Texas Instruments ACS6420 Vicinity Card RFID Reader User Manual

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 1 Getting Started Guide    Thank you for your recent purchase of the Texas Instruments™ RFID Systems’ Series 6400 Access Control Evaluation Kit.  This Kit enables integrators to rapidly incorporate our proven 13.56 MHz contact-less technology into existing security applications, as well as design it into new applications.  We’re pleased to serve the “Access Control” market with a RFID product that boasts read/program capability through RS-485 serial data communications, while still offering backwards comp atibility with the widely adopted Wiegand protocol standard.  The added value of higher security UID-based data encryption ensures card uniqueness, and makes card copying using conventional methods virtually impossible.  This Getting Started Guide provides  simple step-by-step instructions to get the user up and running quickly.   More detailed information including hardware and protocol descriptions can be found both on the included software CD and on the TI-RFid ™ website @ www.ti-rfid.com    Contents    1.  General................................................................................................................................. 2 2.  Evaluation Kit Contents .................................................................................................... 3 3.  Setup & Test - Self-Run Mode......................................................................................... 4 4.  Connecting to a Wiegand Security Panel....................................................................... 5 5.  Connecting a Single Reader to a Computer................................................................... 5 6.  Software Installation .......................................................................................................... 6 7.  Software Functionality Test (One Reader)..................................................................... 6 8.  Basic ISO/IEC 15693 Software Commands.................................................................. 7 9.  The Software Toolbar ........................................................................................................ 9 10.  Multi-drop Addressing.................................................................................................. 10 11.  Wiring Alternatives for Lights and Sound................................................................. 11 12.  Self-Test Mode ............................................................................................................... 11 13.  A Word About Encryption............................................................................................ 12 14.  References ....................................................................................................................... 12 15.  Additional Resources..................................................................................................... 12 16.  Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................. 13 17.  Regulations...................................................................................................................... 14    © Copyright Texas Instruments. 2002. All rights reserved. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other counties.   11-06-22-709  12/2002 * Information submitted for FCC, Industry Canada, RTTE, CE &ETL certification: A92ACS6410 & A92ACS6420 *
 2  1. General    Texas Instruments’ Series 6400 Evaluation Kit is designed to help the user explore the advanced capabilities of the 6400 Series Access Control Reader family in conjunction with TI-RFid’s ISO/IEC 15693 compliant badges.  The Series 6400 readers are ISO/IEC 15693 compliant, and are therefore compatible with Tag-it ™ HF-I badges, as well as other ISO/IEC 15693 compliant tags and cards.   S6400 Reader Family  Information stored on an ISO/IEC 15693 compliant badge is organized into 64 blocks, each containing 4 bytes of data.  (1 byte = 1 ASCII character.)   Blocks can be programmed, re -programmed, viewed, and locked to prevent reprogramming.  The following are just a few of the RFID operations (and their ISO/IEC 15693 equivalent commands) that can be performed on cards and tags with this kit:  • Identify (Inventory) All Cards in field.  • View (Read) One Block of data on card. • View Many (Read Multiple) Blocks of data at once. • Program (Write) One Block of data on card. • Program  Many (Write Multiple) Blocks of data at once • Lock One Block of data. • Lock Many (Lock Multiple) Blocks of data. * Information submitted for FCC, Industry Canada,RTTE, CE & ETL certification: A92ACS6410 &A92ACS6420 *
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