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WEC200 Wiegand to Ethernet Converter/Controller User Manual
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1. Featuring of unduplicated service code Able to define the machine ID and name from users end 2 Introduction Points to follow to ensure correct use of the controller WEC200 applies Ethernet technology to do the communication which is important respectably when working on the program applying Ethernet technology Thanks to WEC200 converter which is built in Ethernet module featuring i The working Ethernet package will transform all Data into Serial Signal ii The Data will be sent to MCU the internal of WEC200 Please refer to Chapter 5 for framework and useful tips of WEC200 Please refer to Chapter 6 for the functions of MCU The package tool named DS manager and Connection wizard should be attached which both equip you rapidly to set a virtual COM port With connecting to WEC200 you may run the MCU via above mentioned virtual COM port Same as running the general COM port This is a fast way else you are able to develop the application program using by Winsock Please refer to Chapter 7 if you are developing a new program You have to understand what the format is especially for Ethernet package In addition WEC200 features a service code formatted in unduplicated within every device This so called service code serves the function of self check up to ensure the software works for the right user while developing the software 3 Installation Connection in LAN A Connect WEC200 RJ45 jack to HUB SWIT
2. 0 0 0 0 Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O Wiegand interface 38 bit format 1 2 3 4 I5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 P S S S S S IS S S S S S P JE E E E JE E E E E E E Oo 0 0 0 Oo 0 0 0 0 Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O Wiegand interface 42 bit format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 P ISIS IS S S IS S ISIS S S S S C C PEJE JEJE E E E E E E E E E E E 0 Oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O P parity Even Odd S facility bits C card data
3. 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can set Name by this command Default none 6 N Set Type HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX 0 1 CR 02H 53H 54H 30H 31H ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can set the type O receive 1 transmit by this command The WEC200 will reboot after you execute this command Default 1 transmit 6 O Notice Message Notice Message is Device to send a notice to host automatically Events Message Card read OK lt STX gt lt W gt lt data bytes2 CR 11 7 Communication 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 WEC200 terminal The default protocol that WEC200 uses is TCP Below are the details e Get available IP of connected WEC200 on LAN command Command format A X Possible replies network Annn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ppppp mseic ES oo o dd d where nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn MAC address of the DS Pppppp data port number of the DS m fixed to N means that the application firmware not the NetLoader is running s 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
4. O JO JO JO JO JO P Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O Wiegand interface 34 bit format 1 2 3 14 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1213 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 P S S S S S S S S S IS S S S S S IS IC IC C C IC C C C C C IC IC C C IC C P P jE E jE jE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE E E E E JE O O O OO O O JO O O O IO O O jO O JO P Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O Wiegand interface 35 bit format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Wiegand interface 37 bit format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 P S IS S IS S S S IS S_IS S S P E E E E E E E E E E E E O 0 0 0 0
5. appearing now and the status will be unlocked relatively 2 WEC200 supports above two modes 3 Power Drive for Electric Lock Able to divide into 2 modes DC andAC Some of the electric locks probably support these two modes but some of them supports DC mode only We highly recommend Model DC12V accordingly which is also compatible with WEC200 Power supply is no problem even for DC12V WEC200 or Electric Lock Please note the current is not more than 3A for electric lock particularly You may use DC12V right now if your survey is available Unfortunately if only DC24V is workable for your electric lock you are still able to use your own electric lock with DC24V separately As for model WEC200 it accepts the power supply of DC12V only Definitely two GND should be connected together and then the whole system works actually Refer to the illustration of this chapter separateness way of power supply If your electric lock supports AC please note the voltage volume rates at 1A 125VAC for the contact of relay so the current is not more than 1A Some countries accept 220VAC 240VAC only for their local voltage we hence suggest that you may use an external relay Let the relay of WEC200 control your external relay unaffectedly Power Supply The power supply of WEC200 adopts DC12V If only one power supply is available for WEC200 and electric lock together moreover current of the electric lock is lzocx fortuitously you have to adj
