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  • Page 1 ARE DT1 LF Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ......................4 STARTUP AND TESTING THE READER ..............5 AEG ID INSTRUCTION SET ..................5 General ..............................5 3.1.1 Entering instructions .......................... 6 3.1.2 Output format ............................ 6 3.1.2.1 Instruction specific output ......................6 3.1.2.2 Output after changing a parameter ....................6 3.1.2.3...
  • Page 3 OPERATING MODES OF THE READER ..............24 MD 2 - triggered by an software command ....................24 MD 0 - continuous reading ........................25 INSTRUCTIONS ......................26 FCC INFORMATION ....................27 HOTLINE ........................28 REVISIONS ......................... 28 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------3/28--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction This document describes the RFID-reading device ARE DT1 LF and the set-up procedure. The main features of the reader are listed below: • integrated USB interface selectable either communications port (similar RS232) or HID • USB powered (no external supply voltage necessary) •...
  • Page 5: Startup And Testing The Reader

    (XXXXXXXX), while there is no transponder in the antenna field available (if CN parameter ist 0). If there is a transponder present in the antenna field the reader sends its serial. AEG ID instruction set General The command set described below defines the transfer of data on the serial interface.
  • Page 6: Entering Instructions

    3.1.1 Entering instructions The protocol format is as follows Command <SP> parameter <CR> The space character <SP> separates commands from parameters and the <CR> character acts as command line terminator. For commands without parameter values (e.g. yT ) the <SP> character and parameter values are omitted.
  • Page 7: Output At Parameter Query

    3.1.2.3 Output at parameter query Parameter settings can be queried by sending the command without adding a parameter value. Exam- ple: MD <CR> Command: 2 <CR> Output: 3.1.3 Blank instuction If a single <CR> is input, the reader answers with a single <CR>. Example: Command: <CR>...
  • Page 8: Upper And Lower Case

    3.1.5 Upper and lower case The instruction set isn’t case-sensitiv. 3.1.6 Linefeed The reader does never send a linefeed. If you use a terminal program it can add the linefeed. You have to choose the option “displace CR with CR LF”. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8/28--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 9: Instructions For The Hardware Settings

    Instructions for the hardware settings 3.2.1 BD – baudrate The command BD enables the change of the baud rate. The settings are directly effective. BD <SP> parameter <CR> Input format: Output (example): 2 <CR> Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud 38400 baud 3.2.2 EC –...
  • Page 10: Led - Led Control

    EEPROM. The antenna field is off after the reset. RST <CR> Input format: ACK <CR> Output (example): 3.2.5 VER – version With the command VER the reader sends the actual firmware version. Input format: VER <CR> AEG ID V1.22 <CR> Output (example): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------10/28--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 11: Hf - Antenna Field

    HF – Antenna field 3.2.6 With the command HF, the antenna field can be set or reset manually. HF <SP> parameter <CR> Input format: Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION Switch off antenna field (this stops automatic mode) Switch on antenna field (this stops automatic mode) Automaticmode, the antenne field is activated by reader to comunicate with the transponder, afterwards it is switched off automatically.
  • Page 12 You have to unplug the device and plug the device in again to use the new setting. Don’t forget to use the command VSAVE to save the new setting. If the reader is in HID mode, you can not send any commands to the device. Because of that you have to use the Set-Up card –...
  • Page 13: Kl - Keyboard Language

    3.2.8 KL – keyboard language With the command KL you can configure the language of the keyboard in HID mode. KL <SP> parameter <CR> Input format: 07 <CR> Output (example): Parameter: PARAMETER FUNCTION german englisch spanish french italien dutch portuguese canadian --------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/28--------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 14: Instructions For Reading Settings

    Instructions for reading settings 3.3.1 CID – suppression of ID Codes In the MD0 mode with CID=1 only the first of in succession identical transponder numbers is output on the serial interface. The possibly following identical transponder numbers are suppressed, as long as no new valid transponder number is received, processed and output.
  • Page 15: Cn - Suppression Of No Reads

    Note: The internal reference number is deleted in the following conditions: after a cold start • after a warm start (command line RST <CR>) • after entering the command line CID <SP> 1 <CR> • This causes that the next transponder code is output definitely. Note: The filter function CID picks up the results of the complete reading cycles, while the parameter NID proceeds from the results of single readings! The filter function CID has effect on the serial in- terface only.
  • Page 16: Nid - Failure Protection

