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1. 26 Pexe nurcegdiiygece cIE 26 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICAT QNS rne teure aou e eu enun Fara no eae pena eher a be aoo n RE 26 OPERATING TEMPERAT URE mute aene meet eas te Ea bae eheu E Fio nna eaa Esaiae 26 SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 1 ORDERING GUIDE LI Standard m 5125 Reader Features Online Mode L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 Ordering Guide Suffix Table Optional Feature See Suffix Table Firmware Upgrade able Limited Customization Built In Buzzer Duo Color LED Visual Interface Auto Read Mode Does not require external device to send read command External Device can control reader using given Command Set or thru Intelligent Input Wire RS232 or RS485 interface Both Interfaces are not supported at the same time see suffix table Configurable Wiegand 26 34 42 Bit Interface Wiegand pins be converted to General Purpose 1 0 1x Opto Isolated Intelligent Input Supports Interrupt warning on defined state and pulse count Integrated with 1x 60 W 60VA Relay with NO NC COM connections Standalone Feature Offline Mode Built In 1000 User Capacity Memory E Series Feature Selection Device comes with RS232 option Please notice that either RS232 or RS485 comes 232 with the device Device comes with RS485 option Please notice that either RS232 or RS485 comes
2. 485 with the device R Device comes with 1x 60W Relay integrated E Device comes with 1000 user capacity built in EEPROM E Series devices support standalone operation mode Enclosure Type C1 84x44mm Black ABS Enclosure C2 80x43mm Black ABS Enclosure Wiring amp Connector Selection Two cable groups with 1x4 and 1x8 wires Please check Wiring amp Connections owns Section in User Manual for more details W02 One cable group with 1x4 wires Only for Power and RS232 485 Limited Version Please check Wiring amp Connections Section in User Manual for more details OEM OEM Electronic Board version for OEMs It does not include ABS enclosure and cables Antenna comes separately without soldered to the board e Custom Firmware Hardware and Wiring Connections can be met upon request SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 5 2 INTRODUCTION 125 Proximity Reader offered with variety of options is a fully featured multipurpose 125 KHZ RFID Proximity Reader that fits in a small size ABS enclosure 125 Readers can output Card Tag ID over Serial Wiegand interface or do some custom operations including I O LED Buzzer driving Readers can be connected to the typical devices listed below or can act as a standalone device Standalone mode is only supported by S125 E series PC over RS232 RS485 Wiegand Control Panels Pan
3. amp Response details please investigate the 125 Communication Protocol document also reference 125 Configuration Software Serial Communication Protocol for the transmitted commands and received responses are transparent and can be studied in S125 Configuration Software in Com Port Activity Tab Com Port COMA T Baud Rate 19200 T Remote Node Ox or Change Remote Node Status Com Port Activity TX gt OxFO 0 01 OxO1 0x70 0x72 OxFE Get Configurat gt 0 0x01 0x41 0x70 OxAO OxC8 OxAO 0x28 0 60 Ox60 0 Figure 5 125 Configuration Com Port Activity SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 14 When a Card is detected in the proximity range its ID number can be send thru serial channel with the following options or can be disabled Please remember that EM410x has 5 Byte unique identification number These 5 byte ID can be retriev ed in different methods as explained below ASCII HEX OUPUT 5 Byte ID is converted to ASCII characters and send as 10 digits For example if Card ID is consist of 5 Byte ID OxOF 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 then it will be send as OF10111213 10 digit as ASCII characters ASCII DECIMAL OUPUT 5 Byte ID is converted to decimal representation and then send as 13 digit ASCII characters For example if 5 Byte ID is OxOF 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 then its decimal representation 0064694063635 will be sent In some cas
4. 125 Multi Purpose 125 KHz RFID Reader USER MANUAL 44 mm MULTI PURPOSE ONLINE amp OFFLINE MODE 84 mm BUILT IN RELAY 125 KHz RFID EM4100 2 Cards amp Tags 9V 24V DC Operating Voltage AC optional Online amp Standalone Operation z RS232 485 Interface 9600bps to 115200bps Built in Memory to 1000 Users 1 Wiegand Interface 26 34 42 bits Teach amp Delete with Master 1x 60W Relay Output NO NC COM Fully customizable amp Firmware Upgrade able 1x Opto Isolated Input id Appropriate for Wall Mount Built In Buzzer amp Duo Color LED Compatible with SonMicro s SAC 900 Control Panel 2 General Purpose 1 0 instead of Wiegand Easy amp Smooth wiring accessories available Advanced amp Intelligent SingleWire Input Control 1 Standalone operation is available only on S125 E Series Hardware and Firmware customization is available No Name service is available for OEMs A 100 Connector accessory includes built in AC DC regulator for AC Voltage inputs Solds seperately RS232 and RS485 comes as different products and are not supported at the same time Two of the Wiegand Data Line can be converted to 5V Inputs or Outputs in Configuration Software c Inputs can detect and warn if state is high or low Pulses on input wire can be counted 125 User Manual 2 Table of Contents 1 ORDERING GUIDE iecore Uo eee ie send steven ene
