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1. 50 NOISE SUC 51 Alarm Messages and 52 Delf Tests and 54 55 does not DOWGI UD dit ES E iom e UE 55 No antenna connection 55 FOF all other DroDIGlTIS 55 bos cata ct nec 56 Periodically collect data from the local USB flash 56 POV ANCEGNDIACMOSIICS 57 Monitoring the Antenna 57 Monitoring the 1S1001 s FDX B Tag Signal Decoding Filters Output 57 Monitoring the 15100175 HDX Tag Signal Decoding Filters Output 57 Sample Signal 58 Updating eet ee ATA 63 Index d LI E xu Ku E E E 65 iv IS1001 User Manual Product Description Product Description The 1510017 is high performance ISO compliant stationary RFID transceiver designed for detecting storing and transmitting FDX B and HDX PIT tag IDs in permanent installations It is specifically de
2. test point TP15 on the Mother Board located inside the shield SH1 Attach another voltage probe to the white HDX EN test point TP7 on the Mother Board and trigger the view of the oscilloscope by the rising slope of this signal The probe s ground leads can be attached to the shield SH1 on the Mother Board HDX detection must be enabled This is used to e Check for the presence of excessive noise and help determine its source e Verify the integrity of an HDX tag signal 151001 User Manual 57 Advanced Diagnostics Sample Signals 151001 FDX B Signal e noise e Notag 0 5ms per div 151001 FDX B Signal e noise e Notag e 1 0 ms per div 151001 FDX B Signal e Noise 0 5ms per div 58 STOPPED 151001 User Manual Advanced Diagnostics 151001 FDX B Signal e Noise A A 4 A e 1 0 per div TY TIN V NT 431 1L 131 4 t5 ms mY i 1 pkpk 7 STOPPED 151001 FDX B Signal e Noise ES L Lo LL Healt PTT a AMUN AA QULA TT mg Iu gem e 2 05 per div STOPPED 151001 FDX B Signal e Tag 0 5ms per div SINGLE 151001 User Manual 59 Advanced Diagnostics IS1 001 FDX B Signal Reading Floppy Disk Drive Tag 1 0ms per div _ LL O STOPPED 1S1001 HDX Signal Nonoise
3. 13 storing Tag IDS IN Memolby ome aeu udis cbe aset e dio ses aou ANa 13 Storing Tag IDs on Locally Attached Computer 13 Storing Tag IDs a Remote Computer or on the Optional Data Logger Board 13 Tag Detection a 14 IMIGIMORY GOUMICR TEE 14 Downloading MDS rc 14 Establishing a Connection with the 1 51001 15 PROG n 16 Message Types and 16 Message Examples EE 16 LIS OM OO a OM EET E TER 17 Fiber Optic Port ODOFatlOE 18 Ethernet Port Operatioh xod tee o Dee e Sites 19 Configuring the 151001 Ethernet 5 5 21 Assigning a static IP address to the 151001 22 Configuring the 151001 Ethernet 5 22 Using Bie erin and vanc oe atten Rut redu Sc ca NC 24 USMO ETE EM 24 Configuring Bio Term Serial Port Settings 24 Configuring Bio Term Port 5 25 Configuring Bio Term Traffic List Settings 25 Configuring Bio Term Data Export 05 26 eee ee eee 27 Configuring BioStat Serial P
4. Optional Connect the DB 9 serial communication cable to the RS 232 port on the Data Logger Board The Data Logger Board is an optional accessory See page 36 for details Synchronizing Multiple 1S1001s If you employing two or more 1510015 at your site and of the following conditions is true you must synchronize the antenna exciter oscillator signals of the 1510015 in order to avoid interference between their antennas e HDX tag detection is enabled e The antennas are located in close proximity to one another typically within 50 of each other but the actual distance depends on the antennas properties orientation etc If the 1510015 are not synchronized e When HDX tag detection is enabled noise spikes from antennas switching on and off at different times by different 1510015 can interrupt FDX B detection on other 1510016 In addition if I81001 s exciter is activated it can interfere with another 151001 whose exciter is off while it receives an HDX tag response When antennas are located in close proximity their fields can interact and cause elevated noise levels and constant tuning adjustments which in turn leads to decreased FDX B detection distance and efficiency Synchronization Process 151001 synchronization should be configured using a 4 conductor two twisted pairs 18 22AWG wire shielded cable Note If using single twisted pair 18 22AWG wire shielded cable the cable shield drain w
5. 9 0 Amperes peak to peak Default is 1 0A An Antenna Current Low alarm will be issued if the current in the 151001 antenna drops below the specified value A low antenna current may be caused by an out of tune antenna a damaged antenna or a bad antenna connection 0 100 Set Noise High Alarm Threshold Percent Used to set the excessive noise level alarm threshold Valid values are O disabled 1 10096 Default is 2096 A Noise High alarm will be issued if the noise level exceeds the specified level A high noise level may indicate a tuning or connection problem 512 1023 oet Tuning Capacitance High Alarm Threshold Used to set the tuning capacitance high alarm threshold If an 1510015 tuning capacitance value becomes equal to or greater than this limit an alarm will be sent Valid values are 512 1023 Default is 970 0 511 Set Tuning Capacitance Low Alarm Threshold Used to set the tuning capacitance low alarm threshold If an Cmd ACL ANH ATH ATL 1510015 tuning capacitance value becomes equal to or less than this limit an alarm will be sent Valid values are O 511 Default is 50 151001 User Manual 39 151001 Commands AUD 0 3600 Set Alarms Unique Delay in Seconds Used to set the alarm auto rebroadcast period Valid values are 0 disabled 1 3600 seconds Default is 60 seconds This specifies how long to wait before rebroadcasting a persistent alarm For example if Alarm Unique Delay
6. Notag e 2 0ms per div 1 f O STOPPED 151001 HDX Signal e Nonoise e Notag 5 0ms per div 1 ms 188mV pkpk 1 fT STOPPED 60 151001 User Manual Advanced Diagnostics 151001 HDX Signal e 134KHz noise Aa 2 0ms per div T PRIN ULL LU dea zd 2 UL ib e i LLL eaa datila fo a a c LL ms 188mV 2 pkpk 1 T STOPPED 151001 HDX Signal 134KHz noise 5 0ms per div ua dabh bnd La mn ed dll at add na Lada 1 ms 188mV pkpk 1 3 STOPPED 151001 HDX Signal e Tag 2 0ms per div STOPPED 151001 User Manual 61 Advanced Diagnostics 1S1001 HDX Signal Tag 5 0ms per div 1 T STOPPED 62 151001 User Manual Updating the Firmware Updating the Firmware Important As a precaution you should download all tag IDs and short status reports contained in memory before initiating the update process Use the MFD command to initiate the memory download All settings may be reset to manufacturer default values during the update process so it is recommended that you take a note of the present settings prior to updating the 1S1001 New or updated firmware may periodically become available for either the 1S1001 or the Data Logger Board To update the firmware 1 Make a connection to either the 151001 or the Data Logger Board 151001 Connect the 1S1001 to the local computer using
7. 1 2 3 Enter the CDC command to configure the RS 232 port as a communication port Use any of the 51001 commands to manage the 151001 see page 39 To close the communication port connection with the 1S1001 press and hold the Ctrl key and type QUIT This will reconfigure the RS 232 port to communicate only with the Data Logger Board Note Resetting the power to Data Logger Board will close the communication port connection with the 1S1001 Dual Reader Data Collection Dual Reader Data Collection feature enables collecting data from two 1S1001s from 1S1001 hosting the Data Logger Board and 1S1001 connected to the Data Logger Board s RS 232 port and combining it into a single file on the flash drive Note When you are employing two or more 1S1001s at your site it may be necessary to synchronize the antenna exciter oscillator signals of the 1S1001s in order to avoid interference between their antennas see the Synchronizing Multiple 1510015 section on page 9 1 36 Establish communication connections between each of the IS1001s and a local computer see the USB Port Operation section on page 17 Make sure the 1510015 Reader IDs are not the same so the collected data in the file can be distinguished Use RIS command to change 1510015 Reader ID if necessary see page 39 Make sure Reader Initiation Delay is enabled on both 1S1001s to prevent overlapping of automatic diagnostics messages containing multiple lines
8. Data Logger Board Operation The Data Logger Board stores real time data such as tag IDs alarms messages and reports on an external USB flash drive It also provides the ability to access the data locally or remotely via the on board RS 232 port The following figure shows the components of the Data Logger Board Flash Drive Flash Flash RS 232 151001 151001 151001 Status Drive Eject Drive Port Port Reset Beeper Status LEDs LEDs Button Button 32 151001 Status LEDs and Beeper Indicate the operational status of the 151001 151001 Reset Button Resets the 151001 RS 232 Port This port has three purposes o You can use the port to connect to the Data Logger Board from a local or remote computer and download the data that is stored on its flash drive o You can configure the port to act as a communication port for the 1S1001 similar to using the Ethernet or Fiber Optic ports on the Remote Communication Board This enables you to monitor and configure the 151001 from either local or remote locations o You can use the port to connect to another 151001 and utilize the Dual Reader Data Collection feature The RS 232 port will function regardless of whether a flash drive is plugged in Flash Drive Port Designed to hold up to a 64GB capacity USB flash drive The flash drive is supplied by the customer Flash Drive Status LEDs Green CONNECTED yellow READY and red ACTIVE The LEDs represent the status of the flash
9. 3600 Target phase setting 0 1023 Phase Deviation Threshold Dynamic tuning phase deviation threshold setting 2 63 Measurements Antenna Current Gain Antenna current measurement gain setting 0 200 Antenna Current Offset Antenna current measurement offset setting 0 200 Communication Local Port Speed Reader local USB port speed setting 48 151001 User Manual Report Structures Tags communication to local USB port setting Enabled Disabled Alarms communication to local USB port setting Enabled Disabled Messages communication to local USB port setting Enabled Disabled Reader remote port communication protocol setting ASCII MODEM Detection HDX tag detection setting Enabled Disabled Detection counter setting Yes No Detection unique mode setting Last 5 Last 1 Delay Disabled Detection unique delay setting in seconds 1 43200 FDX B detection scan time in milliseconds 45 200 Virtual Test Tag level setting 0 255 Automatic Virtual Tag Test delay setting in minutes Disabled 1 1440 7 Status Reports Memory Number of short status reports presently stored in memory and percentage of memory used Save Tags to Memory Store detected tags to memory setting Enabled Disabled Save VTT to Memory Store Virtual Test Tags to memory setting Enabled Disabled Save Stat Reports to Memory Store status reports to memory setting Enabled Disabled Reports Auto Noise
10. see page 39 You should see the echo of all characters in the Data Traffic window as you type Press Enter and verify the reader s network mode has been changed to Standalone from the confirmation message 4 Tune the antenna by entering the Antenna Full Tune AFT command The Antenna Full Tune process will take approximately 40 seconds to complete During this process the 1S1001 will go through every possible electronically switched capacitor setting combination There are total of 1024 setting combinations O to 1023 providing a tuning capacitance range from 15nF to 117 7nF Setting 0 means all capacitors are switched off and the tuning capacitance value is at a minimum 15 0nF e Setting 1023 means all capacitors are switched and the tuning capacitance value is at a maximum 117 7nF Note These value may vary due to components tolerances and should be used for reference purposes only These values do not account for capacitance of components from other circuitries and parasitic capacitance that have an effect on antenna tuning The 1S1001 will report the results of the entire tuning process and if successful will switch itself into Scan mode The 1S1001 will select the capacitors setting that produced the highest antenna current as the initial tuning capacitance setting At the same time the antenna signal phase measurement is taken and saved as the Dynamic Tuning Target Phase value This value will be
11. Enable AutolP gt Enable DHCP Host Apply Defaults Use the following IP configuration IP Address 1721680118 SubnetMask 25525500 Default Gateway 0 0 00 ONS Server 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Configuration Auto Negotiate Speed 100 Mbps X 10 Mbps Duplex gt Full Half 5 Use the browser interface to modify the desired settings Important Make sure the Xport Serial Settings match the 1S1001 s remote port settings The 1IS1001 s remote port speed is fixed to 115200 151001 User Manual 23 Using BioTerm and BioStat Using BioTerm and BioStat Using BioTerm Bio Term is a communication and device managing program developed by Biomark It is used to connect a computer to the 151001 and perform communication and configuration tasks or update the reader s firmware Bio Term is configurable it can be set to store real time communication and tag data in a text file at user defined location and it is free to Biomark customers Note Bio Term is available at www biomark com products firmware __applications For information on how to make a communication connection with an 1S1001 using BioTerm see the Establishing a Connection with the 151001 section on page 15 Configuring BioTerm Serial Port Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the Serial Port settings To configure Serial Port settings select Tools gt Settings gt Serial Port Settings Use this dialog to
