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1. EXAMPLE B gt lt lt Re 71 9d ROM serial number ROM TO571 Firmware version 1 03 Modify times 0 SET DATE AND TIME E amp Yvvvwwbbhhmmss R Aereo TR YYYY Year 2000 20xx MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 hh Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 ss Second 00 59 EXAMPLE 5 lt gt 02 s 200005051230006 04 E gt Set Date 2000 5 5 Set Time 12 30 00 Saturday lt m Po Invalid Date Time 4 gt oz T p 94 Set Date Time is not executed 22 Communication Protocol GET DATE AND TIME gt B EXAMPLE B B Get Date 2000 11 8 Get Time 14 20 31 Thursday lt gt oz T Toa Get Date Time is not set or invalid SET MACHINE ID 2 amp sm T J T 00 255 ez gt EXAMPLE E gt lt gt oz 94 B V Set Machine ID 00 oz Toa Invalid command data lt gt oz p Por Set Machine ID is not executed 23 Communication Protocol GET MACHINE E lt gt lt gt T A T 00 255 68 EXAMPLE gt CU lt lt oz T T oq Get Machine ID 00 lt gt ez Toa Get Identification is not set or otherwise invalid ENTER FIRMWARE MANAGEMEN
2. 9 4 Battery RFID Card Scan Area Scan the RFID card to reader Operation LED Indicator When encountering erroneous input defective card misread bad memory or incorrectly encoded data and so on the device will turn on the ERROR indicator LCD Main Screen Indicating the device is ready for use low battery in operational mode Connector For connection to host computer and external Power Battery Box Put the battery in box and hold battery o Operate Keypad Turn the TRF9300 TRF9310 on off power and Operate Chain Sling Hole Connect to chain sling Technical And Operational Description LCD Display Status Function Area Main Display Area Keypad Guidance Area PROMAG Status Function Area 1 Power Status 5 Decode Status Battery Power Supply EM Card Decoded C Low Battery Power Supply Mifare Card Decoded gt External Power Supply 4K Mifare 4K Card Decoded DS Mifare DESFire Card Decoded 2 Scan Status UT Mifare Ultralight Card Decoded Or N Scaning FL Felica Card Decoded 3 Buzzer Status 6 Guidance Number Buzzer ON Current Record Number When Scanning or Viewing Database 4 Event Status x Main Menu Item When Operating Menu 1 9 Event x x Sub Menu Item When Operating Submenu g Main Display Area Display Date amp Week amp Time Menu Item Recor
3. RFID Card Reader with LCD User s Manual tv Q ce o tv Q 9 was A Q Copyrighto POSline Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of POSline REVISIONS Rev Number 01 March 07 Initial Release Contents u ana ku SS 4 Technical and Operational Description 7 13 Card Dati Format uy u 15 Specilicaliohs 16 Communication Protocol 17 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 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 communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expen
4. Protocol EXAMPLE ET lt gt E lt Set new password 1234 EM lt oz oa es new is dd Invalid password GET NUMBER OF RECORD b gt lt gt Six NUMBER NUMBER Record Count 4 Bytes Width 0000h 0800h 192 oooc red The total of record count 12 READ RECORD BY NUMBER E lt DATE T 20h DATA cR E lt gt DATA 20h Record Data DATA TIME DATE TIME EXAMPLE E lt gt Ej amp oz A 11 19 2004 10 39 23 20 ABCDEF jod Record data ABCDEF lt 02 od Database is empty Communication Protocol ERASE ALL RECORD lt gt Erase Duration lt 60 seconds E lt EXAMPLE E gt lt gt B Erase all records B m 5 Por Erase command is not executed ROLLBACK DATABASE READOUT TRANSACTION gt V EXAMPLE gt lt lt Database is rollback gt Command is not executed RECOVERY ALL DATABASE READOUT TRANSACTION lt gt BEN ee lt gt Tu EXAMPLE lt gt lt Database is recovery 102 Toa Invalid command Communication Protocol GET PRODUCT VERSION 9 lt gt lt gt A T VERSION CR ROM No ROM Txxxx Rom serial number VERSION Vx xxRm Vx xx Firmware version x xx Rm Modify m times
5. 0 needs to be pressed all the time during the communications with the PC 13 Connections WAS 1571 USB interface cable Connect to PC USB Ss PORT TRF9300 9310 Personal Computer Note 1 When TRF9300 TRF9310 is connected disconnected with USB port it would be turned On Off automatically 14 Data Format CARD DATA STRING gt are DATE amp TIME DATE TIME SP YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY 1 Date have 3 formats YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY 2 SP is the SPACE characters 20h 3 TIME is 24hrs WEEK amp CARD TPYE WEEK CARD TYPE SUN 0 Mifare 1k 1 MON 1 Mifare 4k 2 TUE 2 Mifare Ultrlight 3 WED 3 Mifare DESFire 4 THU 4 EM 125K 5 FRI 5 Felica 6 SAT 6 EVENT EVENT CODE EVENT 0 1 2 3 4 USER DEFINE 5 EVENT 6 7 8 9 15 VER 1 2 amp 8 T Bg F 55 gt a Specifications 125KHz RFID Card for TRF9300 EM compatible64 bits ASK Manchester coding Reading distance 10 50mm depends on 13 56MHz RFID Card for TRF9310 Compatible ISO 14443A ISO 18092 Reading distanc
