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Summary of Contents for ARE DT1

Page 1: ...ARE DT1 Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...ce keyboard 11 3 2 4 KL keyboard language 12 3 2 5 RE read EEPROM 13 3 2 6 LED LED control 13 3 2 7 RST reset 14 3 2 8 WE write EEPROM 15 3 2 9 VER version 15 3 3 Instructions for reading settings 16 3 3 1 CE convert error code 16 3 3 2 CID suppression of ID Codes 16 3 3 3 CN suppression of No Reads 17 3 3 4 INIT initialization 18 3 3 5 LAA LED automatic activity 18 3 3 6 MC mirror code 18 3 3 7 R...

Page 3: ...lect 32 3 5 13 SE2 select level 2 32 3 5 14 WK write key 33 3 6 ISO 15693 instructions 34 3 6 1 AFI application family identifier 34 3 6 2 BS block size 34 3 6 3 GMS get multiple block security 34 3 6 4 GS get system information 35 3 6 5 LA lock AFI 35 3 6 6 LD lock data 35 3 6 7 LDS lock DSFID 36 3 6 8 RTR reset to ready 36 3 6 9 SF set flag 36 3 6 10 WA write AFI 37 3 6 11 WDS write DSFID 37 4 R...

Page 4: ... 4 45 10 REVISIONS 45 ...

Page 5: ... RFID reading device ARE DT1 and the set up procedure The main features of the reader are listed below integrated USB interface selectable either communications port similar RS232 or HID USB powered no external supply voltage necessary compact design ...

Page 6: ...u have to send the command SI SP 1 CR Send the command MD SP 0 CR to the reader The reader sends No Read messages XXXXXXXX while there is no transponder in the antenna field available If there is a tran sponder present in the antenna field the reader sends its serial 3 AEG ID instruction set 3 1 General The command set described below defines the transfer of data on the serial interface The comman...

Page 7: ... g GT the SP character and parameter values are omitted The command line is as short as this Command CR 3 1 2 Output format Generally every input terminated by CR is acknowledged by the reader The following response protocols are different 3 1 2 1 Instruction specific output After entering a valid command without a parameter value the system answers by sending the param eter value and CR Example C...

Page 8: ...rameter value Exam ple Command MD CR Output 2 CR 3 1 3 Blank instuction If a single CR is input the reader answers with a single CR Example Command CR Output CR 3 1 4 Incorrect instruction error codes If a command is not entered correctly the reader sends one of the following error codes ERROR CODE MEANING NAK 00 CR unknown command NAK 02 CR wrong parameter NAK 03 CR EEPROM error NAK 04 CR wrong t...

Page 9: ...ata length shorter than block size NAK 26 CR no communication to AMP NAK 27 CR select error level 3 NAK 28 CR anticollision error level 3 NAK 40 CR ISO 15693 error 01h command not supported NAK 41 CR ISO 15693 error 02h command not recognized NAK 42 CR ISO 15693 error 03h option not supported NAK 43 CR ISO 15693 error 0Fh unknown error default NAK 44 CR ISO 15693 error 10h block does not exist NAK...

Page 10: ...er 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 terminal program it can add the linefeed You have to choose the option displace CR with CR LF ...

Page 11: ...PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 4800 baud 1 9600 baud 2 19200 baud 3 38400 baud 4 57600 baud 5 115200 baud 3 2 2 HF radio frequency With the command HF you can switch the antenna field on and off Input format HF SP parameter CR Output example 1 CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 off 1 on 3 2 3 HID human interface device keyboard The command switches the interface ether to HID or RS232 emulation Input format H...

Page 12: ...ommands to the device Because of that you have to use the Set Up card interface to switch the reader back from HID mode to serial interface mode 1 Plug out the reader 2 Place card no reader 3 Plug in reader into USB port 4 Wait for the beep tone from reader 5 Plug out reader 6 Remove card from reader 3 2 4 KL keyboard language With the command KL you can configure the language of the keyboard in H...

Page 13: ... the RE command Input format RE SP parameter CR Output example FF CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 0000h 079Fh address 3 2 6 LED LED control With the command LED you can control the LED ring of the ARE DT1 Input format LED SP parameter CR Output example 1 CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 off 1 on 2 Buzzer beeps LEDs flash final state initial state ...

Page 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 field is off after the reset Input format RST CR Output example ACK CR ...

Page 15: ...ROM Input format WE SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 CR Output example FF CR Parameter PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 0005h 079Fh address PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 00h FFh data 3 2 9 VER version With the command VER the reader sends the actual firmware version Input format VER CR Output example AEG ID V1 22 CR ...

