Page 5 - Introduction; The main features of the reader are listed below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Introduction This document describes the RFID-reading device ARE DT1 and the set-up procedure. The main features of the reader are li...
Page 6 - Startup and testing the reader DT1; Connect the reader with the USB interface from your notebook or pc; AEG ID instruction set
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Startup and testing the reader DT1 • Connect the reader with the USB interface from your notebook or pc • In the device manager there...
Page 7 - Entering instuctions; The protocol format is as follows; Command; Output format; GT; Output after changing a parameter; MD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With the command CS you can change to the alternative instruction set. If the reader is set to alter-native instruction set, you can ch...
Page 8 - Output at parameter query; Blank instuction; ERROR CODE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After entering an invalid parameter value, the system answers with the corresponding error code. Error message: Command: MD <SP> ...
Page 10 - Upper and lower case; The instruction set isn’t case-sensitiv.; Linefeed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1.5 Upper and lower case The instruction set isn’t case-sensitiv. 3.1.6 Linefeed The reader does never send a linefeed. If you use a...
Page 11 - HF – radio frequency; With the command HF you can switch the antenna field on and off.; PARAMETER; off; HID – human interface device/keyboard
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2 Instructions for the hardware settings 3.2.1 BD – baudrate The command BD enables the change of the baud rate. The settings are di...
Page 12 - KL – keyboard language; KL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output (example): 0 <CR> Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 RS232 emu-lation 1 HID inter-face, key-board You have to unplug the dev...
Page 13 - RE – read EEPROM; RE; LED – LED control; LED
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09 englisch 0A spanish 0C french 10 italien 13 dutch 16 portuguese 4B canadian 3.2.5 RE – read EEPROM You can read out the internal EE...
Page 14 - RST – reset; RST
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------14/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2.7 RST – reset With the command RST the reader does a warmstart and loads the saved settings from the internal EEPROM. The antenna ...
Page 15 - WE – write EEPROM; Using the command WE you can write one byte to the internal EEPROM.; WE; address; PARAMETER 2; data; VER – version; With the command VER the reader sends the actual firmware version.; VER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------15/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2.8 WE – write EEPROM Using the command WE you can write one byte to the internal EEPROM. Input format: WE <SP> parameter 1 &l...
Page 16 - CE; CID – suppression of ID Codes; only the first
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------16/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 Instructions for reading settings 3.3.1 CE – convert error code With CE=1 the reader sends no error codes, except the no read erro...
Page 17 - CN – suppression of No Reads; CN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------17/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sequence of reading cycles Output sequence after filtering with CN=0 und CID=1 Output sequence after filtering with CN=1 und CID=1 N, ...
Page 18 - manual controlling; MC – mirror code; normal sequence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------18/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.4 INIT – initialization With the command INIT all paramters of this command set are set to the default values. After that you can ...
Page 19 - RA – resend last answer; The command RA resends the last answer sent by the reader.; RA; TSC – time show code; TSC; TSC is not active; TOR – maximum reading time; The time constant TB (time base) has always the default value 100ms.; TOR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------19/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.7 RA – resend last answer The command RA resends the last answer sent by the reader. Input format: RA <CR> Output (example):...
Page 20 - SI – set iso standard; parameter; VSAVE – variables save; VSAVE; VS – variables show; VS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------20/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00h limits the reading process duration of exactly one reading cycle 01h..FFh limits the reading process duration to maximum 1..256 ti...
Page 21 - GA; GT – get tag
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------21/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- … Note: The function VS shows just the settings that are used in the actual ISO standard. 1 just available in the ISO 14443A standard ...
Page 22 - HD – halt detected code; HD; MD – mode of operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mifare 7 byte UID: request (WUPA) anticollision level 1 select 1 anticollision level 2 select 2 ISO 15693: inventory The reader answer...
Page 23 - RD – read page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.5 RD – read page With the command RD you can read out a page of the transponder. The command executes internally the commands get ...
Page 24 - RDM – read page manual
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------24/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.6 RDM – read page manual With the command RDM you can read out a page of the transponder. The reading command is executed single. ...
Page 25 - WD – write page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.7 WD – write page With the command WD you write one page to the transponder. The command executes internally the commands get tag,...
Page 26 - WDM – write page manual
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.8 WDM – write page manual With the command WDM you write one page to the transponder. The writing command is executed alone. You h...
Page 27 - use saved key 1 to 8; KT – key type
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------27/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.5 Mifare instructions 3.5.1 AC – anticollision With the command AC the reader executes the anticollision level 1 command. Input form...
Page 29 - PDC – purse decrement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------29/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character source block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 1 character target block PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 8 characters new purs...
Page 30 - PIC – purse increment
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------30/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 8 characters new purse value PARAMETER 5 FUNCTION 2 character optional address 3.5.8 PIC – purse increment With t...
Page 32 - RQ – request; RQ; SE – select; ACK; SE2 – select level 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------32/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 8 characters value PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 2 characters optional address 3.5....
Page 33 - WK – write key; WK; key number; 2 characters
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------33/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output (example): ACK <CR> 3.5.14 WK – write key With the command WK you save a key to the EEPROM. You can save 8 different keys...
Page 34 - AFI – application family identifier; every transponder is read; BS – block size; GMS – get multiple block security; Input format one block:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------34/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.6 ISO 15693 instructions 3.6.1 AFI – application family identifier With this command you can change the application family identifie...
Page 36 - LDS – lock DSFID; PARAMETER 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------36/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER FUNCTION 0h..FFh block number 3.6.7 LDS – lock DSFID This command locks the DSFID of a transponder. You have to do a get tag...
Page 37 - characters; WA – write AFI; AFI; WDS – write DSFID; DSFID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------37/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 2 characters ISO 15693 flags 3.6.10 WA – write AFI With this command the reader writes the AFI into the transpond...
Page 38 - ADDRESS; USER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------38/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Reader EEPROM organisation 4.1 EEPROM overview The ARE 110 contains an internal 2048 byte EEPROM. In the following table you can see...
Page 39 - Operating Modes of the Reader; MD 0 - continuous mode; MD 2 - Triggered by an software command; Figure 9: Software triggered reading operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------39/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Operating Modes of the Reader In the AEG instruction set there are two operational modes defined: • MD 0 - continuous mode • MD 2 - ...
Page 40 - Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0; Please note; MD 0 - Continuous Reading; Figure 11: continuous operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------40/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0 Please note : The TOR parameter is only active, if the GT-Command is app...
Page 41 - Instructions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------41/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Instructions To avoid any reduction of the reading distance of the reader, the reader must not be brought next to a metal surface (e...
Page 42 - FCC Information; Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------42/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 FCC Information Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not express...
Page 43 - Converting decimal to hexadecimal
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------43/45-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Converting decimal to hexadecimal DECIMAL HEX DECIMAL HEX DECIMAL HEX 1 01 44 2C 87 57 2 02 45 2D 88 58 3 03 46 2E 89 59 4 04 47 2F ...