12. Logger Board Operation 9 To disable Dual Reader Data Collection disconnect the second 1S1001 from Data Logger Board and establish communication connection between Data Logger Board and a local computer then press and hold the Ctrl key and type QUIT see page 37 Note Resetting the power to Data Logger Board will not disable Dual Reader Data Collection Data Logger Board Commands The Data Logger Board commands are made up of three or more characters followed by a carriage return as illustrated in the following example ACL1 0 Generally the first three letters designate the command group and the remaining letters digits designate the command parameters The commands are not case sensitive The backspace key can be used to correct an improper command The Esc key can be used to cancel a command The responses to the commands confirming the requested action or setting parameter change are sent only to the RS 232 port The following table is a list of the available Data Logger Board commands Print List of Commands Used to display the list of available commands Logger CDC Open Direct Communication Channel to Reader DDC Enable Dual Reader Data Collection Ctrl QUIT Close Direct Communication Channel to Reader or Disable Dual Reader Data Collection Used to close the direct communication channel to the 1S1001 or disable the Dual Reader Data Collection Set Dual Reader Time Sync Delay 0 Disabled 1 24 hours Specifies ho
13. Report Delay Automatic noise report delay setting in minutes Disabled 1 1440 Auto Status Report Delay Automatic status report delay setting in minutes Disabled 1 1440 Sensors Synchronization input signal presence Present Absent NA Active Alarms Contains the list of all active alarms IS1001 User Manual 49 Report Structures Short Status Report Structure A short status report contains critical dynamic diagnostic parameter information for the 1S1001 lt is generated every time an automatic status report is generated This report is stored in memory If enabled and can be dowloaded using the MFD command Value Value Parameter Parameter Description Order Range Range Reader Operation T 0 N A Mod ode 1 Standby 2 Full tuning in progress 3 Reserved not implemented in this version 4 Reserved for MTS Mode 5 Reserved for MTS Mode 6 Reserved for MTS Mode 7 Reserved for MTS Mode 8 15 Reserved not implemented in this version 16 Scan 1S1001 Standalone Reader Network Mode 0 2181001 Standalone 1 MTS Node Reader 0 Standalone Synchronization Mode 1 Master 2 Slave Synchronization Input p 0 Absent Status 1 Present 2 N A Exciter Voltage Level TE Exciter voltage level 1 lowest 5 highest Always reports 1 for model IS1001 12V 500 Antenna Relative 500 Antenna relative phase Phase 1023 Antenna Capacitors O 1023 Antenna capacitance setting
14. Tag Memory Usage 0 100 Tag memory usage in percent Status Reports 0 100 Status report memory usage in percent Memory Usage Input Voltage OV 32 0V Input voltage in 100 mV units E Exciter Voltage OV 32 0V Exciter voltage in 100 mV units 5 Last Alarms m Codes 0 No Alarm 51001 User Manual Report Structures 1 Reader Date Time Lost 2 Reserved for MTS Mode 3 Reader Memory Error 4 Tuning Out of Range at Low Reduce Caps 5 Tuning Out of Range at High Increase Caps 6 VTT Single Shot Failed 7 Antenna Current Low 8 Noise High 9 Tuning Capacitance Low 10 Tuning Capacitance High 11 Input Voltage Low 12 Exciter Voltage Low 13 Tags Memory Low 14 Tags Memory Full 15 Temperature Low 16 Temperature High 17 Sync Input Not Present 18 Antenna Current Exceeded 10 0 Amp Limit 19 Antenna Overcurrent Protection Activated 20 Reports Memory Low 21 Reports Memory Full Noise Report Structure Time Averaged Over The amount of time used when computing the average The time is shown in a H MM SS format For example 0 01 00 60 seconds NRP Identifies an abbreviated noise report message containing the reader ID the date and time that the report was generated the noise values in percent and the time averaged over in seconds Note The report contains information since the last time the report was generated or since the last syste
15. Use RID command to enable 1510015 Reader Initiation Delay if necessary see page 39 Establish communication connection between Data Logger Board and a local computer see the Using the RS 232 Port to Download Data section on page 34 To ensure integrity of the collected data real time clocks of both 1S1001s need to be synchronized Use DTS command to set the rate of synchronization events to achieve required time accuracy see page 37 Note When Dual Reader Data Collection is enabled and Dual Reader Time Sync Delay is greater than 0 an off schedule real time clock synchronization event will occur once date or time setting of the 151001 hosting the Data Logger Board has been changed Enter the DDC command to enable Dual Reader Data Collection see page 37 Note Dual Reader Data Collection is enabled automatically if he RS 232 port receives a message beginning with TAG ALM 56 SRP or Important Once the Dual Reader Data Collection is enabled the Data Logger Board will not respond to any command until the mode is disabled Disconnect the local computer from Data Logger Board s RS 232 port Make communication connection between Data Logger Board s RS 232 port and the second 1510015 remote port special cable is required please contact the Technical Services Department of Biomark at 208 275 0011 or email customerservice biomark com for details 151001 User Manual Data
16. at a time The Remote Communication Board incorporates the Ethernet and fiber optic communication interface It contains two jumpers that enable the Ethernet and the Fiber Optic ports To disable one of the ports for example to save on power consumption remove the corresponding jumper This board also contains 151001 status LEDs and a beeper 151001 Fiber Optic Fiber Optic Port Ethernet Port Ethernet Beeper Transmit Port Status LEDs Enable Jumper Module DESTRON FEARING 55 S N 13510 000109 151001 Fiber Optic Fiber Optic Port Ethernet Module Status LEDs Receive Port Enable Jumper MAC Address Data Logger Board Optional Note The LED User Interface Board the Remote Communication Board and the Data Logger Board are all mutually exclusive only one can be installed at a time The Data Logger Board stores real time information such as tag IDs alarms messages and reports on an external USB flash drive It contains 151001 status LEDs a beeper and an 151001 reset button For information on using this board see page 32 zi 1424 0036 6 151001 User Manual Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 Installing and Configuring the IS1001 Pre Installation Steps Before going on location install the following software on the computer you will use to communicate with the 1S1001 e Install the Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge Virtual COM Port VCP Windows drivers The CP210x USB to UART Bridge
17. box make sure that COMx Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge is selected where x is the port number assigned to the local computer s USB port 4 n the Baud Rate box make sure you match the IS1001 s local port speed setting amp BioTerm Biomark Device Manager Version 1 13 0 5 Main Tools Help Communication Port Serial Port COM3 Silicon Labs 210 USB to UART Bridge IP Address Traffic Connection Status Closed Text Capture Off 5 Make a serial port connection to the 151001 by clicking on the Open button 6 Optional To record and store all communication data such as tag IDs alarm messages reports etc configure the BioTerm utility program to act as a data logger by selecting Tools gt Enable Capture or by clicking on the Capture On Off button 7 Type commands to perform the desired actions To verify the connection between the computer and the 151001 within BioTerm or BioStat Traffic window type and then press Enter If a list of available commands is displayed you know you have a working connection The valid commands are described on page 39 151001 User Manual 17 Fiber Optic Port Operation Fiber Optic Port Operation Note The optional Remote Communication Board is required to make a fiber optic connection The 1S1001 can be operated and configured remotely using a fiber optic connection To establish a connection 1 es 3 6 7 18 Connect the 151001 to the network
18. detections It resets to O whenever the 151001 resets powers up or you activate the Reset option DET 110 Set Detection Efficiency Test 1 On 0 Off Enables the detection efficiency test This is used to qualify the performance of the entire system When enabled a detection efficiency report will be generated every 4 seconds Valid values are On and Off Default is Off Efficiency is calculated as a percentage of the number of detections vs the maximum possible over the allowed time interval This test will work with physical tags and with a Virtual Test Tag DFT 45 200 Set FDXB Detection Scan Time in milliseconds 5ms increments Sets the FDX cycle time when HDX is enabled Valid values are 45 200 milliseconds Default is 120 milliseconds DHT 1 0 set HDX Tag Detection 1 On 0 Off Specifies if HDX half duplex tag detection is enabled Valid values are On and Off Default is Off DUM 511100 oet Detection Unique Mode 5 Last 5 1 Last 1 0 Off 0 Delay Specifies how the tag ID is handled if it is detected multiple times by the same 1S1001 Valid values are 42 151001 User Manual 151001 Commands Last 5 The following occurs only if the tag ID is different from the last five dissimilar tag IDs previously detected by the 1S1001 The tag ID is sent to the communication ports is stored in memory is counted by the detection counter and is accompanied by a beeper sound if these features are ena
19. drive When a flash drive is plugged into the USB port the green CONNECTED LED will turn on When the flash drive is ready to receive data the yellow READY LED will turn on When data is being written to the flash drive the red ACTIVE LED will be flashing Flash Drive Eject Button Prepares for removal of the external USB flash drive by stopping the recording process and closing the active file 151001 User Manual Data Logger Board Operation Preparing to Use the Data Logger Board 1 Attach and secure the Data Logger Board to the Mother Board See the nstalling the 151001 section on page 7 for details 2 Insert a flash drive into the Flash Drive port When an external USB flash drive is connected or when the 1S1001 is powered up with the drive already connected the green CONNECTED LED and red ACTIVE LED will light up and the storage initialization process begins this process can take over 10 seconds During this process the amount of free storage space on the USB drive is determined The length of this process depends on the USB flash drive size speed and how it was formatted Once the storage is initialized the green CONNECTED LED and yellow READY LED will light up When data is being written to the flash drive the red Active LED will be flashing Note USB flash drives of up to 64GB in size are supported Supported USB drive file system formats are 12 FAT16 and FAT32 the higher
20. file in blocks every two seconds A new file can be configured to be created on a daily or a monthly basis by using the FCD command see page 37 A new file is created either every day or every month at 00 00 according to the 1S1001 s real time clock The file structure on the flash drive is as follows e LOGGER o YYYY yyyy mm 01 00 mm 02 109 mm 03 109 etc If for whatever reason data that is sent by the 151001 is missing the date and time stamp it will be recorded by the Data Logger in the Undated file on the flash drive 151001 User Manual 33 Data Logger Board Operation Collecting Data You can collect data from the USB flash drive in two different ways Eject the flash drive and download the data after attaching it to your PC e Use the RS 232 port to download individual data files to your PC Ejecting the Flash Drive and Downloading Data A Warning Do not remove a USB flash drive while data is being written to it To safely remove a flash drive use the Flash Drive Eject button Important Data sent to the Data Logger Board may be lost if a flash drive is not plugged in to the USB port for an extended period of time 1 Press the Data Logger Board s Flash Drive Eject button This stops the recording process and closes the active file on the flash drive 2 Wait for all three flash drive status LEDs to turn off Remove the flash drive from the Flash Drive port If you do not remove the
21. flash drive within 30 seconds after pressing the Flash Drive Eject button the Data Logger Board will reinitialize and resume writing to the existing flash drive 4 Recommended Immediately insert a different flash drive into the Flash Drive port This will cause the Data Logger Board to once again begin recording so that no data is lost Other options for storing data while the flash drive is removed are Configure the 151001 to store tag IDs and short status reports internally Other data such as alarms command responses etc however will be lost Use the 1510015 USB port connection to capture the data a locally attached computer Insert the flash drive into a USB port on your computer Download the contents of the flash drive to your computer Using the RS 232 Port to Download Data Individual data files can be downloaded from the flash drive using the RS 232 port 1 Attach a DB 9 serial communication cable not supplied to the RS 232 port 2 The other end of the cable is attached to a local computer or remote computer 3 Start the BioTerm communication program 4 Inthe Serial Port box make sure that COMXx is selected where x is the port number assigned to the computer s RS 232 port or to USB port that has USB to Serial adapter connected to In the Baud Rate box make sure 115200 is specified 6 Make a serial port connection to the Data Logger Board by clicking on the Open button 34 151001 User Manual
