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1. 27 510 T amp A User s Manual On Ou CX O12 O 13 O 13 O 4 O A4 JP12 O 5 JP11 9 O 5 O 6 O 6 CT O7 O8 O 8 O 9 O 9 Molex Molex Figure 4 8 Reader 1 Connector JP13 O DEN 40 0 02 DIN 6 Figure 4 9 Reader 1 Connector JP11 amp 12 Barcode Magnetic DIN 6 JP13 Start Of Scan Switch Not used 5 Data Clock 1 Good Read Not used Not Used Data 1 Clock 2 Power Enable Not used Ground Ground Not used Data 2 Vcc 5V Vcc 45V As there are not so many pins in JP13 the external reader i e READER 2 is limited to barcode readers only 4 6 External Keyboard Besides the built in membrane keypad an external AT compatible keyboard can be attached for handy data entry The connector and pin assignment conforms to PC AT standard keyboard 1 clock 2 ground 3 data 4 5V 5 No connection Figure 4 10 External Keyboard Connector And Pins Assignment 28 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 7 RS232 Connection The RS232 connection between master station and the host computer is made through the male phone jack connector located at the rear panel of Cipher 510 The RS232 port is enabled functioning only when the line connection setting is set either to stand alone single station or multi station on line master Besides the pin assignments of the RS232 port both the hardware setting and the software setting should be checked before any physical c
2. These seven batteries are firmly packed and should not be torn apart by any means The safe operating temperature for this battery pack ranges from 20 C to 50 C Beyond this range permanent destructions might occur A separate battery holder provides further protection of the battery pack and eases the installation This holder locates right underneath the main box as been depicted in the Nomenclature and is also used for mounting the Cipher 510 on the wall or on the table 510 T amp A User s Manual 2 11 LED Indicator Several LEDs located at the top left corner of the main panel other than those on the membrane keypad are equipped to provide instant indications of current system status POWER READY GOOD READ BAT LOW F1 to F4 Shift 2 12 Buzzer This is a red LED to show the presence of external line power it works even when the power switch is not turned on If the Cipher 510 is working properly the yellow LED will be flashing with a period of 2 seconds all the time This is the mandatory way to see whether the Cipher 510 is working or not This is a green LED and lit for one second upon successful decoding of bar code magnetic card entry This is a red LED to show the battery which is going to be drained Usually the Cipher 510 can still works for 30 minutes to an hour after this LED was lit Care should be taken that this LED works only when external line power was down and the LED should be off i
3. 1 default value integer up to 99 7 Master Card Setting The master card ID can be modified as needed However differing from other parameter modifications the new master card must be inputted by scanning the card not by entering from keyboard Up to 20 characters of master card ID can be set 1234567890 default value please scan the new master card 8 Password Setting Up to 6 digits passwords can be set to further secure the system Note that if a null string was entered the password examination will be skipped when entering setup mode And if a single ENTER key is pressed without preceding digits it will be treated as entering a null password That is peeking only function is not available for this parameter since there is no way to distinguish between peeking only and a null password none default value enter the new password 15 510 T amp A User s Manual 9 Time Setting This is used to modify the system time of Cipher 510 A 12 digits value YYMMDDHHNNSS must be completely entered as follows YY last 2 digits of the year for example 94 for 1994 MM month 1 12 DD day of the month 1 31 HH hour 24 hour format 0 23 NN minute 0 59 SS second 0 59 10 Timer Fine Tune Setting A fine tunable calendar chip is equipped in Cipher 510 The speed of the calendar chip can be tuned in units of ppm via a digital trimming register The trimming range is from 0 to
