66 1001 001-7 User Manual RFID Encoder and Updater
66 1001 001-7 User Manual RFID Encoder and Updater
66 1001 001-7 User Manual RFID Encoder and Updater
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1. Introduction
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2. To .................................................................................................7
mount the RFID encoder & updater
2.1 Dimensions
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2.2 Mounting
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kit 8
2.3 To mount
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on the wall 8
2.4 Card........................................................................................................................
holder 9
3. Electrical
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specification
3.1 Connectors
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4. To.................................................................................................11
connect to Visionline or VingCard Vision
4.1 To ........................................................................................................................
connect to the Visionline server 11
4.1.1
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To connect via TCP/IP 11
4.1.2
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To connect via USB 11
4.1.3
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RFID encoder in SysMon 13
4.1.3.1
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To rename the encoder 13
4.2 To ........................................................................................................................
connect to VingCard Vision server or workstation 14
4.2.1
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To connect via TCP/IP 14
5. Configuration
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utility
5.1 To ........................................................................................................................
configure for use with Visionline 16
5.2 To ........................................................................................................................
configure for use with VingCard Vision 18
6. To.................................................................................................20
make a factory reset
6.1 Default
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parameter values 21
7. Web
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interface (Visionline only)
7.1 To ........................................................................................................................
modify the RFID encoder & updater parameters 22
Appendix
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A: Quick reference of technical data
Appendix
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B: To install the USBXpress driver
Appendix
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C: To upgrade firmware
To upgrade
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firmware via RFID Encoder Configuration Utility 25
To upgrade
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firmware via SysMon 26
Revision
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history
FCC statements
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference; in which case, correction of the interference is at the user's expense.
Important: Changes or modifications to an intentional or unintentional
radiator not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies that
the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
The RFID encoder & updater is used for encoding and verifying RFID cards.
It can be used together with the below systems:
Visionline
VingCard Vision
Unless anything else is stated, the information in this document is valid for
both systems.
Note: For Visionline, the RFID encoder & updater can be used for auto-update
either via Lock Application Card Update (if TCP/IP connection is applicable)
or via the Tools meny in Visionline (if USB connection is applicable). See Installation
instruction Auto-update and validation option for details.
Note: For upgrade of firmware in the RFID encoder & updater, see Appendix C.
The RFID encoder & updater can either be mounted on a wall or be placed on a
table etc; dimensions in Figure 2 below in mm (inches).
2.1 Dimensions
Note: The RFID encoder & updater can be mounted either horizontally or vertically.
Mounting brackets 2
Adhesive Velcro strips 2 If the RFID encoder & updater should be mounted without
using screws
Table 1: Mounting kit
Note: When mounting the RFID encoder & updater on the wall, the parameter 'Wall
mounted' must be enabled; this can be done via the RFID Encoder Configuration
Utility (see chapter 5). If Visionline is applicable, it can also be done via the web
interface (see chapter 7).
Figure 4: The card holder is snapped onto the RFID encoder & updater
and also fastened with two screws.
3.1 Connectors
Note: When the RFID encoder & updater has been detected by the server,
the display shows the date and time. An device for the RFID encoder & updater
will automatically be added to the server.
1. The display will show 'offline' and the RFID encoder & updater IP address (default
192.168.0.100, or another IP address if the RFID encoder & updater has already
been connected to a network).
2. Shortly after, the IP address on the RFID encoder & updater display will change
to an IP address in the range 169.254.1.0 – 169.254.254.255; this range is
based on the zero config standard.
Note: When the RFID encoder & updater has got an IP address, either via DHCP
or via zero config, it makes an announcement broadcast which either the Visionline
server or a connected ZigBee gateway should answer to. For more information about
how the RFID encoder & updater finds the server, see Appendix E.
Note: Power via USB is not always enough for the RFID encoder & updater.
If this is the case, use the enclosed external power supply of 5VDC.
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If the RFID encoder & updater parameters need to be modified to suit the network
where the RFID encoder & updater is located, this can be done in RFID Encoder
Configuration Utility. Table 2 below describes the configurable parameters.