22. match Serial Port settings of the connected device 15100175 Serial Port communication is configured as follows Parity None e Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None BioTerm Settings Serial Port Settings Parity Even Data Bits amp None Odd E Visualization Traffic List Data Export Stop Bits C How Control None e 7 RTS CTS 5 J RTS CTS 1 DTR Enabled RTS Enabled Send Line Ends With Line Feeds Echo Typed Characters Locally 24 151001 User Manual Using BioTerm and BioStat Configuring BioTerm TCP Port Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the TCP Port settings To configure TCP Port settings select Tools gt Settings gt TCP Port Settings Use this dialog to set security features related to Ethernet connection e Channel 1 Password Enabled must be selected when the 1S1001 s Lantronix XPort Ethernet module is configured so Channel 1 gt Connection gt TCP gt Password Required option is enabled Password matching the one set in the XPort module should be entered in provided space case sensitive Note For information on how to configure 15100175 Lantronix XPort Ethernet module see the Configuring the IS1001 s Ethernet Settings section on page 21 e Channel 1 AES 256 Encryption Enabled This feature is not supported by 1S1001 BioTerm Settings Settings TCP Port Com
23. needed Antenna Current Low 151001 has detected that the antenna current is below the user defined specification Verify antenna tuning and the readers DC power supply Exciter voltage level adjustment may be needed Alarm threshold adjustment may be needed Noise High 151001 has detected that the noise level is above the user defined specification Verfy antenna tuning Verify surrounding environment for the cause of the noise Alarm threshold adjustment may be needed Tuning Capacitance Low 151001 has detected that the internal capacitors setting is below the user defined alarm threshold Verify antenna environment is not the cause of the problem water level significant change metal objects in the antenna field etc Manual antenna capacitance adjustment may be needed Tuning capacitance low threshold adjustment may be needed Tuning Capacitance High 151001 has detected that the internal capacitors setting is above the user defined alarm threshold Verify antenna environment is not the cause of the problem water level significant change metal objects in the antenna field etc Manual antenna capacitance adjustment may be needed Tuning capacitance high threshold adjustment may be needed Input Voltage Low 151001 has detected that the input voltage is below the factory specifications Alarm threshold depends on exciter voltage level setting 23 V for VE 5 21 V for VE 4 19 V for VE 3 and 18 V for VE 1 and 2 For 1S1001 12
24. or end of multi line informational messages such as reports memory downloads etc MSG ALM TAG SRP and NRP type messages have the following format Identifier Reader ID Date Time Message Body Message Examples ALM 01 08 12 2014 17 31 25 330 Noise High MSQG 01 08 12 2014 17 31 49 530 Noise In Spec TAG 01 08 12 2014 17 31 50 880 3D9 0518C2E74C SRP 01 08 12 2014 17 43 12 400 16 4 212 0 0 126 140 131 19 219 263 0 0 0 0 0 NRP 01 08 12 2014 17 42 41 800 0 19 18 60 INF type messages contain multiple lines and have two lines with identifier delineating the beginning and the end of the message INF Start Of Noise Report Current Noise N A Maximum Noise 177 mV 19 Average Noise 162 mV 18 Time Averaged Over 0 01 00 NRP 01 08 12 2014 17 42 41 800 0 19 18 60 INF End Of Noise Report Note An asterisk at the beginning of a message indicates that the message is being sent as part of a memory download 16 151001 User Manual USB Port Operation USB Port Operation The 1S1001 can be operated and configured locally using the USB communication port Note BioTerm or BioStat and the proper driver must be installed on your computer If your computer is missing these programs see the Pre Installation Steps section on page 7 1 Connect the 1S1001 to the local computer using a USB type A to mini USB type B cable not supplied otart the BioTerm or BioStat communication program In the Serial Port
25. s Ethernet Settings Assigning a static IP address to the 151001 When you first connect the 1S1001 to your network it will typically be assigned a random IP address based on your network addressing scheme Depending on your network configuration this IP address may change each time you power the 151001 off and on assign the 151001 static address 1 2 3 Obtain an IP address from your network administrator Connect the 1S1001 to your network using the Ethernet port Within the Lantronix Devicelnstaller click on Search to locate the 1S1001 and identify its present IP address Note If you have multiple 1510015 at your site use the MAC address of the 1S1001s Ethernet module to uniquely identify each 1S1001 Click on Assign IP Follow the on screen instructions for assigning a specific address Configuring the 1S1001 s Ethernet settings Important Only experienced and qualified network administrators should attempt to modify any of the 1S1001 s Ethernet configuration settings 1 2 22 In the left hand pane select the 15100175 Lantronix Device Device Details Web Configuration Telnet Configuration pa Reload Details Property Mame DHCP Device Mame Group Comments Device Family Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway Number of COB partitions suppo Number of
26. the allocation unit size the faster the drive initialization process Microsoft Windows XP and later versions do not allow formatting a volume larger than 32GB in size using the FAT32 file system If a flash drive larger than 32GB is to be used with the Data Logger Board a third party formatting tool must be used One such tool is a free utility called FAT32 Format by Ridgecrop Consultants Ltd The flash drive can also be properly formatted through the RS 232 port by using the FMT command The Data Logger Board contains 7 of internal cache that is used as buffer for data between writing cycles or when the flash drive is being replaced and or initialized No data beyond 70KB will be stored by the Data Logger Board unless a flash drive is plugged into the USB port Internal cache can hold up to approximately 1500 tag IDs if no other data was sent If the internal cache buffer overflows a message will be recorded on the flash drive once it is inserted A message is also recorded indicating each time a flash drive is inserted or initialized Data that is sent to the 1S1001 s remote communication port is written to the flash drive This data can be tag IDs responses to commands error messages and automatic status and noise reports If the RS 232 port is configured as the 1S1001 communication port its data stream will be recorded on the flash drive excluding the 151001 memory download content Data is written to the flash drive to an active
27. using fiber optic cables not supplied Start the BioTerm or BioStat communication program Determine the communication port number assigned to the port that the fiber optic to serial communication converter is connected to on the remote computer In the BioTerm or BioStat Serial Port box select the serial port number you identified in the previous step In the Baud Rate box make sure you match the 1S1001 s remote port speed setting that is fixed to 115200 6 BioTerm Biomark Device Manager Version 1 13 0 Main Tools Help Communication Port Serial Part 1 Communications Port IP Address Traffic Connection Status Closed Text Capture Make a serial port connection to the 1S1001 by clicking on the Open button Optional To record and store all communication data such as tag IDs alarm messages reports etc configure the Bio Term utility program to act as a data logger by selecting Tools gt Enable Capture or by clicking on the Capture On Off button Type commands to perform the desired actions To verify the connection between the computer and the 1S1001 within BioTerm or BioStat Traffic window type and then press Enter list of available commands is displayed you know you have a working connection The valid commands are described on page 39 151001 User Manual Ethernet Port Operation Ethernet Port Operation Note The optional Remote Communication Board is required to make an Eth
28. your LAN upon installation Changes may be necessary however if a firmware upgrade becomes available for the Lantronix XPort module or if your local network requires changes to the configuration To perform these changes an extended configuration utility is available from Lantronix called the Lantronix Devicelnstaller This free Windows based application will scan your network for Lantronix devices the 151001 uses Lantronix XPort Ethernet module and will display the devices it finds For example Lantronix Devicelnstaller 4 3 0 2 File Edit view Device Tools Help 3 2 Search 3 Exclude Assign IF Upgrade Lantranis Devices 3 device s ais Wireless Network Connection 172 16 80 136 UDS mE Port E XPort 03 04 Firmware vb 7 0 1 zw 172 16 80 142 3e 172 16 80 144 Note For additional information see the Lantronix XPort User Guide available from the Lantronix Web site http www lantronix com pdf XPort UG pdf This utility is available at http www lantronix com device networking utilities tools device installer html The utility will allow you to Load the appropriate firmware e Assign amp other network specific addresses e Load custom web pages Enable web based configuration of the device server e Ping or query the attached device s over the network Allow Telnet communication with the device s e View specific device data files 151001 User Manual 21 Configuring the 1S1001
29. 001 12V 12 V DC Note 151001 will not turn on if supply voltage level is outside of acceptable range see the 151001 Specifications section on page 2 During operation 151001 will turn itself off if supply voltage level goes outside of acceptable range by 2 V by 1 V for 151001 12 and will turn itself back on once the level returns to normal Tip Use a narrow screwdriver to open the pin slot before inserting the wire e Connect the power cable s positive wire to pin 1 of the 3 pin POWER connector J6 on the Mother Board Connect the power cable s negative wire to pin 2 of the 3 pin POWER connector J6 on the Mother Board e Connect the power cable s shield drain wire and chassis Earth ground wire to pin 3 GNDM of the 3 pin POWER connector J6 on the Mother Board Note For the best performance the 1S1001 should be locally grounded 151001 User Manual 7 Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 5 Make the antenna connection to the 1S1001 Connect the antenna leads to pins 1 and 4 of the 4 connector J8 on the Exciter Board Note there is a tuning capacitance connected in series at the antenna the recommendation is to connect the lead attached to It to Pin 4 and the lead attached to the coil of the antenna to Pin 1 otherwise either lead can be connected to either of those two pins Both configurations can be checked to determine the one that y
30. 51001 for up to 120 milliseconds Note Virtual Test Tag will be activated for the amount of time equal to the FDXB Detection Scan Time setting but no longer than 120 milliseconds Manually if this parameter is set to On The test is initiated on the 1S1001 continuously and works in conjunction with the detection efficiency test The detection efficiency test is automatically activated when this parameter is set to On and deactivated when this parameter is set to Off Measurements MCG 0 200 Set Antenna Current Measurement Gain Sets antenna current measurement gain value Valid values are 0 200 Default is 120 The antenna current measurement is calibrated and tested at the factory But sometimes due to the installation environment the properties of the antenna and antenna cable and or component degradation the current measurement might require slight adjustments for the most accurate performance The calibration is done by setting the proper Current Measurement Gain and Current Measurement Offset values MCO 0 200 Set Antenna Current Measurement Offset Sets antenna current measurement offset value Valid values are O 200 Default is 110 Memory MFD Download Full Memory Initiates the download of all data contained in memory Note The data will be sent only to the port from which the memory download was requested MFE Erase Full Memory Permanently erases all data contained in memory The recommendation is to
31. 60 and the capacitance low alarm is triggered the 151001 will wait 60 seconds before resending the alarm the alarm condition clears and then reappears the new alarm will be sent without delay Note The Virtual Tag Test Failed alarm and the Antenna Over Current alarm are the exceptions and will not be rebroadcast These alarms are triggered only when the condition takes effect Antenna Tuning AFT Perform Antenna Full Tune Used to initiate the full auto tune process for the antenna attached to the 151001 It is used to determine the optimum tuning parameters During this process the 1S1001 goes through every possible electronically switched capacitor setting combination to find the tuning target phase the tuning phase deviation threshold and the initial tuning capacitance setting based on the properties of your system and its environment Note The initial tuning capacitance setting will be used as the Origination setting every time the reader is reset or powered up The full auto tune process will typically take about 40 seconds to complete Results of the entire process are sent to all available ports for review and analysis This information is useful for determining the proper tuning capacitance adjustments at the antenna if needed Note The full auto tune process should be performed during initial system installation after IS1001 s parameters are reset to default values and anytime the antenna has been repaired r