4. 2 1 System Integration A Cipher 510 system can be configured as a standalone system or a multi station system If only one Cipher 510 is needed it should be configured as stand alone system If multiple 510s in a network are desired the multi station configuration should be used 2 1 1 Stand Alone System The line connection setting should be set to single The Cipher 510 is directly connected to the host computer through the RS232 port located on the rear panel of Cipher 510 phone jack connector Since there is only one Cipher 510 in the system the RS485 communication port is disabled 2 1 2 Multi station System In multi station system all 510s are connected to the RS485 communication line and only one of the Cipher 510 is connected to the host computer The Cipher 510 which is connected to the host computer is the master station of the Cipher 510 network and the rest of the 510s are slave stations All the 510s connected on the same RS485 network should have different station IDs assigned or it will corrupt the RS485 communication Please refer to the section Station ID for more detail description 1 Master Station The master station is the manager of the RS485 communication It schedules and handles all the RS485 communication tasks and performs like a gateway between host computer and all the Cipher 510 stations Also the transaction data of the ID entry made on slave 510s are sent immediately to the master station which is
5. Industrial 25 e Codabar f UPC EAN Each digit can be 0 for disable or 1 for enable Set the bar code symbology setting of station pp S13ppn 13 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID n 1 digit setting value 0 disabled 1 enabled Set the prefix code setting of station pp S14ppn S14 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID n 1 digit setting value 0 ID entry from keyboard not allowed 1 ID entry from keyboard allowed Set the ID entry from keyboard setting of station pp S18ppn n S18 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID 44 510 T amp A User s Manual n n new master card ID up to 20 characters Usage Set the master card ID setting of station pp S19ppn n Format S19ppn n S19 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID n n new password up to 6 digits Usage Setthe password setting of station pp NWppnnhhmmddd Format NWppnnhhmmddd NW command identifier pp 2 digit station ID nn 2 digit 01 16 indicates the entry number of the relay output timetable desired hh hour of the starting time mm minute of the starting time ddd relay activate duration in seconds 1 909 or 0 entry undefined Usage Setthe setting of relay output timetable entry of station pp DWppnnhhmmxxyyw Format DWppnnhhmmxxyyw DW command identifier pp 2 digit station ID mn 2 digit 01 16 indicates the entry number of the automatic shift change timetable desire
6. BCR is marked on the housing The barcode decoding software of T amp A system supports most of the commercially available symbologies such as CODE39 CODEI28 INTERLEAVE 25 INDUSTRIAL 25 CODABAR UPC EAN 510 T amp A User s Manual These symbologies are automatically discriminated by the decoding logic and can be individually enabled or disabled to discriminate unwanted entries 2 3 2 Magnetic Card A dual track magnetic card reader can be installed on Cipher 510 for ID entry But a single track magnetic card reader is used for time and attendance application normally The magnetic card standard whether JIS ISO track 1 ISO track2 or ISO track 3 and the direction of scan is automatically detected by the decoding logic 2 4 1D Entry Qualification Cipher 510 provides several ways to qualify the ID entries made on the station They are described below 2 4 1 Company Code A company code is a string of up to 30 characters which can be programmed into Cipher 510 to enable the qualification of all ID inputs If there is an ID input which does not have the company code in the beginning of the ID failed in company code checking Cipher 510 will initiate a warning This is usually used to check against out siders By programming the company code with a null string this company code checking feature will be disabled 2 4 2 ID Length An ID length check can be enabled to prevent faulty entries A 2 digitss ID l