6. 2 levels of access to the TRF9300 TRF9310 User and Supervisor Supervisor level is protected by a Password Sensitive data can be downloaded or altered only on the Supervisor level General Terminal data is available on the User level as well Command Index Table Topic Command Contents Description Access Security Command U L 4Charatersforlogino000 j rtu e password Database Commands U N _____ __________ Number oF Record S G Number ReadRecordbyNumber DATABAsE S E RolbakReord 5 Recovery AlReord General Commands U a Product Version S S DateTimeWeek Set DateTime and Week T ACCESS peus LS Contents Reply Information AcesDened x 1 Command or Data Execution Failed Database isEmpty 18 Communication Protocol Access Security Commands LOGIN for Supervisor Access Level amp PASSWORD CR lt gt sc T c PASSWORD 4 Characters for Login 0000 Initial value EXAMPLE Login password 0000 B 6 oz T p T oq Login password command is not executed oz Tod Invalid password LOGOUT SET PASSWORD T PasswoRp T z lt gt SC T New four characters password 19 Communication
7. T MODE E o NEN Enter firmware management mode 24 SET REGISTER Ej lt C sC o FESTER ARAM T CHKSUM CR lt lt gt REGISTER Register Address 2 Bytes Width 00h FFh PARAM Set Parameters of Register Communication Protocol CHKSUM C REGISTER PARAM REGISTER gt lt T T E lt GLa PARAM CHKSUM REGISTER Register Address 2 Bytes Width 00h FFh PARAM Set Parameters of Register REGISTER TABLE Register Function Description 10h Auto Off Duration Low byte 00 FFh 0 255 second 11h Auto Off Duration High byte 00h Auto Power Off 12h Power Mode FFh Switch Other Real time 13h Machine ID High byte 14h Machine l bow byte 12126618 15h RTC cal value 00 FFh 16h 17h 18h Back Light Duration 00 FFh 0 255 second 00h Off 19h Buzzer FFh On 00h mm dd yyyy 1Ah Date Format FFh yyyy mm dd other dd mm yyyy 00h Tracks Parallel 1Bh Display Mode 011 Credit Card Mode other Tracks Series 1C 1Dh 0 1h only 0 event 2h 0 1 event En QpHODO event nh 1 event 10 10 FFh 0 9 event 00h continuous Mode Zen ModE other Button Mode 20 2Fh User Name 16 Characters 30 1FBh 1FC 1FFh Password 4 Characters 25
8. d Data Parameter Setting Other Information Keypad Guidance Are 1 Corresponding Key 0 Power Exit Back Cancel Key Function 2 Corresponding Key Up Up scroll Decrease Scan Key Function 3 Corresponding Key Down Down scroll Increase Event Key Function 4 Corresponding Key Menu Enter Save Next Yes Key Function 8 Technical And Operational Description Function Menu Display Machine ID 1 1 Machine ID 2 Characters Default 00 Display User Name 16 Characters Max Display Mode 1 Profiles Los DAY Pormat ID Number Set View Mode 1 4 View Mode Big or Small Default Big Set Scan Mode 1 5 Scan Mode Button or Continuous Default Button Set Back Light Duration pes Default 15 Seconds Set Auto Power Off Duration 2 2 Auto Power Off 00 255 Seconds Default 30 Seconds Set Power Mode Switch Mode or Auto Power Off Mode 2 Setting Default Switch Mode Set Operate Sound Default ON Reset Default BackLight 15 seconds 2 5 Reset Auto Power Off 30 seconds Power Mode Switch Mode Sound ON Display Memory Status 3 1 Status Used Space Unused Space Total Space 3 Database Display all records in memory Set Date Format Select Year Month Date 4 1 Date Format Date Month Year Month Date Year 4 Calendar Default Month Date Year Set Date Year Month Date Set Time Week Hour Minute S
9. d be turned off if no scanning a card again in every 30 seconds default after every card scanning It would have Low Battery Detect Warning indication when the unit is powered by battery 2 Powered by Cable When TRF9300 TRF9310 is connected disconnected to external power adapter by the WAS T0017 RS232 cable or USB port by the WAS 1571 USB cable it would be turned On Off automatically When the unit is connected with the PC through the communication Cable WAS T0017 or WAS 1571 and the PC is running TRF9300 TRF9310 software and the unit is turned on Then you can do the unit Setting Configuration or data downloading When the device is powered by cable from the Power Switch would have no function and the unit would have no Low