32. 7 Data Logger Board Operation amp J BioTerm Biomark Device Manager Version 1 13 0 Main Tools Help Communication Port Serial 1 Communications Port IP Address Traffic Connection Status Closed Text Capture Off Optional To record and store the downloaded data configure the BioTerm utility program to act as a data logger by selecting Tools gt Enable Capture or by clicking on the Capture On Off button To verify the connection between the computer and the Data Logger Board within Bio Term or BioStat Traffic window type and then press Enter If a list of available commands is displayed you Know you have a working connection The valid commands are described on page 37 Enter the FLS command to see the list of data files available on the flash drive Type the FRD YYYY_MM_DD command to download the content of the specific YYYY MM 06 09 file If for whatever reason data that is sent by the 1S1001 is missing the date and time stamp it will be recorded by the Data Logger in the Undated file on the flash drive To download the content of that file type the FRD command without specifying YYYY MM DD Note The downloaded data will have a symbol at the beginning of each line 151001 User Manual 35 Data Logger Board Operation Using the Communication Port to Monitor and Configure the 151001 The Data Logger s RS 232 port be configured to act as the 151001 remote communication port
33. Bioma rk eJ SPECIALISTS IN ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION N gt e v O gt m 2 d 5 cl 151001 Standalone Operation User Manual For models 1S1001 and 1S1001 12V Third Release Biomark Inc 705 S 8th Street Boise Idaho 83702 USA 1 208 275 0011 www biomark com customerservice biomark com Copyright and Trademarks Copyright Copyright 2014 Biomark Inc All rights reserved This manual contains valuable proprietary information It should not be published copied or communicated to any person without prior authorization from Biomark Inc Trademarks 151001 I81001 12V BioTerm and BioStat are trademarks of Biomark Inc Lantronix Devicelnstaller is a trademark of Lantronix Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks trade names or images mentioned herein belong to their respective owners Document History Release Date Doc Version Firmware Version Comments May 2014 1 4 0 2 4 0 Original release of this manual October 2014 1 4 5 2 4 5 Updated release of this manual December 2014 1 4 5 2 4 5 Updated Data Logger Board Operation section READ THROUGH THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING YOUR 151001 OR 151001 12 FOLLOW ALL STEPS EXACTLY USING THE 151001 151001 12 IN A MANNER FOR WHICH IT WAS NOT DESIGNED MAY IMPAIR THE SAFETY FEATURES BUILT IN BY THE MANUFACTURER Safety Symbols Indi
34. Ens E startup diagnostics and the schedule of all enabled automatic diagnostics These diagnostics include Virtual Tag Test Status Report and Noise Report All other functionalities including tag detection are not delayed Valid values are On and Off Default is Off The delay time is calculated by multiplying the 1S1001 s Reader ID by 1 second Set Reader ID in HEX Sets the distinctive ID for this 151001 The ID is a hexadecimal value in the range 01 FF Default is 01 oet Reader Network Mode 181001 Standalone MTS Node Switches the 151001 to either Standalone network operation mode or MTS Mode in MTS Mode the 1S1001 is controlled by a Master Controller Default is MTS Mode 151001 User Manual 45 151001 Commands 4 001 Commands Set Reader Operation Mode 1 Scan 0 Standby Reset sets the 151001 into either Scan mode or Standby mode or performs a reset 1 2 0 Set Reader Synchronization Mode 1 Master 2 Slave 0 Standalone ROM RSM Sets the 151001 synchronization mode Valid values are Master Slave and Standalone Default is Standalone If set to Master the 151001 will use tts own Antenna Exciter clock as the source of the synchronization signal and will transmit it out to the synchronization network If the unit is put in standby mode its synchronization output signal is disabled In this mode if HDX tag detection is enabled FDX HDX cycle timings will be fixed to the present
35. M3 Silicon Labs CP210x USB to CPU Protocol H85X 1664 Speed 115200 Max Application Size 45247288 Bytes Application Firmware Application Name MTS ACN Bootloader Application Version 1 5 1 Bootloader Version Application Code 1830 0000 MTS ACN Minimum Version Application Size 92472 Bytes Application CRC 5DE3 Start Programming Progress Click on the Start Programming button In the confirmation dialog click on the OK button The firmware update process should take less than a minute to complete In the Application Update Success dialog click on the OK button 151001 User Manual Index Alarm messages codes 52 Antenna current monitoring 57 Antenna Dynamic Tuning 12 Antenna output power 12 Antenna Over Current protection 12 Antenna tuning 11 ASCII protocol 16 B Beeper volume potentiometer 5 BioStat 27 Bio Term 24 C Commands 39 D Data Logger Board 6 32 Detecting tag IDs 13 Diagnostics 54 57 Downloading tag IDs 14 Dual Reader data collection 36 Establishing connection with the 151001 15 Ethernet port 15 Ethernet port jumper 6 Ethernet port operation 19 Ethernet settings 21 Exciter Board 3 4 FDX B filters output test point 5 FDX B tag signal monitoring 57 Features 1 Fiber optic port jumper 6 Fiber optic port operation 18 Fiber optic ports 15 Firmware 63 Full status report 48 H Hardware com
36. Ports TCP Telnet Enabled Telnet Port Web Enabled Web Fort Maximum Baud Rate Supported Firmware Upgradable Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Supports AES Data Stream Supports 485 Supports 920k Baud Fate Supports HTTP Server Supports HTTP Setup Supports 230K Baud Fate Supports GPIO Fort 0304 AB DO 20 35 E C B1 E8 6 7 b 7 0 1 Online 172 16 90 118 Statically 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 True 9999 True Bu 921600 True True True False True True True True True True In the right hand pane select the Web Configuration tab 151001 User Manual Configuring the 1510015 Ethernet Settings The 1S1001 s IP address is displayed at the top To the right of the IP address click the green arrow In the Windows Security dialog click OK without providing a user name or password Credentials have not been set by the manufacturer and are not required The 1S1001 s configurable network settings are displayed within the Lantronix Devicelnstaller browser For example Firmware Version V6 7 0 1 Address 00 20 1 9 Network Settings LANT Server Serial Tunnel Hostist Channel 1 Serial Settings Connection Email Troger 1 Trigger 2 Trigger 3 Configurable Pins Apply Settings Network Mode Wired Only IP Configuration Obtain address automatically Auto Configuration Methods Enable DHCP
37. V the threshold is 11 V 52 151001 User Manual Alarm Messages and Codes 12 Exciter Voltage Low Tags Memory Low Tags Memory Full Temperature Low Temperature High Sync Input Not Present 15 6 1 N N e O N Antenna Current Exceeded 10 0 Amp Limit Antenna Overcurrent Protection Activated Reports Memory Low Reports Memory Full IS1001 User Manual The 1S1001 has detected that the antenna exciter voltage is below the factory specifications Alarm threshold depends on exciter voltage level setting 19 V for VE 5 17 V for VE 4 15 V for VE 3 13 V for 2 and 11 V for 1 For 1S1001 12V the threshold is 9 5 V Verify the reader s DC power supply Internal memory allocated for storing tag IDs is 95 full The 1S1001 will soon start to overwrite the oldest data records in memory with new ones Download memory content soon to avoid data loss Internal memory allocated for storing tag IDs is 100 full The 1S1001 will now overwrite the oldest data records in memory with new ones Download memory content immediately to minimize data loss 1S1001 has detected that the temperature inside its enclosure is below 15 C Unit is not guaranteed to work properly 1S1001 has detected that the temperature inside its enclosure is above 65 C Unit is not guaranteed to work properly 151001 is set to operate as a Slave and has not detected the input synchroniz
38. Virtual COM Port VCP drivers are required to facilitate host communication You can find the drivers in many locations on the Web including here http www silabs com products mcu pages usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers aspx e Install the BioTerm and BioStat programs Bio Term is used to connect a computer to the 1S1001 and perform communication and configuration tasks BioStat is used to monitor the status of the 1S1001 by gathering diagnostic data and presenting it in a chart format The programs are available here http www biomark com technical services firmware applications Installing the 151001 1 Remove the 151001 and all items from the shipping cartons 2 Locate an area to mount the 1S1001 If you are installing multiple 1510015 the 1510015 be co located in a common area such as a cabinet located along the shore or each 151001 be housed in a separate location near its respective antenna An 1S1001 can be mounted to a rigid surface using the six threaded standoffs located on the bottom of the 151001 assembly A common installation technique is to mount an 151001 to a board or plate and then mount the board plate within your enclosure 3 Optional Install the LED User Interface Board the Remote Communication Board or the Data Logger Board by attaching it to the Mother Board and securing it with the four supplied screws and lockwashers 4 Make the power connection to the 1S1001 Model 151001 24 V DC Model IS1
39. a USB type A to mini USB type B cable not supplied If you prefer you can also make the connection using a remote port Note If a remote connection to the 151001 is established using the Remote Communication Board the firmware can be updated using that connection e Data Logger Board Connect a DB 9 serial communication cable not supplied to the RS 232 port 2 On your computer start the BioTerm communication program 3 Inthe Serial Port box make sure that COMx Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge is selected where x is the port number assigned to the local computer s USB port When connected to the Data Logger Board select the port number assigned to the computer s RS 232 port amp J BioTerm Biomark Device Manager Version 1 13 0 5 Main Tools Help Communication Port Serial Port COM3 Silicon Labs 210 USB ta UART Bridge IP Address Traffic Connection Status Closed Text Capture Off 4 Make a serial port connection by clicking on the Open button 5 Select Tools Update Device Firmware 151001 User Manual 63 Updating the Firmware 6 64 Go to the location of the new firmware file select it and then click on the Open button Make sure you use the appropriate file for your 151001 model 151001 This model uses 1S1001 Application Firmware v1 x x 151001 12 This model uses 151001 Application Firmware v2 x x BioTerm Update Device Firmware Protocol Comm part CO
40. any maintenance Only qualified service personnel should access the internal components of the 1S1001 Warning The 151001 must disconnected from the power source before performing The 1S1001 requires very little maintenance To keep it operating at peak efficiency you should periodically do the following e Check all wire and cable connections e Remove any dust e Periodically download data from internal memory by using the MFD command Optional Perform full re tune of the 151001 see page 11 Periodically collect data from the local USB flash drive Warning Do not remove a USB flash drive while data is being written to it To safely remove a flash drive use the Eject External Storage button If you are using the optional Data Logger Board as a data collector you must periodically collect the data before the flash drive becomes full You have three options e You can swap in an entirely new flash drive e You can temporarily remove the existing flash drive download its contents to a portable computer erase the flash drive and then reinsert it e You can use the Data Logger Board s RS 232 port to download data How often you need to do this depends on the amount of data you are collecting One line of tag data represents approximately 50 bytes of data and a large status report can be 15KB If you use the maximum size USB flash drive 64GB it may be months before the flash drive becomes full Each situati
41. ated to Ethernet connection Channel 1 Password Enabled must be selected when the 1S1001 s Lantronix XPort Ethernet module is configured so Channel 1 gt Connection gt TCP gt Password Required option is enabled Password matching the one set in the XPort module should be entered in provided space case sensitive Note For information on how to configure 15100175 Lantronix XPort Ethernet module see the Configuring the IS1001 s Ethernet Settings section on page 21 Channel 1 AES 256 Encryption Enabled This feature is not supported by 151001 BioStat Settings 1 Settings TCP Port Communication Lantronix xPort Security p Serial Port Channel 1 Password Enabled Visualization Password Charts T Traffic List Channel 1 5 256 Encryption Enabled AES 256 Encryption Key 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Configuring BioStat Chart Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the chart settings To configure chart settings select Tools gt Settings gt Chart Settings Use this dialog to specify how your charts will be generated and if they will be automatically saved 28 Max X Values Specifies the maximum number of data points used in a chart When the limit 15 reached the program will remove the oldest data point and add the most recent data point Update Period Specifies how often a new data p