5. Cable with RJ45 8P 8C Jack Includes Relay Connections Includes Wiegand Connections Includes Opto Coupler Inout Connections 1x8 Wire Cable 12345678 1 1 2 Optocoupler LED Generally GND 2 1 2 Optocoupler LED Positive up to 12V 3 WDO Wiegand DataO or I O 0 5V 4 WD1 Wiegand Data1 or I O 1 5V 5 RELAY NO Normally Open 6 RELAY NC Normally Closed 7 RELAY COM Relay Common ESI lt 8 Ground SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 23 SA 100 Easy Connect amp Expansion Box Accessory Users can attach or make direct connection of wires can use 4P 4C and 8P 8C phone boxes or alternatively can use SA 100 Connector Box accessory for easy and smooth connection with provided terminal blocks RJ power and RS232 sockets Please notice that because RS232 and RS485 shares the same wires and they are not voltage compatible special care must be taken not to connect any RS232 device to S125 with RS485 interface Reader and vice versa to prevent any damage to the Reader and the controller device For RS485 Readers SC485 USB To RS485 accessory can be used to connect to PC for upgrade configuration or online mode of operation For safety purpose RS232 DB9 Female Socket inside the SA 100 connected Reader TX RX thru jumpers These jumpers should be left open circuit for the RS485 Reader system to prevent someone later tries to connect it to th
6. Manual 10 For RS232 or single reader operation on RS485 line node address 1 can be used without any problems 5125 Configuration amp Demonstration Software 1 0 d Get Configuration oK Figure 3 125 Configuration Changing Node Address After making proper connections the first thing is to request configuration data from the reader This is done by simply clicking on the Get Configuration from Device button General Settings Standalone Mode Bultin Memory Tools Advanced Setting Standalone Mode Butin Memory GetMasterTagiD Set Master Tag Relay Output Never Tagger Relay C Trigger Relay for al tags Relay Dive Time 10 100 ms C Trigger Relay for stored tags in device memory RS232 R 485 Output Serial Output Type ASCII HEX Output Header Footer ASCII Decimal Oupa V Stat Character Ox 23 fV Carriage Relum 0800 Protocol Output Send Node Address LF Line Feed 00A Wiegand O Dua E 1 2Byte 3Byte 4 Byte C Wiegand 26 Bie 3 4 Bye5 C Wiegand 34 Wiegand 42 WDO InpuQ Output wD1 Input Inpul2 Optoisclated Warning Period WDO Behaviour WiegandDO G input C Input Wam Pesod G DoNotWamn Wan Low C Wan High e 4 Get Configuration trom Device Figure 4 125 Configuration General Settings In this view general reader
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8. parameters and behaviors can be observed and set by using the Set Configuration to Device button SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 11 4 S125 STANDALONE OPERATION S125 E S125 E Series readers are integrated with 1000 user capacity EEPROM memory to support standalone offline mode operation EEPROM Memory holds given 5 Byte EM410x Card ID numbers 125 devices do not include Real Time Clock and so cannot keep any log or event S125 E devices are ideal for basic user granted access systems For complicated Access Control or Time amp Attendance system 5125 readers can work in online mode and be connected to Control Panels or such systems Card ID numbers in the EEPROM memory can be managed store delete by the S125 Configuration Software or a master card can store or delete users If standalone mode is enabled reader will search Card ID in the EEPROM memory for the detected card in the proximity range If the Card ID is found in the EEPROM memory then built in relay can be triggered or custom operations can be performed Relay trigger period can be adjusted in the 125 Configuration Software In default firmware Relay is triggered success sound beeps and the Card ID is sent over RS232 and or Wiegand If the Card ID is not found then a failure sound beeps and Card ID is sent over RS232 and or Wiegand without triggering the built in Relay S125 ER The behavior of On Success and On Failur