6. denied by the DS nodo Failed command execution failed 14 8 Specification Communication Available Wiegand format Power consumption Protocols Indication type Dimension Environment One Wiegand port One 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Port Network Ethernet RJ45 26 30 34 35 37 38 42 bits 140mA 12VDC Communicates with server on the networking using TCP or UDP protocols Three LEDs display status information One built in buzzer 2 sets of input 2 sets relay output including N C N O Common 100 x 96 8 x 24 35 mm Operating Temp 0 55 Deg C Storage Temp 10 55 Deg C Humidity 10 9096 relative 15 Appendix A LED2 Status Please see the following illustrations LED indicates example HHH Represents Green and Red flash 3 times in chorus As LED2 is dual display for configuration you may see orange color flash 3 times visually 2 8 er Red LED makes one long blink followed by two short ones DS aims at the EM module located inside WEC200 Accordingly please see the following patterns Powerup pattern This pattern is played once when the DS is switched on Buzz pattern Both LEDs blink fast this pattern is played when the DS receives the Buzz B command This is used to identify a particular DS Please note that this is unrelated 6 E BUZZER DS is just receiving the order itself BUZZER Error mode m Eu m DE peu o Ethernet port
7. failure Indicates that the Ethernet port hardware is malfunctioning and network communications with the DS is not possible E 02 IP address not obtained Means that the DHCP DH setting is 1 enabled and the DS has not yet obtained its IP address from the DHCP server e 5 22 jj Data connection is closed This pattern means that no data connection TCP or UDP with any network host is currently established ssssssssssss555 Sending ARP Displayed when the DS is sending ARP requests to find out the MAC address of the destination network host with which the DS is about to establish a connection rus ues lrcP connection is being opened Indicates that TCP connection either incoming or outgoing is being established i e SYN SYN ACK exchange is in progress Data connection is established or being closed Means that data UDP connection or TCP connection is currently established or that TCP connection is being closed i e FIN ACK FIN ACK exchange is in progress m Data is being routed This pattern is played when the data connection is established and the data is being routed through the DS cl Buffer overrun and no data routing This pattern is displayed when the data connection is established and the routing buffer overrun has been detected within the present data connection Coo Buffer overrun data routing Data routing and overrun can be displayed at the sa
8. of N O and N C usually If an alarm is needed WEC200 is available with relay 1 or relay 2 to connect with the alarm Please refer to Electric Lock chapter 5 Example of the Wiring Illustration of WEC200 Please refer to the example we illustrate Applying a separate power supply at DC12V output which is good enough to supply the power requirement for both of electric lock and alarm The part of lock is connected to the relay 2 of WEC200 working for the lock control function and the part of door sensor is connected to IN2 The said alarm is connected to relay 1 of WEC200 Also refer to 4 E Relay contact and input Exit Button Power Supply Door sensor Actual electric lock required may differ from the one shown 6 Protocol Command symbols definitions are as below STX 02H CR ODH ACK 41H NACK 4EH m 1 byte parameter n 1 byte parameter Data contents of data 6 A Get device firmware version HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX le r cr 02H 47H 52H ODH DEVICE to HOST 11 bytes STX ROMXXXXVY CR You can get device information and status by this command XXXX Firmware Number V Version Y Revision For example STX ROMO722A0 CR 6 B Get service code HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G S CR 02H 47H 53H 0DH DEVICE to HOST 12 bytes STX XXXXXXXXXX CR You can get the unique service code by this command
