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6 Device configuration

There  are 2 methods to configure  device’s network settings.  Settings  could  be  easily 
changed by Inveo Discoverer (

link

):

6.1

Changing basic network settings through Discoverer

Select   appropriate   network   interface   and   press   the  

Discover   Devices

  button   –   all 

available Inveo devices will be displayed.

Select the device and right-click – 
open the editing dialog.

If 

Remote Config

 is disabled (enabled by default), it is necessary to configure the 

device via the built-in web server. This operation requires changing the computer's 
subnet (chapter 6.2).

The 

Remote Config

 settings can be edited from the web server, 

Administration 

tab. 

Simply check/uncheck the 

Enable Remote Config

 option.

All changes are approved with the Save button.

User manual RFID IND2

 

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Summary of Contents for IND2

Page 1: ...User manual RFID IND2 Soft 0 13 User manual RFID IND2 Page 1 of 61 B01...

Page 2: ...device the basic principles of safety and maintenance Please also keep the user manual so that you can read it during later use Attention The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by improp...

Page 3: ...7 1 DEVICE STATUS 15 7 2 ADMINISTRATION 15 7 2 1 MODULE NAME 15 7 2 2 PASSWORD CHANGE 16 7 2 3 TIME SETTINGS 16 7 2 4 SNTP TIME SERVER 17 7 2 5 DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM EVENTS 17 7 2 6 SYSLOG 18 7 3 I O SET...

Page 4: ...TS 44 8 2 5 HTTP CLIENT CONTROL 46 8 3 MQTT CLIENT 48 8 3 1 PUBLISH TOPIC 49 8 3 2 SUBSCRIBE TOPIC 49 8 4 E MAIL 51 8 5 MODBUS TCP RTU 53 8 5 1 ADDRESSES HOLDING REGISTERS 54 8 5 2 ADDRESSES SINGLE CO...

Page 5: ...ings could cause injury or damage to the device Important information and guidelines Following this guidelines makes the use of the device easier Attention The screenshots in this manual can be dissim...

Page 6: ...autonomously without an external server 3 Warranty and liability of the manufacturer The manufacturer provides a 2 year warranty on the device The manufacturer also provides post warranty service for...

Page 7: ...ditions surrounding temperature from 10 C to 55 C relative humidity from 30 to 75 atmospheric pressure from 700 to 1060hPa Recommended transport conditions surrounding temperature from 40 C to 85 C re...

Page 8: ...to 8cm device front side LCD display or LEDs built in memory 200 kB card file about 5 000 RFID tags 30 000 log events Inputs number of inputs 2 input type opto isolator dry contact NO Outputs number...

Page 9: ...Dimensions User manual RFID IND2 Page 9 of 61 B01...

Page 10: ...HTTP HTTPS client mode Modbus TCP Modbus RTU RS485 or optional RS232 MQTT Client The reader supports SLL encryption HTTPS certificate control and encrypted e mails The reader depending on the version...

Page 11: ...o devices will be displayed Select the device and right click open the editing dialog If Remote Config is disabled enabled by default it is necessary to configure the device via the built in web serve...

Page 12: ...Sharing Center Network and Internet Network Connections choose the related controller and right click on Properties After selecting this option configuration window will show up Next choose Internet P...

Page 13: ...s available IP Address ip address of the device IP Mask IP subnet mask Gateway network gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS server addresses In the version of the device equipped with a Wi Fi module analogous option...

Page 14: ...P address Mask netmask Gateway network gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS server addresses Section Interface wlan contains settings for WLAN Wi Fi MAC MAC address of the device IP current IP address Mask netmask G...

Page 15: ...ID last TAG read in HEX format Number of read ID The number of tags read since the device was restarted 7 2 Administration The Administration page allows users to configure diagnostic services time se...

Page 16: ...stration Time tab provides options to configure the date and time The reader has a built in real time clock with battery backup so even in the case of a power failure the time will be measured correct...

Page 17: ...onization frequency with the time server 7 2 5 Diagnostics system events The module has extended diagnostic options The user can set what data is to be logged into the reader s memory and or sent to t...

Page 18: ...ystem log while link Real time diagnostic message takes you to a page with logs displayed in real time 7 2 6 Syslog The device has the ability to transmit data to a Syslog server The user can choose w...