Page 16: ...pression of error codes 2 Replacement with XXXXXXXX 3 3 2 CID suppression of ID Codes In the MD0 mode with CID 1 only the first of in succession identical transponder numbers is output on the serial interface The possibly following identical transponder numbers are suppressed as long as no new valid transponder number is received processed and output The get tag command is not influenced by this c...

Page 17: ... command line RST CR after entering the command line CID SP 1 CR This causes that the next transponder code is output definitely Note The filter function CID picks up the results of the complete reading cycles The filter function CID has effect on the serial interface only 3 3 3 CN suppression of No Reads Through the setting CN 1 the NoRead results after a get tag command or in MD0 mode are sup pr...

Page 18: ... interface You can set it up with the command LAA If the LEDs are controlled by the reader the reader beeps and flashes after successful reading and writ ing Input format LAA SP parameter CR Output example 0 CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 manual controlling 1 controlled by reader 3 3 6 MC mirror code With this command you can change the output order of the bytes from a transpondercode Input for...

Page 19: ...ot shown a second time Input format TSC SP parameter CR Output example 00 CR PARAMETER FUNCTION 00 TSC is not active 01 FF TSC time in ms 3 3 9 TOR maximum reading time TOR is the timeout time for the reader TOR is used in operation mode 2 as maximum gating time for a reading process The length of the maximum gating time results from the equation gating_time TOR TB The time constant TB time base h...

Page 20: ...A 1 ISO 15693 3 3 11 VSAVE variables save With the command VSAVE the following parameters are saved to the internal EEPROM AFI2 BD BS CE1 CID CN HID KL KM1 KT1 LAA LED MC MD SF SI TOR TSC Input format VSAVE CR Output example ACK CR 1 just available in the ISO 14443A standard 2 just available in the ISO 15693 standard 3 3 12 VS variables show With the command VS the reader shows the settings of the...

Page 21: ...types This command is only available in the ISO 14443A standard Mifare 4 byte UID request REQA anticollision select Mifare 7 byte UID request REQA anticollision level 1 select 1 anticollision level 2 select 2 The reader answers the UID of an active non halt transponder Input format GA CR Output example 625E562A CR 3 4 2 GT get tag With the command GT you select a transponder The command GT causes ...

Page 22: ...E562A CR 3 4 3 HD halt detected code The command HD mutes the last selected transponder Input format HD CR Output example ACK CR 3 4 4 MD mode of operation There a two modes of operation available It is possible that the reader reads constantly or triggered by an instruction Input format MD SP parameter CR Output example 2 CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 constant reading mode 2 single reading mo...

Page 23: ...ormat ISO 15693 multiple blocks RD SP parameter 2 SP parameter 3 CR Output parameter 4 CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters block start block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters end block PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 32 characters data mifare 1K 4K 8 characters data ultralight up to 64 charac ters data ISO 15693 Note The ISO 15693 regulates ...

Page 24: ...ormat ISO 15693 multiple blocks RD SP parameter 2 SP parameter 3 CR Output parameter 4 CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters block start block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters end block PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 32 characters data mifare 1K 4K 8 characters data ultralight up to 64 charac ters data ISO 15693 Note The ISO 15693 regulates ...

Page 25: ... Output example ACK CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 32 characters mifare 1K 4K 8 characters ultralight up to 32 charac ters ISO 15693 Note The ISO 15693 regulates just the maximum length of one block With the write instruction you can write multiple blocks at once The datalenght has to be at least the bloc...

Page 26: ... 2 SP parameter 3 CR Output example ACK CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 32 characters mifare 1K 4K 8 characters ultralight up to 32 charac ters ISO 15693 Note The ISO 15693 regulates just the maximum length of one block With the write instruction you can write multiple blocks at once The datalenght has to...

Page 27: ... example 595B1B80 CR 3 5 3 KM key mode With the command KM you switch the key that is used by the commands RD and WD It is possible to use the default key or one of the keys saved with the command WK Input format KM SP parameter CR Output example parameter CR PARAMETER FUNCTION 0 use default key FFFFFFFFFFFF 1 8 use saved key 1 to 8 3 5 4 KT key type With this command you switch if the key that is...

Page 28: ...utput example ACK CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION A or B type of the key PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 12 characters key 3 5 6 PBU purse backup With this command it is possible to copy a purse value to an other block of the same sector This com mand is only valid with mifare standard 1K 4K You have to log in first Input format PBU SP parameter 1 SP parameter...

Page 29: ...ess 3 5 7 PDC purse decrement With this command you can decrement a value This command is only valid with mifare standard 1K 4K You have to log in first Input format PDC SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 SP parameter 3 CR Output parameter 4 SP parameter 5 CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 8 characters value change ...

