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MANUAL

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H20801-1e-ID-B.doc

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OBID

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ID RW01L.AB-A

Firmware version AB100 and higher

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Page 1: ...MANUAL final public B 2006 01 12 H20801 1e ID B doc DATEINAMEFORMATVERBINDEN OBID ID RW01L AB A Firmware version AB100 and higher...

Page 2: ...ors may not be completely avoided we are always grateful for your useful tips The installation instructions given in this manual are based on advantageous boundary conditions FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does...

Page 3: ...2 Data traffic between Reader and Host 11 2 1 Asynchronous interface data formats and protocol frames 12 2 2 Polling mode 14 2 3 Scan mode 15 2 3 1 Scan mode over the asynchronous interface 16 2 3 2...

Page 4: ...ader Configuration 29 5 1 CFG0 Reader Parameters 29 5 1 1 COM_PARA 30 5 1 2 READER_MODE 31 5 1 3 SCAN_MODE 32 5 1 4 DB_ADR 34 5 1 5 D_LGT 34 5 1 6 D_START 35 5 1 7 SCAN_PREFIX 35 5 1 8 SCAN_TERM 35 5...

Page 5: ...and writing is possible 1 2 The OBID ID RW01L AB A The OBID ID RW01L AB A reader is designed for typical applications involving personnel identification access control time tracking billing systems et...

Page 6: ...uit board Supported transponders read only ID CTx A H4001 H4002 H4022 H4102 Unique Q5 e5555 plain manchester 64 Bit read only mode read write ID DTx B Hitag 1 Hitag S Reading Range with ISO transponde...

Page 7: ...D RW01L AB A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 7 of 39 H20801 1e ID B doc 1 4 Dimensions Fig 1 Dimensions mm 1 4 40 0 0 5 0 5 2 5 8 0 0 5 0 5 45 0 0 5 0 5 2 54 1 10 8 0 0 5 0 5 B2 B1 32 4 0 1 0 1 33 0 0 1 0 1...

Page 8: ...Not connected 3 GND Ground 0 V X2 4 VCC Supply voltage 5V 1 MOD1 Toggling Polling Mode Scan Mode MOD1 open Polling Mode MOD1 closed GND Scan Mode 2 NC Not connected 3 NC Not connected 4 NC Not connect...

Page 9: ...ensioning and tuning the antenna Antenna parameters Recommended max dimensions 70 x 70 mm Antenna coil material Lacquered copper wire Antenna coil wire thickness 0 2 mm Inductance 737 7 H Resistance 1...

Page 10: ...OBID Manual ID RW01L AB A FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH Page 10 of 39 H20801 1e ID B doc 1 8 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 11: ...and host whereas configuration mode is used to configure the reader parameters to the particular application Which kind of data traffic is supported by which interface is shown in the table below Asyn...

Page 12: ...ffic over the asynchronous interface the reader replies with the requested data and a status message The reply always includes the sent control byte Protocol structure Host Reader 1 2 3 4 n 1 n Length...

Page 13: ...o Timing Protocol start gap Before the start character length byte of the protocol a time gap of at least 5 ms must be maintained Host Reader Response time Start gap 5 n ms min 5 ms Host Reader Data t...

Page 14: ...the reader the former is selected and all following read write commands affect this transponder only Required steps for communication with a transponder in polling mode 1 Select transponder Protocol...

Page 15: ...can be configured within a broad scope so that it can be adapted to virtually any application In scan mode the data are generally output one time Only when the transponder has left the detection zone...

Page 16: ...ples show how 5 bytes of raw transponder data can be output over the serial interface for various configurations Hex format Raw data 0x041F25D361 without SCAN_PREFIX or SCAN_TERM 1 2 3 4 5 0x04 0x1F 0...

Page 17: ...5 1 6 D_START b000 b010 b011 DC_FORMAT binary 1 1 Conforms to ISO 7811 2 5 bit Conforms to ISO 7811 1 7 bit Raw data MSB LSB P MSB LSB P MSB LSB 0x0 b 0 0 0 0 b 1 0 0 0 0 b 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0x1 b 0 0 0 1...

Page 18: ...1 b 0001 b 1001 b 1011 b 1111 b010 b 1101 0 b 1000 0 b 1001 1 b 1101 0 b 1111 1 b 1111 1 b 0001 0 b011 b 101000 1 b 100010 1 b 100110 0 b 010001 1 b 011001 0 b 111110 0 b 011010 0 Time LRC XOR operati...

Page 19: ...format In Wiegand emulation the data are output with no conversion just as they are coded on the transponder The data volume can be defined using parameter 5 1 5 D_LGT and 5 1 6 D_START Signals RCP D...

Page 20: ...elects the transponder 2 It returns the serial number of the transponder and its type to the host Host Reader 1 2 3 4 4 COM Adr 0x11 CSUM Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 11 COM Adr 0x11 Status 1 TR_TYP...

