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1. Meaning Definitions Note Notes refer to useful information related to the text Tip Tips can provide hints and pointers in addition to the text Important information can include prerequisites limitations or A Important l cautions 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 3 Contents Glossary Of TeriMS cceeccccssseeeeeseeeeeeeseees 3 Chapter 3 RS Linx Classic 00 19 3 1 RS Linx Classic Setup 06 19 Information SyMbolg cccsssccceesssseeees 3 Chapter 1 The Basics cceeeeceeeeeeees 5 Chapter 4 Rockwell Setup 21 t t Standal ensisi 5 4 1 Rockwell Studio 5000 Setup 21 1 2 Power SUDO vncnanasaciateansiannawensrianieanait 5 4 2 RS Logix 5000 Configuration Release 1 3 Equipment Needed u i 5 13 TNrougn TY seoaren aiin 23 4 3 Control Tags ccccsseecesseeeseneeeeeees 24 Chapter 2 Getting Started 0 ee 6 4 4 Obtaining User Credential Data 6 2 1 Setting Up the E IP Reader for Use 6 2 2 Making the Basic Network Connections seep EEE EE A E ET 6 2 3 Establishing an IP Address T 2 4 Reader Configuration ccccccceees T 2 5 Configuring IP and Internal Data Mode from a Web BrowSel cecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 2 6 Configuring IP and Internal Data Mode from a Telnet Session cccceeeseeeees 10 2 7 Configuring the Reader from pcProx CONTO
2. E IP PoE 99009140 H Thank You Congratulations on the purchase of your E IP PoE device RF IDeas hopes you enjoy using our products as much as we enjoyed creating and developing them Configuration is easy so you will be able to quickly take advantage of a more secure environment in your business school or organization Visit www RFIDeas com and follow the Support gt Learning Center link for more details about our additional product lines We look forward to your comments and suggestions for our various product lines We are always discovering new applications and have several software developer s licensing our technology so the solution you are looking for may already be developed Please call our sales department if you have any questions or are interested in our OEM or Independent Developer s programs Thank you The RF IDeas Staff Need Assistance Ph 847 870 1723 Fx 847 483 1129 E Sales RFIDeas com TechSupport RFIDeas com 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 2 Glossary Of Terms Terms Definitions ACP ASCII Command Protocol BootP Ethernet Boot Protocol CSN Card Serial Number EIP Ethernet Industrial Protocol PoE Power over Ethernet PLC Programmable Logic Controller SDK Software Developer s Kit Software Developer s Kits from RF IDeas provide the high level command capabilities to integrate software applications to our devices UID Unique Identifier Information Symbols
3. Three Short Beeps a short beep is repeated 3 times 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 25 4 0x04 Four Short Beeps a short beep is repeated 4 times 5 0x05 Five Short Beeps a short beep is repeated 5 times 101 0x65 One Long Beep a Long beep is played 102 0x66 Two Long Beeps a long beep is repeated twice When sending updated values for the LED and Beeper state to the reader it is important to note that only changes from a previous value will be sent to the reader The previous value should be cleared at least 200ms prior to A sending the same value again For example sending 2 to output 111 byte 3 will make the reader beep twice To beep twice again clear the previous output value by sending 0 wait 200ms then send 2 again 4 4 Obtaining User Credential Data When a credential is presented to a configured reader the reader will send data to the input tag bytes 6 through 37 Byte 37 will contain the LSB of the card data Typical cards will provide data in Bytes 34 through 37 The configuration of the data will vary depending on the configuration of the reader credential used and the format of the ID data Typically bit distribution is used to merge the individual data bytes together into a single string for comparison to a database of known ID s The typical program will use the Bit Count or Sequence Low input field as triggers for incoming data Using Bit Distrib
4. 5000 release 13 through 19 supports the RF IDeas Ethernet IP based Reader The EDS file is not used in the RS Logix 5000 configuration The following steps will guide you through configuration using a Generic Ethernet Module x New Module Type ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module Vendor Allen Bradley Parent LocalENB Name Proe Connection Parameters 1OX_ Description fpcProx Plus EIP reader 7 Instance sie Input 100 38 Sti x Output fin f4 8 bit Comm Format Data SINT Configuration 128 fo 4 8 bit Address Host Name O IP Address gt i i Status Input C Host Name fo Status Output I Open Module Properties Cancel Help Image 9 Generic Ethernet Module 1 Open the intended project in the RS Logix 5000 program 2 In I O configuration under the Controller Organizer locate the Ethernet port 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 23 Under the Ethernet I O configuration add a Generic Ethernet Module In the Name dialog box enter a descriptive name to identify the module For Comm format select Data SINT from the drop down menu In the module properties menu set the IP address of the PoE reader Set an Input assembly instance to 100 and set the size to 38 bytes So o ete amp Add an Output assembly instance 111 with a size of 4 bytes to control the reader LED and or beeper from within the PLC Main Program If no control of the reader LED
