Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 FCC Compliance Saturn Reader User Manual Version 1.00 On Track Innovations Ltd.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 FCC Compliance FCC Compliance This device (Reader Saturn 3000) 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: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15, subpart C of the FCC Rules.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Table of Contents Table of Contents FCC COMPLIANCE...................................................................................................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................ 2 1. 2. 3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW....................................................................................................1-1 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...................
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Table of Contents 5. 4.2 TRANSMISSION MODULATION JUMPER J3.........................................................................4-1 4.3 ANTENNA JUMPER J4........................................................................................................4-1 4.4 TRANSMITTER CARRIER JUMPER J5..................................................................................4-1 4.5 NORMAL OPERATION JUMPER SETTINGS ...................................................
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1. Product Overview 1.1 Product Description 12VDC UNREGULATED SUPPLY SMART CARD SATURN Reader Antenna CONTACTLESS Smart Card Interface BUZZER PWR Digital Indicators CONT TX RS232 Host RX Contact Card Acceptor L.S. CARD IN PLACE Antenna PCB CONTACT Smart Card Interface Reader PCB Figure 1-1: SATURN Reader System Block Diagram The SATURN Reader is an inexpensive, compact radio frequency communications electronic interface unit.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview The SATURN OEM Reader Board serves as a smart interface unit between the application controller and: 1. ISO14443 Type B Contactless smart cards. 2. SAM Secured Applications Module 3. Contact smart cards. Contact cards The SATURN provides interface (T=0 and T=1) between the contact card and the Application Controller. Communication with the contact card acceptor is TTL NRZ. Contactless Cards At the Host’s command, the SATURN generates and modulates a 13.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview LEDS Digital IO (Antenna Board) (Optional) P1 P6 Serial Interface CJ1 +5V RXD TXD Microprocessor and digital section ON/OFF TXD RCD CLK DATA RST SAM SATURN READER RS232 Driver J7 RX DISABLE 5MHz +5V 7.5V Enable 24MHz 13.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1.2 Product Features ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bi-directional radio frequency interface between Host and Contactless Smart Cards Bi-directional interface to Contact Smart Cards Flexible, software configurable microcomputer-based design. Integrated, sophisticated Smart Card Operating System on board. High security encryption system (DES/RSA) in the board’s Operating System (with SAM option on-board). 13.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1.3 Product Specifications Table 1-1: Performance/Electrical Specifications ! Contactless Read/Write Range: Up to 6 centimeters with Contactless Smart Card (depending on card type and orientation). ! RF Interface: RF Carrier Frequency RF Output Output Short Protection RF Data Operations RF Data Transmission Rate Data Error Checking ! Contact Card Interface Data line Reset line Clock Data Error Checking 13.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview Performance/Electrical Specifications (continued) ! Digital I/O: ! Microprocessor Circuit Microprocessor XTAL FLASH MEMORY RAM LOCK-UP PROTECTION Serial TTL Level 80C32 - PLCC - 24MHz 24 MHz 128Kbyte 8Kbyte Watch Dog Timer ! Electronic Board Power Requirements: Maximum Current Draw 12VDC @ 500mA (non-regulated) 300 mA ! Mechanical: Dimensions Weight Vibrations 125x102x20mm 100 gr. 10 ÷ 200 Hz @ 2.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1.
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Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1.4.1 Connectors P1 14 pin digital I/O connector to Antenna PCB. P3 3 pin Antenna connector to Antenna PCB. P4 2 pin connector for measurement of transmitter voltage. P5 2 pin connector for measurement of transmitter current. P6 Optional 14 pin digital I/O connector. P7 12VDC power input jack connector. (+=Center) CJ1 RJ45 connector for RS232 serial communication to host. 1.4.2 LEDs D3 Transmit indicator (green). D5 Receive indicator (yellow). D6 +5V (red).