Page 21: ...sponder starting at which the data contained in DB will be written to the transponder see also APPENDIX C Memory model ID DTx B NOTE In contrast to the readers in the OBID ID RW family the OBID ID RW0...

Page 22: ...g at which the data DB will be read from the transponder see also APPENDIX C Memory model ID DTx B NOTE In contrast to the readers in the OBID ID RW family the OBID ID RW01L AB A reader works directly...

Page 23: ...antenna field until you can select the transponder you want to exchange data with The transponder must be selected before executing this command Host Reader 1 2 3 4 4 COM Adr 0x1A CSUM Host Reader 1 2...

Page 24: ...G 14 Byte CSUM CFG_ADR Address of the configuration block you want to read CFG Configuration block 4 2 0x82 CONFIG_WRITE The command CONFIG_WRITE is used to save a configuration block in the reader Ho...

Page 25: ...3 4 4 COM Adr 0x64 CSUM Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 5 COM Adr 0x64 Status 1 CSUM 4 4 0x63 CPU_RESET This protocol can generate a reset of the microcontroller on the reader Host Reader 1 2 3 4 4 COM Adr 0x6...

Page 26: ...model numbers of the transponders which the software supports Host Reader 1 2 3 4 4 COM Adr 0x65 CSUM Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 COM Adr 0x65 Status 1 SW Rev 8 9 10 RD Typ TR_TYP CSUM SW Rev Softwa...

Page 27: ...onders located in the reader s antenna field are set to their base state Host Reader 1 2 3 4 4 COM Adr 0x69 CSUM Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 5 COM Adr 0x69 Status 1 CSUM NOTE S Following an RF reset the rea...

Page 28: ...l is used to get the current baud rate of the reader s asynchronous interface Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 5 COM Adr 0x52 0x00 CSUM Host Reader 1 2 3 4 5 5 COM Adr 0x52 Status 1 CSUM The return protocol is s...

Page 29: ...5 1 CFG0 Reader Parameters The reader configuration is contained in a 14 byte block CFG0 Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents COM_PARA READER_ MODE SCAN_ MODE DB_ADR D_START D_LGT SCAN_ PREFIX Default 0x05 0x0...

Page 30: ...with no parity COM_ADR 0 7 This parameter is intended for using the reader with a bus compatible interface e g RS485 when assigning the bus address Bus addresses from 0 to 7 can be assigned via softw...

Page 31: ...ta clock interface DC_FORMAT This parameter is used to specify data transmission for the data clock interface b000 Wiegand Emulation see 2 3 2 2 Wiegand emulation Data format Hex binary 1 1 as stored...

Page 32: ...scan mode b00 Serial no b01 Data block The data block defined by DB_ADR D_LGT and D_START is output b10 reserved b11 reserved SCAN_LOCK_TIME This parameter defines the time for which the transponder i...

Page 33: ...inary ASCII data ASCII hex 0x0 b0000 0 0x30 0x1 b0001 1 0x31 0x2 b0010 2 0x32 0x3 b0011 3 0x33 0x4 b0100 4 0x34 0x5 b0101 5 0x35 0x6 b0110 6 0x36 0x7 b0111 7 0x37 0x8 b1000 8 0x38 0x9 b1001 9 0x39 0xA...

Page 34: ...ured data output interface for scan mode see also 5 1 2 READER_MODE Parameter SCAN_IF Scan mode over asynchronous interface D_LGT defines the number of raw data bytes that are sent NOTE The reader can...

Page 35: ...terface and the bit PREFIX_E 1 is set see 5 1 3 SCAN_MODE this character is prefixed to the data stream 5 1 8 SCAN_TERM This parameter is used to define any desired terminating character for scan mode...

Page 36: ...ation of the transponder when the request is made Any existing local electromagnetic interference The success of failure of the request typ 1 CTx A DTx B GET_SNR Status 0x01 0x00 2 38 ms 80 ms 36 ms 2...

Page 37: ...ransponder being turned off 0x03 Write Error The distance between the transponder and reader antenna may be too great An attempt was made to write in an electrically noisy environment 0x05 Wrong Trans...

Page 38: ...figurable 2 8 11 8 11 DB10 S0 S3 3 12 15 12 15 DB11 S4 S7 secret read write read only config urable 4 16 19 16 19 DB8 D32 D35 S8 S11 5 20 23 20 23 DB9 D36 D39 S12 S15 6 24 27 24 27 AC0 DB12 D40 D43 S1...

Page 39: ...48 D51 3 12 15 12 15 DB11 D52 D55 4 16 19 16 19 DB8 D32 D35 5 20 23 20 23 DB9 D36 D39 6 24 27 24 27 AC0 DB12 D40 D43 7 28 31 28 31 ID0 DB13 ID No 12Byte D96 99 8 32 35 32 35 DB0 ID1 AC1 DT0 D0 D3 9 36...

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