Page 19: ...relay for the time defined in the field out time long out time relay activation time for mode on period out time long relay activation time for mode on long period out invert software override of def...

Page 20: ...pe of Card action chapter 7 8 7 5 Predefined variables A set of predefined variables is available to the user usr_name1 name field from card database empty if no record usr_name2 surname field from ca...

Page 21: ...ame Surname second name Card ID UID number of the read RFID tag Get from last read function takes last read RFID tag Active RFID tag activation in the reader s memory deactivating this option will ski...

Page 22: ...ture of the pattern CSV example file uid name surname userId flag 23456678 Julia Smith 1 1 12345678 Jack Smith 2 1 The first line contains the header ignored when uploading the file uid RFID tag ID na...

Page 23: ...ent logging when proximity of RFID card stored in the reader s memory Action known card option enabled by default proximity of an RFID card not stored activated in the reader s memory Action unknown c...

Page 24: ...e logs by clicking the Remove logs button or the HTTP command 7 7 2 Preview events via CSV XML or JSON file The logs can be downloaded as CSV XML or JSON files the structure of which is a bit more ela...

Page 25: ...mestamp 1660907758 timestamp time 13 15 58 time date 2022 08 19 date userId 8 userId uid 12005CB99F uid name1 Jack name1 name2 Smith name2 entry Log structure for the JSON file access through the reso...

Page 26: ...ve logs button or use HTTP command 7 8 Card action The most important settings for the operation of the reader and its response to the application of an RFID tag are available at Card action page The...

Page 27: ...ient request chapter 8 2 1 and 8 2 4 MQTT and MQTT payload chapter 8 3 Wait for server reply No The device checks the card and depending on the previous setting Search card in database goes to tab Act...

Page 28: ...e code 200 the reader will execute the settings from Action known card other codes the reader will perform the settings from Action unknown card HTTP Connection fail action reader waits 3 seconds for...

Page 29: ...ned in IO Settings tab On Long Period turn on the relay output for the time Out Time Long defined in IO Settings tab On User Period turn on the relay output for the time Out User Time 2 Out User Time...

Page 30: ...put On switch on relay output Toggle change output state to the opposite On Period turn on the relay output for the time Out Time defined in IO Settings tab On Long Period turn on the relay output for...

Page 31: ...opposite On Period turn on the backlight for a period of time Lcd Backlight defined in IO Settings tab Blink temporary blinking of the backlight LCD Text Timeout text display time on the display 0 do...

Page 32: ...o the opposite On Period turn on the relay output for the time Out Time defined in IO Settings tab On Long Period turn on the relay output for the time Out Time Long defined in IO Settings tab On User...

Page 33: ...reader s reaction to holding the card in the reading range field for Action Hold time default is 5 seconds Configuration of the Action Hold time option is available in the Main settings section of th...

Page 34: ...defined in IO Settings tab On Long Period turn on the relay output for the time Out Time Long defined in IO Settings tab On User Period turn on the relay output for the time Out User Time 2 Out User T...

Page 35: ...ading range field LCD text message shown on the display for the event of removing a card from the reading range field Sound None Tick short beep Accept acceptance sound Reject rejection sound Out 1 co...

Page 36: ...riod turn on the relay output for the time Out User Time 2 Out User Time 2 activation time of relay No 2 for mode On User Period LCD backlight None Off turn off display backlight On turn on display ba...

Page 37: ...eturn the file to the reader with the commands chapter 8 1 2 The status resource enables you to acquire all the necessary information that can be written to the database e g UID of the card mac addres...

Page 38: ...w mac 00 00 00 00 00 00 id 40005EB4F4 rfid_enable 1 cnt 1 in1 0 in2 0 cnt1 0 cnt2 0 out1 0 out2 0 time 09 55 33 date 06 07 2022 Tag Description model Device model name User assigned module name mac MA...

Page 39: ...splay Moves to a new line after the next 20 characters http 192 168 111 15 stat php text Hello lcd_text0 string Prints the text on the LCD display line 1 http 192 168 111 15 stat php lcd_text0 Place l...

Page 40: ...st logs http 192 168 111 15 stat php removeLogsN 10 removeLogs 1 delete Delete all logs http 192 168 111 15 stat php removeLogs 1 8 2 HTTP Client In this mode the reader can be compared to a web brows...

