TO THE TERMINAL READ ..........................10 FROM THE TERMINAL TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................12 TIMEMATE IIIB SETUP MENU........................13 ..............................13 ETUP MENU ..............................14 ELFTEST MENU .............................15 EBUG MODE ON ..............................15 XIT MENU TIMEMATE III SETUP ETHERNET INTERFACE ..................16 Pag. 2 Vicking electronics...
• 496K byte battery backed up RAM for file storage. • 180K byte flash ROM memory for firmware and application program. • Internal power supply with over voltage protection and HF filter. • 2 serial communication ports. • An optional Ethernet interface can be installed. Pag. 3 Vicking electronics...
The following things are tested when the TIMEmate starts up: • If the F1 key is pressed the ethernet setup menu is started. • If the →] key is pressed the TIMEmate setup menu is started. Pag. 4 Vicking electronics...
These codes are recognized : 2/5 interleaved, code 39, UPC and EAN bar-codes. A CCD scanner can be programmed to translate other types of barcodes to Code 39. You can connect : − Barcode badge reader for infrared or visible light − Barcode wand − CCD scanner. Pag. 5 Vicking electronics...
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TIMEmate. Example of a typical wiegand card structure. P=Parity bits C=card number 16bits range 0 - 65536 F=facility code 8bits range 0 - 255 Pag. 6 Vicking electronics...
2) A RS485 connection located on the processor board. This is used to connect a network of external MORI interfaces for access control. 3) A TTL level serial connection located on the powersupply board. Is special OEM modules that have no full RS232 interface. Pag. 7 Vicking electronics...
You can use a cable grommet or a cable gland for each cable with an IP54 protection for cables with a diameter ranging from 3.5 to 8 mm (PG9). If you use a cable grommet it is recommended to use a strain relief on the cable. Cable gland Grommet Pag. 8 Vicking electronics...
The other function keys are transmitted as function codes, see table below. ONLINE ↑ ↓ only for edit ↵ No function code All codes are the same as the WORKmate II except 116 for ? this is the code for F16 in the WORKmate II Pag. 9 Vicking electronics...
A string of data from the terminal Checksum Calculated from reserved to Data 13 dec NACK P CR or NACK C CR during serial line interference. NACK E CR if there is no data available from the terminals. Pag. 10 Vicking electronics...
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Not all functions of the WORKmate II are supported on the WORKtime: • No input level detect • No input counters • No LED drivers • No second serial line support. • No special beep commands, only standard beep. Pag. 11 Vicking electronics...
• Use the selftest in the settings menu. You can check if the hardware works and what data is received from the reader. • If the reader is not a standard reader check if you have the correct version of the firmware. Pag. 12 Vicking electronics...
This address is mostly used for multidrop RS485 communication (see next setting) Set RS485 Multidrop mode. 0=No RS485 The communication is always active (RS232 of Ethernet) 1=Activate RS485 The communication is active if the terminal address is used. (RS485) Set Real Time Clock Pag. 13 Vicking electronics...
Wiegand reader data is a hexadecimal representation of the wiegand bitstream. The first hex byte represents the amount of bits in the stream. Example: 1AB81BC4C0 1A means 26 bits of data B81BC4C0 are the data bits. Pag. 14 Vicking electronics...
In this mode the WORKtime beeps every time the ‘N’ command (read data) is received. So you can check if the server software is running and if the communication link is OK. 4=Exit menu Leave the settings and selftest menu and resume normal TIMEmate operation. Pag. 15 Vicking electronics...
(observe the LED’s), if you now send data to the TIMEmate you will see the communication commands on the LCD display. You communication software will time-out because the TIMEmate doesn’t react to the commands. Pag. 16 Vicking electronics...
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I/F Mode Serial interface mode 4C for internal Ethernet interfaces Flow Always 00 Port No Vicking always uses port number 11333 The computer writes to this port. ConnectMode Always 0C (UDP mode) Datagram Type Always 01 Remote IP Address 0.0.0.0 Automatic mode.
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IP address it received data from. So the computer IP address must not be known. The TIMEmate only sends data, after the computer send a command. Remote Port Vicking always uses port number 11240 The computer receives data on this port. DisCommMode (00) FlushMode...
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Overview TIMEmate IIIB powersupply board Switch 1,2,3,4 RS232 With this DIP switch you can select the communication method for port 1: For RS232 For RS232 1,2,3,4 ON 1,2,3,4 ON 5,6,7,8 OFF 5,6,7,8 OFF Switch 5 Ethernet interface For RS485 For RS485 6,7,8 ON 6,7,8 ON 1,2,3,4,5 OFF...
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Overview TIMEmate IIIB processor board TIMEmate II Reset button. Connector for Connector for LCD display Flatcable connection Also resets the keyboard. 4x20 characters includes to Powersupply board Ethernet interface. back light power. Beeper SRAM uProcessor DIP switch 3V Lithium cell to power Connector for internal Connector for internal the memory and...
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Programming the TIMEmate flashmemory Follow these steps to program the firmware into the TIMEmate IIIB flash memory. This is only necessary for a TIMEmate with incorrect or no firmware. Upgrading a working TIMEmate with newer firmware can be done with the standard communication software.
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TIMEmate III RS485 network RS485 interface Access MA-42 RS232 RS485 network With RS485 you can connect more than 1 TIMEmate to the same RS232 port of a computer. You will need an interface that converts the RS232 port to RS485. Check if the TIMEmate is configured for RS485 operation (DIPswitches) RS 485 converter Westermo Access MA-42...
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This picture shows how to connect TIMEmate's in a RS485 multidrop network with T-junctions. You will need an extra T-block box for each TIMEmate. If two TIMEmates are close together you can connect them both to the same T-block. The maximum length of the network will decrease and the signal will be slightly more distorted, compared to the method on the previous page.
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TIMEmate III RS232 connections Connecting the communication port (port 1) to a RS232 port of a computer. This is a point to point connection, only 1 TIMEmate to 1 computer port. Female 9 pins SUB-D connector Female solder side PORT 1 in RS232 mode RS232 IN 3) TxD Green...
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Connecting an external proximity reader (short distance) Close jumper 1,2 and 3 This method is only for short distances, only use the cable already connected to the proximity module. TIMEmate The advantage of this method is that you don't need power supply board a doorlock interface.
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Connecting an external barcode badge reader This method is for short distances, maximum ± 3 meters. Below you can see the wiring for a Datalogic DLS2000 infrared barcode badge reader. TIMEmate power supply board Relay1 Relay2 PROX2 PROX3 BLACK + SHIELD (GND) BLUE (+5V) WHITE (VIDEO OUT) DATALOGIC...
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Connecting an external proximity reader (long distance) ± This method is for long distances, maximum 50 meter. The proximity reader is connected to the TIMEmate through a doorlock interface. The reader is now optically isolated from the TIMEmate and the connected computer. Make sure to check that the 3 jumpers on the powersupply board are open! Below you can see the wiring for the TIMEmate to the doorlock interface.
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TIMEmate III wallmounting The timemate hooks into this rim. Drill holes for wallplugs here. Cables pass here through the wall Do not cross this line. The internal circuitbord starts from here. BOTTOM Two 3mm bolds are turned into these holes to mount the timemate.
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