DTE Automation IS-TR-241 IS-TR-241 User Manual IS TR 241 Ver2 2
DTE Automation GmbH IS-TR-241 IS TR 241 Ver2 2
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FCC ID: PMF-IS-TR-241 DTE Automation GmbH IS-TR-241 User Manual Version 2.2 DTE Automation GmbH Heidestr. 38 32051 Herford Germany http://www.dte.de Phone: +49-5221-1012200 Fax: +49-5221-1012201 info@dte.de DTE Automation GmbH Table of Contents I Introduction............................................................................................................................. 3 II Function ................................................................................................................................ 4 III Reader Configuration.............................................................................................................. 5 IV Configuration Bytes ............................................................................................................... 6 CFG0........................................................................................................................... 6 CFG1........................................................................................................................... 8 CFG2........................................................................................................................... 8 CFG3........................................................................................................................... 8 CFG4........................................................................................................................... 9 CFG5........................................................................................................................... 9 CFG6........................................................................................................................... 9 CFG7........................................................................................................................... 9 V Protocol................................................................................................................................ 10 VI Protocol Syntax .................................................................................................................... 11 VII Commands Overview ............................................................................................................ 12 VIII Technical Data.................................................................................................................... 15 Dimension / Weight ....................................................................................................... 15 Hardware...................................................................................................................... 15 Connector assignment ................................................................................................... 16 Version 2.2 Page 2 DTE Automation GmbH Introduction I Introduction This manual covers the function and the configuration information of the IS-TR-241 reader. FCC Note FCC ID: PMF-IS-TR-241 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and, 2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: "Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment." "We, DTE Automation GmbH, Heidestr. 38, 32051 Herford, Germany, declare that the IS-TR-241 will be marketed with the ferrites: DC power cable with ferrite 18 coils, Ferrite type 7427015 (Würth Elektronik) RS232 cable with ferrite 5 coils, Ferrite type 7427014 (Würth Elektronik) Control cable with ferrite 5 coils, Ferrite type 7427014 (Würth Elektronik) fitted to the supplied cables as indicated in the test report for this product. The product must be fitted at installation to ensure compliance with the CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart C for FCC ID: PMF-IS-TR-241. Please note that the unit does not comply with Part 15, Subpart C without these ferrites installed as indicated." Warnings Under no circumstances try to open the IS-TR-241. Electrical safety cannot be guaranteed if the device is opened by a non-expert. Your health and life are endangered due to high voltage in the electronics. In case of damage do not continue to use the devices. Send back the device to your local distributor or along with a copy of the invoice - to DTE Automation GmbH in Herford, Germany for service support. Do not dip the device into water. Since it is only protected against water splash and rain, serious damages may occur when using or storing this device under water. Only use original cables and spare parts with this device. Copyright Copyright © 2002 by DTE Automation GmbH. All rights reserved. This manual is copyrighted works of DTE Automation GmbH. IBM PC is registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp. TIRIS is a trademark of Texas Instruments Inc. DTE GmbH acknowledges that some other names referred to are registered trademarks. Version 2.2 Page 3 DTE Automation GmbH Function II Function Basically, the reader works in a continuous read mode. In this mode the green LED is always on. At power up or after restart (use the restart button) the reader can read a configuration transponder to get new settings. After reading the new configuration, the reader goes into normal operation mode. Whenever a transponder appears, the reader reads its level and wedge information out of the transponder. If the level and wedge number is the same as stored in its configuration block the drop (relay 1) will be switched on and the red LED turns on, otherwise the no drop (relay 2) will be switched on and the yellow