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1. XXXX Firmware Number V Revision Status 8 bits as below B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 Bl BO External KB Viewing Keypad Reader Display Mode Baudrate enable Desktop 1 enable 1 enable asterisk 1 buffer 00 2400bps O disable 0 Wall Mount _ 9 4isable O disable 0 normal O unbuffer 01 4800bps 10 9600bps 11 19200bps You can get device information and status by this command You will get nothing if the computer s baudrate didn t match with the device 6 B Show pre saved page message on LCD HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX D m n ETX 02H 44H bin bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK m text page message m 30H graphic page message m 31H n page number 31H lt n lt 3CH for m 30H text page 31H lt n lt 36H for m 31H graphic page You can show page message which is kept in EEPROM on your LCD Device will reply ACK and display the pre saved message if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK The default text page table Page Message Page Message Page Message 1 Welcome 5 Card error 9 Verify fail 2 Enter PIN 6 Press ENT 10 Re enter PIN 3 PIN error 7 Time out 11 Thank you 4 Swipe card 8 Please try again 12 Not working 6 C Erase LCD and buffer HOST to DEVICE 3 bytes STX C ET
2. Command format A X Possible replies network Annn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ppppp mseic ES oo 0 dd d where nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn MAC address of the DS Ppppp data port number of the DS m fixed to N means that the application firmware not the NetLoader is running 5 programming mode none S serial U out of band UDP T inband TCP or command phase TCP e error status no errors detected E running in the error mode i IP address status not obtained yet obtained via DHCP M fixed set manually c data connection status closed A sending ARP O being established C TCP connection established or being closed U UDP connection established R reset by remote host E Ethernet to serial buffer overflow no overflow E overflow detected S serial to Ethernet buffer overflow no overflow S overflow detected 00 0 OWner name dd d device name Example VB6 Code Winsock1 RemoteHost 255 255 255 255 Winsock1 SendData X Note 1 This is a broadcasts command so the remote host IP needs to be set to 255 255 255 255 2 For more details please refer to the on line help file of DS Manager tibbo_docs chm on Echo X command section e Assign new IP address command Command format Ammm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmmvpp p ii iii iii ii Where mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm MAC address of t
3. The table of mapping below shows the default value of each key while you initialize the device by Chapter 6 command 6 H The key layout for Desktop type is on the left hand side and the key layout for Wall mount type is on the right hand side The same key represents different value in different installation type Desktop LCD on top Wall Mount LCD on bottom If you want to redefine the Symbol on specific key elelale m please see Chapter 6 command 6 J amp 6 K ale 102 15 20 Each key only maps one symbol except the following 3 symbols which stand for their KeyPosition own definitions served as the control keys if you program these symbols for some Coordinate specific keys CLR key The key used to clear delete the last one character inside buffer and backward one character on LCD screen Buffer mode The key used to send out the key value CLR 08H and backward one character on the LCD screen Non buffer mode ESC key The key used to clear up all key values on LCD screen and delete all data inside Buffer Buffer mode The key also used to send out the key value ESC 1 BH and clear up the value on LCD Non buffer mode ENT key The key used to dispatch send out all data on the buffer with ending of ENT ODH and delete all the data on the buffer and on t
4. an ACK or a related message as a positive feedback or it will react a Also be noted that the keypad and reader are enabled while the terminal is power up 5 C Operation Parameters Setting and obtaining the value Applying command 6 A to get the firmware and current status of the operation parameter on FAT800A We suggest you use this command to get the current version and correspondent operation parameter settings between server and FAT800A Chapter 6 Command 6 A will send a byte as the feedback to stand for its current status You may use the bit to review the buffer un buffer mode asterisk digit displaying wall mount desk top viewing external KB port enable disable reader enable disable keypad enable disable internal serial baudrate etc values Applying command 6 G to set up the values Chapter 6 Command 6 G severs as the command of values setting up settings are saved in FAT800A memory excluding reader and keypad While you power up FAT800A it will always take the last setting from the terminal 5 D Desktop and Wall mount usage FATS800A is designed for available for two types of installation Refer to right hand side figure for easy identification Desktop operation or Wall mount operation EE But even you have referred to the figure at 3 B for terminal e installation of wall mounting two more issues you have to complete 1 Sending out the right command 6 G value m 5 n 0 for fi
