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SIEMENS
MOBY EIF
MOBY ST E Hand- HeId Terminal
firm 435W “m '
MOBY-Handterminal‘ ST G
SIEMENS“;
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S I E M ENS
Table of Contents
General 1
Commissionlng the ST G 2
MOBY STG Hand-Held Terminal _,,_—._,,
Using the STG 3
Uslng the "MOBY” Program 4
User s cm“ Expanded Functions 5
The “MOBY” Program with
the PSION Numerlc Model
Error Messages
Technical Data
PO‘JO
Appendlx
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Published in February 1999
{a
fig Safety Guidelines
This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own per-
Ei} sorrel safety, as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. Time
notices are highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as
follows according to the level of danger.
Note
m draws your attention to particularly important information on the product,
handling the product, or to a particular part of the documentation.
Qualified Personnel
The device/system may only be set up and operated in conjunction with this
if manual.
is Only qualified personnel should be allowed to Install and work on this equip-
ment. Qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commis—
m aim, to ground. and to tag circuits. equipment. and systems in accordance with
established safety practices and standards.
Cowect Usage
Note the lollowlng:
g?
c Weming
This device and its components may only be used for the applications de-
scribed in the catalog or the technical description. and only in connection
with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been
approved or recommended by Siemens.
This product can only function correctly and safety it it Is transported.
stored, set up. and installed correctly. and operated and maintained as
recommended.
Trademarks
MOBYtltt is a registered trademark ol SIEMENS AG.
Some of the other designations used in these documents are also registered
trademarks; the owners rights may be violated if they are used be third parties
for their own purposes.
Copyright 0 SiemensAG 1,90 All rights reserved Disclaimer of Liability
The roproducu‘on, trensmieelon or use or this We have checked the contents of this rnarrusl for
document or Its content: is not pernilted wiltrorrt agreement with the hardware and software descri-
express written aull'rority‘ onenders will be liable for bed. Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely.
damages. Allrig‘rts. inotud‘mg riohtscreeted bypatont we cannot guarantee tut! agreement However. the
grant or registration of a utility model or design. are data in this manuet are reviewed regrriarty and any
reserved. necessary corredions included In wheequent edi-
dons. Suggestions for improvement are welcomed.
: Siemens AG
g Miomstion and Drives
System Engineering 0 Siemens AG 1999
PO. Box 2355. 0-90713 Furor!" Tedtnioel data subject to change.
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Etj Siemens Aktiengesellsohatt Order No. (5)J31069~00126~U001-AD-7418
R 02.99 Table of Camel-rm
Table of Contents
1 General ..................................................... E-1
1.1 Applloation Areas ...................................... E-1
1.2 Product Descripiion .................................... E4
2 Commlselonlng the STG ..................... . . . l . ........... 5-3
2.1 Included Components .................................. E-3
2.2 Assembly ............................................. E-3
2.3 Turning on the Device .................................. 5-4
2.4 Selling the MOBY EIF Operating Mode .................. 5-4
2.5 User interface .......... . ........................ . . . . . . 5-4
3 UelngtheSTG .......... ......... E-5
3.1 Keyboard ............................................. E-s
3.2 Anlennl on the Read Head and Antenna Field . .. ......... E-s
3.3 Charging Funflion .. ................................... E-7
4 Uelngthe“MOBY“Pregram............... ....... E-s
4.1 Dale Editor ........................................... 5-9
4.2 MDs Functions ....................................... E-10
4.2.1 General Informalion on Read and Write-Accessing an M08 . 5-11
4.2.2 Reading the MOS ..................................... 5-11
4.2.3 Writlng the MOS . . E-12
4.2.4 Erasing the MOS ........................ . E-12
4.2.5 Reading the ID Number .................. . 5-12
4.2.8 Reading Raw Dela ............................ . 5-12
4.3 File Funclions ................................. . 5-13
4.3.1 Loading a File . . E-13
4.3.2 Saving .. . E-13
4.3.3 Exiling ......... E-13
4.4 The "EXTRAS" Functions . . . ................. . .. ........ E-14
