housing sh...
Page 7 - Connecting of the power supply cable; ground
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 1: Connecting of the plug Put on the sealing 2 to the SAB Cab (A). Plug in the SAB Cab to the connector at the bottom of the rea...
Page 8 - Using a self assembled connecting cable; The minimum voltage at the readers input mustn’t be lower then 9V.; Assembling of the cable pipe
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.2 Using a self assembled connecting cable Using the following SAB cabs you can assemble your own connecting cable. ID 70211 SAB cab...
Page 9 - Mounting of the cable; The cable must be mounted in following steps:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 4 5 1 6 Cable 7 3.3.2.2 Mounting of the cable The cable must be mounted in following steps: • Remove all inner parts from the cable p...
Page 10 - Pin assignment of the SAB connectors; Figure 4: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors; Power
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.2.3 Pin assignment of the SAB connectors Figure 4: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors Figure 5: Pin assignment of the SAB connec...
Page 11 - Mounting of the external antenna / of the AMP 4 / AMP 8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4 Mounting of the external antenna / of the AMP 4 / AMP 8 If you have an i2 with external antenna the connector is on the topside of...
Page 12 - BFH; Visual signal lamps; L2: twinkles one time after successful instruction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BFH ID L1 L2 L4 L3 L5 ARE i2 4 Visual signal lamps To show the operational state or results there are 5 LED at the side of the housing...
Page 13 - The protocol format is as follows; Command
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 AEG ID instruction set 5.1 General The command set described below defines the transfer of data on the serial interface. The command...
Page 14 - GT; Output after changing a parameter; Output at parameter query; MD; Blank instuction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------14/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.1.2 Output format Generally, every input terminated by <CR> is acknowledged by the reader. The following response protocols ar...
Page 15 - Incorrect instruction / error codes; ERROR CODE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------15/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: <CR> Output: <CR> 5.1.4 Incorrect instruction / error codes If a command is not entered correctly, the reader sen...
Page 17 - RE – read EEPROM; You can read out the internal EEPROM with the RE command.; PARAMETER; address; RF – radio frequency; With the command RF you can switch the antenna field on and off.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------17/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.2 Instructions for the hardware settings 5.2.1 BD – baudrate The command BD enables the change of the baud rate. The settings are di...
Page 18 - off; RST – reset; RST
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------18/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output (example): 1 <CR> Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 off 1 on 5.2.4 RST – reset With the command RST the reader does a warms...
Page 19 - WE – write EEPROM; Using the command WE you can write one byte to the internal EEPROM.; WE; PARAMETER 2; data; VER – version; With the command VER the reader sends the actual firmware version.; VER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------19/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.2.5 WE – write EEPROM Using the command WE you can write one byte to the internal EEPROM. Input format: WE <SP> parameter 1 &l...
Page 20 - CE; CID – suppression of ID Codes; only the first
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------20/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3 Instructions for reading settings 5.3.1 CE – convert error code With CE=1 the reader sends no error codes, except the no read erro...
Page 21 - CN – suppression of No Reads; CN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------21/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example: A, B, C are different transponder codes, N is NoRead error code: Sequence of reading cycles Output sequence after filtering w...
Page 22 - No suppression; INIT – initialization; INIT; MC – mirror code; MC; TOR – maximum reading time; The time constant TB (time base) has always the default value 100ms.; TOR; limits the reading process duration of exactly one reading cycle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 No suppression 1 Suppression of equal transponder numbers 5.3.4 INIT – initialization With the command INIT all p...
Page 23 - SI – set iso standard; With this command you can switch the iso standard of the reader.; VSAVE – variables save; VS – variables show; AFI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3.7 SI – set iso standard With this command you can switch the iso standard of the reader. Input format: SI <SP> parameter <...
Page 25 - GA; GT – get tag
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.4 General reading instructions 5.4.1 GA – get active The command GA causes one reading cycle. There are different cycles for differe...
Page 26 - RD – read page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anticollision level 2 select 2 ISO 15693: inventory The reader answers the UID of a transponder. The length of the UID can be between ...
Page 27 - RDM – read page manual
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------27/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Input format ISO 15693 one block: RD <SP> parameter 2 <CR> Input format ISO 15693 multiple blocks: RD <SP> parameter...
Page 28 - WD – write page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------28/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parameters: PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters block/start block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTIO...
Page 29 - WDM – write page manual
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------29/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 32 characters mifare 1K/4K 8 characters ultralight up to 32 charac-te...
Page 30 - 2 characters
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------30/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 32 characters mifare 1K/4K 8 characters ultralight up to 32 charac-ters ISO 15693 Note: The ISO 15693 regulates j...
Page 31 - use saved key 1 to 8; KT – key type
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------31/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.5 Mifare instructions 5.5.1 AC – anticollision The command AC answers with the UID of the transponder, that will be selected with th...
Page 33 - PDC – purse decrement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------33/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character source block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 1 character target block PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 8 characters new purs...
Page 34 - PIC – purse increment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------34/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 8 characters new purse value PARAMETER 5 FUNCTION 2 character optional address 5.5.8 PIC – purse increment With t...
Page 36 - RQ – request; RQ; SE – select; ACK; SE2 – select level 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------36/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 8 characters value PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 2 characters optional address 5.5....
Page 37 - WK – write key; WK; key number; 2 characters
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------37/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output (example): ACK <CR> 5.5.14 WK – write key With the command WK you save a key to the EEPROM. You can save 8 different keys...
Page 38 - AFI – application family identifier; every transponder is read; BS – block size; parameter; GMS – get multiple block security
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------38/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.6 ISO 15693 instructions 5.6.1 AFI – application family identifier With this command you can change the application family identifie...
Page 40 - block number; LDS – lock DSFID; WDS – write DSFID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------40/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output (example): ACK <CR> Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 0h..FFh block number 5.6.7 LDS – lock DSFID This command locks the DSFI...
Page 41 - DSFID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------41/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 00h..FFh DSFID
Page 42 - Operating Modes of the Reader; There are two operational modes defined:; MD 2 - Triggered by an Software Command; Figure 7: Software triggered reading operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------42/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Operating Modes of the Reader There are two operational modes defined: • MD 0 - continuous mode • MD 2 - the reading process is trig...
Page 43 - Figure 8: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0; Please note; MD 0 - Continuous Reading; Figure 9: continuous operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------43/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 8: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0 Please note : The TOR parameter is only active, if the GT-Command is appl...
Page 44 - Startup and testing the reader
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------44/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Startup and testing the reader • Connect the reader via cable with the serial interface (COM) from your notebook or pc. • Connect th...
Page 45 - Instructions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------45/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Instructions To avoid any reduction of the reading distance of the reader, the antenna must not be brought next to a metal surface. ...
Page 46 - FCC Information; Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------46/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 FCC Information Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not express...
Page 47 - Hotline; If there are questions or suggestions please call the hotline:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------47/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Hotline If there are questions or suggestions please call the hotline: Sales und Marketing: +49 (0)731-140088-0 Fax: +49 (0)731-140...
Page 48 - Revisions; FCC information correction
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------48/48-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Revisions 19.05.16 Revision 00: Initial edition (FW) 22.06.16 Revision 01: FCC information correction