Installing and Configuring IS1001 Reader
IS1001 Reader User Manual
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Connect SS+ (pin 1 of Exciter Board connector J7) of the master IS1001 reader to
SS+ of all the slave IS1001 readers
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Connect SS- (pin 2 of Exciter Board connector J7) of the master IS1001 reader to SS-
of all the slave IS1001 readers.
2. Use both conductors of the second pair as the signal reference connection GND (pin 3 of
Exciter Board connector J7).
3. Use the cable shield drain wire to connect to the chassis ground pins GNDM (pin 4 of Exciter
Board connector J7).
4. 120 Ohm termination resistor needs to be connected between Pin 1 (SS+) and Pin 2 (SS-) of
connector J7 on the Exciter Board of the two IS1001 readers that are closest to each end of
the synchronization cable. This is accomplished by installing jumper JP2 on the Exciter Board
of each of the two IS1001 readers.
Jumper JP2 on the Exciter Board of all other IS1001 readers on the synchronization network
should not be installed.
If there are only two IS1001 readers on the synchronization network, then both must have
jumper JP2 installed.
Note:
By default, jumper JP2 is installed on all IS1001 readers.
5. Power on the IS1001 readers.
6. Use BioTerm to establish a connection with the IS1001 readers.
For information on establishing a connection, see page 19.
7. By default, an IS1001 reader is configured to operate in IS1001 Standalone network mode
(as standalone reader). But if prior to this installation it was connected to a Master Controller
as part of an MTS system, the network mode setting has been changed to MTS Node. In such
case, you need to switch the IS1001 reader from MTS Node to IS1001 Standalone network
operation mode by using the
RNMS
command (see page 28).
You should see the echo of all characters in the Data Traffic window as you type. Press Enter
and verify the reader’s network mode has been changed to “Standalone” from the confirmation
message.
8. Set Reader ID of each IS1001 to a different value by using the
RISxx
command (see page
Pin 1
Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 2
Jumper JP2