42. ation signal Verify that the Master 151001 is working properly Verify that the synchronization wiring is intact 151001 has detected an excessive current in the antenna that is approaching the manufacturer s specified limit Verify that the antenna environment is not the cause of the problem water level significant change antenna wiring short due to antenna damage etc Verify that the antenna cable is intact Exciter voltage level adjustment may be needed 151001 has detected that the antenna current is exceeding 11 A peak to peak even at the minimal exciter voltage setting and the 151001 is disabled in standby mode Verify that the antenna environment is not the cause of the problem water level significant change antenna wiring short due to antenna damage etc Verify that the antenna cable is intact Internal memory allocated for storing short status reports is 95 full The 151001 will soon start overwriting the oldest data records in memory with new ones Download memory content soon to avoid data loss The internal memory allocated for storing short status reports is 10096 full The 151001 will now overwrite the oldest data records in memory with new ones Download memory content immediately to minimize data loss 53 Self Tests and Diagnostics Self Tests and Diagnostics A number of self tests and diagnostics are available to verify the integrity of the 51001 hardware 54 Input voltage level mo
43. bled Last 1 The following occurs only if the tag ID is different from the tag ID previously detected by the 1S1001 The tag ID is sent to the communication ports is stored in memory is counted by the detection counter and is accompanied by a beeper sound If these features are enabled This is the default value Off Disables detection unique mode All tag IDs are sent to the communication ports stored in memory counted by the detection counter and accompanied by a beeper sound if these features are enabled Delay The following occurs only if the tag ID is different from the last five dissimilar tag IDs or if the specified number of seconds have passed since this tag ID was first detected The tag ID is sent to the communication ports is stored in memory is counted by the detection counter and is accompanied by a beeper sound if these features are enabled Use the DUD Detection Unique Delay command to specify the delay value Note Detection Unique Mode rules do not apply to Virtual Test Tag ID DUD 1 43200 Set Detection Unique Delay in Seconds Specifies the delay value for the Detection Unique Mode Delay option Valid values are 1 43200 seconds Default is 60 seconds Note order for Detection Unique Delay to take effect Detection Unique Mode must be set to Delay DTD 0 1440 Set Automatic Virtual Test Tag Single Shot Delay in Minutes Used to set the automatic Virtual Test Tag single shot activat
44. cates care should be taken to avoid physical harm Only qualified service personnel should access the internal components of the 1S1001 or IS1001 12V li 151001 User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Producer Bite ideo ET E ITA 1 T 1 ce ener rer UC 1 151001 SDeCIIICatlOFiS cR 2 151001 Major Internal Hardware Components 3 CD D CER 4 Mother Board and LED User Interface Board optional 5 Remote Communication Board 6 Data Logger Board nnn 6 Installing and GConfigurmog The IS T Evo 7 acs ath 7 Installing Mi 15 at d S ii eom mE 7 Synchronizing Multiple 1510015 8 9 Synchronization PrOCCSS cadet 9 Tuning an Antenna Desi 11 Antenna Dynamic sns tus Lun aa ue un a ud Cem E oun iva aa eR A 12 Adjusting Antenna Output 12 Antenna Over Current 12 Detecting and Capturing Tag
45. cs using a Virtual Test Tag e Flexible and configurable to support a wide array of system applications e Configurable non volatile setup parameters Non volatile internal memory for storing up to 100 000 tag IDs and 1 000 status reports e Data logging capability for storing real time information such as tag IDs alarms messages and reports on an external USB flash drive requires the optional Data Logger Board e USB port for local operation e Ethernet and fiber optic ports for remote operation requires the optional Remote Communication Board e DC power input 24 volts for model 151001 12 volts for model 1S1001 12V e Field upgradeable firmware 151001 User Manual 1 Product Description 1S1001 Specifications tem Input Fuse 0 000 in rush Current Limiting Antenna Exciter Voltage Model 151001 12 20 V DC Electronically Adjustable 5 Steps Model 151001 12 Fixed to 10 V DC Synchronization Capability Antenna Exciter Clock Synchronization Network Configuration Hardwired Twisted Pair Interface Tag Technologies Decoding ISO FDX B ISO HDX Self Diagnostics Virtual Tag Test Electronically Adjustable Level Internal Data Storage 100 000 Tag IDs 1 000 Status Reports External Data Storage with Up to 64GB of real time information on USB flash drive optional Accessory Board Communication Ports USB Mini B ASCII Protocol Ethernet RJ45 ASCII Protocol with optional Accessor
46. download the contents of memory to another computer or storage device before erasing memory 44 151001 User Manual 151001 Commands 110 Save Status Reports to Memory 1 On 0 Off Specifies if the short version of automatically generated status reports will be stored in memory Valid values are On and Off Default is On MTG 1 0 Save Tags to Memory 1 On 0 Off Specifies if tag IDs will be stored in memory as they are detected Valid values are On and Off Default is On MVT 110 Save Virtual Tags to Memory 1 On 0 Off Specifies if Virtual Test Tag IDs will be stored in memory as they are detected Valid values are On and Off Default is On Reader RBS 1 0 Set Reader Beeper 1 On 0 Off Specifies if the 151001 internal speaker will issue an audible beep when a tag is detected Valid values are On and Off Default is Off Note 1S1001 s internal beeper is contained on the optional accessory boards RDS MM DD YYYY Set Reader Date Sets the 1S1001 s real time clock present date The date is specified as mm dd yyyy Set Tag ID Display Format H Hexadecimal D Decimal opecifies the format for displaying detected tag IDs Valid values are Hexadecimal and Decimal Default is Hexadecimal Reset to Factory Default Parameters Replaces all 151001 present settings with the factory default values 0 Off 1 0 Set Reader Initiation Delay 1 Specifies if the 151001 will
47. ed to notify you about the condition Reader temperature monitoring the reader temperature falls outside of the factory specifications an alarm message will be generated to notify you about the condition Reports Periodic status and noise reports provide diagnostic data Virtual Tag Test Detection sensitivity and front to back system operation verification are performed periodically using Virtual Test Tag 151001 User Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section provides solutions to the most common 1S1001 errors Warning Before performing any repairs the 151001 must be disconnected from the A power source Only qualified service personnel should access the internal components of the 151001 51001 does not power up 1 Check the power supply connection and integrity 2 Check the 1S1001 s power connection and integrity 3 If problem is not resolved the 151001 must be sent to the manufacturer for repair No antenna connection detected Check the antenna s connection and integrity Check the 1S1001 s antenna connection and integrity Check the 1S1001 s antenna tuning x oi ct If the problem is not resolved the 1S1001 must be sent to the manufacturer for repair For all other problems For all other problems that cannot be resolved by checking the proper wire or cable connections the 1S1001 s must be sent to the manufacturer for repair 151001 User Manual 55 Maintenance Maintenance
48. eplaced or moved to a new location as this may change the optimal settings for the antenna Set Exciter Voltage Level Not available with model IS1001 12V sets the exciter voltage level to adjust the antenna output power current Valid values are 1 5 Default is 1 ATC 0 1023 Set Antenna Tuning Capacitors Used to set the specific antenna tuning capacitance setting Valid values are 0 1023 Note This value is also controlled by the dynamic tuning mechanism You should turn off dynamic tuning while manually adjusting the tuning capacitors or the settings will be overridden by the auto tuning mechanism Changing capacitors manually should only be considered if a high precision tune is required In this case you can set up any value of the tuning capacitors and check the read performance When the desired read performance is achieved 44 51001 User Manual 001 User Manual 151001 Commands note the corresponding measured phase and set this value as the target phase for the 1S1001 0 Off ADT 110 Set Dynamic Tuning 1 Used to set antenna PAS tuning to either On or Off Default is On Dynamic Tuning automatically adjusts the tuning capacitance settings to achieve the set target phase value ATP 300 500 Set Dynamic Tuning Target Phase Used to set or adjust the dynamic tuning target phase Valid values are 300 500 Default is 390 This value is determined and set automatically during the Antenna Full Tune proces
49. erated using the RFS command Sample LOGGER Start Of Full Status Report Logger Logger Firmware Version 1 5 1 Dual Reader Time Sync Delay 1 hrs New File Creation Delay Daily Flash Drive Status Flash Drive Connected Yes Flash Drive Ready Yes Flash Drive Full No Flash Drive Free Space 102 MB Last Written File 2014 11 21100 LOGGER End Of Full Status Report 38 151001 User Manual 151001 Commands 151001 Commands The 1S1001 commands are made up of three or more characters followed by a carriage return as illustrated in the following example ACL1 0 Generally the first three letters designate the command group and the remaining letters digits designate the command parameters The commands are not case sensitive The backspace key can be used to correct an improper command The Esc key can be used to cancel a command The responses to the commands confirming the requested action or setting parameter change are sent to all available ports unless the CMLO command has been issued in which case responses will not be sent to the local USB port The following table is a list of the available commands ema Print List of Commands Used to display the list of available commands Note The response is sent only to the port from which the list of commands was requested 0 0 9 0 Set Antenna Current Low Alarm Threshold in Amperes Used to set the low antenna current alarm threshold Valid values are 0 0 disabled 0 1
50. ernet connection The 1S1001 can be monitored and configured remotely across a local area network 1 Connect the 151001 to your local area network using CAT5 Ethernet cable not supplied 2 Start the BioTerm or BioStat communication program 3 Determine the 1S1001 s IP address by selecting Tools gt Lantronix Device Utilities and clicking on the Search button within the BioTerm or BioStat utility The 1S1001 is set to automatically obtain an IP address when it is powered on The easiest way to discover the assigned IP address is to use the BioTerm or BioStat communication program This utility program will scan your network for Lantronix products the 151001 uses Lantronix XPort Ethernet module and will display the IP addresses of the devices it finds If there are multiple 1510015 on the network use the MAC address of the 1510015 Ethernet module to help identify each one BioTerm Lantronix Device Utilities Lantronix Devices Destron local Device xPort 05 Device xPort 05 Device Family Device Device Class Number Of Ports 1 Network Destron local Address 00 80 A3 9B 9C 54 IP Address 10 200 1 100 Serial Number FF 00 00 00 Device Port To RS 232C 10001 Connect 4 Select the desired 151001 and then click on the Connect button to make a connection to the 151001 If you receive an error when attempting the connection make sure the BioTerm communication param
51. ers in the Data Traffic window as you type Press Enter and verify the reader s network mode has been changed to Standalone from the confirmation message 8 Configure 151001 as the Master by using the RSM1 command see page 39 9 Configure the remaining 1S1001s as Slaves by using the RSM2 command see page 39 The following figure shows two 1S1001s wired for synchronization Poo IP 7 e gt 10 151001 User Manual Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 Tuning an Antenna Note If you employing two or more 1510015 antenna of each individual 151001 must be tuned while all other adjacent 151001 systems are disabled in standby mode or powered off In order for antenna dynamic auto tuning to function properly you must perform an antenna full tune after the initial system installation During this process the 1S1001 determines the target tuning phase the tuning phase deviation threshold and the initial tuning capacitance setting based on the properties of your system and its environment The antenna full tune process is activated by establishing a connection with the 1S1001 and entering the Antenna Full Tune AFT command see page 39 1 Power on the 1S1001 2 Use BioTerm to establish a connection with the 1S1001 For information on establishing a connection see page 15 3 Switch the 151001 from MTS mode to 151001 Standalone network operation mode by using the RNMS command