5. or Beeper will be necessary Set an Output assembly instance to 110 and set the size to 2 bytes See Input Output Assembly options 9 Set the Configuration Assembly Instance to 128 with a size of O bytes as this is unused 10 Click ok to add the module to the configuration The reader is now configured The assembly instance direction is always related to the origination Input Instance refers to data flow from the Controller to the device and an output instance refers to data flow from the device to the Controller 4 3 Control Tags Once configured there will be three entries in the Control tags menu Each will have the name of module specified in step 4 above followed by C and O These refer to the Control Input and Output respectively 1 Sequence High 110 Output 111 Output Offset _0 Unused LED Control 0 2 LUIDLow 4 Bit Count of ID 5 Zero Padding Input Assembly 100 Offset Options Input assembly parameters are derived from ACP command and function calls See the ACP command list for more information Sequence No offset 0 1 Location of sequence number The number is incremented to indicate a change in ID data and Bit Count 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 24 LUID offset 2 3 Logical Unit ID Unique Identifier for the Reader if assigned during reader configuration ID Bit count Present offset 4 Total bit count of incoming ID in Polling mode Zero Padding of
6. the PoE network provides power to the reader a beep will be heard and the LED will illuminate red indicating the physical connection has been made and the port is powering the reader 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 6 2 3 Establishing an IP Address Once the physical connections have been made the reader will request an IP address from the router or server as a Bootp device A dynamic address can be assigned by the network Dynamic addresses can change as other devices are added to the network the PoE device is connected to Static IP addresses are constant and therefore recommended Most networks do not support BootP directly On the administrator PC the Rockwell BootP Server may be used to assign an IP address RsLinx or RsLinx Classic may also be used An IP address pool should be established for large quantity reader deployment For a direct PLC to reader connection a static IP address is required The next section details how to assign an IP address using the BootP utility from Rockwell BootP Quick Setup 1 Take note of the MAC address from the side panel of the PoE dongle 2 Download and install the Rockwell BootP Server on the PC containing your RS Logix 5000 programming suite A standalone BootP server can be obtained from Rockwell A copy can be obtained from our website at www RF IDeas com support downloads 3 Start the BootP Server application 4 Double click on the MAC address noted earlier from the
7. 3 RS Linx Classic 3 1 RS Linx Classic Setup From your development PC Start Menu choose Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt RSLinx Classic The Reader once configured with a proper IP address and subnet mask will appear in RSLinx Classic as an unknown Ethernet IP device An EDS file is available to give the entry a familiar look and provide addressing information to RSLinx Classic for configuration Rockwell Automation s EDS Wizard x Registration i Electronic Data Sheet file s will be added to your system for use in Rockwell Automation applications g Register a single file C Register a directory of EDS files I Look in subfolders Named fE PLC EDS W2 RFIDeasAKB P_vx eds Browse i If there is an icon file ico with the same name as the file s you are registering then this image will be associated with the device To perform an installation test on the file s click Next mes Image 6 Rockwell Automation EDS Wizard EDS File Installation The EDS file can be downloaded from the RF IDeas website at www RF IDeas com support downloads To Install the EDS file 1 From the Start Menu Choose Rockwell Software RSLinx Tools EDS Hardware Installation Tool 2 Click Add in the window that appears 3 Click Browse in the next screen and navigate to the location where the files were saved and click Open 4 Click Next The file will be checked for integrity 5 Click Next A
8. Local IP 15 15 15 2 G wetem 52 4 pe 4 p Hn j Port 10001 4 Find Next 1P Device list 01 MAC 00 1D 48 F 1 20 20 TCP IP 52 46 99 44 Port 10001 Firmware 10 6 0 LUID 0 0x0000 Model RDR 8058 1AK2 r Output test area I Auto Getto I Auto focus M autodear Cear K Card ID shown here when Auto ID is checked O F Ready TCP IP 15 15 15 8 Port 20001 Image 4 pcProx Contig Utility Conifguration Open the pcProx Config utility Click on the radio button under Ethernet next to TCP IP Enter the IP address of the reader and click connect 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 13 Once connected the reader will appear in the device list drop down menu Configure the data format timing or other settings as needed and click the write active For pcProx Plus models choose the configuration number from the drop down menu and then choose the appropriate ID type for each configuration When finished choose write active from the menu bar Configuring Multiple Identical Readers If you need to configure more than one reader with the same configuration settings the process can be simplified by using hardware configuration files To create one set up a reader to the configurations needed in the end application Once the settings are edited on the first reader by Write Active save them to a template file To do so 1 Click on File Save device data to Hwg file 2 Typ