5. blink by this command until the device is interrupted by next operation like communication key in etc Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 J Inquire the keycode of key HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX I m ETX 02H 49H Bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes KeyValue of specific key position NACK 01H lt m lt 14H the key position where you want to inquire Device will reply the KeyValue of the specific key position if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 K Define the keycode of keys HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes min STX X ETX 02H 58H bin bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK You can change the code of key by this command 01 H zm 14H the key position where you want to changed n the ASCII of key you programmed Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 L Show text message and save it to the text message page HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes min STX Y ETX 02H 59H bin DATA 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK n 30H Show text message to LCD but never keep it 31H lt n lt 3CH Show text message to LCD and save it to the text message page n The maximum number of text message is 32 digits for each page and can sav
6. external keyboard port The key issue is to set the value at I O0z1 same as the default value when terminal is power up Once this is done you may be able to follow instructions of chapter 6 To access I O 1 6 7 8 you need to set up the value directly from the host to the terminal s I O ports of these I O 1 6 7 8 lines are of CMOS type From the hardware point of view all I O lines can serve as the input or output function Maximum loading current for all CMOS lines 15 0 5 B Power up and Reboot When you start up FAT800A it will set the boot up status from memory EEPROM A beep sound will react at the same time and the LCD screen shows the start up page message What you have now is the whole procedure of booting up FAT800A While the FAT800A is booting up the terminal itself also does the initialization to its built in Ethernet module to check whether the Ethernet module is in good condition according to the chapter 4 B content the Green LED will give a blink to acknowledge the Ethernet module receipt of the package This will help you with the simple checking of FAT800A connects to LAN in good status You have to establish the connection with FAT800A again on Ethernet network at every time of reboot This can be done automatically by the application software from SERVER When you power up you will get the I O0 1 and FAT800A stays at the stand by mode Now you are able to give a command to FAT800A The FAT800A will reply
7. the Status of Pin 0 to Low Winsock1 SendData 501 which FAT800 IP is 192 168 100 216 Note 1 For more details please refer to the on line help file of DS Manager tibbo docs chm on Set I O Pin Status Sx instruction section 7 B Reply Codes Listed below are all available reply codes Description OK command completed successfully Error incorrect command was issued Rejected command was rejected by the DS Denied access was denied by the DS Failed command execution failed 8 Specifications 8 A Display 122 32 graphics LCD without backlight Number of characters 32 16 columns 2 lines 12 Text Messages amp 6 Graphics Massages 8 B Power consumption 130mA 12VDC 8 C Network Ethernet RJ45 8 D Operation Temperature 0 50 C 8 E Redaer specifications A Magnetic card reader Format ISO 7811 standard format track 2 only for FAT800AM 00 ISO 7811 standard format track 1 only for FAT800AM 01 Swiping speed vary from 3 50 IPS B 125KHz RFID reader Format 125KHz ASK 64 bits Manchester cording EM compatible for FAT800AR 00 AVAILABLE transponders CERO TAGSO TAG52 1 86X55 X 0 8mm ISO card magstripe Printable m CFRO3 86 X55 X2 mm Standard Clamshell none printable TAGS2 Disk y 52 X inner holew 5 1 X thickness 8 mm ZEOKS 25 TAGSO Disk y 50 X inner hole 4 X thickness 2 4 mm CFROS Ve TAG25 Disk y 25 X 4 mm thicknes