52. eters are configured as follows e address the IS1001 s IP address e 10001 Connection type TCP IP If connection problems persist or if the 151001 is not shown in the list of found devices use the Lantronix Devicelnstaller utility to reconfigure the 1S1001 s XPort Ethernet module described in the Configuring the IS1001 s Ethernet Settings section on page 21 151001 User Manual 19 Ethernet Port Operation 5 Optional To record and store all communication data such as tag IDs alarm messages reports etc configure the Bio Term utility to act as a data logger by selecting Tools gt Enable Capture or by clicking on the Capture On Off button 6 Type commands to perform the desired actions To verify the connection between the computer and the 1S1001 within BioTerm or BioStat Traffic window type 2 and then press Enter list of available commands is displayed you know you have a working connection The valid commands are described on page 39 20 151001 User Manual Configuring the 1S1001 s Ethernet Settings Configuring the 1S1001 s Ethernet Settings Note The optional Remote Communication Board is required to make an Ethernet connection This section describes how to properly configure the 1S1001 s Ethernet module XPort module so you can establish a remote Ethernet connection to the 151001 The module has been configured by Biomark prior to shipping so your 151001 is ready to be connected to
53. he font style and size that will be used to display communication traffic messages 151001 User Manual 29 30 Using BioTerm and BioStat Traffic List Parameters Font TCP Pott al Visualization um Choose Font Apply Default Font Font New Size 10 Units 3 GdiCharSet 0 GdiVerticalFont Fals Configuring BioStat Data Export Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the data export settings To configure data export settings select Tools Settings Data Export Settings Use this dialog to set the data export options e Export Values To CSV File Select to save the charts data in a form of CSV file comma separated values text file and specify its destination oet if communication traffic messages will be saved in a text file and specify its destination 151001 User Manual Using BioTerm and BioStat Export E Export Values To CSV File CSV File Path Capture Traffic To Text File Capture File Path BioStat Chart Examples FDX B Signal tab charts automatically saved BioStat Biomark Reader Status Monitor Version 1 2 0 xX Main Tools Help Main Tools Help Communication Port Communication Port IET ETE 1 Serial Port fresh zm Ti Serial Port XXX XX PACEM Pos 10001 4 oP IP Address 10 200 1 82 Port 10001 Disconnect Pause R Status Reade
54. her On or Off Default is On CPR A M Set Remote Communication Port Protocol A ASCII M MODEM sets the communication protocol of the remote communication port Valid options are ASCII and MODEM Default is ASCII 151001 User Manual 41 151001 Commands ASCII protocol is used in conjunction with either Bio Term or BioStat program to monitor maintain and update the 1S1001 MODEM protocol is used in conjunction with Biomark Data Collection Application to collect data via Sierra Wireless AirLink LS300 gateway modem CSL bps Set Local Communication Port Speed sets the speed of the local USB communication port Valid options are 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Default is 115200 bits s CTL 1 0 Set Tags Communication to Local Port 1 On 0 Off Specifies if detected tag IDs are sent to the local USB communication port Valid options are either On or Off Default is On Note This parameter does not apply to previously detected tag IDs that are stored in memory Also Note The Detection Unique Mode DUM setting will be used to determine if duplicate tag IDs are sent to the USB port Detection DCS 1 0 R Set Detection Counter 1 On 0 Off R Reset Specifies if you want to keep a running count of the tags that are detected Valid values are On Off and On Reset Default is On The detection counter counts detected tag IDs and depends on the Detection Unique Mode seitings It does not count Virtual Test Tag
55. ields the best performance Connect the antenna cable shield drain wire to Pin 3 GNDM or to Pin 2 GND of the 4 pin ANTENNA connector J8 on the Exciter Board or leave it unconnected You can determine which configuration results in the best performance C Pint Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Conditional Adjust capacitance if needed The 1S1001 has a 33nF capacitor C57 on the Exciter Board that is connected in series with the 1S1001 s bank of tuning capacitors and should be used when antenna inductance is between 130uH and 180uH no additional capacitance is connected in series at the 151001 User Manual Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 antenna and the 1S1001 is installed next to or close to the antenna the antenna cable is less than 6 ft long In most other cases this capacitor needs to be shorted out by installing jumper JP1 on the Exciter Board and additional capacitance needs to be added connected in series at the antenna to bring it within tuning range of the 1S1001 and to reduce the voltage across the antenna cable 6 Make the communication line connection s to the 1S1001 USB connection A mini USB port is available on all models and used to connect to a local computer See page 17 for details Optional Connect the Ethernet and or Fiber Optic cables to their respective ports on the Remote Communication Board The Remote Communication Board is an optional accessory See pages 18 and 19 for details
56. ing filters This board also contains two yellow antenna tuning status LEDs OFF and OFF that indicate if the antenna is out of tune and if the tuning capacitance needs to be increased OFF or reduced OFF The LED User Interface Board an optional accessory board incorporates the following 1S1001 status LEDs beeper with a potentiometer to adjust its volume and 151001 reset button This board contains four status LEDs that indicate the following e Green POWER LED indicates that power has been applied to the 151001 Yellow SCAN LED indicates that the 151001 is in Scan mode e Red TUNED LED indicates that the antenna is properly tuned to the set target phase White TAG LED indicates that a tag ID was successfully decoded 3V Power USB 1S1001 151001 Reset Antenna Tune LED Port Beeper Button Status LEDs DESTRON FEARING CORP 151001 LED USER INTERFACE BOARD PCB P N 660 0633 00 REV A ASS Y P N 710 0633 00 55 S N 20 EO 90 get nep 4 D C 2 m UD O D 70 MODEL 151001 S N 1333 0461 5V Power 151001 Volume FDX B Filters LED Status LEDs Potentiometer Output Test Point 151001 User Manual 5 Product Description Remote Communication Board Optional Note The LED User Interface Board the Remote Communication Board and the Data Logger Board are all mutually exclusive only one can be installed
57. ion delay The delay can be set from 0 disabled to 1440 minutes 24 hours When the delay expires the Virtual Test Tag will be activated for up to 120 milliseconds unless the 1S1001 has detected the presence of a real PIT tag at its antenna in which case the Virtual Tag Test will be aborted and skipped This test is done in order to verify that the system is operating properly especially during extended periods when no PIT tags are present Note Virtual Test Tag will be activated for the amount of time equal to the FDXB Detection Scan Time setting but no longer than 120 milliseconds DVL 0 255 Set Virtual Test Tag Level Used to specify the Virtual Test Tag signal level The higher this value is set the stronger the Virtual Test Tag signal that will be generated This allows you to check the 151001 performance for sensitivity Valid values are 0 255 Default is 128 151001 User Manual 43 51001 Commands DVT 110 Set Virtual Test Tag 1 On 0 Off S Single Shot Uses a virtual tag to perform a test that verifies the system s integrity and sensitivity It generates an ISO FDX B tag signal at selectable signal levels Virtual Test Tag Level and can be activated in the following manner e Automatically if Automatic Virtual Test Tag Single Shot Delay is set to a non zero value The test is performed at user selectable intervals Manually if this parameter is set to Single Shot The test is initiated on the 1
58. ire should be used as a signal reference conductor GND 1 Use the conductors of one pair to connect the SS and SS signals The 151001 utilizes a network synchronization topology e Connect SS pin 1 of Exciter Board connector J7 of the master 1S1001 to SS of all the slave 1510015 e Connect SS pin 2 of Exciter Board connector J7 of the master 151001 to SS of all the slave 1510015 2 Use the conductors of the second pair as the signal reference connection GND pin 3 of Exciter Board connector J7 151001 User Manual 9 Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 3 Use the cable shield drain wire to connect to the chassis ground pins GNDM pin 4 of Exciter Board connector J7 4 120 Ohm termination resistors need to be connected between Pin 1 SS and Pin 2 SS of connector J7 on the Exciter Boards of the 1S1001s that are closest to each end of the synchronization cable This is accomplished by installing Jumper JP2 on the Exciter Board of each of the two 1S1001s Jumper JP2 on the Exciter Board of all other 15100165 on the network should not be installed Jumper 2 Pin1 2 Pin3 4 Power the 1510015 Use establish connection with the 1510015 For information on establishing a connection see page 15 7 Switch the 1510015 from MTS mode to 151001 Standalone network operation mode by using the RNMS command see page 39 You should see the echo of all charact
59. ires a status report from the 1S1001 on a continual basis and displays the output in a graphical format This provides easy to read presentation of the 1510015 diagnostic data in real time BioStat is configurable it can be used to store diagnostic charts at user defined intervals and it is free to Biomark customers Note BioStat is available at www biomark com products firmware applications For information on how to make a communication connection with an 151001 using BioStat see the Establishing a Connection with the 151001 section on page 15 Configuring BioStat Serial Port Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the Serial Port settings To configure Serial Port settings select Tools Settings Serial Port Settings Use this dialog to match Serial Port settings of the connected device 1510015 Serial Port communication is configured as follows e Parity None e Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 e Flow Control None BioStat Settings Settings Visualization Charts o i Traffic List Data Export Stop Bits How Control Mone RTS CTS RTS CTS 151001 User Manual 27 Using BioTerm and BioStat Configuring BioStat TCP Port Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the TCP Port settings To configure TCP Port settings select Tools gt Settings gt TCP Port Settings Use this dialog to set security features rel
60. m reset Sample INF Start of Noise Report Present Noise 134 mV 14 Maximum Noise 222 mV 24 Average Noise 157 mV 17 Time Averaged Over 0 01 00 NRP 01 12 09 2013 12 31 39 700 14 24 17 60 INF End of Noise Report 151001 User Manual 51 Alarm Messages and Codes Alarm Messages and Codes When an abnormal condition is detected by the 1S1001 it generates an alarm message that is sent to the communication ports The alarms are sent to all available ports unless the CMLO command has been issued in which case the alarms will not be sent to the local USB port The following table is a list of the available alarms and their corresponding codes Reader Date Time Lost 151001 date time setting has been lost Set reader real time clock present date and time Reserved for MTS Mode Reader Memory Error 151001 internal data memory reading writing error detected Memory content is not guaranteed to be correct Unit requires repair Tune Out of Range Decrease Capacitance The 151001 is unable to reach the desired antenna tuning using the internal capacitors bank Manual antenna capacitance reduction is required Tune Out of Range Increase Capacitance 151001 is unable to reach the desired antenna tuning using the internal capacitors bank Manual antenna capacitance increase is required VTT Test Failed 151001 failed to detect VTT Verify antenna tuning and system noise level VTT level adjustment may be
61. maintain the tune point or so high that the 151001 15 not making adjustments Adjusting Antenna Output Power Note This section does not apply to 151001 12 readers because their exciter voltage is fixed at 10 V DC Antenna output power current can be adjusted by changing exciter voltage on standard 24 V DC 151001 readers There are five steps of exciter voltage adjustments from 12 V DC to 20 V DC in 2 V increments Therefore setting 1 adjusts the exciter voltage to 12 V DC the minimum antenna power and setting 5 adjusts the exciter voltage to 20 V DC the maximum antenna power It is recommended that you set antenna output power current to the lowest setting that provides the necessary detection range Antenna Over Current Protection The 1S1001 has a built in antenna current limiting mechanism that will generate an alarm message when an antenna current in excess of 10 A peak to peak is detected It will automatically reduce the exciter voltage when an antenna current in excess of 11 A peak to peak is detected in order to bring it to an acceptable level If an antenna current exceeds 11 A peak to peak even at the minimal exciter voltage setting the 151001 will switch to Standby mode until it is reset or toggled back to Scan mode 12 151001 User Manual Detecting and Capturing Tag IDs Detecting and Capturing Tag IDs When the 1S1001 is powered on or reset it will automatically start in Scan mode and will im