7. hour minute second sentry number from 01 to 16 hh hour mm minute ddd duration in e Prefix enable r olole o H m yy a none scan card 3 q Ux 3 43 705 DO 0 Os Relay output timetable 50 510 T amp A User s Manual from 1 to 999 Automatic shift change nn entry number timetable from 01 to 16 hh starting hour mm starting minute xx end hour yy end minute w working shift from 1 to 4 ID length 0 99 station lock 0 unlocked 1 locked 51 510 T amp A User s Manual Packin Standard Packing e This user s manual e The Cipher 510 main unit e Power Adaptor 110VAC or 220V AC e RS232 Cable Default System Master Card 1234567890 Optional Accessories Barcode Slot Reader or Magnetic Card Reader Operational Backup Battery e WAND A 510 T amp A User s Manual Physical Specification Dimension 261 mm L X 125 mm W X 100 mm H Weight About 1kg excluding the battery pack and the slot type reader Power Supply DC 10 15V 12V typical Power Consumption 3 VA max exculding the slot type reader Temperature Operation 5 C to 45 C Storage 20 C to 70 C Humidity Operation 15 to 90 Storage 596 to 95 53
8. Day 1 BAT LOW MN F2 L8 65 05 05 c9 Figure 4 1 Main Panel 1 Slot type reader Membrane Keypad LCD display Boo N LED indicators from top to bottom 1 POWER red 2 READY yellow 3 GOOD READ green 4 BATTERY LOW red Figure 4 2 Front Panel 1 External AT keyboard 2 External Reader 24 510 T amp A User s Manual 3 Battery Holder Figure 4 3 Rear Panel 1 Main power connector RS232 port COMI RS485 port RS485 port RS232 port COM3 and digital input output Holes for fixing Battery clippers Ny O O B 9 NM Holes for screw Figure 4 4 Left Panel 25 510 T amp A User s Manual 1 LCD viewing angle adjust 2 Power switch 4 3 Cipher 510 Main Board The following figure shows the outline of the Cipher 510 main board The connectors jumpers and the main components of maintenance installation interest are shown SRAM4 es E 7 SRAM3 SRAM2 op SRAMI r Flash ES Is i Figure 4 5 Left Panel 1 Jl External 12V DC 2 JP14 RS232 COMI 3 JP8 RS485 4 JP10 RS485 5 JP9 RS232 COM3 amp Digital Input Output 6 JPI SRAM5 8 Chip Select 7 JP6 External Keyboard 8 JPI2 connect for built in Reader READER 1 9 JP13 wand port for external barcode read
9. Disable 13 COMI Setting The communication port COM1 attributes can be changed individually Press the ENTER key for changing these settings and then press the F2 key to conclude all the new settings 13 1 COMI BaudRate Selectable values of COMI baud rate are listed below 38400 17 510 T amp A User s Manual 19200 9600 default value 4800 2400 1200 600 300 13 2 COM1 Parity Selectable values of COM1 parity are listed below lt none gt default value Odd Even 13 3 COMI Data Bits Selectable values of COMI data bits are listed below 8 default value tog 13 4 COMI Handshake Selectable values of COMI stop bits are listed below none default value XON CTS 14 COM3 Aux Device Setting The auxiliary communication port COM3 attributes can be changed individually Press the ENTER key for changing these settings and then press the F2 key to conclude all the new settings 14 1 COM3 BaudRate Selectable values of COM3 baud rate are listed below 38400 18 510 T amp A User s Manual 19200 9600 default value 4800 2400 1200 600 300 14 2 COM3 Parity Selectable values of COM3 parity are listed below lt none gt default value Odd Even 14 3 COM3 Data Bits Selectable values of COM3 data bits are listed below lt 8 gt default value SO 14 4 COM3 Handshake Selectable values o
10. amp minute and the desired ON duration 00 99 setting in seconds The filling of the entries of the timetable can be in any order and the Cipher 510 will constantly scan all the 16 entries to see if there is a match in the starting time and activates the digital output with the programmed duration To eliminate cancel a pre programmed timetable entry simply changes its activation duration to 00 the Cipher 510 will ignore this entry The following is an example of the timetable setting Entry No Starting Time Duration Relay Action 1 10 seconds starts at 08 00 3 15 seconds starts at 16 00 10 1200 20 20 seconds starts at 12 00 Others don t care 00 none The second digital output which is connected to a door lock can be used for access control Cipher 510 will automatically activate the digital output for opening the door lock when user punches the card 2 15 Station ID A station ID is a 2 digit number 01 99 that is assigned programmed to each Cipher 510 station It is used to identify each Cipher 510 station in the system and it plays an important role in RS 485 RS 232 communications Since the station ID is used to identify each Cipher 510 station in the system there should not have any stations with the same station ID assigned 2 16 RS232 Port The RS232 port COMI is used for host computer connections Baud rate data bits stop bits and parity settings can be selectable The possible values