9. T 125 devices support Wiegand output with flexible parametric options Wiegand type i e 26 bits 34 bits and 42 bits can be chosen and wiegand data bytes can be configured in 125 Configuration Software Wiegand outputs can be converted to general purpose SV I O if it is not going to be used If Wiegand output is enabled then the WDO and WDI I O configuration should also be set for Wiegand type as illustrated in the figure If Wiegand is not used WDO Wiegand Data 0 and Wiegand Data 1 pin behaviors can be converted to Input or Output 5V Disabled 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte C Wiegand 26 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 C Wiegand 34 Wiegand 42 WDO Input Qutput wot Inputl Output Input2 Opto Isolated Warning Period MWID Behaviou Wiegand DO Input C utput Figure 7 125 Configuration Wiegand Output Configuration Wiegand Outputs are configured as Open Drain and Pull Up resistors are connected between these pins and 5V internally on 125 Readers SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 16 7 5125 INPUT amp OUTPUTS 125 device has x Opto isolated Input INPUT2 1 Relay output If Wiegand output is not used WDO and WDI can be converted to 5V tolerant Input or Output INPUT2 OPTO ISOLATED INPUT IN2 COM_IN2 LED LED drives the LED inside the Optocoupler Up t
10. WDO amp pins are Open Drain and connected to 5V by pull up resistors WDO and if used as an input support Warning Feature like Input2 Opto Coupler Input They do not support pulse count feature and cannot generate interrupts Controlling WDO or WD1 if configured as output and reading their states if configured as input can be done with relevant commands If WDO or WDI is configured as output they can be used to drive 120W Relays inside the SA 100 Connector Box accessory WARNING WDO amp WDI connections should be treated as 5V Digital I O Overvoltage More than 5V will damage entire 125 device If WDO WDI is configured as output they must not be connected fo ground Short circuit Situation or any other output Thus take special care if switching from Input to Output is necessary for the WDO and WD1 connections SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 20 8 MISC COMMANDS Some useful control commands can be executed in the 125 Configuration Software as follows Command Response frame and structure can be observed in Com Port Activity tab General Settings Standalone Mode Buitin Memory Tools Advanced Setting Relay ON Relay OFF Drive Relay 10 x100ms Output High Output Low Drive Output 10 x100m Output High Output Low Drive Output 10 100 Buzzer Sound OBeeep Beeep Read Inputs Reset Device Firm
11. as no intention to use the standalone feature built in e2prom memory then the basic model of 125 devices can be used Please notice that basic models do not include E2PROM memory in the hardware and moreover they cannot be firmware upgraded to the E series model later on EXTERNAL DEVICE CONTROL amp SDK All series of 5125 devices can be controlled by external devices over RS232 485 by the given Command Set Command Set is explained in 125 Communication Protocol document If custom software is required to be developed an ActiveX Control is also available and comes within SDK Software Development Kit for easy software development or integration to existing software ActiveX Control can be used in popular Windows OS development environments such as Delphi Visual Studio etc Please see SDK Document for details how to use the 125 ActiveX control CUSTOMIZATION All series of S125 Readers are firmware upgrade able Custom firmware and hardware requirements can be serviced upon request Frmware updates can include a new feature or different behavior Hardware I O can be changed as well For example if Wiegand is not used two of the wiegand data outputs can be converted to 5V I O Special wiring or connector requirements can also be met NOTIFICATION Please notice that basic 125 devices cannot be upgraded to E Series later on SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 8 3 S125 CONFIGURATION am
12. ation software and related jumpers top left needs to be used to connect WDO and WDI to Relay drive circuit Please notice that DC Input is connected to the 120W Relays 12V inside the SA 100 Thus voltage should not exceed 12V at DC 9V 12V Input For higher voltage inputs PW PW can be used at expansion group this will regulate and output 9VDC to the relays and 125 Reader SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 25 USB RS485 Connection SC485 USB USB To RS485 converter product of SonMicro Electronics can be used to connect RS485 enabled 125 Readers to the computer or USB Host Figure 16 SC485 USB USB To RS485 Converter WARNING Do not connect any RS232 signals or connectors to R 485 enabled 5125 Readers RS232 amp RS485 shares the same wires and connections but they are not voltage compatible Connecting RS485 Reader to any RS232 device will damage 125 Reader and may damage the controller device at other side o ih mpenyo ERI t Never connect an RS232 device if 125 comes with RS485 Interface Figure 17 SA 100 amp SC485 USB Connection SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 26 10 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS amp PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS DC CHARACTERISTICS Description Min Typ Max Units Notes Supply Voltage 7 5 9V 24 V DC Input Vo