9. bring up the configuration menu options If the telnet session fails to connect verify the IP address has been entered correctly Telnet Menu Options MAC address 66 1D 4B F1 26 61 Fireware Version 1 61 pceProx Plus POE for PLCs Setup Menu Press Enter to go into Setup Mode Basic Parameters IP Addr 15 25 55 2 Netmask 255 255 255 8 No Gateway Set Change Setup A Server Configuration ACP Client Configuration De bug Factory Defaults Exit without Save Exit with Save Your choice Image 3 Telnet Setup Menu 0 Server Configuration Edit the server IP address currently assigned to the PoE reader Enter the IP address when prompted The device will display the current entry in brackets xx Pressing enter will advance to the next number entry After the IP address has been edited the user will be prompted to enter the subnet mask in the same manner Once all edits have been made set Gateway IP Address N will appear Press Y then Enter to change to an alternate gateway address Otherwise press Enter at the prompt to leave the entry as it is In most configurations it is not necessary to edit the Gateway setting The user will then be prompted with Serial Tunnel TCP Port 10001 Here the user can change the port address of the serial over Ethernet tunnel The default is set to 10001 It can be 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 11 changed to any non conflicting port add
10. changes to the reader configuration Type RFID CFG WRITE to save the changes in RAM to FLASH memory and activate the settings that were modified Command Structure Commands are not case sensitive Characters assigned to variables however are case sensitive e All commands begin with rfid followed by one or more token strings with a period delimiter character between multiple tokens e Functions must end with a CR or LF e Any control characters other than CR LF and backspace terminate the command e Variables can be assigned a value with an equal sign followed by the value or queried with a question mark e The Escape key cancels a command The general syntax is Rfid TOKEN DELIMITER TOKEN Value Command structure falls into one of three groups 1 Perform a function 2 Assign a variable 3 Query a variable Perform a Function A function performs an operation that may or may not display any results A function may not be queried An example of a function is to write the variable settings to flash memory using rfid cfg write CR Certain functions that display a value or series of values display the string between curly braces for easy parsing For example the rfid gid function output displays OxOOBB 1 0x00 80 0x000000801CD1931B2F 14 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 16 Assign a Variable There are three types of variables 1 Boolean 2 Integer 3 Character Examples of Boo
11. check box next to RF IDeas Inc Fill in the Name field with the chosen reader name Optionally fill in the Description field as appropriate for the project notes Under the Ethernat Address box type the IP Address assigned through the BootP server Under Module Definition Click on Change From the Module Definition window the I O Connection Unused Output option will be displayed under Connections If desired the Connections option can be changed to I O Connection with Output by clicking on the Name field and choosing it from the drop down menu 10 Verify the settings are correct for the project configuration and click Ok 11 Under the New Module Connection Tab adjust the RPI level as needed The recommended RPI is 80ms but can be adjusted as needed 12 When finished with the New Module configuration click Ok 13 A new Ethernet object will appear in the Controller Organizer labelled RDR 80x81AKB P 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 22 MX x General Connection Module Info Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Type RDR 80x81AKB P RDR B0x81AKB P pcProxPlus Ethemet iP RFID Vendor AF Deas Inc Parent Local Name Ethemet Addess ee C PrivateNetwork 1921681 IP ddess ee ee Host Name Status Creating c Helo Image 8 New Module 4 2 RS Logix 5000 Configuration Release 13 Through 19 RS Logix