11. life of the NiMH battery is about 2 years 2 8 Calendar Chip An on board calendar chip is used to keep the system time running This chip is also backed by the rechargeable Ni MH battery on the main PCB board even when the main power was turned off In a multi station configuration the master station will check the system time among all stations at every minute sharp This is to keep the system time of all Cipher 510 station exactly the same 2 9 Program Memory Flash A 128 Kbytes flash memory is used to store the program code and is guaranteed to last at least 100 000 erase program cycles Differs from conventional RAMS no battery is needed to keep the program or data stored in the memory 2 10 Operational Backup Battery When fully charged the 1 2V by 7 1500 mAh rechargeable NiCd battery pack keeps the Cipher 510 working after the external line power was down This battery pack is charged as long as the line power is asserted regardless of the main power switch and automatically takes over when the line power was down A battery monitoring circuit will activate the BAT LOW warning LED when the battery is going to be drained and Cipher 510 will shutdown the system when the battery is almost fully drained This shutdown circuit keeps the battery from fully drained which will degrade the useful life of the battery This battery keeps this time amp attendance terminal almost non interrupted and is a must under most circumstances
12. right to upper right Due to limited PCB space only 4 sockets are provided if more than 4 SRAMs are to be used rest of the SRAMs can be piggy backed on U2 to U8 and then connect their chip select pins to JP1 Turn on the Cipher 510 Now the Cipher 510 should be operating If not please check all the connections and the memory chips should be properly inserted on sockets 4 12 Change Mounting Style The Cipher 510 can be in desktop mounting style or in wall mounting style The procedures for changing the mounting style are listed below Remove the screw on top of the battery pack holder Remove the battery pack holder by pushing the holder to the right Turn the holder 180 degrees and attach the holder back to Cipher 510 Secure the screw just removed Figure 4 17 Remove The Battery Pack Holder 33 510 T amp A User s Manual 5 Operating 510 This section provides a step by step procedures in using the Cipher 510 time amp attendance terminal Assumptions have been made here that these terminals have been properly installed Depends on the system configuration and setup some of the procedures can be omitted Turn the main power switch off Connect the power cable The POWER LED should be lit If not check the power cord connection Turn on the power switch The Cipher 510 will activate 3 beeps upon a successful startup and the LCD will show the start up messages 510 Time Attendance Ver 1 50 The firs
13. this entry is to be ignored Press the 4 or key to shift to next timetable entry The timetable entry will cycle from 01 to 16 accordingly Press F2 key to conclude above settings 17 LCD Backlight Setting The LCD backlight can be adjusted by this parameter setting Acceptable setting values are list below high default value off ow medium 18 Buzzer Volume Setting The buzzer volume can be adjusted by this parameter setting Acceptable setting values are list below lt loudest gt default value louder 20 510 T amp A User s Manual oud quiet 19 Max Station ID Setting The station ID number can be limited by this parameter setting To modify this setting enter a 2 digits number from 0 to 99 99 default value 0 99 20 Year Format Setting The year format of system time can be selected as the 2 digits year or 4 digits year Acceptable setting values are list below 2 digit year lt 4 digit year gt default value 3 3 3 Self Test This mode provides a simple but yet efficient way for diagnostic Press ENTER key for executing the following items test one by one Flash test SRAM test Beeper test LCD test LED test DI amp DO test COMI test COM2 test COM3 test 485 test ADC test Calendar test Reader test Keypad test AT Keyboard test Shutdown test 3 3 4 Initiate System This is u