13. e can be changed according to customer needs with firmware upgrade MASTER CARD USAGE A Master Card is capable of storing Card ID numbers to the EEPROM memory deleting Card ID numbers from the EEPROM memory and format the entire EEPROM memory Master card can be used only if standalone mode is enabled Any EM410x card can be set to be a Master Card for 125 Devices Reading the configured Master Card ID and or setting a new Master Card is done by 125 Configuration Software in Standalone Mode panel in General Settings tab Factory programmed Master Card value can be different for all 125 readers unless customer requires his own unique configuration to be programmed SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 5125 User Manual 12 When the Master Card is detected a sequence of six beeps sounds and reader wil wait for a few seconds for the second card to store to or delete from EEPROM memory If there is no any card is detected in this period teach delete mode will end with a short single buzzer beep If the second card just shown after Master Card not in the EEPROM memory then it will be stored to the EEPROM memory and access wil be granted for this card Buzzer wil generate two short beeps indicating the operation is successful and the Card ID is stored successfully If the second card was previously stored in the EEPROM memory then it will be deleted from the EEPROM memory and access will be denied for this card Bu
14. e PC Com Port In addition to easy and smooth connection feature SA 100 comes with built in voltage regulator for AC input voltage and 2 x Relay 120W optionally Two Relays can be driven by WDO and WD1 pins if wiegand is not used by relavant commands Figure 14 SA 100 Connection Diagram SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 24 Relay 2 amp 3 can be used only if WD0 1 configured as Output Pin and related jumper is used woe t Enable NC NO COM NC NO PW PW SA 100 54 100 12V 24V ACIDC Rel Enabl E gt e Isto enasi Relay 2 Relay 3 Input WD1 SA 100 Relay FI H H p 1 Controlled by Controlled by WDO WD1 Do not use AC and DC Input at the same time Use only one of them XR F Jepeey wo OptoCoupler Wiegand lO Reader Input Relay 1 IN2 IN2 WDOWD1GND NO NC COM Figure 15 SA 100 Connection Diagram SA 100 consists of three groups each have different colors illustrated as above One is the RJ45 8xWire Group distributed to Terminal blocks The other is the RJ11 4xWire Group distributed to Terminal Blocks RS232 Socket and DC Adapter Socket The last one is the Expansion Group includes AC DC Regulator to regulate AC Voltage input and output 9V DC to the Reader and 2x 120W Relay which can be controlled by WDO and pins if the wiegand interface is not used To drive these relays WDO and needs to be configured as Output in 125 Configur
15. e ev tue aenea ao eed eR E eR REV ERE SEE LEN E LO Hue ERE RE EYE EN vae 18 Zn cmm 18 DE 5V o 19 WARNING 19 8 5 anai ernaia said ia EEA PEE EA E EREE EENE TAKE 20 nf cam 20 9 WIRING CONNECTIONS 2 sigs 3 Set tienda eus tone bip dined RR Pas dubs RE RSEN deba inis 21 uU DlcpME T 21 RJ11 14 4P4C 6PAC Phone Jack Pin Positions cccccccceecessessesseeeceeececeaeesseeeeeeeesueaeneeeeeeeeeeaas 21 RIA5 8PSC Pin POSILOTIS iii teinte aer tatu certa eve Pu ed Tate Fees ves pida Tate Pv Ea 21 Cable Group 1 1x4 Wire RJ iaeiei a E nnn nnne nnne E sre rns sa sn saa sena nn 22 ORE 22 Cable Group 2 1x8 Wire RIA aic rie bnt Iac oaa Sega ima ae neve eru v fea Tou eve Sada Te decode 22 SA 100 Easy Connect amp Expansion Box 23 USB RS485 AEAEE AAOS E Er Aa RE AOIS ANDORE ET A RAARO 25 SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 3 uAnIcm 25 10 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS amp PERFORMANCE 5
16. els or PLCs over RS232 485 or can work in standalone mode 5125 S125 devices are compatible with SAC 900 Access Control Panel manufactured by SonMicro Electronics 5125 E Series comes with built in 2 memory additionally and supports standalone working mode with 1000 user capacity Well designed features created over years of experience and demands allow 125 Readers to be used in many different RFID applications with online and standalone mode of operations Firmware and hardware customization is available for specific requirements when the standard features do not meet user application 125 devices can be used in such typical RFID applications e Basic Access Control Applications with standalone feature Apart of Complicated Access Control applications with online mode A part of Time amp Attendance Systems with online mode SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 6 STANDALONE MODE In Standalone mode when Card is entered into the RF Field the Card ID 5 Byte for EM410X is searched in built in EEPROM memory If it is a defined user then 125 Reader can trigger the built in relay output the Card ID thru RS232 485 channel and or Wiegand Interface and or simply do some custom operations without need of any external controller Standalone feature does not necessarily require an external controler device to be connected A defined Master Card can be used to teac