62. mediately begin scanning for tags Depending on the configuration detected tag IDs may be stored in up to three locations e Internal storage memory Locally attached computer e Remote computer or data logger board external USB flash drive Storing Tag IDs in Memory New tag IDs will be stored in memory if the Save Tags to Memory MTG setting is enabled 151001 memory can store up to 100 000 tags 1 000 status reports In addition e Duplicate tag IDs the same tag ID detected multiple times by the same 151001 may or may not be recorded depending on how Set Detection Unique Mode is configured See the DUM command in the 51001 Commands section beginning on page 39 e Virtual Test Tag IDs will be stored in memory if the Save Virtual Tags to Memory setting is enabled See the MVT command in the S1001 Commands section beginning on page 39 Storing Tag IDs on a Locally Attached Computer New tag IDs will be sent to the local USB port if the Set Tags Communication to Local Port CTL setting is enabled Duplicate tags may or may not be sent depending on how Set Detection Unique Mode is configured Bio Term BioStat communication program that is monitoring this port will receive the tag data See page 17 for information on using the USB port Storing Tag IDs on a Remote Computer or on the Optional Data Logger Board These two options are mutually exclusive you can do one or the other New tag IDs will be alway
63. munication Lantronix xPort Security Serial Port Channel 1 Password Enabled 5 Visualization Fassword 11 Channel 1 AES 256 Encryption Enabled AES 256 Encryption Key 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Data Export 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Configuring BioTerm Traffic List Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the traffic list settings To configure the traffic list settings select Tools gt Settings gt Traffic List Settings Use this dialog to choose the font style and size that will be used to display communication traffic messages 151001 User Manual 25 Using BioTerm and BioStat BioTerm Settings Traffic List Parameters Font Visualization Font Name Courier Mew Size 10 Units 3 GdiCharSet 0 GdiVerticalFont Fals 3 Vi Choose Font Apply Defaut Font fees Traffic List Data Export Configuring BioTerm Data Export Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the data export settings To configure data export settings select Tools Settings Data Export Settings Use this dialog to set destination of a text file for saving communication traffic messages BioTerm Settings Data Export Capture File Path C Users 26 151001 User Manual Using BioTerm and BioStat Using BioStat BioStat is a status monitoring program developed by Biomark The program acqu
64. nitoring If the input voltage level drops below the factory specifications an alarm message will be generated to notify you about the condition Exciter voltage level monitoring If the exciter voltage level drops below the factory specifications an alarm message will be generated to notify you about the condition Antenna current monitoring Excessive current To protect its internal components from an excessive antenna current level the 1S1001 has a built in antenna current limiting mechanism that will generate an alarm message if an antenna current in excess of 10 peak to peak is detected If an antenna current in excess of 11 A peak to peak is detected the 151001 will automatically reduce its exciter voltage in order to bring the current to the acceptable level If the antenna current exceeds 11 A peak to peak even when the minimal exciter voltage setting is applied the 151001 will switch itself into standby mode until it is either reset or toggled back to Scan mode Minimum current If the antenna current drops below the user selectable threshold an alarm message will be generated to notify you about the condition Noise level monitoring If the noise level increases above the user selectable threshold an alarm message will be generated to notify you about the condition Antenna tuning monitoring If the 151001 tuning capacitance setting approaches the limit and crosses the user selectable threshold an alarm message will be generat
65. oard Connects the 151001 to a local area network LAN Use this port to monitor maintain and update the 151001 from a remote site Tags detected by the 151001 are automatically sent to this port Other types of data such as alarms and messages are also automatically sent to this port This port operates using the ASCII protocol so make sure you verify the setting of the Remote Communication Port protocol and use the CPR command to set it to ASCII if necessary See page 19 for information on using the Ethernet port RS 232 Port Requires the optional Data Logger Board Use this port to monitor maintain and update the 151001 from a local or remote computer Tags detected by the 151001 are automatically sent to this port Other types of data such as alarms and messages are also automatically sent to this port This port operates using the ASCII protocol so make sure you verify the setting of the Remote Communication Port protocol and use the CPR command to set it to ASCII if necessary See page 36 for information on using the RS 232 port Although you can use multiple connection options at the same time the recommendation is to use only one or the other This will prevent conflicting configuration commands from being sent simultaneously from different sources Note By default the tag IDs alarms messages and automatic reports are sent by the 151001 all available ports You can only control what data is sent to the local USB port by u
66. oint is added to the chart Charts Auto Scale Enabled Enables auto scaling of Y axis of the charts based on the values received Charts Auto Saving Specifies if charts will be automatically saved by the program Auto Saving Interval Specifies how often the charts will be saved in minutes 151001 User Manual Using BioTerm and BioStat Auto Saving Folder Specifies the location of the folder that will be used to store the charts files Chart Saving Format Specifies the file format used when saving charts Valid options png jog omp gif tif and emf BioStat Settings E Settings E Communication Charts Settings Max X Points 3600 10 10000 chart Length Charts Auto Scale Enabled Charts Auto Saving Chart Saving Format Max X Points is the maximum amount of points a chart may collect After the maximum amount is collected charts will begin removing the oldest points to display the most recent data Chart Length is the maximum chart points multiple by the update period Ta track data for a longer period of time enable the Charts Auto Saving feature with an interval equal to the maximum time shown on charts Configuring BioStat Traffic List Settings Note You must be disconnected from the 1S1001 in order to modify the traffic list settings To configure the traffic list settings select Tools gt Settings gt Traffic List Settings Use this dialog to choose t
67. on is unique however so you must monitor the amount of data being stored and set your own schedule For instructions on how to collect data from a flash drive see the Collecting Data section on page 34 56 151001 User Manual Advanced Diagnostics Advanced Diagnostics Warning Only qualified service personnel should access the internal components of the 151001 or perform the advanced diagnostics described in this section The advanced diagnostics described in this section can be performed with the help of an oscilloscope Monitoring the Antenna Current Attach a current probe Tektronix P6021 or equivalent to either one of the antenna leads This is used to e Verify that the 1510015 antenna is tuned properly e Check that current measurement is well calibrated Monitoring the 151001 FDX B Tag Signal Decoding Filters Output Connect a voltage probe to the white BFLTR test point TP16 on the Mother Board If HDX detection is enabled attach another voltage probe to the white HDX EN test point on the Mother Board and trigger the view of the oscilloscope by the falling slope of this signal The probe s ground leads can be attached to the shield SH1 on the Mother Board This is used to e Check for the presence of excessive noise and help determine its source e Verify the integrity of an FDX B tag signal Monitoring the 1S1001 s HDX Tag Signal Decoding Filters Output Connect a voltage probe to the white
68. ort 05 27 Configuring BioStat TCP Port 28 Configuring BioStat Chart 05 28 Configuring BioStat Traffic List Settings 29 Configuring BioStat Data Export Settings 30 BloStat Char Examples PRI 31 Data Logger Board Operation iiie Ete ee PUE ute E Dres Gott 32 Preparing to Use the Data Logger 33 Collecting Data ti Imm 34 151001 User Manual iii Table of Contents Ejecting the Flash Drive and Downloading 34 Using the RS 232 Port to Download Data 34 Using the Communication Port to Monitor and Configure the 151001 36 Dual Reader Data 36 Data Logger Board 9 37 Data Logger Board Status 38 S100 T GCOITIBiahldS tms d 39 48 FUIIStatus Report US 48 Stalls
69. ponents 3 HDX tag signal monitoring 57 Installing the 1S1001 7 IP address 22 1S1001 reader 1 1S1001 12V 1 64 151001 User Manual Index L Lantronix 19 Lantronix Devicelnstaller 21 LED User Interface Board 3 5 MAC address 19 Maintenance 56 Message types and formats 16 Models 1 Mother Board 3 5 N Noise report 51 P Pre installation steps 7 Product description 1 R Remote Communication Board 6 Report structures 48 S Sample signals 58 Scanning for tags 13 Self tests 54 Short status report 50 Specifications 2 Synchronizing multiple 1S1001s 9 T Tag detection counter 14 Tag IDs 13 Downloading 14 Stored in memory 13 Stored on a locally attached computer 13 Stored on a remote computer 13 Stored on the Data Logger Board 13 Tag memory counter 14 Troubleshooting 55 Tuning an antenna 11 Tuning capacitance range 11 U Updating the firmware 63 USB comm port 15 USB comm port operation 17 USB flash drive 33 Collecting data 34 56 X XPort module 21 65 Bioma rk eA SPECIALISTS IN ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION Biomark Inc 705 S 8th Street Boise Idaho 83702 USA 1 208 275 0011 66 151001 User Manual
70. r Status Reader 151001 Reader 151001 ery Reader ID 01 FDXB Signal mV Antenna Current Amp Capacitors Detections tags sec FDXB Signal mV Antenna Current Amp Capacitors Detections tags sec _ Reader ID am Operation Mode Scan Operation Mode Network Mode Standalone ee Network Mode Sync Mode Standalone Sync Mode Sync Present Sync Present VE Level 5 VE Level Present Phase 390 Present Phase Relative Phase Relative Phase Capasitors Capasitors Input Voltage Input Voltage Exciter Voltage Exciter Voltage RRA RRS Antenna Current Antenna Curent 9 24 2013 3 08 PM 9 24 2013 3 09 PM Sele FDXB Signal Level Tags In Memory Tags Memory Usage Traffic Stat Reports In Memory m Stat Rep Memory Usage Temperature 9 24 2013 2 50 8 24 20132 52 8 24120132 54 09 23 2013 49 45 1C2DD5F2B7 09 23 2013 E 1C2DD5F2B7 Connection Status Connected to IP 10 200 1 82 10001 09 23 2013 18 49 45 09 23 2013 z E 1C2DD5F2B7 e 09 23 2013 c E 1C2DD5F2B7 09 23 2013 5 E 1C2DD5F2B7 09 23 2013 1C2DD5F2B7 09 23 2013 49 45 1C2DD5F2B7 Connection Status Connected to IP 10 200 1 82 10001 Charts Auto Saving disabled 2 151001 User Manual 31 Data Logger Board Operation
71. s Note Changing target phase manually should only be considered if a high precision tune is required In this case you can adjust target phase value to see if better read performance can be achieved ATS 2 63 Set Dynamic Tuning Target Phase Deviation Threshold Used to set or adjust the tuning phase deviation threshold Valid deviation values are 2 63 Default is 10 This specifies how far the actual antenna signal phase can deviate from the target phase before the 151001 begins the dynamic auto tune process During this process the 151001 adjusts capacitance in an effort to return to the target phase and retune its antenna This value is determined and set automatically during the Antenna Full Tune process Note In low Q systems you might set the Phase Deviation rather high 10 or more In high Q systems requiring more finely tuned antennas you might set the deviation rather low 2 10 But beware of setting the deviation value so high that the 1S1001 is not making any adjustments at all or so low that the reader is not able to maintain the tune point Communication CAL 110 set Alarms Communication to Local Port 1 On 0 Off Specifies if alarms issued are sent to the local USB communication port Valid options are either On or Off Default is On CML 110 Set Messages Communication to Local Port 1 On 0 Off Specifies if messages issued are sent to the local USB communication port Valid options are eit