14. 255 ppm The bigger value of the trimming register the slower the calendar chip runs For instance if the calendar chip is 1 second slow in one day then the value of the trimming register should decrease 12 to correctly adjust the calendar chip During system initialization this register is set to 186 lt 186 gt default value 0 255 11 ID Length Setting A 2 digits value from 0 to 99 can be set to qualify the ID entries If set to 0 ID length will not be checked 0 default value 0 99 12 Bar Code Symbology Setting The Cipher 510 decoding software supports 6 types of symbology and each symbology can be individually enabled disabled Press the ENTER key for changing these settings and then press the F2 key to conclude all the new settings 12 1 Code 39 Selectable values of Code 39 are listed below Enable default value Disable 16 510 T amp A User s Manual 12 2 Code 128 Selectable values of Code 128 are listed below Enable gt default value Disable 12 3 Interleave 25 Selectable values of Interleave25 are listed below Enable default value Disable 12 4 Industrial 25 Selectable values of Industrial25 are listed below Enable default value Disable 12 5 Codabar Selectable values of Codebar are listed below Enable default value Disable 12 6 UPC EAN Selectable values of UPC EAN are listed below Enable default value
15. CIPHER 510 PROGRAMMABLE TERMINAL TIME AND ATTENDANCE SYSTEM USER S MANUAL v1 0 Mar 1 1999 Syntech Information Co Ltd Care has been taken to ensure that the information included in this manual is complete and accurate However Syntech reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice COPYRIGHT 1999 SYNTECH INFORMATION CO Ltd CIPHER LAB is a registered trademark of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co Ltd Nomenclature 510 Front View LCD Display LED Indicator Barcode Magn eti Keyboard Port Power Switch 510 Rear View DC Jack for Power Input RS 232 Digital RS 485 Port RS 232 Port IO Port Nomenclature 510 Battery Pack Holder 2 Table of Contents FEATURES OF CIPHER 510 0 ccsscsssssssscssseccsssessessessessessessoss 1 THE RESIDED TIME AND ATTENDANCE SYSTEM 2 2 1 SYSTEM INTEGRATION at 2 2 1 1 Stand Alone System eese tette 2 2 1 2 Multi siation System a o Rs 2 2 2 W ORKING SHIFT zitierter Soc tea cove i i ere tene ed ie let 3 2 2 1 Automatic Shift Change 3 2 2 2 PLACA EA eot 4 2 3 IDENTRIES ea 4 2 3 1 BARCO NOM ON MU CINE ME 4 2 3 2 Magnetic CUI sd slt ld Bald st dit do 5 2 4 ID ENTRY QUALIFICATION reete tete eee eee 5 2 4 1 Company C Od Cees t a a EAE 5 2 4 2 ID Teer ti uuo ERE cs pce Re e iens 5 2 4 3 Duplicate Entries d addu e cede 5 2 5 ECD JDISPLEAY 5 etel de cte 5 2 6 MEMBRANE K
16. D length setting of station pp A 2 digit string indicates current setting VRpp VR command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Get current company code setting of station pp Ies n current company code setting ABpp AB command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Get current firmware information of station pp 510 T amp A 150 42 510 T amp A User s Manual 6 3 Program System Parameter Commands The commands described in this section are used to program the system parameters of Cipher 510 The host computer should receive a DONE string as the returning message to indicate success when a command is sent The system parameters of Cipher 510 are stored in flash memory and are changed immediately when the setting commands are received S01ppnn Format S01ppnn S01 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID nn 2 digit setting value 00 reserved 01 stand alone 10 slave 11 master Usage Set line connection setting of station pp S03ppn Format S03ppn S03 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID n 1 digit setting value 0 disabled 1 enabled Usage Setthe on line printing setting of station pp S12ppabcdef Format S12ppabcdef S12 command identifier 43 Usage S13ppn Format Usage S14ppn Format Usage S18ppn n Format 510 T amp A User s Manual pp 2 digit station ID abcdef 6 digit setting value a Code39 b Codel128 c Interleave 25 d