9. CHING HUB correctly with cable WAS 1499 B Attach the Wiegand reader to CN2 L35005 T01 G and plug into WEC200 C Attach the input output device to CN2 L35010 T01 G and plug into WEC200 D Plug the power supply of the DC transformer into the Jack Panel of WEC200 refer to 4 C as below EARALARAR EG Ef anra 4 Pin Assignment 4 A RJ45 Pin Signal 1 TX Positive line of the differential output signal pair 2 TX Negative line of the differential output signal pair 1 B 3 RX Positive line of the differential input signal pair J C 6 RX Negative line of the differential input signal pair d L 4 5 short connection amp 7 8 short connection 4 B LED indicator a LED is a bi color LED displaying two colors should be g B switched automatically by indicating different status Please refer the details to Appendix A LED2 Status LED1 Red displays the current connecting speed at100M If cN2 L35005 T01 G 10M only which is fail LED3 Green normally displays the status of the Ethernet Port When receiving an Internet package the LED3 will be cut off temporarily until the package is received entirely 4 C DC JACK Pin Signal Center D2 1mm 12VDC Outer GROUND 4 D Wiegand input PIN 1 2 3 4 5 Signal 12V 5V GND DO D1 Mainly registered by PINFCN2 L35005 T01 G 4 E Relay
10. S B XXXXXXXX CR 02H 53H 42H 8 bytes ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR XXXXXXXX beep string composed of Oand 1 Each 1 will activate buzzer O will stop buzzer Each bit control buzzer 0 1 sec For example XXXXXXXX 11110101 it sounds like BBBB B B 6 I Set format status HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX S F 0 1 CR 02H 53H 46H 30H 31H 0DH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can set the format status with this command O Raw format 1 SITE CARD code Default 0 RAW data 6 J Set relay1 output status HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX S D n CR 02H 53H 44H byte ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can activate relay1 n 0 1s status by this command n 0 255 6 K Set relay2 output status HOST to DEVICE 5 bytes STX S A n CR 02H 53H 41H byte ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can activate relay2 n 0 1s status by this command n 0 255 6 L Set machine ID HOST to DEVICE 8 bytes STX S M XXXX CR 02H 53H 4DH 4 bytes 0DH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX ACK NACK CR You can set machineID by this command Default 0000 6 M Set Name HOST to DEVICE 20 bytes max STX S N XXXxX CR 02H 53H 4EH 16 bytes max ODH DEVICE to HOST
11. WEC200 Wiegand to Ethernet Converter Controller User Manual Version 1 0 Contents Chapter 1 General Information Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Installation Chapter 4 Pin Assignment Chapter 5 How to integrate with Access Control Chapter 6 Protocol Chapter 7 Communication Ethernet Module Chapter 8 Specification Appendix A LED2 Status Appendix B Wiegand Specification 1 General Information 1 A Model Classification This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC WEC 200 00 Roles Operation is subject to the following two dida conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any Model name WEC Wiegand Ethernet Controller interference received including interference that d may cause undesired operation Model number 200 Type 00 standard 1 B Accessories a WAS 1499 for LAN cable b 5 Pin Wiegand Input CN2 L35005 T01 G c 10 Pin Output CN2 L35010 T01 G 1 C Key features Network enable Wiegand Reader device The beep mode of BUZZER is adjustable Two relay outputs are set each relay includes Normal Open N O Normal Close N C Common Contact Two input contacts are set Able to output Wiegand raw data or Facility Code Site Code and Card Code directly f your computer is equipped with one RJ45 port you are able to connect the 10 100BaseT Ethernet and support TCP IP UDP with your Wiegand reader through WEC200
12. XXXX service code For example STX 0000000000 CR 6 C Get input status HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G I CR 02H 47H 49H 0DH DEVICE to HOST 4 bytes STX XY CR You can get the 2 input data with this command X INPUT1 status 0 Low 1 High Y INPUT2 status 0 Low 1 High For example STX 11 CR that means input 1 amp 2 all high 6 D Get machine ID HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G M CR 02H 47H ADH IODH DEVICE to HOST 6 bytes STX XXXX CR You can get the machine ID with this command XXXX machine ID 6 E Get name HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G IN CR 02H 47H 4EH ODH DEVICE to HOST 18 bytes STX XXXX CR You can get the name with this command XXXXz Name 16 bytes max 6 F Get type HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G T CR 02H 47H 54H ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX X CR You can get the type with this command X 0 receive only 1 transmit only default 6 G Get format status HOST to DEVICE 4 bytes STX G F CR 02H 47H 46H ODH DEVICE to HOST 3 bytes STX X CR You can get the format status by this command X O RAW data format 1 SITE data CARD data format 6 H Control beep HOST to DEVICE 12 bytes STX