4.4.1 Jump lo Address .......... . ................. .. E-14
4.4.2 Display ........................... .. E-14
4.4.3 Communication . .............. .. E-14
4.4.4 Password .. .. .............. . E-15
4.4.5 Cleer display .. ................ 5-15
4.4.6 Antenna .............................................. E-16
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4.5 The “r Functions ..................................... E-16
4.5.1 Language ........................ . E-16
4.5.2 About . . .. .................. . E-16
4.5.3 Version .............. . E-16
5 Expanded Functions . . 5.11
5.1 Stating the MOS Data on the Hand-Held Terminal ......... E-17
5.2 Copying MOBY Data from and to the Hand-Held Terminal . . E-17
5.2.1 What Is Needed In Addition? .................. . E—17
5.2.2 Using the PSION File Manager .......... , E—13
5.2.3 Organization of the READHEX File ...................... E-20
5.3 Functions with the PSION Operating System .............. E-20
5.4 Automatic Power Savor Function .......... . E-21
5,5 Connecting SIM Devices (MOBY E) .................. . . . . £21
5.6 Developing User Applications ........................... E-22
5.6.1 What Do I Need? ............ .. E-22
5.6.2 TheMOBYLibrary...........~..... ..................... E—22
5.7 System RESET ..... . ............................... .. E-23
s The “MOBY” Program with the PSION Numeric Model . . . . 5-24
7 ErrorMonagu........ ...... ..... ............-525
8 Tochnloalnatl ............... 5-23
A Appandirr.................. .. ...... .E-3t|
MOBY STG Hand-Held Tanninal
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R 02.99 General
1 General
The STG EISTG F is a powerful addition to the MOBY EIMOBY F identification
systems. it is a mobile hand~heid terminal b'esed on the PSION Wortrabout mat
and is designed for applications in the areas of logistics. distribution and ser-
vice. In addition, it is an indispensable aid when commissioning and testing.
1.1 Application Areas
The MOBY hand—held terminal can be used with MOBY E and MOBY F. The
included service and test program (STG) makes It easy to read and write all
data memories of MOBY E or MOBY F.
in addition. it is very simple [or customers to program their own applications on
the hand-held tenninai, A c library is available from Siemens for programming
the hand-held terminal read heads. Implementation of applications in the areas
or warehousing. logistics and commissioning is easy.
Very sturdy In design and protected against splashed water. the hand-held ter¢
minel can also be used in rugged environments. its display is easy to read,
and in dark areas, display illumination can be hurried on_
1.2 Product Description
The MOBY hand-held terminal consists of a basic device and a read head from
MOBY E or MOBY F. The basic device is a PSION Workaboul m. This device
is the worldwide standard for hand-held terminals. in addition. the terminal in-
cludes a memory card with the MOBY service and bet program including a user's
manual. The memory card is inserted in the basic device. The service and test
rogrsm starts automatically when the hand-held terminal is turned on. All data
memories of MOBY E and MOBY F can be processed with the hand-held terminal.
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The following functions can be executed.
. Read data from the MOS
- Write date to the MOS
- Delete the entire data memory (write with a filler value)
- Read and display the ID number of the MOS
- Represent and edit the data in hexadecimal and ASCII format
- Enable/disable password protection for all write-access functions
- Menu prompting in various languages (currently German and English)
. Store read MOBY data in files. Approximately 1.8 MB are available for this
on the hand-held terminal.
The mad/write head is screwed m the PSION basic device. The head is
equipped with a serial T'I'L interface for communication with the basic device.
The read head Is powered by the basic device. The readlwrlte head and the
STG program can also be ordered separately so that customers can continue
to use an already existing PStON Worttabout or order a Workabout with e differ-
ent interface and keyboard configuration directly from PSION.
The charging device (including 230 V plug-in power pack) for recharging the
batteries must be ordered separately. The charging device is designed for
mounting on walls or vehicles. When mounted on a vehicle, a special PstON
cable is required for the charging function. See appendix A.
For applications. a 0 library Is available to the user with the lunctions of the
read head. Users can develop their own programs (cf. chapter 5.6) with the op-
tional 0 development environment.