17. es some old designs use last 3 bytes or 4 bytes of ID number to convert to decimal In this case a firmware upgrade can be requested PROTOCOL OUTPUT 5 Byte ID is send with 125 Communication protocol Protocol includes header data length data and the checksum For ASCII outputs there are available options such as adding header character placing line feed and carriage return etc Please investigate 125 Configuration Software for the most updated parameters and settings 95232 5495 Output Node Address 01 Serial Output C ASCII HEX Output Header Footer ASCII Decimal Output Start Character 0 23 CR Carriage Return 000 C Protocol Output Send Node Address LF Line Feed 004 Figure 6 125 Configuration RS232 485 Output Configuration If RS485 is going to be used a node address between 2 and 255 can be given to the Reader Please notice that Node Address T is a special address and Reader with node address 1 will reply to all commands even if the controller i e PC sends commands to a different node address Please avoid giving node address 1 if there is more than one reader on the same RS485 bus If RS232 or single device on RS485 is going to be used then node address 1 can be given 125 Readers comes with node address 1 as default unless otherwise is requested SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 15 6 S125 WIEGAND OUTPU
18. h and store User Cards or delete them from the built in EEPROM memory User Card data can also be stored or deleted by using 125 Configuration software tool Standalone feature allows Quick Runs and it can be connected to elevators electrical doors barriers or any such device that require the user granted access in minutes without requiring any computer peripheral device 5125 Readers with standalone feature still supports the standard operations and can be controlled by an external device if required NOTIFICATION Standalone feature comes only with 125 E E Series E denotes EEPROM memory RTC Real Time Clock Time logging is not supported by any of 5125 devices SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 7 ONLINE MODE In Online Mode similar to the Standalone Mode Card data sent thru RS232 485 channel and or Wiegand Interface and or some custom I O operation can be performed when a is read The difference between the Online and Standalone mode is Online Mode does not use built in EEPROM memory and the decision or the control is left to external controller such as PC or Control Panel Online Mode is appropriate for complicated access control or identification systems such as Time amp Attendance applications where data is collected online by 5125 devices and the control orlogging is performed by the external device such as PC or Control Panel If the user h
19. in numbers instead of wire colors for future compatibility Please always first reference the connection pin out on the labels attached to the cables and the reader enclosure Remember that there is always a possibility that this document you are reading is out of date RJ11 14 4P4C 6P4C Phone Jack Pin Positions 1 2 3 4 Figure 12 RJ11 14 Phone Jack Pin Positions RJA5 8P8C Pin Positions RJ 45 Plug Figure 13 RJ45 8P8C Plug Pin Positions SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 22 Cable Group 1 1x4 Wire RJ11 1x 4 Wire Cable with RJ11 4P 4C Jack Includes Supply Voltage Connections Includes RS232 or RS485 Connection according to reader model 1x4 Wire Cable 1 Ground 2 9V 12V DC Input 3 RS232 TX or RS485 Line A 4 RS232 RX or RS485 Line B 1 2 3 4 125 232 Pin 3 is the RS232 Transmit pin of the 125 with 12V DC Level Pin 4 is the RS232 Receive pin of the 125 with 12V DC Level 125 485 Pin 3 is the RS485 Line A with 5V DC Level Pin 4 is the RS485 Line B with 5V DC Level WARNING Do not connect any RS232 signals or connectors to RS485 enabled 5125 Readers RS232 amp RS485 shares the same wires amp Connections but they are not voltage compatible Connecting RS485 Reader to any RS232 device will damage 125 Reader and may damage the controller device at other side Cable Group 2 1x8 Wire RJ45 1 8 Wire