8. the data format of Ethernet package and the ones of Ethernet module inside FAT800A Chapter Reference Chapter 6 content the command list of MCU Chapter 7 content the details of data format between Ethernet package and FAT800A Ethernet module 3 Installation 3 A Connection in LAN a Connect the cable WAS 1499 to the RJ45 port of the hub b Plug in the DC power adaptor to the power jack on the FAT800A c Plug the adaptor to the power line 3 B Wall Mount installation a Place the bracket on the wall 4 hooks on top b Put FAT800A on the bracket like the diagram as below LL Wall Side View Front View 3 4 Pin Assignment Back View RJ45 LED o Dual Box Header 4 RJ45 Pin Signal 1 TX Positive line of the differential output signal pair 2 TX Negative line of the differential output signal pair 3 RX Positive line of the differential input signal pair 6 RX Negative line of the differential input signal pair 4 5 short connection amp 7 8 short connection 4 B Status LED The green EG and red EY LEDs represent the status of the Ethernet port The EG is normally ON and will temporarily turn off when the FAT800A receives a network packet The EY is normally OFF and will temporarily turn on when a data collision is detected on the Ethernet 4 C DC power jack Pin Signal Center 9V 4 12VDC D2 1mm
9. this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 G Change Operation parameters HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX P m gETX 02H 50H bin bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK Parameter description as below Change Baudrate Change Mode Change Displaying Type Change Viewing Change Ext K B m 31H m 32H m 33H m 34H m 35H n 30H 2400bps n 30H unbuffered mode n 30H normal n 30H wall mount n 30H disable n 31H 4800bps n 31H buffer mode n 31H asterisk mark n 31H desk top n 31H enable n 32H 9600bps n 33H 19200bps The means factory default When you set the parameter device will keep this setting into memory EEPROM Device will reply ACK and change as you selected Otherwise reply NACK 6 H Initialize Device Reset HOST to DEVICE 3 bytes STX ETX 02H 40H 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK if this command is acknowledged Host sets all settings into device as factory default The key layout will meet the setting of viewing Device will reply ACK and reset all settings to factory default acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 I Blink the display HOST to DEVICE 3 bytes STX F ETX 02H 46H 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK if this command is Display will
10. 7FH EGH C6H C6H D 15 D 16 C6H C6H C2H COH 70H 20H 9 IE el 1 0 0 0 0 ea lt 0 em lt 0 Uv 0 Uv 0 gt After this we send sequent command to the device as following 00000100 00000110 04H 06H STX Z 08H 09H OEH 10H 80H COH F0H FCH CEH C7H C3H C3H C3H C3H C3H 47H OEH 04H 04H 06H 1FH 7FH E6H C6H C6H C6H C6H C2H C0H E0H 70H 20H ETX 6 N Save currently viewing as graphic message page only work for graphic LCD model 122 32 dots HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX 5 ETX 02H 53 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK 31H lt n lt 36H Save currently viewing as graphic message page n Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 O Notice Message Notice Message is Device to send a notice to host automatically Events Message Card read OK lt STX gt lt S gt lt TK data bytes gt lt ETX gt Card read error lt STX gt lt E gt lt ETX gt Time out lt STX gt 4 lt O gt lt ETX gt 7 Communication ID Ethernet Module 7 A EM module DS Device Server commands EM contains a lot of commands but just only 4 of EM commands are needed to utilize the FAT800 terminal The default protocol that FAT800 uses is TCP Below are the details Get available IP of connected FAT800 on LAN command
11. FAT800A Manual Version 1 0 Table of Contents 1 Information 2 Introduction 3 Installation 4 Pin Assignment 5 Operations 6 Communication I Internal Commands 7 Communication II Ethernet Module 8 Specifications Appendix A WAS T0090 cable 1 Information 1 A Model Classification This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC FAT 800A M 00 Roles Operation is subject to the following two e pm conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful 5 interference and 2 this device must accept M odel name FAT interference received including interference that Model number 800A may cause undesired operation Reader MO MAG TK2 B gt barcode reader LED type F gt barcode reader IR type R gt RFID 125KHz reader MF gt Mifare 13 56MHz reader None without reader Type 00 gt standard 1 B Accessories a WAS 1499 for LAN cable b Bracket and screws package for wall mount installation c WAS T0090 optional for extend I O d Disk 5168 including manual file 1 C Features 122 32 dots STN Positive Reflective Yellow green graphics LCD LCD Active View Area 53 64 15 64 mm Built in with 12 pages text messages to display 32 ASCII characters each page and serves as a shortcut display Built in with 6 pages graphic messages to display 122 32 dots and severs as a shortcut display Able to accept the commands sent from the server to LCD to display the real time message Capable of displayin