Page 41: ...rver server IP address HTTP port server port HTTP Method HTTP method GET POST PUT DELETE Content type Resource resource on the server referenced by the reader User in the case of credentials username...

Page 42: ...enable encryption SSL root certificate enable use of CA ROOT certificate Skip cert CN check Use Client certificate Client key password The SSL Client certificate table enables to upload all the neces...

Page 43: ...192 168 0 176 name Taw in1 1 HTTP 1 1 User Agent Ind2 Host 192 168 0 90 Content Length 0 The server can send back the data as a JSON XML file HTTP 1 1 200 OK Content Length 33 Content Type applicatio...

Page 44: ...work independently The user can choose which events to trigger HTTP requests requests User configures the request content type and method for each trigger separately Description HTTP Client method Di...

Page 45: ...above HTTP request after applying the RFID card to the reader for 10 sec the server will receive the following data omitting the headers ip 192 168 0 176 id 12005EE365 czas 12 19 00 state put On new c...

Page 46: ...xt 20 characters lcd_text0 string Prints the text on the LCD display line 1 lcd_text1 string Prints the text on the LCD display line 2 lcd_text2 string Prints the text on the LCD display line 3 lcd_te...

Page 47: ...ve id and MAC _GET mac who _GET id check id in DB and do some action echo buzz 1 buzz sound signal echo text Card ID who text message ID on LCD echo open1 1 open1 door open else no id poll request ech...

Page 48: ...S 1 at least once QoS 2 exactly once Publish Topic topic to which the device sends data Subscribe Topic topic from which the device receives data Client ID MQTT client ID User user name in case of req...

Page 49: ...rately Description MQTT Enable enable sending the payload for a given trigger MQTT payload payload content For MQTT payload content uid uid name1 usr_name1 name2 usr_name2 Data received on the server...

Page 50: ...e reader will print the text Place an RFID tag on the second line of the display and emit a short beep You can use the same Publish Topic and Subscribe Topic Such a solution makes it possible to contr...

Page 51: ...he Services E mail Client tab Description Enable Server SMTP server address Port SMTP server port SSL TLS encryption Off no encryption SSL TLS SSL TLS encryption STARTTLS use STARTTLS User Password Fr...

Page 52: ...above screenshot 0 0 0 every day at midnight You can check the configuration of the email service by clicking on the Email test button The device will try to send a test message The recipient should...

Page 53: ...502 Enable RTU enable modbus RTU service PDU modbus address of the device RTU Baudrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 34800 57600 115200 RTU Parity None Odd Even RTU Stop bit number of stop bits 1 2 Card...

Page 54: ...Reader Card Action switch to autonomous mode in case of a broken connection Safe Timeout time without connection after which the reader will switch to Safe mode The device supports the following modbu...

Page 55: ...1206 R Timestamp LSB 1207 Reserved 1208 R Log source primary reader external reader 1209 R Action 1210 R UserID FFFF 65535 value indicates unknown RFID card tag 1211 R UID kod is in ASCII 1231 R Last...

Page 56: ...O Settings tab 3 R Output coil status 1 4 R Output coil status 2 11 R Input status 1 12 R Input status 2 13 R W Red LED control 14 R W Green LED control 15 W Control sound generator ACCEPT sound 16 W...

Page 57: ...RS485 RS485 connector for Modbus RelayMode Jumpers to set relay operating mode Position 1 2 potential free position 2 3 supply voltage at the output OUT1 Relay number 1 connector OUT2 Relay number 2...

Page 58: ...ntion If the reader is powered through PoE802 3af and there is no power supply connected to the power input then the OUT1 and OUT2 outputs will be without voltage NORMALLY OPEN mode the configuration...

Page 59: ...he device 2 Shorten the RESET jumper for 10 to 15 seconds 3 During the sound open the RESET jumper The default settings can be restored via the built in web server Go to the Administration tab then on...

Page 60: ...ska IP 255 255 255 0 Important To enter the 192 168 111 15 address the IP address of the computer must be in the same subnet example IP address for the computer 192 168 111 1 Changing the computer s s...

Page 61: ...to perform a software update operation it is necessary using the built in web server to select the update file To do so go to the Administration tab then select Update page and press the Browse button...

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