LED turns on. IMPORTANT: Version 2.2 The antenna is integrated in the center of the upper shell of the housing. The best read range is achieved, when the glass transponder points to antenna. Page 4 DTE Automation GmbH Reader Configuration III Reader Configuration At power up or after reset the reader tries to read for a fixed duration of 5 seconds the configuration page of the transponder. If there is a valid block (checksum ok), the reader stores the configuration in its non volatile memory. There are 8 configuration bytes. Table: CFG0 CFG1 CFG2 CFG3 CFG4 CFG5 CFG6 CFG7 Version 2.2 operating mode lane full trigger time or read trigger time (depends on operating mode) lane free trigger time or read error time (depends on operating mode) relay 1/2 delay time relay 1/2 on time level number wedge number checksum Page 5 DTE Automation GmbH Configuration Bytes IV Configuration Bytes CFG0 OPERATING_MODE Description: This byte specifies the operating mode of the reader: Bit 7 Stand Alone Bit 6 Bit 5 Front reserved Key Bit 4 Lane Bit 3 Beep Bit 2 Bit 1 Error Bit 0 Trigger Bit 0 Trigger Function 0 ignore trigger sensor (continuous read) 1 enable read trigger sensor (input 1) Bit 2 Bit 1 Error Function 0 no error handling 1 set error output (beep) and error (relay 4 ) for ERR_TIME 0 set error output (beep) and error (relay 4), must be externally accepted by sensor (input 2) or with a short press at the front button Bit 3 Beep Function 0 no beep 1 beep if wedge information is valid Bit 4 Beep Function 0 enable lane full sensor (input 3) 1 ignore lane full sensor Bit 6 Beep Function 0 enable front key for read configuration transponder 1 disable front key Version 2.2 Page 6 DTE Automation GmbH Bit 7 Beep Function 0 enable stand alone wedge mode 1 disable stand alone mode Bit 5 reserved Function 0 reserved, do not use The default settings are in bold characters. Version 2.2 Page 7 DTE Automation GmbH CFG1 LANE_FULL_TRIGGER_TIME (if lane full sensor enabled, bit 4 operating mode = 0) Description: This byte specifies the valid trigger time for the lane full sensor (input 3). If the senor is active for a LANE_FULL_TRIGGER_TIME period, the lane full (relay 3) will be turned on. If so, each transponder, valid or not, activates the no drop (relay 2) function. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the lane full trigger time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. TRIGGER_TIME (if trigger selected , bit 0 operating mode = 1) Description: This byte specifies the valid trigger time. If the trigger mode is enabled and an external trigger signal occurs (input 1) the trigger timer starts. Within the TRIGGER_TIME a wedge transponder (valid or not valid) must be read, otherwise the error output will be set as specified in the OPERATING_MODE. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the trigger time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. In trigger mode the green LED flashes if the reader starts the read cycle. CFG2 LANE_FREE_TIME (if lane full sensor enabled, bit 4 operating mode = 0) Description: This byte specifies the valid trigger time where the lane full sensor must be inactive, to turn off the lane full (relay 3) function. After this, a valid transponder activates the drop (relay 1) function. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the err time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. ERR_TIME (if trigger and err time selected) Description: This byte specifies the err time x 100 milliseconds for the error output signal (internal buzzer and relay 4). The output will be set if an error occurs. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the err time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. CFG3 RELAY_DELAY_TIME Description: This byte specifies the relay delay time x 100 milliseconds for a wedge number. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the delay time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. The delay time will be used for the drop (relay 1) and no drop (relay 2) function. NOTE: If the relay delay timer is running, no new wedge transponder will be read! Version 2.2 Page 8 DTE Automation GmbH CFG4 RELAY_ON_TIME Description: This byte specifies the relay on time x 100 milliseconds for a wedge number after the delay time has reached. Valid values are 0 to 255. That means the relay on time can range between 0 and 25.5 seconds. If the relay on time is equal 0, the relay on function is disabled. The relay on time will be used for the drop (relay 1) and no drop (relay 2) function. CFG5 LEVEL_NUMBER Description: This byte specifies the level number of the reader. The level value can range from 0 to 128. Level 0 means the wedge function is disabled. CFG6 WEDGE_NUMBER Description: This byte specifies the wedge number of the reader. The Wedge value can range from 0 to 255. Wedge 0 means the wedge function is disabled. CFG7 CHECKSUM Description: This byte is the checksum for the above configuration bytes. It must be valid, otherwise the reader ignores the new configuration information. The checksum is calculated as follows: CFG7 = NEG (CFG0 XOR CFG1 XOR CFG2 XOR CFG3 XOR CFG4 XOR CFG5 XOR CFG6) Version 2.2 Page 9 DTE Automation GmbH Protocol V Protocol Basically, the protocol in the Reader works in a polling mode. It is necessary to give a level and a wedge number to each Wedge Reader. Level number: 1.....128 Wedge number: 1…255 This lets the PC manage more than one Wedge Reader at one serial port. The PC 'polls', which means the PC sends messages to all the readers that are connected to the serial port, one after another. It is also possible to start a GENERAL