For guidance about how to configure the RFID encoder & updater for use together
with Visionline, see section 5.1. For information about how to configure the RFID
encoder & updater for use together with VingCard Vision, see section 5.2. For default
parameter values, see section 6.1.
Note: For Visionline, the parameters can also be changed via a web interface;
see chapter 7.
Dynamic IP address (DHCP) If this checkbox is marked, the RFID encoder & updater retrieves an
Note: This parameter is only IP address via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and then
applicable for Visionline. automatically finds the server.
Host IP address The IP address of the RFID encoder & updater
Subnet Mask A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to
Announcement broadcast If there is no DNS (Domain Name System), the RFID encoder & updater
will still find the server if this checkbox is marked
Emulate KDE Emulate a KDE encoder
Note for Visionline: With the 'emulate KDE' alternative marked,
the web interface described in chapter 7 will not be available.
Wall mounted This parameter changes the text orientation on the RFID encoder &
updater display. Mark Enable if the RFID encoder & updater should
be mounted on the wall.
Zero config If no DHCP server is available, the RFID encoder & updater will at
Note: This parameter is only startup show 'offline' and the RFID encoder & updater IP address.
applicable for Visionline. Shortly after, the IP address will change to an address in the range
169.254.1.0 – 169.254.254.255; this range is based on zero config.
Note: It is recommended to always have this checkbox marked.
EPHY auto negotiate If the link speed (10 or 100 Mbit/s) has been unaltered for a certain
time, a detector changes to manual speed and alternatively tests
10MBit/s and 100MBit/s until an answer is given. When this detector
is activated, the parameter EPHY (Ethernet PHYsical transceiver) auto
negotiate will be set to 'No' and the checkbox will be unmarked.
Figure 13
6. Click the Get version button.
Figure 14
7. The firmware version of the RFID encoder & updater
will be shown; make sure that it is the latest version,
if not upgrade the RFID encoder & updater according
to Appendix C.
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6. Click the Get version button.
Figure 20
7. The firmware version of the RFID encoder & updater
will be shown; make sure that it is the latest version,
if not upgrade the RFID encoder & updater according
to Appendix C.
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9. Under IP Setup:
- uncheck Dynamic IP address (DHCP)
- set Host IP address; this is the
RFID encoder & updater IP address
- set Default gateway; this is the
RFID encoder & updater gateway address
- set Subnet mask; this is the
RFID encoder & updater subnet mask
There are two ways to reset the RFID encoder & updater parameters to default
values, e.g. if an RFID encoder & updater should be used at a demo installation:
Press and hold the F button with a narrow instrument while powering up
the RFID encoder & updater; see in Figure 5 where the button is located.
Press Defaults and then Set config in the RFID Encoder Configuration
Utility; see below for details. The default values are also shown in Table 3.
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Note: For a description of the RFID encoder & updater parameters, see Table 2.
Table 3: Default parameter values for the RFID encoder & updater
If the parameters for the RFID encoder & updater need to be modified to suit
the network where the RFID encoder & updater is located, this can be done either
via the configuration utility described in section 5.1
via the web interface described in the section To modify the RFID encoder &
updater parameters. To open the web interface, http://ipaddress must be
entered in a web browser. The RFID encoder & updater IP address is shown
on the RFID encoder & updater display. Note: See Table 2 for a description
of the RFID encoder & updater parameters.
The maximum current consumption for the RFID encoder & updater
is 400 mA continuously
Sound signals
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1. When an RFID encoder & updater comes out of reset, it reads its
IP configuration from a non-volatile memory.
2. If 'Dynamic IP Address' is set to Disable (see chapter 7): the RFID encoder
& updater sets its IP address to the address stored in the config memory.
Continue at step 13 below.
3. If 'Dynamic IP Address' is set to Enable (see chapter 7): the RFID encoder
& updater sends a DHCP Request packet with IP destination address
255.255.255.255, i.e. IP broadcast, requesting its most recently used
IP address.
4. If the network/subnet configuration has not changed, the DHCP server will
most likely send a DHCP ACK packet, allowing the RFID encoder & updater
to continue to use the same IP. The DHCP server may use either IP broadcast
or unicast for this packet; broadcast is however most commonly used.
