Promag WEC200 User Manual

Promag WEC200 User Manual

Wiegand to ethernet converter/controller

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 5 How to integrate with Access Control Chapter 6 Protocol Chapter 7 Communication-Ethernet Module Chapter 8 Specification Appendix A. LED2 Status Appendix B. Wiegand Specification Appendix C. Command Package for the Message of Receiving Tag code Appendix D. WEC200-01 Commands...
  • Page 2: Chapter 1 General Information

    Please refer to Chapter 6 for the functions of MCU The package tool named “DS manager” and “Connection wizard” should be attached, which both equip you rapidly to set a virtual COM port. With connecting to WEC200, you may run the...
  • Page 3: Chapter 3 Installation

    WEC200 is working under LAN base; it will help a lot with your work if you configure several devices of WEC200 in the network. WEC200 can be identified with each machine IDs and Names.
  • Page 4 pair) RX+(Positive line of the differential input signal pair) RX-(Negative line of the differential input signal pair) 4, 5 short connection & 7, 8 short connection 4-B. LED (indicator) LED2 is a bi-color LED displaying two colors should be switched automatically by indicating different status.
  • Page 5: Chapter 5 How To Integrate With Access Control

    Suggestion Electric Lock Electric Lock is controlled by the terminal of relay No.1 or relay No.2 of WEC200, hence whichever the electric lock you are using should be able to be compatible with the relay specifications below: 1.
  • Page 6 1A. Some countries accept 220VAC~240VAC only for their local voltage, we hence suggest that you may use an external relay. Let the relay of WEC200 control your external relay unaffectedly.
  • Page 7 The part of lock is connected to the relay 2 of WEC200 working for the lock control function and the part of door sensor is connected to IN2. The said alarm is connected to relay 1 of WEC200. Also refer to 4-E.
  • Page 8: Chapter 6 Protocol

    6. Protocol Command symbols definitions are as below: NACK 1 byte parameter 1 byte parameter <Data…> contents of data 6-A. Get device firmware version HOST to DEVICE (4 bytes) DEVICE to HOST (11 bytes) STX “ROMXXXXVY” CR You can get device information and status by this command. XXXX: Firmware Number Version...
  • Page 9 6-D. Get machine ID HOST to DEVICE (4 bytes) STX “XXXX” CR DEVICE to HOST (6 bytes) You can get the machine ID with this command. XXXX: machine ID 6-E. Get name HOST to DEVICE (4 bytes) 47H 4EH DEVICE to HOST (18 bytes) STX “XXXX” CR You can get the name with this command XXXX= Name (16 bytes max) 6-F.
  • Page 10 6-I. Set format status HOST to DEVICE (5 bytes) 30H/31H DEVICE to HOST (3 bytes) STX ACK/NACK CR You can set the format status with this command 0(Raw format) 1(SITE+CARD code) Default: 0(RAW data) 6-J. Set relay1 output status HOST to DEVICE (5 bytes) byte STX ACK/NACK CR DEVICE to HOST (3 bytes)
  • Page 11 STX ACK/NACK CR DEVICE to HOST (3 bytes) You can set the type 0(receive)/1(transmit) by this command The WEC200 will reboot after you execute this command. Default: 1(transmit) 6-O. Notice Message Notice Message is Device to send a notice to host automatically.
  • Page 12: Chapter 7 Communication-Ethernet Module

    7-A. EM module (DS - Device Server) commands EM contains a lot of commands, but just only 4 of EM commands are needed to utilize the WEC200 terminal. The default protocol that WEC200 uses is TCP. Below are the details.
  • Page 13 Winsock1.RemoteHost = “192.168.100.216” Example (VB6 Code): Winsock1.SendData = “PG0” Get the Status of Pin 0, which the WEC200 IP is 192.168.100.216 Note: For more details, please refer to the on-line help file of DS Manager tibbo_docs.chm on [Get I/O Pin Status (Gx) instruction] section.
  • Page 14 Winsock1.RemoteHost = “192.168.100.216” Example (VB6 Code): Winsock1.SendData = “PS01” Set the Status of Pin 0 to Low, which the WEC200 IP is 192.168.100.216 Note: For more details, please refer to the on-line help file of DS Manager tibbo_docs.chm on [Set I/O Pin Status (Sx) instruction] section.
  • Page 15: Chapter 8 Specification

    8. Specification Communication One Wiegand port One 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Port Network: Ethernet RJ45 Available Wiegand format 26, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38, 42 bits Power consumption 140mA 12VDC Protocols Communicates with server on the networking using TCP or UDP protocols Indication type Three LEDs display status information, One built in buzzer...
  • Page 16: Appendix A. Led2 Status

    3 times visually. Red LED makes one long blink followed by two short ones DS aims at the EM module located inside WEC200. Accordingly, please see the following patterns: Powerup pattern. This pattern is played once when the DS is switched on.
  • Page 17: Appendix B. Wiegand Specification

    Appendix B. Wiegand Specification Data Pulses The Data One and Data Zero signals are normally held at a logic high level until the data is ready to be sent. Data is sent as below on Data1 or Data0 lines. The following timing parameters shall be observed: Data One Data Z ero Tpw Pulse Width Time -- 20µSec (minimum) to 100µSec (maximum)
  • Page 18 Wiegand interface (35-bit format): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 P P S S S S S S S S S S S S C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C P P E E P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Wiegand interface (37-bit format):...
  • Page 19: Appendix C. Command Package For The Message Of Receiving Tag Code

    When user presents his/her card on the Weigand reader, if tag is read OK, the reader will send the tag code to WEC200 via Wiegand interface and then transmit to host PC. Before transmitting to host PC, the tag code will be packaged by WEC200 in a pre-defined format, and the format is different between WEC200-00 and WEC200-01.
  • Page 20: Appendix D. Wec200-01 Commands

    Appendix D. WEC200-01 Commands WEC200-01 is designed for TRU program. This chapter doesn’t open all the commands. Only list some of them that customer may use. Reboot Description: Reboot the WEC200-01 device. Command:  The command package starts with ENQ (05h) and end with EOF (1Ah) ...

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