Page 5 - Figure 1: Concept of the reading system; Installation; transponder; reader with
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 1: Concept of the reading system 3 Installation To get the specified reading performance it is necessary to do the installation ...
Page 6 - Connecting of the plug; may be; Figure 2: Connecting of the plug
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attention! The topology of the ground wires must be done in the right way (according state of art). 3.2.1 Connecting of the plug Attent...
Page 8 - Assembling of the cable pipe; at the SAB Cab: central and at one side of the cab.; Mounting of the cable; The cable must be mounted in following steps:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attention! The minimum voltage at the readers input mustn’t be lower then 9V. The maximum length of the serial RS232 cable is 15m. 3.3....
Page 9 - Figure 4: Mounting for the cable
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 4 5 1 6 Cable 7 • Put all the removed parts (nut (5), cable fastener (3), pipe (4),) and the cable pipe of the SAB Cab as well (1 to ...
Page 10 - Pin assignment of the SAB connectors; Figure 5: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.3.3 Pin assignment of the SAB connectors Figure 5: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors RS232 (9 Pins Sub-D female) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
Page 11 - Figure 6: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors; Mounting of the external antenna / of the AMP 4 / AMP 8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 6: Pin assignment of the SAB connectors 3.4 Mounting of the external antenna / of the AMP 4 / AMP 8 If you have an i2 with exte...
Page 12 - BFH; Visual signal lamps; L2: lit, if the last reading process was successful
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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; Output format
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Instruction set / structure of the instruction set 5.1 General The command set described below defines the transfer of data on the s...
Page 14 - Instruction specific output; GT; Output after changing a parameter; MD; Output at parameter query
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------14/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.1.2.1 Instruction specific output After entering a valid command without a parameter value, the system answers by sending the param-...
Page 15 - Blank instuction; The instruction set isn’t case-sensitiv.; Linefeed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------15/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: MD <CR> Output: 1 <CR> 5.1.3 Blank instuction If a single <CR> is input, the reader answers with a single &...
Page 16 - Instructions for the hardware settings; BD; EC – echo function; The command EC changes of the echo function setting.; EC; Echo inactive
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------16/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ef...
Page 17 - CID – Suppression of ID Codes; only the first; No suppression
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------17/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3 Instructions for the reading settings 5.3.1 GT – single transponder code reading The instruction GT executes one reading and sends...
Page 18 - CN – Suppression of No Reads; CN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------18/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example: A, B, C are different transponder codes, N is NoRead error code: Sequence of reading cycles Output sequence after filtering w...
Page 19 - NID – Failure Protection; NID; TOR – Maximum reading time; TOR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------19/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3.4 NID – Failure Protection NID specifies the number of identical transponder numbers, which have to appear for the result “suc-ces...
Page 20 - Instructions for the memory settings; VER; VS – Show parameter; VS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------20/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 limits the reading process duration of exactly one reading cycle 1 limits the reading process duration...
Page 21 - VSAVE – Save parameter; VSAVE; RST – Warm start; The command RST causes a warm start of the reader.; Figure 7: Workflow RST; INIT – Warmstart with default parameters; This command starts the reader new with the default parameters.; INIT; RST
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------21/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.4.3 VSAVE – Save parameter All operating parameters temporarily stored are saved permanently using VSAVE. Input format: VSAVE <CR...
Page 22 - Operating Modes of the Reader; There are two operational modes defined:; MD 2 - Triggered by an Software Command; Figure 9: Software triggered reading operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Operating Modes of the Reader There are two operational modes defined: • MD 0 - continuous mode • MD 2 - the reading process is trig...
Page 23 - Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0; Please note; MD 0 - Continuous Reading; Figure 11: continuous operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0 Please note : The TOR parameter is only active, if the GT-Command is app...
Page 24 - Startup and testing the reader
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------24/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Startup and testing the reader • Connect the reader via cable with the serial interface (COM) from your notebook or pc. • Connect th...
Page 25 - Wait for the answer; read block 20; RD; read all blocks from 16 to 33
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Basic data exchange process The master has to send an software command to start an read or write process of the reader. After doing ...
Page 26 - Writing WD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.2 Writing WD The memory of the transponder is organised in blocks, containing 32 bits. The data’s of every single block must be chan...
Page 28 - Special Instructions for Using a Read / Write System; size of the antennas
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------28/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.2 Special Instructions for Using a Read / Write System To transfer the data to the transponder or to control the selective read proc...
Page 29 - Figure 12: Orientation between transponder and reader
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------29/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 12: Orientation between transponder and reader C o m p a c t R e a d e r A R E i 2 In te r n a l A n te n n a L - T y p B a ute...
Page 30 - Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------30/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Certifications 10.1 By FCC, Federal Communications Commission Name of Grantee AEG Identifiaktionssysteme GmbH Equipment Class Part ...
Page 32 - Revisions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------32/32-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Revisions 12/19/01 Revision 00: Initial edition 09/09/03 Revision 01: Chapter 8.2 added 12/09/04 Revision 02: Chapter 4.3.6. 09/26/...