Spectrum III Tribrid USER'S MANUAL CE Version X.X Rev.
Warning Caution: The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the Approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Notes: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Table of Contents Section 1. Introduction Description Section 2. Installation RS232 interface Section 3. Definitions Common Terms and Abbreviations Related Documents Related Links Section 4.
Section 1 INTRODUCTION The coil has 4 circle power cable,the coil part number: HFB160093300
The Rs232 cable has no coil. Description The reader has a choice of communication interfaces to a host. Communications are through an interface cable. The cable can exit from the end or from the bottom of the base. A slot or channel in the base provides for infield orientation of the cable exit direction and provides a strain relief function.
In addition, the reader supports reading and writing to Mifare cards. Mifare cards supported are Standard, Classic, & UltraLite. This support is intended for access control applications, including transportation.
Section 2 INSTALLATION RS232 Interface As with a standard serial interface, the host must be configured to accept the data and perform the appropriate processing. For the RS232 interface device, the end user needs care that the host application's RS232 parameters (baud rate, data bits, Start/Stop characters, parity, and handshaking method) match those expected by the reader.
Section 4 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS Processing a command may take a while. During command processing, the reader will not respond to a new command. Caution must be taken to maintain at least 250 ms between two commands if no response has been received. Once communication between the host and the reader has been established, changes to the reader's settings can be entered by sending the appropriate setup commands to the reader from the host application.
STX: 0x02. 1 byte. LenH+LenL : sizeof(CommandData). 2 bytes. ResponseData: main response string. Several bytes needed. Lrc1: Exclusive or of ResponseData. 1 byte. Lrc2: Sum of ResponseData. 1 byte. ETX: 0x03. 1 byte. RS232 interface command RS232 interface command is used to set or/and get the device’s RS232 communication parameters. The default parameters are: 38400bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no handshaking. Command string: 0x70 0x01 NewBaudrate.
The total length is 3 bytes Parameters: 0x70 0x03 is the command head. NewParity is the required serial port communication parity. 0x00 for no parity, 0x01 for odd parity, 0x02 for even parity, 0x03 for mark parity, 0x04 for space parity. Return data: OldParity. OldParity is the old parity if succeed, 0xED if failed. Command string: 0x70 0x05 NewHandShakingMode. This command is used to set the device's hand shaking style. The total length is 3 bytes.
OldXOFFChar is the old XOFF char if succeed, 0xED if failed. System command Command string: 0x01. This command is used to get the system's version. The total length is 1 byte. Parameters: 0x01 is the command. Return data: version string. The length is 42 bytes. Command string: 0x02. This command is used to get the system's serial number. The total length is 1 byte. Parameters: 0x02 is the command. Return data: serial number string. The length is 32 bytes.