13. contact and input Input Relay 2 Relay 1 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal 12V GND IN2 INT N O C NC INO NC Mainly registered by PINZCN2 L35010 T01 G Relay applies to C represents Common Contact N C represents Normal Close Contact N O represents Normal Open Contact 5 How to integrate with Access Control An adequate component is significant influence which is very helpful solution to security by selecting an adequate component Suggestion Electric Lock Electric Lock is controlled by the terminal of relay No 1 or relay No 2 of WEC200 hence whichever the electric lock you are using should be able to be compatible with the relay specifications below CONTACT RATINGS eee ue Contact Arrangement lFomC SPDT 125VA 60W T25VAC 30VDC Operate Time 1A 125VAC 2A 30VDC Contact Material Shock Resistance 10G 1 Ims Destructive 100G 6ms _ Ambient Temperature 20C H40C Relative Hurnidi 85 at 40 C 1 Configuration Mode normally opened N O and normally closed N C What is N O It means when deactivation is appearing the status for the electric lock is unlock otherwise if activation is appearing for the electric lock the status will be switched to lock up What is N C When deactivation is appearing the status will be switched to lock up If activation is
14. mand 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 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 Winsock1 SendData PGO the WEC200 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 13 e Setl 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 A C D R Example VB6 Code Winsock1 RemoteHost 192 168 100 216 Set the Status of Pin 0 to Low Winsock1 SendData PSO1 which the WEC200 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 C RC Description OK command completed successfully Error incorrect command was issued Rejected command was rejected by the DS Denied access was
15. me time Fe tep connection reset by the network host Means that the TCP connection has been reset using RST packet by the network host not by the DS itself Above list shows frequent status any details please visit Tibbo at http www tibbo com Appendix B Wiegand Specification Data Pulses The Data One and Data Zero signals are normally held at a logic high level until the data is ready to be sent Data is sent as below on Data1 or Data0 lines The following timing parameters shall be observed Data One m T ji Tpw Tpw Data Zero Voh dM Vol Tpi l Tpw Tpi Tpw Pulse Width Time 20uSec minimum to 100uSec maximum Tpi Pulse Interval Time 200uSec minimum to 20mSec maximum Wiegand interface 26 bit format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 P S S S S S S S S C C C IC C C C IC C C C IC IC C C C P P E JE E E jE JE JE E E JE JE JE O O O JO O JO O JO O O O O PP Summed for even parity E Summed for odd parity O Wiegand interface 30 bit format 1235 56 78 9 1011 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 P S S S S IS S S S IC C C IC C C C IC IC IC C C IC C IC C IC C C C P P JE JE E JE E JE JE O O JO JO JO O IO JO
16. not obtained yet l 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 OO O 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 12 Assign new IP address command Command format B Ammm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmnm vpp p iii iii iii ii Where mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm MAC address of the 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 lii iii iii iii new P address to be assigned to the DS D C F see Reply Code section Possible replies Example VB6 Code Change the IP of MAC 0 2 3 5 0 62 to 192 168 100 216 Note Winsock1 RemoteHost 255 255 255 255 Winsock1 SendData _ A0 2 3 5 0 62 192 168 100 216 1 This is a broadcasts com
17. ust 2 l oc at least for the power supply WEC200 itself is causative which its consumable current stays at 150mA The running electric locks on the market exceed in this value widely In order to prevent the power consumption is incapable load under the status of activation or deactivation supernumerary power supply is necessary which lose voltage in a second and re activate WEC200 again If you discover this status is appeared when testing please use other power supply Refer to last illustration We strongly suggest to use separate power supply for electric lock All above is just mentioning only one electric lock is using If using two electric locks the power supply should be loaded by 4 lzocx at least For the sake of safety power supply device should be mounted at a safe location Door Open Sensor Two kinds of door open sensor are normally opened and normally closed dividedly N C is rather popular on the market which is proper to connect the terminals of INPUT1 or INPUT2 for WEC200 So WEC200 is working the current status for the entrance Min Type Max Vin logic1 input 7 5 11 2V 12V voltage Vit logicO input OV 0 8V 7 3V voltage If voltage of INPUT1 contact is OVpc please refer 6 C stated as below LogicO is generated when Data access is processing as above table If gt 7 5VDC or vacant logic is generated Alarm General alarms in the market are available with two types
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