    3.3.3 NID – Failure Protection NID specifies the number of identical transponder numbers, which have to appear for the result “suc- cessful reading“ within a reading cycle. In the setting NID = 1, two successive readings have to show the same transponder number. NID <SP>...
  • Page 17: Init - Initialization

    3.3.4 INIT – initialization With the command INIT all paramters of this command set are set to the default values. After that you can save the settings with the command VSAVE. INIT <CR> Input format: Output (example): ACK <CR> 3.3.5 LAA – LED automatic activity The leds can be controlled by the reader or over the interface.
  • Page 18: Tsc - Time Show Code

    3.3.6 TSC – time show code With the command TSC you can define the time in ms, after that the transpondercode is shown again, when the CID parameter is set to 1. If TSC is 00, the code is not shown a second time. Input format: TSC <SP>...
  • Page 19: Vsave - Variables Save

    3.3.8 VSAVE – variables save With the command VSAVE the following parameters are saved to the internal EEPROM: ACT, AFI , AM, BD, CE , CID, CN, KM , KT , LAA, MD, SI, TL , TOR VSAVE <CR> Input format: ACK <CR>...
  • Page 20: Alyo - Algorithm Selection

    3.3.10 ALGO – algorithm selection With the command ALyO the algorithm can be selected. Depending on the algorithm, the reader adapts its communication to the transponder suitable for the chip type respectively data format that shall be used. In some algorithms specific commands are provided additionally. For example the selective read and write commands (RD, WD) are only supported with read write transponders and its algorithms.
  • Page 21: General Reading Instructions

    General reading instructions 3.4.1 GT – get tag The instruction yT executes one reading and sends back the transponder code of a transponder or the No Read error code (e.g. „FFFFFFFFFF“ oder „XXXXXXXXXX“). GT <CR> Input format: 0420212E5F <CR> Output (example): 3.4.2 MD –...
  • Page 22: Rd - Read Page

    3.4.4 RD – read page Start the reader with the command RD plus parameters (plus <CR>). You can read out just one • block (with one parameter) or several blocks (with two parameters, first and last block number). Wait for the answer •...
  • Page 23: Wd - Write Page

    3.4.5 WD – write page The memory of the transponder is organised in blocks, containing 32 bits. The data’s of every single block must be changed separately. Start the reader with the command WD plus parameters ( plus <CR>). The sent parameter consists •...
  • Page 24: Operating Modes Of The Reader

    Operating modes of the reader In the AEy instruction set there are two operational modes defined: MD 0 - continuous mode • MD 2 - the reading process is triggered by the serial interface • In the next capters can you find a detailed functional description. The default mode is MD 2.
  • Page 25: Md 0 - Continuous Reading

    exciter processor reading cycle reading cycle reading cycle interface NoRead reading process Figure 10: Software triggered reading operation with TOR>0 Please note: The TOR parameter is only active, if the yT-Command is applied. Within the time span defined by the value of TOR no NoRead will be output on the interface! MD 0 - continuous reading When operating continuously the exciter is switched on permanently.
  • Page 26: Instructions

    Instructions To avoid any reduction of the reading distance of the reader, the reader must not be brought next to a metal surface (e.g. don’t put metallic sticker to the reader). This could lead to a significant change of the properties of the antenna circuit, which in turn reduces the reading range considerably or causes reading holes! To get reliable readings, the distance between reader and transponder must be within the specified read- ing volume.
  • Page 27: Fcc Information

    Environmental electromagnetic noise may also reduce the read and write range considerably. Arrangement to eliminate such troubles must be done specific to the application by the help of engineers of the manufacturer. FCC Information Name of yrantee AEy Identifiaktionssysteme ymbH Equipment Class Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz Notes...
  • Page 28: Hotline

    Hotline If there are questions or suggestions please call the hotline: Sales und Marketing: +49 (0)731-140088-0 Fax: +49 (0)731-140088-9000 e-mail: sales@aegid.de http://www.aegid.de Revisions 01/11/13 Revision 00: initial edition 01/30/13 Revision 01: chapter 3.3.9 „TSC time show code“ added chapter 3.6.9 „SF set flag“ added 01/21/13 Revision 02: adapt to LF...

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