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BiStatixTM Desktop Reader / Writer BDR-1000 Operation Manual May 4th,2001 K01994-001 Rev 2
Copyright, Trademarks, and Patent Provisions: © 2000 Motorola Corporation, reserves all rights including patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, and all other intellectual property rights worldwide. No reproduction, adaptation or translation is allowed without prior written permission from Motorola Corporation. Motorola Corporation reserves the right to change any product description and or specification contained here without prior notice.
Thank you for purchasing the Motorola BiStatixTM BDR-1000 or BDK-1000. We hope the tools are fruitful in your technology evaluation. YOUR DEVELOPMENT TOOLS… The BDR-1000 is the BiStatix Desktop Reader / Writer. The BDK-1000 is the BiStatix Development Kit, which contains a BDR-1000, DLL’s, an API and a tag kit.
Table of Contents 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ................................................................................ 6 2 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................... 8 3 4 2.1 Theory of Operation ............................................................................................ 8 2.2 Getting Familiar with the BDR-1000 (Tag Orientation) .................................... 9 2.3 BDR-1000 Rear Panel................
Revisions List date rev 1 2 description of change April 26,2001 May 4, 2001 Initial Draft Updated per Team input author Greg Hassman Greg Hass man List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 May 4th, 2001 Operational Functional Block Diagram BDR-1000 Label BDR-1000 Rear Panel Hook Up Diagram RJ-485 Cable Assembly AC Supply Grounding BiStatix Read Mode, Monopole Tag Presentation BiStatix Program Mode Di-pole Tag Presentation BDR-1000 Mechanical D
1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Input Voltage: AC Line (note 1) 100V to 240 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz Notes: 1. The BDR-1000 electronics module requires DC voltages of +/- 12 and +5 volts. A universal power supply (APX SP25970M ) is provided with the BDR-1000. This supply has been approved for use with the electronics module in the countries of intended operation of this product. Use of any other power supply is not recommended by Motorola and will void the product’s warranty and may affect its performance.
Indicators: Visual Audible ~ ~ Tri-color LED Beeper Enclosure: Weight Material Form Factor ~ ~ ~ 0.7 kg (1.5 pounds) ABS see fig. 7 Communication Interfaces: RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 Standard serial communication protocols are: • • • • Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop Bits 9.6 to 38.4 Kbps (selectable by the host) 8 None 1 Default condition is RS-232 at 9600 bps.
2 INTRODUCTION The BDR-1000 is a device (aka transceiver) that reads and writes Bistatix Tags. It operates in both DiPole and MonoPole modes and it is intended for indoor use only. The hardware supports either RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial communication interfaces and has provisions for an external antenna (future option). A standard female DB-9 connector is provided for the RS-232 and two standard RJ-45 connectors are provided for RS-485/422 (one input, one output).
GROUNDING: BiStatix technology requires that the power supply ground for proper operation. Efforts must be made to insure that the AC source provides an adequate ground to insure that exciter current has a return path. If a grounded A.C. receptacle is not available, use a 3-to-2 prong adaptor and connect the ground lug to an earth ground. Failure to do so can result in erroneous host communication and poor transceiver performance.
2.3 BDR-1000 Rear Panel Auxiliary Antenna (Future) RS-485 (In) RS-485 (Out) RS-232 (DB-9F) D.C.
3 INSTALLATION & WIRING 3.1 Setup Figure 4 Hookup Diagram • • • Figure 4 shows a typical installation of the BDR-1000. As shown the only connections to the BDR-1000 are the DC input from the power supply and a serial communication cable (either RS-232, RS0422 or RS-485) from the host. These connections are made at the enclosure rear panel. See BDR-1000 Rear Panel, Figure 3 for a view of the rear panel.
6. Maintain all equipment wiring a minimum distance of 30 cm (12 inches) away from other wiring such as AC power, computer data wiring, telephone wiring or wiring to electric locking devices, etc. 7. Do not install the equipment in areas where sources of broad spectrum EMI noise may be present. Examples of EMI broad spectrum noise producers are motors, pumps, generators, AC-DC converters, un-interruptible power supplies, AC switching relays, light dimmers, computer monitors, and CRTs. 8.
4 OPERATION 4.1 Reader Operation An on/off switch is provided on the rear panel to apply power to the BDR-1000. At power TM up the BDR-1000 will perform a “Beepflash ” and then place the LED in a “Solid Green” state. At this time the BDR-1000 will read a properly programmed tag if it is presented. The power up sequence also configures it to communicate with a host controller via RS232 (see communication interfaces Section1).
4.3 Indicators LED Color LED State Description Green Solid Continuous Read Mode (default condition upon power up). Two beeps upon power up. Green Flashing Power on, reader functionality disabled. Will read upon Host command. Amber Solid Tag currently being read or programmed. Single beep upon successful completion. LED returns to green or green flashing. Red Solid Programming failure, LED remains red until overridden by Host command. Beeps three times in succession.
5 BDR-1000 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The BDR-1000 Reader is designed for use with the BiStatix Developer Kit (BDK-1000). As such, it comes configured for use with a PC (RS-232) and the software included in the BDK-1000. No additional setup or configuration is required. Refer to the BDK-1000 Reference document on the BiStatix Software Developer Kit CD-ROM for use in the developer configuration. However, the BDR-1000 can also be used as a desktop reader or tag programmer.
6 BDR1000 to BXR610 Compatibility WARNING: Two different BiStatix RFID applications exist at this time. One is for Access Control Applications and the other is for Industrial Applications. The BDR1000 is an Industrial BiStatix RFID system. It utilizes a firmware package called Fiji which is different from the one used in Access Control systems. The BXR610 is also BiStatix RFID system but the intent of this application is for Access Control.
7 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: Opening the sealed unit can expose you to high voltages. No user serviceable parts inside. If the reader does not function properly when installed according to instructions, please complete this form and fax it to (408) 434-7057 before calling (800) 646-3252 for technical assistance.
8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8.
8.2 Copyrights Patents and Trademark Credits © 1997 Motorola Corporation. reserves all rights including patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, and all other intellectual property rights worldwide. No reproduction, adaptation, or translation is allowed without prior written permission from Motorola Corporation. Motorola Corporation reserves the right to change any product description and/or specification contained here without prior notice. Patents pending worldwide. 8.
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