72. s sent to whichever option you are using Duplicate tag IDs the same tag ID detected multiple times by the same 1S1001 may or may not be sent depending on how Set Detection Unique Mode is configured See the DUM command in the 51001 Commands section beginning on page 39 You can use the optional Remote Communication Board to send tag data across a remote communication line either an Ethernet or a Fiber Optic line and capture it live Bio Term or BioStat communication programs that are monitoring these ports will receive the data See pages 18 and 19 for information on using these ports e You can use the optional Data Logger Board to store tag data on an external USB flash drive See the Data Logger Board Operation section on page 32 for details on collecting data 151001 User Manual 13 Detecting and Capturing Tag IDs Tag Detection Counter The tag detection counter shows the number of tag IDs that have been detected since the 1S1001 was powered on or since the counter was reset The tag counter behavior is configured using the Set Detection Counter setting See the DCS command in the 51001 Commands section beginning on page 39 e o view the number of tag detections generate a full status report see page 48 Tag Memory Counter The tag memory counter shows the number of tag IDs stored in memory To view this counter generate a full status report see page 48 Downloading Tag IDs To download tag IDs and status report
73. s that are stored in memory use the MFD command The data will be sent only to the port that initiated the MFD command 14 151001 User Manual Establishing a Connection with the 1S1001 Establishing a Connection with the 1S1001 There are four ways to make a connection with the 1S1001 USB port Connects the 1S1001 to a local device such as a laptop Use this port to monitor maintain and update the 1S1001 while at the local site Tags detected by the 1510015 are sent to this port only if the Set Tags Communication to Local Port command has been issued CTL1 Sending other types of data to the local port can also be controlled using the CAL and CML commands This port operates using the ASCII protocol See page 17 for information on using this port Fiber Optic transmit and receive ports Requires the optional Remote Communication Board Connects the 1S1001 to a high speed fiber optic network for long distance communication Use this port to monitor maintain and update the 151001 from a remote site Tags detected by the 151001 are automatically sent to this port Other data such as alarms and messages are also automatically sent to this port This port operates using the ASCII protocol so make sure you verify the setting of the Remote Communication Port protocol and use the CPR command to set it to ASCII if necessary See page 18 for information on using the fiber optic ports Ethernet port Requires the optional Remote Communication B
74. sends a Firmware Version Report Note The data will be sent only to the port from which the report was requested 151001 User Manual 151001 Commands RND 0 1440 Set Automatic Noise Report Delay in Minutes Specifies how often to automatically send the Noise Report Valid values 0 disabled 1 1440 minutes Default is O disabled Report Noise Status Immediately generates and sends a Noise Report The report provides noise statistics such as present average and peak noise measurement values The report contains the information since the last time it was generated or since the last system reset Note The data will be sent only to the port from which the report was requested RSD Set Automatic Status Report Delay in Minutes Specifies how often to automatically send the Full Status Report Valid values O disabled 1 1440 minutes Default is 60 minutes 151001 User Manual 47 Report Structures Report Structures Full Status Report Structure A full status report contains important configuration settings and diagnostic data for the 1S1001 The report can be generated using the RFS command Status Message Message Information Reeder i ing Sync Mode Reader synchronization mode setting Master Slave Standalone Reader Initiation Delay Reader automatic diagnostics delay setting Enabled Disabled 0 0 9 0 Alarms unique delay setting in seconds Disabled 1
75. setting of the FDXB Detection Scan Time parameter for FDX and to 20 milliseconds for HDX If set to Slave the 151001 will disable its own Antenna Exciter clock and will use the synchronization signal it receives through the synchronization network If set to Standalone the 151001 will use its own Antenna Exciter clock as the source of the synchronization signal and will transmit it out to the synchronization network If the unit is put in standby mode its synchronization output signal is disabled In this mode if HDX tag detection is enabled FDX HDX cycle timings will be variable depending on tag presence from 45 milliseconds to the present setting of the FDXB Detection Scan Time parameter for FDX and from 4 to 20 milliseconds for HDX This mode must not be used when multiple 1510015 are being synchronized 55 Set Reader Time 24 hour Sets the 1S1001 s real time clock present time The time is specified as hh mm ss hours minutes seconds in 24 hour format Reports Report Reader Date and Time Reports the 1S1001 s real time clock present date and time Note The data will be sent only to the port from which the report was requested Report Full Status Immediately generates and sends a Full Status Report This report contains vital configuration settings and diagnostic data Note The data will be sent only to the port from which the report was requested Report Firmware Version Immediately generates and
76. signed for applications that require low power consumption a large detection area and high adaptability to environmental changes Each 1S1001 s antenna exciter circuitry is designed to operate a large antenna possibly as large as 4 feet by 20 feet with low coil inductance to provide a large detection area that is tolerant of environmental changes In addition 151001 can carry out independent automatic dynamic antenna tuning while providing ample power to its antenna for optimal tag activation and detection The 151001 saves tag data and system information in its internal memory It can also save the information on a removable memory device or communicate the data in real time via various paths to a host computer or a data logger Models There are two available models 151001 This is the base model It requires a 24 V DC power input This model uses 1S1001 Application Firmware v1 x x 151001 12 Same as 151001 except that it requires a 12 V DC power input and it does not offer adjustable antenna power output This model is identified by a yellow model number sticker on the Mother board This model uses 1S1001 Application Firmware v2 x x Features The 151001 incorporates the following features e Dynamic antenna auto tuning e Support for a wide range of antenna inductances e Adjustable antenna output power not available on 1S1001 12V Detection of ISO compliant FDX B and HDX PIT tags e Automatic system performance diagnosti
77. sing CAL CML and CTL commands The speed at which the data is sent is dictated by the lowest speed setting defined on the available ports the lowest speed will be used on all ports 151001 User Manual 15 Establishing a Connection with the 1S1001 ASCII Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a character encoding scheme based on the ordering of the English alphabet string of 7 binary digits represents each character This is the simplest communications protocol It transmits only ASCII characters and uses ASCII control codes It implies little or no error checking This protocol is supported by the BioTerm and BioStat programs developed by Biomark and by most standard communications programs such as Terminal HyperTerminal Tera Term Pro etc Biomark recommends using BioTerm and BioStat programs to securely monitor maintain and update an 151001 The BioTerm BioStat programs are available for download here http www biomark com technical services firmware applications Message Types and Formats To help sort the data all messages have an identifier that delineates their type e MSG Used to define an informational message e ALM Used to define an alarm or error message e TAG Used to define a tag ID message e SRP Used to define an abbreviated status report message NHP Used to define an abbreviated noise report message e INF Used to define the beginning
78. ssary adjustments Since Dynamic Tuning has a finite range not all changes in antenna tuning can be recovered using electronically switched capacitors With this in mind it is recommended that you adjust the capacitors at the antenna so that the initial dynamic tuning capacitors setting is as close to the mid range as possible There are customizable alarms available that can notify you in advance if your system is approaching the limit of the Dynamic Tuning range Alarms will also notify you if the antenna is out of tuning range and they will suggest the direction of changes to make to antenna capacitors The responsiveness sensitivity of the Dynamic Tuning can be adjusted by changing the Dynamic Tuning Phase Deviation Threshold value Dynamic Tuning will not attempt any tuning Capacitance adjustments until the phase deviation value exceeds the threshold setting in either direction This value is determined and set automatically during Antenna Full Tune process but can be adjusted if necessary It should be set lower 2 10 for high Q systems where smaller antenna tuning changes can result in greater detection degradation For low Q systems where wider tuning changes would not cause big detection losses or for systems with rapid and frequent conditions changes the threshold setting can be set higher 10 or more to reduce the unnecessary Dynamic Tuning activity But beware of setting the deviation value so low that the reader is not able to
79. used by the Dynamic Tuning feature if enabled to track any changes to the environment such as water depth ambient temperature foreign objects presence components deterioration etc that may result in antenna de tuning and to adjust the capacitor settings accordingly to re tune the antenna Dynamic Tuning Phase Deviation Threshold value will be selected based on the maximum phase value change related to tuning capacitance smallest step change around the tune point If the antenna is out of tuning range helS1001 will switch itself to Standby mode and display a message suggesting if the antenna tuning capacitance needs to be increased or decreased No changes will be made to the existing antenna tuning parameters e hetuning capacitance needs to be increased or decreased at the antenna to bring it within the tuning range of the 151001 151001 User Manual 11 Installing and Configuring the 1S1001 Antenna Dynamic Tuning When the antenna de tunes it means its signal phase has deviated from the target value During system operation Dynamic Tuning tracks this phase deviation to determine when and what adjustments to make to the tuning capacitors setting to return the phase value to the target value and to re tune the antenna The adjustments are done gradually so there is no interruption of tag detection If there is an interruption in tag detection it is due to the antenna being too far out of tune while Dynamic Tuning is making the nece
80. w often to synchronize the 1S1001s real time clocks Valid values are 0 disabled 1 24 hours Default is O disabled Set New File Creation Delay D Daily M Monthly Specifies how often to create a new data file Valid options are Daily and Monthly Default is Daily Flash Drive FLS Print List of Files on Flash Drive Used to display the list of files on the flash drive BEEN Download Undated File from Flash Drive 151001 User Manual 37 Data Logger Board Operation sede downoad Undated fle rom te fash dve Download Monthly Data File From Flash Drive Used to download a specific monthly data file from the flash drive Download Daily Data File From Flash Drive Used to download a specific monthly data file from the flash drive FER Erase Undated File from Flash Drive uA FER Erase Monthly Data File from Flash Drive Used to erase a specific monthly data file from the flash drive FER YYYY 00 Erase Daily Data File from Flash Drive Used to erase a specific daily data file from the flash drive FMT Format Flash Drive Used to format the flash drive to a FAT32 file system Note All data presently stored on the flash drive will be erased Reports HFS Report Data Logger status Used to generate Data Logger status report Data Logger Board Status Report A Data Logger Board status report contains its configuration settings information and the flash drive status The report can be gen
81. y Board Fiber Optics ST ASCII Protocol with optional Accessory Board External Status LEDs with Power Green Tuned Red optional Accessory Board Scan Yellow Tag White Piezo Indicator 4 KHz 70 dB Accessory Board Dimensions 12 25 L x 3 75 W x 2 00 H 31 cm x 9 5 cm x 5 w o enclosure 2 151001 User Manual Product Description 1S1001 Major Internal Hardware Components Note Shown as supplied by Biomark Exciter Board Mother Board LED User Interface Board optional 324U 000613 151001 User Manual 3 Product Description Exciter Board The Exciter Board incorporates the following the antenna exciter with adjustable power output dynamic tuning capacitors the 151001 synchronization interface Virtual Test Tag and FDX B tag and HDX tag signal detectors Power CAN Bus Exciter Board Connector Connector Power LEDs not used gt mi 2 2 Synchronization Capacitor Synchronization Connector Connector Bypass Network Termination Jumper Jumper 4 151001 User Manual Product Description Note The LED User Interface Board the Remote Communication Board and the Data Logger Board are all mutually exclusive only one can be installed at a time The Mother Board incorporates the following input power monitoring CPU internal memory optional accessory boards interface and FDX B tag and HDX tag signal decod

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