RF IDeas RFID1356i-USB-ID User Manual

Configuration application, for use with the air id contactless read/write reader
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  • Page 2: License Agreement

    "online" or electronic documentation. By installing, copying or otherwise using the PRODUCT, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, RF IDeas is unwilling to license the PRODUCT to you.
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    RF IDeas or from an authorized RF IDeas dealer. Should the RF IDeas products fail to be in good working order at any time during the one-year period, RF IDeas will, at its option, repair or replace the product at no additional charge, provided that the product has not been abused, misused, repaired or modified.
  • Page 4: Returns

    The purchaser is expected to employ a container equivalent to the original packaging. Copyright Copyright by RF IDeas, Inc. 1997-2003. All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution of this document in whole or in part or in any form is prohibited without express written permission from RF IDeas, Inc. Trademarks All RF IDeas products are trademarks of RF IDeas, Inc.
  • Page 5 AIR ID platform. We at RF IDeas hope you enjoy using your new Smart Card Contactless Identification System as much as we enjoyed creating and developing it! Please share your comments and suggestions!
  • Page 6: Fcc Compliance Statements

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. CE Mark for European operation © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    This char sent between FAC & ID....................23 Force data to length ........................23 ID fixed to this length........................23 FAC fixed to this length ........................23 Disable appending keystroke ......................23 This keystroke appended to data ....................23 Advanced Configuration.........................24 LED Control ............................24 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 8 <CR> <LF> <TAB> .........................31 Card Information Read from Location....................31 Page ..............................31 Application Area ..........................31 Starting Block ..........................31 8 Byte Blocks...........................31 Append to Card Information......................31 ICLASS Memory Map ..........................32 About..............................33 OK ..............................34 Library Error Codes ...........................36 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 9: Air Id Release Information

    Version 1.2.0 - April. 30, 2003 Further pre-release refinement. Consolidation of some confusing function order and timing. Version 1.1.0 - April. 19, 2003 Further pre-release refinement. Version 1.0.0 - April. 12, 2003 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 10: Overview

    The -USB and RS-232 uses drivers supplied with the operating system, however there is a DLL library required that is supplied by RF IDeas. The configuration application makes use of this DLL, "iClassAPI.dll", which is required for use with the device.
  • Page 11: Iclass Contactless Credentials

    Yes/No (True/False) 15168 A single ASCII character 1896 A value less than 65535 RSI® (Hand Geometry template)** Bioscrypt® 2784 (Fingerprint template)** LG/Iridian® 4096 (Iris template)** Voice template* 10000 1250 Low-resolution photo* 12000 1500 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 12 *template sizes are estimated and vary between manufacturers. **template sizes provided by manufacturers and are subject to change. ***these are approximate numbers, actual usage depends on application configuration. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 13: Iclass Read/Write Memory

    This is allow end users to seamlessly integrate iCLASS technology, in a plug and play fashion, into their building access control equipment. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 14: Open Memory Areas

    C++ and Visual Basic you would set the Card Context to: Page = 0 Appl. Area = 2 iCLASS 16 K/ 16 Appl. Memory Map Pages 1 Through 7 For the 16k card, the remaining memory is structured as shown above, © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Memory Operations

    4. Write this Key to the Card: Write to Card 5. Write this new Key to the reader: Write to Reader 6. Place the New contents into the Read/Write ASCII box, 7. Issue a Write ASCII by pressing this button. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 16: Erase And Free Memory Area

    5. Write this new Key to the reader: Write to Reader or if using the default Key press the Write Default to Reader button 6. Place the New contents into the Read/Write ASCII box, 7. Issue a Write ASCII by pressing this button. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Disk Contents

    - Page 0, Application Area 1 of the iCLASS contactless smart card is holding information typically associated with the Access Control Industry’s proximity card. This file documents the read-only identification configuration parameters. license.txt – License Agreement for AIR ID hardware and software. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 18: Configuration Application

    1 through 8. Device Found When the connection is successful, the Device Found checkbox will indicate which device was found. Reset To Defaults Applies to the read-only access control data stored as configuration information. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Timing

    If it is the same card, the reader will wait this period of time before allowing the identification number to be released to the port. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 20: Proximity Card Formats

    The proximity token has several bits, and these will vary from customer to customer. There are literally hundreds of bit formats and lengths for proximity cards! The most popular is the 26-bit format card. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: How To Determine Your Format And Masking

    7 bits and the last parity bit results in the same binary number! Select bits 2 through 21 and deselect all others will provide the result desired for this customer’s format and example. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 22: Set Proximity Configuration

    Use this group to concatenate the ID and FAC codes into one ASCII character set. This is useful when you need to see the card data is a special fashion, or format the data for a given application. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Strip Leading Parity Bit Count

    (hex 01, 02, 03) that can be specified. These add an extra measure of difficulty in reproducing card data directly from the keyboard. It may be useful when using the proximity reader as a logon device. Please see application note for more details. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 24: Advanced Configuration

    LED Control SDK Controls LED Using the optional SDK (software developer’s kit) the software developer has the ability to control the red/green/amber colors of the LED on the top of the reader. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 25: Red Led

    IDeas’ SDK. The SDK is sold separately and is useful to software developer’s to tightly integrate their software with the card reader. Please visit www.RFIDeas.com to learn more. The following features are useful to those who have purchased the SDK. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 26: Get Id

    No data is sent from the device unless the bit count is matched. The total bits received from the card must match this bit count, parity bits included. If you select this checkbox and set the field for 26, the reader will only respond to 26 bit cards. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Contactless Read/Write

    The Card Configuration area is used for internal segmentation and other card specific usage. This area is located in block 00 right beneath the card’s SN, as well as in each of the memory Pages. See the iCLASS Memory map for more details. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 28: Card Sn

    The following six items are grouped together as they deal with read or writing a specific number of blocks in the cards memory space. Start Block Please refer to the memory map above to determine which blocks are restricted. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 29: Number Of Bytes

    Context. The page is filled with the value found in the Hex Fill Char field. Hex Fill Char See above. Free Page This procedure frees the page defined in the Card Context. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 30: Iclass Tracker

    The text file can then be imported into any application such as Microsoft Excel or Access Database for data capture. This can be accomplished without custom programming. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 31: Productivity Tracker Example

    Page Application Area Starting Block 8 Byte Blocks Append to Card Information Same as “Insert in Front of Card Information” above except this is appended to the data read from the card. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 32: Iclass Memory Map

    ICLASS Memory Map Please refer to the iCLASS Memory Map discussion above. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 33: About

    About © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 34 Leave the AIR ID Dialog Screen. © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 35 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 36: Library Error Codes

    3:iFACDispLen > 10 CheckUserTimeParms 0x103x, x= 0:iBitStrmTO > 1020 1:iIDHoldTO > 12750 2:iIDLockOutTm > 12750 3:iUSBKeyPrsTm > 1020 4:iUSBKeyRlsTm > 1020 CheckUserFlags2 0x0000104x, x= [will never fail] CheckUserDispParms2 0x0000105x, x= 0:iLeadChrCnt > 3 © 1996-2005 RF IDeas, Inc. All rights reserved...

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