12. Outer GROUND 4 D Dual Box Header KB interface Serial interface interface Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color Pin Signal Color WAS T0090 WAS T0090 WAS T0090 1 5 RED 9 RxD BLUE 2 5V 3 GND BLACK 11 TxD GRAY 4 GND BLACK 5 CLOCK YELLOW 13 GND BLACK 6 VOI ORANGE 7 DATA BROWN RxD Input to FAT800A 8 I O6 GREEN TxD Output from FAT800A 10 I O7 PURPLE 12 I O8 WHITE Note The extended serial interface is disabled when reboot and is effected once you set 1 00 0 to enable it 5 Operations 5 A Configuration The figures on the right hand side divided by a dash line differ only at the value of Ethernet module s I O port Look at the difference of 1 00 0 and 00 1 Top figure external serial port LCD When 00 0 the data package will be transferred into serial reader format in advance inside the Ethernet module before the data are being sent out to the external serial port This will avoid of data being sent directly to MCU Down figure When I O0z1 the data package will be transferred into serial format in advance inside the Ethernet module before the data are being sent out to the MCU This will avoid of data being sent I 01 0 7 8 directly to the external serial 100 1 port external KB port MCU mainly controls the main 4 devices LCD keypad reader and the
13. X 02H A3H 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK You can clear all screen and buffer by this command Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK 6 D Enable Disable reader HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX M n ETX 11 02H 4DH bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK n 31H Enable reader default n 30H Disable reader Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK Note Reader is always enabled when the unit is restarted even though you did disable the reader last time 6 E Enable Disable keypad HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX K n ETX 02H 4BH Bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK n 31H Enable keypad default n 30H Disable keypad Device will reply ACK if this command is acknowledged Otherwise reply NACK Note Keypad is always enabled when the unit is restarted even though you did disable the keypad last time 6 F Control beep HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes n ETX 02H 42H bin 03H DEVICE to HOST 1 bytes ACK NACK n beep string composed of Oand 1 Each 1 will activate buzzer 0 will stop buzzer Each bit control buzzer 0 1 sec For example n F5H 11110101 it sounds like BBBB B B Device will reply ACK and beep if
14. e 12 pages maximum Note This new saved message will replace the pre saved page or factory default page for next use Device will reply NACK if the message is over this maximum value Device will reply ACK and display this message on LCD if this command is acknowledged 6 M Show graphic message only work for graphic LCD model 122 32 dots HOST2DEVICE STX Z XPOS YPOS XLEN YLEN lt DATA gt ETX 02H 5AH bin bin bin bin 03 DEVICE HOST ACK NACK Note This command only works with graphic LCD models X 122 00 lt 5 lt 79 the left most position of block image RCM 00 H lt yPos lt 1F H the top most position of block image i Block om I 01 lt lt 7 A H the length of block image 01 H lt YLEN lt 20 H the height of block image lt DATA gt Block image data Byte by byte sequent from top to bottom left to right However 1 When YLEN is less than or equal to 8 dots 08H the block image data should be made from top to bottom and from left to right till the maximum XLEN and each data must be made as 8 bits 1 byte from top to bottom Please see the example as below to make D 1 D 2 0 3 2 When YLEN is more than 8 dots 08H and less than or equal to 16 dots 10H the YLEN should be divided by 8 into two sectors Then the block image data should be made from top to bottom and from le
15. e LCD screen when you press the said key It means FAT800A LCD displaying a sign and in a real key code data being transmitted at the same time What is the meaning of a Real digit code That is what you press is what you read on the LCD screen and keycode data transmission Apply Chapter 6 command 6 G for change when needed 5 G BUFFER MODE and NON BUFFER Output The FAT800A features 2 operation modes One is Non Buffer mode When you press one key the FAT800A will send out the key value ASCII by ETHERNET interface immediately the other is Buffer mode the key value will be kept in buffer when you press keys It will not send out all key values ASCID in the buffer by ETHERNET interface until you press ENTER Key and then the key in digits on LCD will be erased The buffer size is good for 32 key values maximum Once it is over extra ones will be ignored 5 H LCD displaying For a quick presentation of displaying message The FAT800A is easy to achieve with its built in pre saved maximum 12 page text messages 32 characters per page and 6 page graphic messages 122 32 dots feature Please refer to Chapter 6 command 6 B Argument m serves as a text message setting m 0 or a graphic message setting m 1 Argument n in Commend 6 B serves as a page of content setting which page you want to exhibit When you power up FAT800A it will take the start up page to show up The first page among 12 pages pre saved text messages refers to start u
