RFID 8030E User Manual

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8030E & 8050E
User's Manual
Revision 7.21
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  • Page 1 8030E & 8050E User’s Manual Revision 7.21 Rev 7.21...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1.0 Smart antennas and the 8050E 1.1 Hardware 1.2 ASCII Data 2.0 8050E Serial Port 2.1 Hardware 2.2 Start and End characters 2.3 Command characters [ and ] 3.0 Serial Port Commands 3.1 To 8050E (Antenna controller) 3.1.1 [1CXX] 3.1.2 [2NNOO] 3.1.3 [3]...
  • Page 3: Smart Antennas And The 8050E

    Table 4 SW2 and Bit Rate selection 2.2 Start and End characters The serial port software frames data from RFID readers based on its End and Start character settings. Start may be set to zero in whish case any character is accepted as a start character.
  • Page 4: Serial Port Commands

    3.0 Serial Port Commands 3.1 To 8050E (Antenna controller) 3.1.1 [1CXX] Format: 1 = Start or End Char Command, C = Defines Start or End character, XX = hex value Valid values: C = ‘S’ or ‘E’, XX = a Hex value. Values outside of ASCII letters and numbers are recommended Response: OK Example 1: [1S0A] sets the start character as a Line Feed...
  • Page 5: To Readers

    3.1.7 [7]** Format: 7 = Get IP settings Response: IP=10.0.1.42 Mask=255.255.255.0 Gateway=10.0.1.1 Example: [7] Request IP settings **NOTE: Not applicable to interfaces using XPORT 3.1.8 [S] This command changes the data output mode to SINGLE Format: S = Single Mode Response: OK Example: [S] 3.1.9 [P]...
  • Page 6: Waadata]

    3.2.5 [WAADATA] Writes 16 characters of data for tag on addressed reader Format: W = Write command, AA = CAN address, DATA = 16 ASCII characters Response: PROGRAMMED if successful, FAILED if not successful Example: [W015555555533333333] Write 5555555533333333 to tag on reader 1 Example response successful: PROGRAMMED Example response if failure: NO RESPONSE 4.0 Dipswitches SW1...
  • Page 7: The Ethernet Port

    6.0 The Ethernet port The Ethernet port supports TCPIP sockets. The interface acts as a server, a connection to the interface can be established via port 2000. Once a connection is active any reads by a Smart Antenna will be served to that socket and to the serial port. 6.1 The XPORT Interfacing the Reader to your PC –...
  • Page 8 If your device is found, a folder named XPort will appear; expand it to expose the firmware version and expand it one more time to expose its IP address. Navigate to the IP ADDRESS, select it. 3 tabs will appear on the right. Device Details, Web Configuration, and Telnet Configuration; select Web Configuration and click the green button labeled GO.
  • Page 9 Change local port to 2000 and click OK, while the “Done!” is still present by the OK button click on the Apply settings link on the left. This is what it should look like while the settings are being applied. Rev 7.21...
  • Page 10: Power Requirements

    Once the Reader is done updating the settings, turn the unit off for 5 seconds and then back on. Wait until the light on the left of the Ethernet connector is stable and solid and then go back to the DeviceInstaller program and click search.

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