Continue at step 10 below.
5. If the DHCP server is unwilling to let the RFID encoder & updater use the same
address as before, or if the requested IP is out of scope, it sends a DHCP NAK.
6. The RFID encoder & updater resets its IP address to 0.0.0.0 and sends a DHCP
Discover packet with IP destination address 255.255.255.255; IP broadcast.
7. If a DHCP server is available, it sends a DHCP Offer packet. Since the RFID
encoder & updater has no valid IP address, the DHCP server must send to
IP destination 255.255.255.255; IP broadcast.
8. The RFID encoder & updater receives the offer and sends a DHCP Request
packet, as in step 3 above, but this time requests the IP address offered by
the DHCP server.
9. The DHCP server sends a DHCP ACK packet, confirming that the RFID encoder
& updater may start using the new IP address. Unlike the ACK in step 4 above,
this ACK packet must be sent to IP destination address 255.255.255.255
(IP broadcast), since the RFID encoder & updater has not got any confirmed
IP address yet.
10.The RFID encoder & updater performs gratuitous ARP (Address Resolution
Protocol) to ensure that no other host has got the same IP.
11.If IP collision is detected, the RFID encoder & updater sends a DHCP Decline
packet which refuses the assigned IP address and restarts the IP acquirement
procedure for the RFID encoder & updater.
12. New functionality, RFID encoder & updater version 2.0.0 and later:
If there is no DHCP server available on the subnet, the RFID encoder & updater
self-assigns an IP address from the IPv4 Local Link address space
(169.254.0.0/16), and sends gratuitous ARP to ensure that no other host has
got the same IP.
13. The RFID encoder & updater reads the most recently used Visionline server
IP address and tries to open a TCP connection to the server.
14. If the TCP connection attempt fails, the RFID encoder & updater will continue
to try connections to the same IP over and over again – unless it detects that
the network/subnet setup has changed, e.g. the RFID encoder & updater may
have been moved to a new location. Then it will send an application specific
Note: 14/14 b, (15/15b) and 16 will go on in a round robin way until the RFID
encoder & updater has reached the server.
Note: For more information about setting up DNS entries etc, contact the hotel
IT department. A general description of this cannot be made in this document,
since this varies with the type of DNS server that is used.
There are three challenges when the RFID encoder & updater is connected
to the network:
1. A new RFID encoder & updater must be able to find the server even if it is
located on a separate subnet.
2. The RFID encoder & updater must be able to locate a backup server in case the
primary server fails. The backup server is assumed to have the latest database
from the primary server.
3. The above must be fulfilled even if there are multiple Visionline servers on the
same network.
Single server
1. Add a DNS entry called timeloxserver and let its IP address be the address of
the Visionline server to which the new RFID encoder & updater shall connect.
The RFID encoder & updater will then make a DNS query using the name
timeloxserver and in this way get the IP address of the server.
2. Connect the RFID encoder & updater to Ethernet and wait for it to appear in
the SysMon ZigBee tree.
Multiple servers
In the steps below, it is necessary to know the Visionline system code. To find it,
double click on System settings under Reports in the Visionline navigation window.
Figure D1
1. For each Visionline server, add a new DNS entry with the system name for
the concerned server. The system name is timelox_12-character system code
without dashes, e.g. timelox_D124BD233D13.
2. In order to find the correct server at first installation, the RFID encoder &
updaters must be installed for one server at a time.
3. Let timeloxserver refer to the IP address of the first Visionline server.
4. When all RFID encoder & updaters have been installed for one server, the DNS
entry for timeloxserver must be changed to the IP address of the next server.
5. When all RFID encoder & updaters for the last server have been installed,
the timeloxserver entry must be removed.
Note: Every set of RFID encoder & updaters that is connected with a particular
Visionline server will receive the system name of that server, once connection to
the server is established. If an RFID encoder & updater for some reason needs to
use DNS again in the future, the system name (e.g. timelox_D124BD233D13) will
"win" over the default name. When the RFID encoder & updater makes a DNS
request, the system name will connect it to the correct Visionline server.
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