Page 4 - Introduction; The main features of the reader are listed below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Introduction This document describes the RFID-reading device ARE DT1 LF and the set-up procedure. The main features of the reader are...
Page 5 - Startup and testing the reader; Connect the reader with the USB interface from your notebook or pc; AEG ID instruction set
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Startup and testing the reader • Connect the reader with the USB interface from your notebook or pc • The reader is supplied via the ...
Page 6 - Entering instructions; The protocol format is as follows; Output format
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1.1 Entering instructions The protocol format is as follows Command <SP> parameter <CR> The space character <SP> se...
Page 7 - Output at parameter query; MD; Blank instuction; ERROR CODE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.1.2.3 Output at parameter query Parameter settings can be queried by sending the command without adding a parameter value. Exam-ple: ...
Page 8 - Upper and lower case; The instruction set isn’t case-sensitiv.; Linefeed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 9 - BD; EC – Echo; The EC command allows to change the echo function.; EC; Echo off
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 dir...
Page 10 - LED – LED control; With the command LED you can control the LED ring of the ARE DT1.; LED; off; RST – reset; RST; VER – version; With the command VER the reader sends the actual firmware version.; VER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2.3 LED – LED control With the command LED you can control the LED ring of the ARE DT1. Input format: LED <SP> parameter <C...
Page 11 - HF – Antenna field; HF; HID – human interface device/keyboard; HID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2.6 HF – Antenna field With the command HF, the antenna field can be set or reset manually. Input format: HF <SP> parameter &l...
Page 13 - KL – keyboard language; KL
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.2.8 KL – keyboard language With the command KL you can configure the language of the keyboard in HID mode. Input format: KL <SP&g...
Page 14 - In the MD0 mode with CID=1; only the first; of in succession identical transponder numbers is output; CID; No suppression; Sequence of reading cycles; The settings are directly effective.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------14/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 Instructions for reading settings 3.3.1 CID – suppression of ID Codes In the MD0 mode with CID=1 only the first of in succession i...
Page 15 - CN – suppression of No Reads; CN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------15/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The internal reference number is deleted in the following conditions: • after a cold start • after a warm start (command line RS...
Page 16 - NID – Failure Protection; NID
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------16/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.3 NID – Failure Protection NID specifies the number of identical transponder numbers, which have to appear for the result “suc-ces...
Page 17 - INIT – initialization; INIT; LAA – LED automatic activity; LAA; controlled by reader
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------17/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 18 - 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; limits the reading process duration of exactly one reading cycle
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------18/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.6 TSC – time show code With the command TSC you can define the time in ms, after that the transpondercode is shown again, when the...
Page 19 - VSAVE – variables save; VSAVE; just available in the ISO 14443A standard; VS – variables show; VS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------19/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.8 VSAVE – variables save With the command VSAVE the following parameters are saved to the internal EEPROM: ACT, AFI 2 , AM, BD, CE...
Page 20 - ALGO – algorithm selection; ALGO; ISO FDX; VH – filter tracing; VH; Off
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------20/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.3.10 ALGO – algorithm selection With the command ALyO the algorithm can be selected. Depending on the algorithm, the reader adapts i...
Page 21 - GT; MD – mode of operation; constant reading mode; Basic data exchange process
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------21/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4 General reading instructions 3.4.1 GT – get tag The instruction yT executes one reading and sends back the transponder code of a t...
Page 22 - RD – read page; Wait for the answer; read block 20; RD; read all blocks from 16 to 33
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------22/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.4 RD – read page • Start the reader with the command RD plus parameters (plus <CR>). You can read out just one block (with o...
Page 23 - WD – write page
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------23/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4.5 WD – write page The memory of the transponder is organised in blocks, containing 32 bits. The data’s of every single block must ...
Page 24 - Operating modes of the reader; MD 0 - continuous mode; MD 2 - triggered by an software command; Figure 9: Software triggered reading operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------24/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Operating modes of the reader In the AEy instruction set there are two operational modes defined: • MD 0 - continuous mode • MD 2 - ...
Page 25 - Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0; Please note; MD 0 - continuous reading; Figure 11: continuous operation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------25/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0 Please note : The TOR parameter is only active, if the yT-Command is app...
Page 26 - Instructions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------26/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 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 27 - FCC Information; Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------27/28-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental electromagnetic noise may also reduce the read and write range considerably. Arrangement to eliminate such troubles must...