Page 30: ...alid with mifare standard 1K 4K You have to log in first Input format PDC SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 SP parameter 3 CR Output parameter 4 SP parameter 5 CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 8 characters value change PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 8 characters new purse value PARAMETER 5 FUNCTION 2 character optional addres...

Page 31: ...arameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 or 2 characters sector PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 1 character block PARAMETER 3 FUNCTION 8 characters value PARAMETER 4 FUNCTION 2 characters optional address 3 5 10 PRV purse read value With this command you can read out a value This command is only valid with mifare standard 1K 4K You have to log in first Input format PRV SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 CR Output paramet...

Page 32: ...R FUNCTION 0 non halt transponders 1 all transponders 3 5 12 SE select The command SE selects that transponder that answered at the anticollision For ultralight and DESFire transponders it is select level 1 command The answer is the SAK of the transponder Input format SE CR Output example 18 CR 3 5 13 SE2 select level 2 The command SE2 selects that transponder that answered at the anticollision le...

Page 33: ...d WK you save a key to the EEPROM You can save 8 different keys It is not possible to read out the saved keys Input WK SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 CR Output example ACK CR Parameters PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 1 8 key number PARAMETER 2 FUNCTION 12 characters 6 byte key ...

Page 34: ...th the command BS you can choose the block size of the used transponder If the ISO 15693 tran sponders support the get system information command the parameter BS is not used Only if there is no information of the block size of the transponder available the parameter regulates the reading pro cess The block size is defined in the ISO 15693 e g parameter 00H means the blocksize is 1 byte Input form...

Page 35: ...get system information to the transponder The answer format is described in the ISO 15693 chapter 9 3 12 You have to do a get tag first Input format GS CR Output example 0F7FAA9006000104E000201B0301 CR 3 6 5 LA lock AFI This command locks the AFI of a transponder You have to do a get tag first Input format LA CR Output example ACK CR 3 6 6 LD lock data This command locks the data of a block You ha...

Page 36: ...der answers again after this command Input format RTR CR Output example ACK CR 3 6 9 SF set flag You can change the flags for different ISO 15693 commands with the command SF For the meaning of the flags have a look in the ISO 15693 part 3 Input format SF SP parameter 1 SP parameter 2 CR Output example 00 CR Parameter PARAMETER 1 FUNCTION 0 inventory 1 stay quiet 2 reset to ready 3 read 4 write 5 ...

Page 37: ...You have to do a get tag first Input format WA SP parameter CR Output example ACK CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 00h FFh AFI 3 6 11 WDS write DSFID With this command the reader writes the DSFID into the transponder You have to do a get tag first Input format WDS SP parameter CR Output example ACK CR Parameter PARAMETER FUNCTION 00h FFh DSFID ...

Page 38: ...nternal 2048 byte EEPROM In the following table you can see the memory map ADDRESS AEG IN STRUCTION SET 0000h 0002h SNR read only 0003h 0004h internal use read only 0005h 0009h USER 000Ah 002Fh do not chan ge 0030h 007Fh USER 0080h 00FFh USER 0100h 079Fh USER 07A0h 07FFh not useable ...

Page 39: ... mode 2 the exciter is always turned off Triggered by the software command GT RD WD the exciter is activated After successful reading or writing of a transponder number the exciter is turned off automatically Figure 9 Software triggered reading operation If the first reading cycle yields no result NoRead the on time of the exciter is limited by the param eter TOR time out reader Reading cycles are...

Page 40: ... continuously the exciter is switched on permanently The reading cycles are initiated periodically After an accomplished reading cycle the reading information is evaluated After that data either tran sponder number or NoRead code is output to the serial interface Figure 11 continuous operation exciter processor interface TOR GT reading process NoRead reading cycle reading cycle reading cycle excit...

Page 41: ...strongly on the orienta tion between Reader and Transponder To get the maximum reading distance the orientation between reader and transponder must be well suited To get a reliable readings or writings the time of transponder while crossing the sensitive area of the antenna must be coordinated to the data transfer characteristics of transponder In general the time depends on the speed of the trans...

Page 42: ...e radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encoura...

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Page 45: ...tp www aegid de 10 Revisions 11 01 13 Revision 00 initial edition 30 01 13 Revision 01 chapter 3 3 9 TSC time show code added chapter 3 6 9 SF set flag added 09 12 13 Revision 02 new software conformation 12 02 14 Revision 03 RF changed in HF 18 05 16 Revision 04 FCC information 22 06 16 Revision 05 FCC information correction 11 09 18 Revision 06 chapter SE modified ...

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