12. configuration of the reader in most installations requires minimal changes for implementation However there are different options for configuring the reader In any of these situations setup may need to be done in at least one of the methods described in this manual Follow the details to establish the communication settings and credential formats that you will need in order to get the end application running correctly for the first time A typical installation will involve the following Making basic network connections Installing EDS file where required Establishing an IP address for the reader Configuring the data mode Listen or Polling Configuring the reader credential type s and associated data format Configuring the PLC Assembly instance Writing the end PLC application code CON DO OF FP WYN gt Installing the reader at the installation site 2 2 Making the Basic Network Connections The reader must be connected to a PoE capable connection to provide power to the reader and its communication dongle For direct connection to the PLC a simple network crossover cable can be used through a power injector once the reader is configured Connect the reader to the PoE capable port If a PoE capable port is not available or for temporary configuration purposes a power injector can be used A If using a power injector refer to the manual included with the power injector for instructions on proper connection Once
13. e in an easy to remember name for your file 3 Save the file to a known directory on your PC 4 Disconnect the reader 5 Connect the next reader to be configured 6 Click Connect from the menu bar 7 Choose File Open hw hwgt file 8 Navigate to the directory where the file was previously saved 9 Click on the file and then click Open 10 Click on Write Active from the menu bar The settings are now activated on the new reader Repeat this process for each reader in the installation 2 8 Configuring the Reader Through ACP Commands The E IP PoE for PLC reader uses some ACP commands internally However there are many commands that can be used to choose configuration ID types change data formatting and adjust parity bits among other commands In listen mode the reader uses delimiters for framing the ID data Any changes to pre or post data delimiters will be over written by the reader In polling mode all pre and post delimiters are not used This manual will provide a brief overview for accessing the commands and their general structure For more information or to see a full list of available commands see the ASC Command Protocol manual 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 14 ACP Overview ASCII Command Protocol ACP allows direct configuration of the device without downloading an application or creating a proprietary interface The feature is available on CDC Serial PoE and Ethernet based r
14. eaders The serial pcProx reader communicates using ASCII commands The reader then parses the command performs the operation and may display the result or an error code All command strings begin with the prefix rfid and end with a Return key Enter CR or LF Communication Ethernet and PoE based readers will communicate through a serial tunnel over the Ethernet connection The E IP PoE readers will require a telnet session to communicate to the reader ACP commands can be sent directly to the reader through the serial tunnel port This port is defaulted to port 10001 unless changed within the configuration setup menu accessed through the web browser From Windows Goto Start Run and type CMD then press Enter to open a dos window From Windows 7 Go to Start then type CMD in the search box and press Enter At the command prompt begin a telnet session by typing telnet IP address 10001 In the area labeled IP address enter the IP address assigned to the reader Example c gt telnet 52 46 49 44 10001 Bc Telnet 15 25 55 2 RF Deas gt RF I Deas gt RFID HELP Image 5 Telnet Help When the telnet session is started press Enter to display the RF Deas prompt 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 15 At the prompt type RFID HELP to see a listing of variables and their command syntax To see what the reader is currently set to for the current configuration type RFID VAR Make the necessary
15. fset 5 Unused byte to separate Bit count from Card ID Card ID data bytes offsets 6 through 37 Location of ID raw data See Internal mode under Entering the configuration menu from a web browser section and or 1 ACP Client Configuration under Telnet Menu Options for more information on polling and listen modes Output Assembly 110 Offset Output assembly parameters were not used for the 110 instance Setting the Output Assembly instance to 110 is used only if control of the reader s internal LED or beeper will not be made in the intended PLC application Output Assembly 111 Offset Options Output assembly parameters are derived from ACP command and function calls See the ACP command manual for more information LED Control offset 0 O 0x00 Off Turn off the LED 1 0x01 Red Illuminate the Red LED 2 0x02 Green Illuminate the Green LED 3 0x03 Amber Illuminate both LED s for Amber 255 OxFF Allow the reader to automatically control the LED Red no card data Green valid card data received Beep Now Offset 3 The reader is capable of playing a short beep or long beep The reader will sound one short beep by default when a card is read unless disabled in the reader sending the commands below will sound the reader s beeper immediately after received 1 0x01 Short Beep A short beep is played 2 0x02 Two Short Beeps a short beep is repeated twice 3 0x03