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2 Commissioning the STG
2.1 Included Components
The STG consists of several components which are listed Individually on the
delivery slip.
Order Number
Peck List Peck Number
BGTZ 303-0AA00 PSION Workabout m“ A5E00016735
MOBY E med head BGTZ 3031AA00
Memory card ind. 6GT2 303-1CA00
STG sofhmra and
user's manual
M5000 20084
PSION Workabout "‘" A5E00016735
NiCd battery
MOBY E reed heed SGT2 403-1BAm
M's-nary card incl. sen 303-ICA00
STG sallwere and
A5E000 20084
GGT2 403~OBA00
hand-held
arm na
MOBY F
user‘s manual
NICd battery
2.2 Assembly
Perform Ihe followlng steps in the order shown below.
. Install button cell.
- Insert batierlee.
— Insert the flesh program memory with the STG epplioalion In the upper
slot (A).
- Install read head. and screw down.
Assembly Is complete.
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2.3 Turning on the Device
Nate
Before you turn on the device. Insert the hand-held terminal in the
charging device and allow it to charge for at least 14 hours.
After charging, the hand-held terminal is ready tor use.
Atter the terminal is turned on. initial startup takes several seconds. The MOBY
application is then started automatically. The editor of the STG appears. See
chapter 3.
The deylce goes off automatically after no keys have been pressed for 5 min-
utes. When tumed on again. the handheld tennlnel ccntlnues with the same
screen it was displaying before It was turned cit manually or automatically.
See chapter 5.4.
2.4 Settlng the MOBY EtF Operatlng Mode
After the STG has been assembled and turned on for the tint tlme. the hand-
held terminal is set for MOBY E operatien. II you are using another read head
(l.e.. MOBY F or MOBY EISIM) with the hand-held terminal. you wlll have to
change the operatlng mode. This is done by pressan the “Menu“ key with the
"EXTRASICOMMUNICATIONIProtocoP function.
2.5 User Interface
Use of the ST G program on the hand-held hrrnlnel is described In chapter 3.
All tunetlons of the STG program can be called with the “Menu’ key.
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3 Using the STG
3.1 Keyboard
The keyboard of the PSION Is divided into 3 parts.
- 11 control keys directly below the display
- Numerical key block with 16 keys
. ASCIl keyboard (30 keys) including shift key
Control keys: Contrast, display illumination.
ran/off. and cursor keys
Numeric Input block with Enter key
ASCII keyboard plus shift and special lunction
keys (CM, ‘—’ l
3.2 Antenna on the Read Head and Antenna Field
The antenna of the reed head is located on the top of the hand-held terminal as
shown in the figure below.
Reading an M08
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The various types of MDSs offer different ranges. The following table gives yau
an overview.
moav F
was ‘Fi’zs
MDS F415
mos F124
mosv E
MDS 5300 usd‘éard)
MDS E611
‘MDS 5524 mum“
Wins 5523 (pill) 1
5 mm
(3 mm, when MOS ls mounted
in metal)
1 TneplIe-nmlybnmdonlhenenpemenpmidodlorlms.
MDS _
.-—-—-"——v-‘
MDS 5623 or
,,_.—-_\ -
a MDS E624
The antenna field for me STG rend head
Antenna field for MOBY E
WIlh the MOBY E reed head. 2 antennas are Integrated in the reader. These
must be positloned on the read head based on which MDS you want to read.
Remember lhet lhe MDS E623 can only be read on lhe antenna prcwided for
lhls. See figure, The MDS 5624 can be find on both the button anlenna and
Ihe sutfeoe antennae
MOIY STG Hand-Held Termlnal
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3.3 Charging Function
The battery charging procedure is siarted as soon as ihe hand‘held terminal is
placed in the well or vehicle holder. Charging is activated and indicated wilh a
green LED.
An empty battery requires at least 14 hours for a complete marge.
High-speed battery charging
The batteries supplied by Siemens can he charged at high speed so that the
MOBY hand-held terminal can be operated direciiy in the highepeed charging
device nvallabie from PSION, A full charge takes 1 haul:
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