Battery Detect Warning function 3 Real Time Clock Setting Before start using the unit you must set the Real Time Clock RTC inside the unit to your local time If there is no battery for quite a while or it is powered by cable for quite a while this would cause Real Time clock RTC malfunctioned due to no power supply When put on the battery to turn on the unit and the Red Green LED take turns to blinks this means the RTC is malfunctioning and you must do the RTC time setting before you use the unit 4 Low Battery Detect When the device is powered by battery it would have Low Battery Detect function When the battery goes low the LCD would display and you must change battery immediately other
10. e 10 40mm depends on card RS232 Interface RS232 Half Duplex 8N1 9600 bps USB Interface Full compliance with the USB Specification V 1 1 The device uses a Virtual Serial Port Driver making it appear to have the software like a standard RS232 Serial Port LCD Display LCD type FSTN Dot arrangement 101 x 67 Dots Matrix LCD Module Viewing direction 6 O clock Communication Protocol Version 1 2 GNET V1 2 CLOCK Real Time Clock RTC module and back up capacitor Memory Size for Storing Data CMOS Serial Flash Memory 512K bytes Up to 8192 records 32 Bytes Record Battery Power Single cell alkaline nickel cadmium NiCd or nickel metal hydride NiMH battery Power Supply from Cable DC 5V 200mA for RS 232 or USB Powered Dimensions L58x W20xH47 mm Environment Operating Temp 0 55 Storage Temp 10 60 C Humidity 10 90 relative Mounting Portable or Any surface 16 Communication Protocol Handshaking ACK NACK NACK TIME OUT PACKET m STX CMD CONTENTS CR O gt Control Key Function CONTENTS CHKSUM NENNEN NE NENNEN 78 65 edi Negative Acknowledge 17 Communication Protocol TRF9300 TRF9310 Terminal has an extensive list of Commands that allow manipulating its internal database setting functional parameters and getting data on its current status There are
11. econd 5 Information 5 1 Product Name Product Description Firmware Version 4 2 Set Date Time Technical and Operational Description Display Information Exceptional Indication The is malfunctioning After scan card Set Date and Time The record already is full Download Records After scan card and Erase Records Check FLASH The record can t write into the FLASH memory Contact Agent After svan card Decode Error Scan Card can t decode Scah Card again i After scan card or Change Card No Record in FLASH memory Enter Database View function Swipe Card The FLASH memory not empty Download Records Record not empty Enter Calendar function and Erase Records ISP MODE Mode Update New Firmware By communication command LED Indicator Take turns blink Auto Power Off fake turns punk Beep Beep IEE 2 times 1 time Blink 10 Technical and Operational Description Operational Description 1 Powered by Battery For normal use the unit is powered by battery Push the Power Switch Button for about 2 seconds to turn on the unit Also push the Power Switch Button for about 2 seconds to turn off the unit at Switch Mode After the unit is turned on the power would be turned off automatically if there is no scanning a card on the unit in 30 seconds default at Auto Power Off Mode This means the unit woul
12. ery may cause an imbalance within the cell leading to gassing and possibly explosion on either charge or discharge cycles Don t dispose of batteries in a fire they may rupture or leak Don t carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like coins paper clips etc This will short circuit the battery generating high heat Information TRF9310 13 56MHz RFID Reader 3 z gs 2 MRF120 RS232 Interface Single Muti Battery F IVEM 1 1 8192 MRF120U USB Interface Read the instructions on your device before installing batteries Insert batteries into your device properly with the and terminals aligned correctly Discharged batteries should be removed from equipment to prevent possible damage Store the batteries in a cool and dry place Batteries should be stored at temperatures between 50 F 10 C and 77 F 25 C with relative humidity not exceeding 65 percent Refrigeration of alkaline batteries is not necessary because of their very good capacity retention Excessive temperature cycling and storage at temperatures greater than 77 25 C should be avoided to maximize shelf life 4 Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time Keep battery contact s