20. ll devices reply to commands sent to the node address 0x01 If RS232 is going to be used communicating node can be adjusted to 0x01 Otherwise please see below warning WARNING If RS485 is going to be used avoid giving node adaress 1 to the Readers and also make sure each device on the same RS485 line have different node address between 2 and 255 If a firmware upgrade is necessary it is recommended to connect the Reader directly to PC over RS232 If R 485 is preferred then other Readers must be powered off and only the target Reader stayed powered on the line 125 Configuration amp Demonstration Software V1 0 Com Port como zl Close Pot Baud Rate 19200 Pence Node 7 1 Status Com Port Activity Opening Port om d Get Configuration Status Change communicating node address xj PC wil communicate with the Node Ox 01 2 Note that 0x01 is a global node address all devices can reply LY Dee Figure 2 125 Configuration Changing Node Address To set to which node address PC will communicate simply click on the Change Remote Node button and set the new communicating node address Please notice that this will not change node address of the 125 device It tells PC to which 125 device to communicate Changing node address of 125 Reader can be done in the General Settings tab of the software SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User
21. ltage If SA 100 connector box is used then do not use voltage higher than 12V at DC input to prevent damage of SA 100 Relays Use the AC DC Input for voltage greater than 12V Current Consumption 60 80 200 mA Overall current consumption PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Description Min Typ Max Units Notes Read Distance 5 7 cm For Card Size Tags OPERATING TEMPERATURE Description Min Typ Max Units Notes Ambient Temperature 20 55 C SonMicro Electronics Ltd Cankaya M Soguksu C Aslihan Ishani 2 15 Mersin 33070 TURKEY Phone 90 324 237 21 28 Facsimile 90 324 237 21 86 Email info sonmicro com Web Site http www sonmicro com SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010
22. o 12V input signal can be connected to IN2 safely For higher voltages LED driving resistor value on the 125 may need to be increased to prevent damage of Optocoupler IC and for reliable operation External Given Connections Opto Coupler Figure 8 125 Reader Optocoupler Input Schematic 132 State can be read by relevant Command IN2 can generate Interrupt on rising edge IN2 can count pulses on the line 132 can WARN if state is High or Low SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 5125 User Manual 17 PULSE COUNT FEATURE Input2 state can be read by relevant command or it can generate interrupt on rising edge Moreover S125 can count pulses on this line Counted pulse numbers send over RS232 and custom operations can be done automatically by S125 Readers according to the pulse count Pulse count feature is unique in industry and served only by SonMicro and allows doing different operations with just a single wire Each High Pulse should not exceed 50 milliseconds for reliable detection In default firmware for one pulse count buzzer beeps one time for two pulse counts buzzer beeps two times for three pulse count buzzer beeps three times just for illustration purpose Actions can be changed and re defined according to customer needs such as driving Red LED Green LED and Buzzer etc Up to 6 pulses can be detected reliably and custom operations can be done according to pulse count upon custome
23. p DEMONSTRATION SOFTWARE 125 Configuration Software can be used to configure 125 device settings modify E2PROM content store amp delete users evaluate and test the product quickly thru com port USB To RS232 or USB To RS485 converters can be used without any problems For RS485 connection proper 5125 model should be used with 485 suffix See Ordering Guide 125 Configuration Software is designed to be work with the 125 ActiveX Control which is also a part of SDK ActiveX Control will be installed and registered to your PC automatically during the setup process For software developers thus there is no need to register ActiveX control again unless there is new version of ActiveX Control is available For proper connections of S125 Reader to PC over RS232 485 and powering it please investigate Wiring amp Connections Section 125 Readers comes to work at 19200bps as default and requires 9V 12V DC to run 5125 Configuration amp Com Port come General Settings Standalone Mode Butin Memory Tools Advanced Settings Baud Rate 1930 Standalone Mode Built In Memory Remote Node Ox 01 Change Remote Node Get Master Tag ID Set Master Tag Relay Output G Never Tigger Relay Status Com Port Activity Command Opening Port Status Command Get Configuration Status OK C Trigger Relay for all tags Relay Drive Teme 10 x100 C Trigger Relay only for sto
24. r request INPUT STATE WARNING FEATURE Input pins on S125 devices can warn beep buzzer and report over RS232 if states are High or Low Warning period and the delay to warn is parametric and can be set by S125 Configuration Software Warning feature can be used to warn users to keep the door closed or can be used for different purposes SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 18 RELAY OUTPUT 125 Readers those come with R suffix includes a mini 60W 60VA telecom relay This relay is adequate for driving electrical or magnetic doors working below 60V AC DC and max of 1 Ampere Normally Open Normally Closed and Common NO NC COM connections provided for the user NO NC COM 60W 60VA Figure 9 125 Reader Relay Connection diagram Relay can be triggered parametrically by relevant commands and is triggered automatically when a valid card is found in EEPROM memory if standalone mode is enabled By using SA 100 accessory two of the wiegand lines WDO WD1 if converted to output behaviour can control the two external relays 120W 120V A inside the SA 100 WARNING Please do not use Relay Outputs to switch ON OFF any 110V 220V equipment to prevent damage of the Relay SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 19 WDO amp WD1 5V I O If Wiegand is not used WDO and pins can be converted to 5V tolerant digital Input or Outputs