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Product Overview 1.4.3 Jumpers J1 Transmit selector: (MT/CONT/OFF) J3 Transmitter modulation selector: (MT/CONT/OFF) J4 Antenna selector: Normal Transmission to antenna/50Ω load at transmitter output (maintenance only). J5 Transmitter carrier selector: (MT/CONT/OFF) J7 Optional connection to external SAM. 1.4.4 Tuning Capacitors C7 Transmitter tuning. C13 Antenna matching variable capacitor VCp 1.4.5 Test Points TP5 Squelch measuring point.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 PCB Mechanical Installation 2. PCB Mechanical Installation 2.1 PCB Mounting Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters Figure 2-1: PCB Mounting Drawing 2.2 PCB Mounting Instructions 2.2.1 Enclosure The SATURN OEM Reader should be mounted in a protective enclosure. The Reader Board has 4x4.57 mm diameter mounting holes. If mounted on a metallic surface, spacers are required to prevent contact between the Reader Board and the metallic surface.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Interface Connections 3. Interface Connections 3.1 Communication Connectors 3.1.1 RS232 Serial Interface connector CJ1 Saturn 9 Pos. RJ45 Connector Host DB9 Female Connector 1 DTR Optional Optional 2 4 DTR DSR 3 6 DSR GND 4 5 GND RXD 5 3 TXD TXD 6 2 RXD CTS 7 7 RTS RTS 8 8 CTS Figure 3-1: RS232 Serial Interface connector CJ1 CJ1 RJ45 type connector for RS232/TTL serial communication to Host.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Interface Connections 3.2 Digital IO Connectors 3.2.1 Antenna Board Connector P1 GND +5V CONTACT CARD ACCEPTOR VDD C5 RST C6 RST C7 GND C1 IO C2 TEST C8 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 SW P1 14 13 +5V +12V (G) TX (Y) RX (R) GND PWR CONT BUZZER Figure 3-2: Antenna Board Connector P1 Pin 1 - +5Vdc out. Pin 3 - +12Vdc out. Output common Pin 5 – Transmit LED output. (Sink) Pin 7 – Receive LED output. (Sink) Pin 9 – Contact card in place indicator.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Interface Connections 3.2.2 Optional I/O Connector P2 IN 0 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 OUT 0 OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 GND INPUT COMMON P2 12 11 14 13 +5V OUT 7 OUTPUT COMMON Figure 3-3: I/O Connector P1 Pins 1,3,5,7,9, - Programmable digital outputs 0 to 4. (Sink) Pin 11 - Programmable digital output 7. (Sink) Pin 13 – +5V (output common). Pins 2,4,6,8,10 – Programmable digital inputs 0 to 4. (Sink) Pin 12 – Not connected.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Jumper & Mode Settings 4. Jumper & Mode Settings 4.1 Transmission Jumper J1 1) N position - normal microprocessor controlled data transmission. 2) Off position - no RF signal. 3) No jumper - constant RF signal. 4.2 Transmission Modulation Jumper J3 1) Normal position (N) - normal microprocessor controlled data modulation. 2) 80% position (OFF) – Carrier level at 80%. 3) No jumper – Carrier level at 100%. 4.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Jumper & Mode Settings 4.5 Normal Operation Jumper Settings 1) Jumpers J1, J3, J4 and J5 should be placed in N position 4.6 Selection of Operating Mode and Baud Rate The operating system mode and baud rate settings may be changed during operation by transmitting the following ASCII strings: 1) MODE0 - switches from Host Mode to OEM Mode. MODE0 → Response M0 2) MODE1 - switches from OEM Mode to Host Mode. MODE1 → Response M1 3) BAUD0 - switches to 9600-baud rate.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Flash Memory Programming 5. Flash Memory Programming 5.1 Introduction The SATURN OEM reader’s program is stored in it’s non volatile Flash Memory. Application versions and updates to the SATURN OEM reader’s program, may be written only at OTI. The application versions and updates can be programmed into the SATURN OEM reader’s Flash memory by the customer through use of the Flash Memory Programmer software, described in the following paragraphs. 5.
Saturn User Manual Version 1.00 Flash Memory Programming 5.5 Programming 5.5.1 Flash Memory Files The flash memory files, written at OTI can be loaded into the PC from diskettes or through the Internet. The prefix of the flash memory files is SCI5, followed by a four-character application code, followed by the date. 5.5.2 Programming Procedure 1. Run the Flash Programmer software 2. Choose the communication port 3. Press the “Load” button. A dialogue window opens, 4.