16. he session 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 12 2 Configuring the Reader from pcProx Config By default all readers are shipped to detect standard ID formats and a typical data length for the model Data formatting can be changed to the appropriate format through a variety of commonly used settings to achieve the data output required in the application The pcProx Plus line of readers can be configured to the desired ID type by choosing from different standard brands and or formats If additional configuration is necessary for the reader to work in the intended application this can be done by using the pcProx Config application or directly through the serial over Ethernet tunnel using a telnet session Configuration using pcProx Config Download and install the pcProx Config application version 5 0 4 or higher for the reader type purchased from our website at www RF IDeas com support downloads pcProxConfig pcProx and pcProxPlus Enroll Configuration Utility for USB Serial amp Ethernet Readers Fie Connect Device Navigation View Hep 88 Disconnect Write Active pcProxPlus Configuration HID Prox RDR 608x Compatible IV High priority Connect Data format Deimiters Timing sox CHUID Connection type USS Universal Serial Bus Use USB bus VID OC27 PID 3BFA f Serial RS 232 and virtual COM ports C Usecomports 1 H trough e H Default 1 8 Ethernet
17. l test the file integrity Click Next A prompt to change the associated icon with another of your choosing will appear The icon will be found if it is in the same directory RF IDeas embeds an icon within the file Depending on your installation the icon file may not be necessary Click Next This will bring up the Final Task Summary Click Next The Please wait as the EDS wizard installs the new files message May appeal 10 Click Finish 11 Studio 5000 is now ready for module installation 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 21 Ethernet IP Module setup a i O N o p S From the Controller Organizer side menu go to the I O Configuration folder then locate the Ethernet sub item Select Module Type E f Catalog Module Discovesy Favorites Clea Fiters Hide Fites 2 O Prosoft Technology O Rebance Electric EV AF IDeas Inc O Spreche Schuh gt Vi Module Type Category Fiters CIP Motion Drive Communication Communications Adapter Controles Mistal 1 of 300 Module Types Found Add to Favorites M Close on Create Create Close Help L Ye Image 7 Module Setup Right click on the Ethernet sub entry and choose New Module From the select Module dialog box choose the RDR 80x81AKB P Catalog Number and choose create For quicker browsing click on the Module Type Vendor Filters check box then click the
18. lean Assignments rfid op beep 0 rfid op beep true rfid op beep False rfid op beep F Examples of Integer Assignment rfid out led 0003 rfid out led 3 All 16 bit integer values require a hexadecimal entry For Example pcProx Plus card types rfid cfg card type OxEF04 Examples of Character Assignment rfid Delim Chr fac CR rfid Delim Chr fac x3a CR Examples of pcProx Plus Configuration To set configuration 1 to read Mifare CSN the following commands would be entered rfid cfg 1 CR rfid cfg card type 0x 7F41 CR rfid cfg write CR The reader will then respond with ok To then set configuration 2 read HID proxlil the following commands would be entered rfid cfg 2 CR rfid cfg card type OxEF04 CR rfid cfg write CR The reader will then respond with ok 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 17 Query a Variable A Variable can be queried to display its current value Variables are set and stored in RAM and are lost when the utility is closed Use rfid var to display the list of current ram settings The rfid cfg write function writes the RAM variables to flash memory If a variable is changed incorrectly the settings can be replaced with those from flash using the rfid cfg read command The output of the variable displays between curly braces Example RF IDeas gt rfid out led 3 Booleans display as true or false 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 18 Chapter
19. nt Depending on the data sent listen mode can be the fastest method of retrieving ID data 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 9 Polling Mode The Polling Mode sets the reader to poll for updated ID data continuously When an ID is presented to the reader in polling mode e Sequence number is incremented e ID Bit Count Field reports the ID bit count e ID Data will be present The data sent to the PLC will be valid as long as the ID remains present in the reader s communication field Once the card is removed the reader module will clear the ID data available to the PLC This method offers the addition of an ID Bit Count in the assembly instance that can be used to verify the ID is the correct data length The valid ID length can also be set in the reader so only valid data lengths are acknowledged when present 2 6 Configuring IP and Internal Data Mode from a Telnet Session From Windows click Start Run and then type CMD to access the command line window From the command prompt type telnet the assigned IP address of the PoE reader followed by 9999 Ex c gt telnet 52 46 49 44 9999 Once connected the user will be prompted to enter setup mode MAC address 06 1D 4B F1i 26 61 Firmware Version 1 41 peProx Plus POE for PLCs Setup Menu Press Enter to go into Setup Mode Image 2 Command Prompt Entering Setup Mode 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 10 This will