25. red tags in device memory Aa Incoming Data from Device RS232 R 485 Output As Hex 0x23 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x35 0 41 0x43 SOAT Node Address 01 As ASCII 010105ACEODS DA Type ASCII HEX Output Header Footer C ASCII Decimal Output Stat Character Ox 23 t CR Carriage Retum 0800 Protocol Output Send Node Adcess LF Line Feed 0x04 Wiegand enm 1 Byte 2Byte 3Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte C Wiegand 26 4 gt Byte 5 3 Wiegand 34 Wiegand 42 WDO Input Outpt wD1 Input Output Input2 Optodsclared Warning Period WDO Behaviour C WiegandDO Input C Input wW am Pesod G DoNot Wan c C WaniHigh 4 Configuration trom Device Set Configuation to Device Figure 1 125 Configuration Screenshot SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 125 User Manual 9 BASIC COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 125 devices come with RS232 and RS485 options Same serial protocol is used for both interfaces Baud rates of 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200bps are supported e Default serial configuration is 19200bps 1 Stop Bit No Parity e Default node address is 0x01 For RS232 Connection Readers can be given node address for connecting multiple 125 devices on the same RS485 line Node address can be anywhere between 1 255 where node address 1 is a special address and a
26. ware Version Figure 10 125 Configuration Misc Commands In Advanced Settings tab read can be disabled not recommended antenna driving frequency RADF can be changed for optimum read range Please notice that 125 Readers calibrated for maximum read range between 5 7 cm in factory and changing RADF value will affect the read range Baud rate can also be changed to 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 bps General Settings Standalone Mode Bultin Memory Tools Advanced Settings F Disable RADF 36 Set RADF New Baud Rate 19200 Change Baud Rate Figure 11 125 Configuration Advanced Commands WARNING Auto Read Mode should not be used to turn ON OFF read operation frequently because it writes to the flash memory of the microcontroller and lifetime of the microcontroller will reduce If Start Read Stop Read operation is required there are supporting commands to do these operations contact with us in such a case SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 5125 User Manual 21 9 WIRING CONNECTIONS There are two cables comes out from the 125 Reader One is a 4 wire and the other is an 8 wire phone cable with RJ11 and RJ45 jacks If user is only interested with RS232 485 communication and not interested with any input output relay or wiegand than 1x4 wire cable is adequate to power the device and communicate over RS232 485 serial bus WARNING tis strongly recommended to reference p
27. zzer will beep one time for a longer period after the card is deleted from the EEPROM memory In Summary any EM41 0x Card just shown to the Reader after a Master Card will store the Card ID if it was not in EEPROM memory or will be deleted from the EEPROM memory if it was previously stored Another function of the Master Card is to format delete all Card ID numbers from the EEPROM memory This is done simply by keep pressing the button on the reader and at the same time showing the Master card to the reader Buzzer wil generate four longer beeps while formatting the EEPROM memory and Reader will reset itself after the operation is completed SonMicro Electronics Revision A 1 August 2010 5125 User Manual 13 5 125 SERIAL COMMUNICATION 125 Readers come with either RS232 or RS485 option It has built in serial protocol and this protocol is used to control or configure the reader In many cases there may be no necessary to know or use the protocol as once the 125 Reader is configured thru the Configuration Software or the user configuration data is requested to be programmed in the factory it can just output Card ID with industry most demanded options thru serial channel and this is most time adequate for the desired systems But for systems involve external control such as to drive built in relay or generate buzzer sounds or to detect input states then the simple given commands can be used to do these operations For Command

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