POLL. Level number 0 and Wedge number 0 are dedicated to this feature. If, for example, the PC polls for the Level 0 / Wedge 0, every reader answers this call. Several readers answering at the same time will cause a data collision on the BUS. The PC will recognise this, and by special polling, be able to identify a specific Wedge Reader. The serial port of the PC is used for transmitting data to the Wedge Reader unit. Usually this would be COM1. Parameters for the transmission are fixed to: Baud Rate: Start Bit: Data Bits: Parity Bit: Stop Bits: 9600 none Interface to reader unit The integrated signal converter can generate serial RS232 or RS422 level. It can be changed with two jumpers. For more information contact our technical support. Features The number of net data bytes per second, compared with the protocol overhead, depends on the data size of the command. The typical reader reply time for a polling call is about 1 msec. Only if the stand alone mode is disabled and no tag read or write command will be used. Typ. Reply Time: Type Of Protocol: Transmission Security Per Byte: Transmission Security Per Block: Version 2.2 1 msec POLLING none BCC (EXOR) Block check character Block length check Page 10 DTE Automation GmbH Protocol Syntax VI Protocol Syntax The basic principle for communication is that the PC is always the MASTER, the Wedge Reader is always the SLAVE. Every action is initiated by the PC. This is required by the polling mode. There are COMMANDS from the PC to the reader and there are REPLIES from the reader to the PC. COMMANDS and REPLIES consist of HEADER, DATA and END part. The HEADER is always the same for all COMMANDS and REPLIES. The length of the transmitted DATA is coded in the HEADER. If, in the following description, some parameters are not named, the parameter will not be evaluated by the reader. HEADER STX, LEVEL-NUMBER, WEDGE-NUMBER, LENGTH, Type Meaning Length in bytes STX LEVEL-NUMBER WEDGE-NUMBER LENGTH Start of Text, 02 Hex Level Number of the reader Wedge Number of the reader Length of DATA Type Meaning Length in bytes COMMAND [data] Command Depends on type of command variable DATA COMMAND,[data,] END BCC Type Meaning Length in bytes BCC Block check character XOR linking of the characters after STX to BCC-1 Version 2.2 Page 11 DTE Automation GmbH Commands Overview VII Commands Overview Command General functions 0x21 get software version 0x22 enable stand alone mode (default) 0x23 disable stand alone mode 0x24 enable key for stand alone mode (default) 0x25 disable key for stand alone mode 0x26 read operating mode CFG0 0x26 write operating mode and generate CFG7 + 0bxxxxxxxx CFG0 0x27 read configuration data CFG0 .. CFG7 0x27 write configuration data and generate CFG7 + 7 x data CFG0 .. CFG6 Command Relay functions 0x30 get relay states 0x30 turn on/off relays directly + 0b0000xxxx 0x31 turn relay 1 on 0x32 turn relay 2 on 0x33 turn relay 3 on 0x34 turn relay 4 on 0x35 turn relay 1 off 0x36 turn relay 2 off 0x37 turn relay 3 off 0x38 turn relay 4 off Command Led and buzzer functions 0x40 get led status 0x40 turn on/off led directly + 0b0000xxx 0x41 turn led 1 (green) on 0x42 turn led 2 (yellow) on 0x43 turn led 3 (red) on 0x44 turn led 1 (green) off 0x45 turn led 2 (yellow) off 0x46 turn led 3 (red) off 0x47 turn buzzer on 0x48 turn buzzer off Version 2.2 Page 12 DTE Automation GmbH Version 2.2 Page 13 DTE Automation GmbH Command Optical isolated input functions 0x50 get isolated input directly 0x51 get isolated input 1 with debounce 0x52 get isolated input 2 with debounce 0x53 get isolated input 3 with debounce 0x54 get isolated input 4 with debounce Command internal key input functions 0x56 get key input directly 0x57 get key input 1 with debounce 0x58 get key input 2 with debounce 0x59 get key input 3 with debounce Command special functions 0x61 turn relay 2 on for x X 0.1 seconds +0bxxxxxxxx 0x62 turn buzzer on for x X 0.1 seconds +0bxxxxxxxx 0x63 turn relay 1 and red led on for x X 0.1 seconds +0bxxxxxxxx 0x64 turn relay 4 on for x X 0.1 seconds +0bxxxxxxxx Command Transponder read functions 0x71 read + 0b000xxxxx page (1..17) Command Transponder write functions 0x72 write + 0b000xxxxx + page (1..17) + 8 x data + data Version 2.2 Page 14 DTE Automation GmbH Technical Data VIII Technical Data Dimension / Weight 200 mm x 120 mm x 60 mm (7.9” x 4.7” x 2.4”) App. 810 g (28.3 oz.) Hardware Power supply 24 V DC Powerful two RISC processor system Internal watchdog 3 high power LED Internal buzzer 1 key input (upper right) 4 relay output, 60V/2A DC, 125V/2A AC 4 optical isolated input 1 error acknowledge input Version 2.2 Page 15 DTE Automation GmbH Connector assignment Power-Supply + 24 V DC power input + 24 V DC power input GND power input GND power input connect with pin 6 (only if + 24 V DC power input) connect with pin 5 (only if + 24 V DC power input) + 12 V DC power input + 12 V DC power input GND power input 10 GND power input INTERFACE Version 2.2 + 5 V DC Txd + RS422 Txd - RS422 Rxd - RS422 Rxd + RS422 TXD RS232 RTS RS232 RXD RS232 CTS RS232 10 GND (set, when data send) (not used) Page 16 DTE Automation GmbH INPUT Optical isolated Input 1 + Input 1 GND Optical isolated Input 2 + Input 2 GND Optical isolated Input 3 + Input 3 GND Optical isolated Input 4 + Input 4 GND Relay 1 break contact Relay 1 turnkey contact Relay 1 base contact Relay 2 break contact Relay 2 turnkey contact Relay 2 base contact Relay 3 break contact Relay 3 turnkey contact Relay 3 base contact 10 Relay 4 break contact 11 Relay 4 turnkey contact 12 Relay 4 base contact RELAY Version 2.2 Page 17
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