Stid SPECTRE ATX Quick User Manual

Stid SPECTRE ATX Quick User Manual

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  • Page 1 Quick User Guide SPECTRE ATX & ATX4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TCP operation ........................8 Searching for the IP address of the reader ................. 8 Reset and reconfiguration of the Ethernet module ............10 Communication test ......................13 Keyboard emulation operation .................... 14 © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 3: Factory Settings

    Factory settings Communication mode Ethernet Baud rate 115200 RS485 address Hardware configuration outputs (OutputConf) Status of the outputs (OutputConf) Autonomous_Output RF settings ATX4 Upper-band Lower-band RF settings ATX Upper-band Lower-band © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 4: Changing The Communication Mode

    2- Open STid - SESProUHF. (v 1.0.0.847 or higher). 3- On the “SSCP” tab, enter the following settings and the number of the communication port to which the reader is connected: © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 5 - 90909090 pour ATX4 - Select the required type of communication: RS232 or RS485 or TCP. - Click “SetSerial&HWType”. - Check that the command has been executed in the “Results” window, which displays © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 6: Changing The Regulation

    2- Open STid - SESProUHF. 3- On the “SSCP” tab, enter the following settings and the number of the communication port to which the reader is connected: © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 7 This command must only be used to adjust the regulation of the reader to the regulation in force in the country of use. The “Custom” setting must only be used with the prior agreement/support of STid. Otherwise, deterioration or malfunctions may occur, or the emissions may not comply with the regulation in force.
  • Page 8: Operating Modes

    Operating modes TCP / RS232 / RS485 USB-C Operation according to the SSCP protocol Keyboard emulation operation (SSCP_UHF_INDUS_US_Vxx) © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 9: Tcp Operation

    Searching for the IP address of the reader Open STid - SESProUHF. 2- On the “SSCP” tab, click 3- The window below opens. Click “Search for IP devices” to detect the reader. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 10 5- Check that the MAC address matches the address of the connected module. Enter the IP address retrieved above in SESProUHF. Enter “10001” in the “TCP Client Port” field. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 11: Reset And Reconfiguration Of The Ethernet Module

    The orange Ethernet LED flashes. As soon as it remains permanently on, the module has been reset. 4- Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3. 5- Double-click on the device. 6- The window below opens. Click “Open a session”. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 12 7- Go to “Channel 1 / Serial settings”. 8- Change the baud rate to 115200 and click “OK”. “Done!” appears to the right of “OK”. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 13 9- Go to “Channel 2 / Serial settings” and repeat the same operation. 10- Click “Apply Settings”. 11- Check that the baud rates are 115200. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 14: Communication Test

    Communication test In STid - SESProUHF, enter the IP address, enter “10001” in “TCP Client Port” and set the Timeout to “Long”. Run a “GetInfos” in the “Reader” tab. The response from the reader appears in the “Results” window. © STid - QUICK USER GUIDE SPECTRE ATX&ATX4 US V1.0...
  • Page 15: Keyboard Emulation Operation

    USB-C. The commands must end with CR/LF (0x0D 0x0A). The reader responds “o” and “k” in ASCII when the frame is successfully retrieved. Using the STid – USB Wedge tool supplied on the USB key. Refer to Appendix 1. List of the configurable settings:...

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