16. ft to right till the maximum XLEN within the most upper YLEN sector then go to the second upper YLEN sector to make data as the same procedures as within the most upper YLEN sector 3 When YLEN is more than 16 dots 10H and less than or equal to 24 dots 18H the YLEN should be divided by 8 into three sectors Then the block image data should be made as the same procedures as above within the most upper sector and the second upper sector and then go to the third upper sector 4 When YLEN is more than 24 dots 18H and less than or equal to 32 dots 20H the YLEN should be divided by 8 into four sectors Then the block image data should be made as the same procedures as above within the most upper sector and the second upper sector and the third upper sector and then go to the last bottom sector matrix such as The most upper sector 8 dots 1 D 2 D 3 P D XLEN Second upper sector 8 dots D 1XLEN 1 D 1XLEN 2 D 1XLEN 3 D 1XLEN XLEN Third upper sector 8 dots D 2XLEN 1 D 2XLEN 2 D 2XLEN 3 D 2XLEN XLEN Last Bottom sector 8 dots D 3XLEN 1 D 3XLEN 2 D 3XLEN 3 D 3XLEN XLEN 5 a Dil Example we draw an Euro sign at 8 9 of the display coordinative position _ 0 e E 0 di e 0 0 lt 0 0 1 0 m 0 3Be1 BOH COH FOH FCH CEH CTH C3H C3H C3H C3H C3H ATH OEH O4H MR YLEN 10H second 04H 06H 1FH
17. g the alternative customized texts or graphics Capable of blinking display messages in eye catching Able to control the beep pattern in buzzer Auto saving all modified parameter values and start the boot up status from memory once the device is powered up Available for desktop and wall mount usage Equipped with RJ45 comport which is able to apply with your company s Ethernet LAN and supports TCP IP UDP protocol 20 programmable keys and each key can be programmed with the user defined value Options of readers for different applications 4 general purpose I O design Supports duplex serial RS232 for a serial printer Able to work with standard PS 2 Keyboard or Barcode device as a extended input devices 2 Introduction FATS800A is a terminal which is capable of communicating with SERVER or terminals based on 10Base T Ethernet network The FAT800A is equipped with the so called Ethernet module a module able to convert the Ethernet package to serial signal stream All these streams are transmitted to MCU themselves to make each command in control The software called DS manager and Connection wizard are bundle with the physical FAT800A itself to serve as the utility tools to enable you to get the shortcut of further setting up of creating a virtual COM Port to enable you send the command to MCU The alternative way is to apply winsock for further development of Ethernet application software The must you have to know is to understand
18. he LCD Buffer mode The key used to dispatch out the key value ENT ODH and clear up the value on LCD screen Non buffer mode Default Table of Key Position and Symbol mapping Desk top Key Layout Wall Mount Key Layout LCD 1 6 16 1 6 16 Key Position 1 ESC A B C ENT 0 CLR Symbol ESC IBH 41H 42H 43H ODH 2EH 30H 08H ASCH IBH 2 7 12 17 7 7 12 17 1 2 3 D F 9 8 7 31H 32H 33H 44H 46H 39H 38H 37H 3 8 13 18 3 8 13 18 4 5 6 E E 6 5 4 34H 35H 36H 45H 45H 36H 35H 34H 4 9 14 19 4 9 14 19 The text in red bold font 1 20 is used 7 8 9 F D 3 2 1 f 7 r the absolut ition of Key on thi 37H 38H 39H 46H zig aar absolue pos Key onii 5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20 keypad The text in black bold means the CLR 0 ENT C B A ESC O8H 30H 2EH ODH 43H 42H 41H 1BH Symbol and the talic text means the ASCII code in HEX of Key respectively If you have already key in some keys and then stop key in o on LCD and buffer and issue a timeout notice to host refer to v wy Host can erase LCD and buffer by Paragraph 6 C command When 2 keys or more are pressed simultaneously in vertical direction none data will be sent out two more keys pressed simultaneously in horizontal direction the data of the smallest key position value among of the two more keys will be transmitted accordi
19. he target DS pp p password defined by the Password PW setting m fixed to N means that the application firmware not the NetLoader is running iii iii iii iii new IP address to be assigned to the DS Possible replies D C F Reply Code section Example V B6 Code Winsock1 RemoteHost 255 255 255 255 Change the IP of MAC Winsock1 SendData _ 0 2 3 5 0 62 to 192 168 100 216 A0 2 3 5 0 62 192 168 100 216 Note 1 This 15 a broadcasts command so the remote host IP needs to be set to 255 255 255 255 2 The default password is blank 3 For more details please refer to the on line help file of DS Manager tibbo docs chm on Assign IP address A command section e Get I O Pin Status command Command format PGx where x is the I O line number Possible replies As C D R where s is the state of I O line 0 or 1 Example VB6 Code Winsock1 RemoteHost 192 168 100 216 Get the Status of Pin 0 which the Winsock1 SendData FAT800 IP is 192 168 100 216 Note 1 For more details please refer to the on line help file of DS Manager tibbo docs chm on Get I O Pin Status Gx instruction section e Set I O Pin Status command Command format PSxs where x is the I O line number and s is the desired status of the I O line 0 or 1 Possible replies C D Example V B6 Code Winsock1 RemoteHost 192 168 100 216 Set