20. pecifications subject to change without notice Windows Macintosh Solaris Sun Ray and Linux are trademarks of their respective companies All other trademarks service marks and product or service names are property of their respective owners Mention of third party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation RF IDeas assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products All understandings agreements or warranties if any take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users Please feel free to call e mail or visit our web site for a full list of applications products configuration options supported cards and form factor specifications Our web site includes application videos support materials case studies and detailed information about our product line Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate RF IDeas is not responsible for printing or clerical errors
21. prompt to change the associated icon with another of your choosing will appear If the icon is in the same directory it will find it RF Deas embeds an icon within the 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 19 file Depending on your version the icon file may not be necessary 6 Click Next This will bring up the Final Task Summary 7 Click Next The Please wait as the EDS wizard installs the new files Message May appeal 8 Click Finish 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 20 Chapter 4 Rockwell Setup 4 1 Rockwell Studio 5000 Setup RS Logix 5000 has changed to Studio 5000 The configuration within Studio 5000 relies on the EDS file settings to create an Add On Profile specific to the RF IDeas Reader This step assumes that the EDS file has been downloaded and installed successfully to RS Linx Classic The file can also be installed as shown below Once the EDS file has been installed refer to Ethernet IP Module setup under this section for help on configuring the New Module EDS File install ce oo ase Sh From within Studio 5000 s menu bar Choose Tools gt EDS Hardware Installation Tool and click Ok Click Next On the options menu choose Register an EDS file s and click Next Make sure Register a single file Is selected and click the Browse button Navigate to where the EDS file was unzipped to click on the EDS file and click on Open The EDS wizard wil
22. ress that is not presently in use A Port 80 is reserved to the web configuration menu Port 9999 is reserved to the Setup menu In a typical configuration it is not necessary to edit this port setting Pressing Enter will accept all changes and return to the main menu At this point the settings have not been saved To save the changes press 9 and Enter from the main menu 1 ACP Client Configuration Sets the ACP Client Mode and ACP Poll Interscan Delay The user can select either Listen or Poll modes Listen allows the device connected to listen for a card to be read Polling allows the user to continuously poll the reader every 250 ms to 2 seconds for changes in the ACP QID Queued ID Pressing 1 and then Enter will display ACP Client Mode 0 Listen 1 Poll 1 The default is set to 1 Pressing Enter again will display ACP Poll Interscan Delay 250 2000 ms 250 See Input Output Assembly options 6 Debug Sets the PoE to continuously read out the packet transfers Press Escape to stop the process 7 Factory Defaults Resets the PoE to defaults This function will not reset the Server configuration IP address gateway or subnet Mask 8 Exit without Save This option will exit the setup menu without saving any changes made since the start of the session 9 Exit with Save This option will exit the setup menu and save any changes made since the start of t
23. s POE for PLCs Configuration Firmware Version 1 01 BOOTP Enabled IP Address Subnet Mask 355255255 Gateway Ti Serial Tunnel TCP Port 10001 Internal Mode Listen for Card Reads C ACP OID Poll Apply Settng www RPT Deas com Internet Protected Mode Of Image 1 pcProx Plus PoE for PLCs Configuration Configuration Options BOOTP Enabled When checked this will enable the bootstrap protocol Unchecked will allow static IP address configuration IP Address Displays the current IP address in the text box Here the IP address of the PoE Reader can be edited if BOOTP is disabled The address can be either dynamically assigned DHCP or a static IP address 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 8 subnet Mask Displays the current Subnet mask in the text box Here the subnet mask used by the PoE reader can be edited Typically for most networks the subnet mask will be 255 255 255 0 Gateway Displays the current Gateway used by the PoE reader Here the Gateway path can be edited Set to 0 0 0 0 if the gateway will not be used serial Tunnel TCP Port Displays the current port address of the serial over Ethernet tunnel Here the TCP Port used by the serial tunnel can be edited Default is 10001 and typically does not need to be changed The TCP serial tunnel should not be set to port 80 or 9999 as port 80 is reserved for the web configuration menu and 9999 is reserved for the telnet configura