13. ftware The Logical Erase Database will logically clean the database The Recovery Database will recover the previous erase and not yet covered database The record pointer will return to the top of the database after any erase Technical and Operational Description Replace Battery Note 1 Read the instructions on your device before replace new battery 2 TRF9300 TRF9310 can used Single cell alkaline nickel cadmium NiCd or nickel metal hydride NiMH Battery 1 Power turn off 4 Take new battery 3 Take the battery away 6 Fix the battery cover WAS T0017 RS232 interface cable DSUB 9P POWER J ACK DSUB 9P FEMALE PIN MN USB 4P FUNCTION WM 1 2 2 Connect to PC Personal Computer External power DC 5V Note 1 When TRF9300 TRF9310 is connected disconnected with an external power adapter it would be turned On Off automatically 2 When TRF9300 TRF9310 is not connected with an external power adaptor the corresponding key for power on TRF9300 TRF931
14. se Information TRF9300 125KHz RFID Reader MACHINE TYPE FUNCTION lon Single 232 8192 TRF9300 RS232 Interface Single F IVEM eam e TRF9300 USB Interface Read the instructions on your device before installing batteries Insert batteries into your device properly with the and terminals aligned correctly Discharged batteries should be removed from equipment to prevent possible damage Store the batteries in a cool and dry place Batteries should be stored at temperatures between 50 F 10 C and 77 F 25 C with relative humidity not exceeding 65 percent Refrigeration of alkaline batteries is not necessary because of their very good capacity retention Excessive temperature cycling and storage at temperatures greater than 77 25 C should be avoided to maximize shelf life Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or a rough cloth each time you replace batteries Keep batteries away from children If swallowed contact a physician at once Don t recharge a battery unless it is specifically marked rechargeable Attempts to recharge an alkaline batt
15. urfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or a rough cloth each time you replace batteries Keep batteries away from children If swallowed contact a physician at once 7 Don t recharge a battery unless it is specifically marked rechargeable Attempts to recharge an alkaline battery may cause an imbalance within the cell leading to gassing and possibly explosion on either charge or discharge cycles 8 Don t dispose of batteries in a fire they may rupture or leak Don t carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like coins paper clips etc This will short circuit the battery generating high heat Information Standard Package LRO3 AAA ALKALINE 1 5V Battery Main unit TRF9300 TRF9310 Chain Sling Yj 5 lt i A RS232 Cable for TRF9300 TRF9310 USB Cable for TRF9300 TRF9310 Technical and Operational Description B Front Panel and Operations LCD Main Screen Operation LED Indicator CEA d n Connector Operate Keypad Chain Sling Hole RFID Card Scan Area 9
16. wise the unit would shut down any time without pre warning 5 Scan RFID Card When TRF9300 TRF9310 is showing the status of any function on the screen after presenting a RFID card to TRF9300 TRF9310 reader TRF9300 TRF9310 is displaying card ID and record s information the screen immediately WhenTRF9300 TR is not working for next card scan TRF9300 TRF9310 reader will back to default screen automatically 6 Operate for Calendar Before setting calendar function please delete remaining records from TRF9300 TRF9310 reader if there are records in the memory of TRF9300 TRF9310 your operate setting for Calendar TRF9300 TRF9310 reader will display Record no empty on the screen 7 Memory Full Warning Log database memory is full You are not able to add any new records Free the log database memory by uploading the data to the PC 8 Communication by WAS T0017 RS232 cable You must use external power when the PC connect to TRF9300 TRF9310 by WAS T0017 RS232 cable or else the communication is not action You should press any key on TRF9300 TRF9310 until the communication is finished if you don t use external power 9 Firmware Management Mode FMM FMM allows you to quickly upgrade your TRF9300 TRF9310 internal firmware via com port and also check validity of currently loaded firmware Contact your dealer for most recent firmware upgrade files 10 Database in memory The TRF9300 TRF9310 allows you to manage database by so

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