17. EYPAD eR ERREUR ERES EETUNE 6 2 7 DATA MEMORY amp BACKUP BATTERY cssscsssesscesseeseesscesecssesseeseenscens 7 2 8 CALENDAR CH Pia 7 2 9 PROGRAM MEMORY FLASH essere eere enne nnne nnne 7 2 10 OPERATIONAL BACKUP BATTERY cooononcconconnconnonnconcnononanonnncnncrnnconacnnos 7 2 11 LED INDICATOR eee itn eee cde dede E s 8 2 12 BUZZERZ eene OOo OPER De it 8 2 13 PRINTER PORT 5i siete ettet e dies 8 2 14 DIGITAE INPUT Z OUTPUT 9 2 15 STATION ID eiit iit less eee idee teer ede EISE 9 2 16 RS232 PORT et ree epe de e e 9 2 17 RSAS SPORT S d S seni A EE ERE 10 2 18 MOUNTING STYLE eR PRO D ERE NUR E AN 11 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM PARAMETERS esee eeee eee ee eee 12 3 1 MASTERCARD rd fct led e aida 12 3 2 PASSWORD ciii asiste ERE EVENT RTT RUE ERREUR NUT 12 3 3 CONTENTS OF MANAGER MODE cech enne 12 3 3 1 Programming Procedures eerte 12 3 3 2 Setup ted M A EA E A UU AO cs de 14 3 3 3 Self LOSE sce A Rt 21 3 3 4 IhiftQle Systemic gne ier OE ii 21 3 3 5 A A ERR 22 CIPHER 510 INSTALLATION eee ee eere eoe o eoe enean ete tn saneta etae n 23 4 1 CHARACTERISTICS tete etre e ETE e 23 4 1 1 VAIA AE E EREEREER eta E EAT EE 23 4 1 2 Environmental A8 do EA ASA diodo 23 4 1 3 Physical AS 23 4 2 INOMENGEAT URE 2 erecti in 24 4 3 CIPHER 510 MAIN BOARD cccccesscescesscesscsscssecssscsscescesecsscensceneesaees 26 4 4 POWER SO
18. URGE 53 ieees rote tertii tente tete etel tes teet ete aiit 27 4 5 MAGNETIC CARD READER CONNECTOR ocooococconnconconnconcconccnonnnonaconnon 27 4 6 EXTERNAL KEYBOARD cscccosccvsntcssntcesescossesencevsncessatcesesceseesencevsnsesse 28 4 7 RS232 CONNECTION inerte ere 29 4 8 RS485 CONNECTION 2 eere tee eee cette eret ERE Heuer eR die 30 4 9 SERIAL PORT FOR PRINTER amp DIGITAL N O sess 32 4 10 WAND PORT cosita 32 4 11 CHANGE MEMORY CAPACITY csccessesscesscsscescesecsscesessecnsseneessees 33 4 12 CHANGE MOUNTING STYLE esee 33 lii 5 6 6 1 6 2 Table of Contents OPERATING 510 iter pons otos eats ipn epu thon poat penes shop ces on deseen speres eget 34 RS232 COMMAND eere eeeseeenenene esten ones ones ones ones open enen ene toten en en en eben spen ene 36 Data Management Commands eere 36 Inquire System Parameter Setting Commands 39 Program System Parameter Commands 43 iv 510 T amp A User s Manual 1 Features of Cipher 510 The CIPHER 510 Programmable Terminal offers outstanding features in a compact and rugged housing suitable for industrial applications It can be used alone or networked for up to 32 stations and is an ideal solution for companies of all sizes It can be programmed in C or Basic With its versatile programmable features it can be easily co
19. al 25 Coda Bar UPC EAN disable nabl Prefix code olionmpmuonum disable nabl 48 510 T amp A User s Manual S14ppn ID code keyboard entry O disable l enabl S18ppnn nn Master card Password Set relay output timetable Set automatic shift change timetable nn nn master card up to 20 haracters nn password to 6 digits entry number to 16 tarting hour tarting minute tion number to 16 ing hour ting minute r yy end minute w working shift from 1 to 4 ID length nn ID length allowed from 0 to 99 Set company code n n company code up to 30 characters Station lock 49 O unlock l lock 510 T amp A User s Manual System Parameters List System parameters for setup mode are listed below according to their parameter numbers No Meaning ormat Value Line connection 00 reserved 01 stand alone 10 multi station slave 11 multi station master 0 disable l enable 000 9600 100 2400 001 19200 101 1200 010 9600 110 600 011 4800 111 300 00 01 not used 10 even 11 odd Oc 19 bats RS232 stop bits b IG 1 2 bits A Code 39 B not used Interleave 25 Industrial 25 Codabar UPC EAN disable enable no 1 yes disable enable aster card ID up to 20 characters up to 6 digits 12 digit system time as yy year mm month day
20. and then the system parameters can be accessed The default factory setting of the master card is 1234567890 3 2 Password To further secure the system a password up to 6 digits must be correctly entered after scanning of the master card The default factory setting of the password is none which implies no password is needed 3 3 Contents of Manager Mode Upon successful entry the following message will be shown on the display System Manager l Setup Under this mode 4 major tasks can be done as follows Setup Self test Initialize System Flash Clone 3 3 1 Programming Procedures For maximum clearness a step by step procedure from the beginning is described below 12 510 T amp A User s Manual Make sure that the Cipher 510 is in working mode 510 displaying current system time on the LCD display If not the Cipher 510 might be already in the setup mode press FZ key to go back to the working mode 99 03 01 12 00 10 Scan the master card If successfully scanned with the correct master card the Cipher 510 will show PASSWORD Now Cipher 510 is waiting for entry of the password However if the password was set to none this message will not be shown and this step is simply ignored The system manager must key in the password now To avoid side peeking the password the screen will simply show instead of the real password entered Upon completion of the password