20. ngly 5 L External PS 2 KB port Apply command 6 G to enable the external PS 2 keyboard value is set to m 5 n 1 to enable the extended keyboard functioning When the said keyboard is enabled it will send key scan code via standard PS 2 KB communication port the buzzer of FAT800A reacts a beep sound and transforms the key scan code into ASCII to dispatch out 6 Communication 1 Internal Command Command symbols definitions are as below STX ETX ACK NACK m n 02H 03H 06H byte parameter byte parameter lt Data gt contents of data command list Command Hexadecimal Format Description V STX V ETX Get device firmware version amp status D STX Dmn ETX Show pre saved message page on LCD C STX C ETX Erase LCD and buffer M STX Mn ETX Enable Disable reader K STX Kn ETX Enable Disable keypad B STX Bn ETX Control beep P STX Pmn ETX Change operation parameters STX ETX Initialize device F STX F ETX Blink the display I STX I n ETX Inquire the keycode of key X STX X m n ETX Define the keycode of keys Y STX Y n Data ETX Show text message and save it to the text message page Z STX 2 Data ETX Show graphic message S STX Sn ETX Save currently viewing as graphic message page 6 A Get device firmware version amp status HOST to DEVICE 3 bytes STX v ETX 02H 56H 03H DEVICE to HOST 10 bytes ROMXXXXV S
21. p page If you would like to show message directly or change any message in one of 12 pages pre saved texts please refer to Chapter 6 command 6 L Chapter 6 Command 6 M is able to display the prompt graphics Apply Chapter 6 command 6 N when you need to save the on screen graphics in built in 6 pages graphic messages Apply Chapter 6 commend 6 I to set the command of blinking to catch customers attentions 5 I Reader operation You can enable disable the reader by Chapter 6 command 6 D When you disable the reader it will get no action till the reader is enabled The reader will reply Notice Message please refer to Chapter 6 command 6 O for details When the card data can t be decoded FAT800A sends an error notice to the server On the contrary when the card data is correct it sends the card data to the host and sounds a beep 5 J Keypad operation Make sure the keypad is enabled while you press any key on the keypad If keypad is at disable mode it will not work While the terminal is at power up state it means the terminal is ready to work You can enable disable keypad by Chapter 6 command 6 E When you press the first key the previous message on LCD will be cleared up accordingly and the value will be shown on the left top side The following key in message is from left to right top to bottom showing on LCD by sequence The maximum of key in digits is 32 It will be ignored once key in digits are over 32 maximum
22. rst usage when the FAT800A is connected and o gets the ACK p 2 FAT800A save this setting and is able to reset by Desk Top operation Wall Mount operation itself for every power up The reason why above issues should be done is if you follow only the instruction of the figure at 3 B you only get the picture of upside down viewing The message supposed to read from left to right of desktop type will change to read from right to left totally in unreadable arrangement To avoid this you need to set up the Chapter 6 command 6 G value at m 5 n 0 to get the correct arrangement reading from left to right as always Once you change the LCD viewing arrangement the FAT800A will adjust accordingly while reboot the terminal Same condition will happen to the keyboard arrangement Just apply Chapter 6 command 6 J and command 6 K to adjust the arrangement of keyboard layout Also apply Chapter 6 command 6 H to set the default value if you would like to use the default setting 5 E Initialization commands 6 H Make the right keypad layout according to the current status Change 12 page pre saved text messages to Default messages Set the internal value of serial communication at 9600 N 8 1 Real digit code prompts on display once a key is pressed Set the output format of the buffer mode Disable the external KB port Reboot setting 5 F Real digit code and Asterisk code Displaying The so call asterisk code stands for sign on th
23. s TAG20KD TAG22 Disk y 22 X 3 2 mm thickness a TAG25K Key Chain W31 X H41 X D5 mm TAG20K Tear drop key chain W30 X H45 2 X 05 1 mm C 13 56MHz RFID reader Read only for unique serial no amp identifier Format ISO 14443A Mifare amp MF1 Ultralight for FATS00AMF 00 D Bar Code Reader for FAT800AB 00 and FAT800AF 00 Decode bar code CODE39 I 2 5 EAN13 EAN8 UPCE UPCA CODE128 CODABAR CODE93 CODE11 Appendix A WAS T0090 cable cono LLLIA WIRE CONNECTION Red Red Black Black Brown Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple Gray White Black Al A2 A3 A4 AS A6 AT 8 9 10 11 12 A13 D4 D3 D5 DI C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 B2 B3 B5 B4 B6 short B7 B8 short 20
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