24. seneesa E E 13 2 8 Configuring the Reader Through ACP OM IGS srr E meeeeneaannmaman 14 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 4 Chapter 1 The Basics 1 1 Standard The PoE reader follows the IEEE 802 3af 2003 standard The reader communicates using the widely adopted Ethernet IP industrial protocol for interfacing to factory PLC s and related devices 1 2 Power Supply The PoE Power over Ethernet reader receives power from an upstream power supply Power is delivered over the Ethernet cable per the IEEE 802 3af 2003 adopted PoE standard Power is provided by a PoE router Ethernet switch or can be injected into the cable with an additional mid span power supply Power injectors are available over the counter in most computer hardware stores or from catalog providers Power is supplied to the reader over the Ethernet connection in common mode over two or more pairs of wires on a PoE enabled network 1 3 Equipment Needed e Allen Bradley Rockwell E IP or compatible PLC PAC or equivalent e RJ45 patch cable e PoE capable network port local router or power injector not included e PC for initial setup running Microsoft Windows Rockwell RSlogix 5000 Studio 5000 or other programming tool Telnet or other serial communications software and or pcProxconfig5 application 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Setting Up the E IP Reader for Use The
25. side of the PoE dongle which should be displayed in the Request History 5 In the dialog box that appears fill out your IP name and description 6 Be sure that the IP is displayed correctly in the Relation list and close the BootP server 7 Save the settings to your Bootp Config File when prompted 2 4 Reader Configuration The reader requires some configuration prior to use There are many ways to configure the reader The IP address and internal mode can be configured through e Aweb browser OR e Through a telnet to port 9999 The reader can also be configured to change e Credential ID types supported e Set the device logical unique ID e Format the ID data output To configure changes the pcProx Config utility can be downloaded OR direct configuration can be performed through a telnet session to port 10001 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 7 In any situation the reader will first need to have its IP address assigned and the internal data mode be set 2 9 Configuring IP and Internal Data Mode from a Web Browser From the web browser type in the local IP address assigned to the PoE E IP reader as shown below Example 52 46 49 44 pcProx Phos POE tor PLCs Combiguration Windows Internet Explorer 40 x G http 15 25 55 2 gt X P gt Fle Edt Yer Favortes Took Heb sap Peworites S O pFipens Proximity amp Conta pron Pius POE for PLCs X pcProx Plu
26. tion menu Internal Mode Displays two radio button choices Select either Listen for Card Reads or ACP QID Poll depending on your intended use See Configuring the Internal mode for further information Internal mode By default the internal data mode is set to Listen Mode If this is the mode desired and a standard RF IDeas reader is attached 81 in the model name this step can be skipped If the reader is an SDK model 82 in the model name the mode must be set to polling mode The PoE for PLC reader module offers two data modes to send data over the E IP network to the PLC Listen mode and Polling mode Listen Mode The Listen Mode utilizes the reader s asynchronous serial communication to send ID data When an ID is presented under listen mode e Sequence number is incremented e ID bit count field is set to one e ID data will be present The data sent to the PLC will be valid as long as the ID remains present in the reader s communication field Once the card is removed the reader module will clear the ID data available to the PLC This mode will set a one in the ID Bit Count field when data is available giving a boolean method of triggering on card presence in addition to the sequence number Listen mode offers the ability to adjust the data sent from the reader to simplify some programming at the PLC level The valid ID length can be set in the reader so only valid data lengths are acknowledged when prese
27. ution Qu RET Equal Return from Subroutine Source A pcProx8 Datal 4 0 Source B 0 a Move Source ocProx Data 0 Dest LastSeq 9 BTO BTO rom BTD Bit Field Distribute Bit Field Distribute Bit Field Distribute B Field Distribute Source pcProx amp Data 37 Source peProx6 _Data 36 Source pcProx Data 35 Source pcProx Date 34 0 0 0 0 Source Bit 0 Source Br 0 Source Bit 0 Source Bit 0 Dest ID_RCVD Dest D_RCYD Dest ID_RCYD Dest ID_RCYD 16 3 36_5237 16 3 36_5237 16 3 36_5237 16 3c36_5237 Dest Bit 0 Dest Bit 8 Dest Bi 16 Dest Bit 24 Length 6 Length 8 Length 8 Length 8 Compares card input to al Card_N and sets corresponding output SR Jump To Subroutine Routine Name Database Image 10 Bit Distribution 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 26 With the BTD Bit Distribution command the Input data bytes can be combined into a single tag As Shown bytes 34 through 37 are joined to obtain a 32 bit ID field which is stored in a DINT tag called ID RCVD The bit count field pcProx8 Data 4 is used on rung 0 as a trigger for incoming data The sequence number is being stored on rung 1 and the Data from bytes 34 through 37 are distributed into a holding tag ID_RCVD on rung 2 After storing the new data this subroutine jumps to a database for processing 2014 RF IDeas Inc Configuration User Manual Page 27 RF IDeas Inc 2014 RF Deas All rights reserved S

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