21. board entry allowed G18pp G18 command identifier 40 Usage Return G19pp Format Usage Return NRppnn Format Usage Return DRppnn Format Usage 510 T amp A User s Manual pp 2 digit station ID Get current master card ID setting of station pp A string indicates current setting G19pp G19 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Get current password setting of station pp A string indicates current setting NRppnn NR command identifier pp 2 digit station ID nn 2 digit 01 16 indicates the entry number of the relay output timetable inquired Get current relay output timetable entry of station pp hhmmddd hh hour of the starting time mm minute of the starting time ddd relay activate duration in seconds 01 99 or 0 entry undefined DRppnn DR command identifier pp 2 digit station ID mn 2 digit 01 16 indicates the entry number of the automatic shift change timetable inquired Get current automatic shift change timetable entry of station pp 41 Return FRpp Format Usage Return VRpp Format Usage Return ABpp Format Usage Return 510 T amp A User s Manual hhmmxxyyw hh hour of starting time mm minute of starting time Xx hour of ending time yy minute of ending time w working shift type 1 4 or 0 entry undefined FRpp FR pp 2 digit station ID command identifier Get current I
22. ccessfully executed if data memory is empty This command is effective only after the READ command has been executed CLEAR Initialize memory All data records timetables lock station setting and ID length settings will be erased DONE 37 Usage Return Note TR Format Usage Return 510 T amp A User s Manual Ask the master station to return the station IDs of the Cipher 510 stations connected on the RS485 network This is quite useful for system maintainence as to see if the RS485 communication is properly working or not aabb pp aa bb pp are all 2digit station IDs indicate the Cipher 510 stations connected on the RS485 network This command applies only to the multi station or line master The result would be meaningless on the stand alone single station TR Get current system time yymmddhhnn yy last 2 digitss of the year mm month dd day of month hh hour in 24 hour format nn minute SS second TWyymmddhhnnss Format TWyymmddhhnnss TW yy mm dd hh command identifier last 2 digitss of the year month day hour in 24 hour format nn minute ss second Usage Note Set new system time There is no station ID required in this command The master station will keep the system time synchronized among all Cipher 510 stations 38 510 T amp A User s Manual 6 2 Inquire System Parameter Setting Commands The commands described in
23. d hh hour of starting time mm minute of starting time Xx hour of ending time yy minute of ending time w working shift type 1 4 or 0 entry undefined 45 Usage FWppm Format Usage VWppn n Format Usage Lnpp Format Usage 510 T amp A User s Manual Set the setting of the automatic shift change timetable entry of station pp FWppnn FW command identifier pp 2 digit station ID nn 2 digit ID length setting from 01 to 99 or 00 to disable the ID length checking Set the ID length setting of station pp VWppn n FW command identifier pp 2 digit station ID n n new company code setting up to 30 characters Set the company code for ID entry qualification of station pp Lnpp L command identifier n 1 digit setting value 0 resume normal operation 1 lock the station pp 2 digit station ID Set the station lock setting of station pp 46 510 T amp A User s Manual RS232 Command Listing The RS232 commands are tabulated below for quick look up Please refer to the section RS232 Command for detail description on each command Data Management Commands Format Usage OVER empty Kppyymmddhhnnabcq q where K PK a of Read 1 record of data buffer is identifier 510 acto b working shift 1 4 c prefix code 9 q q employee Il 0 NEW done OVER buffer empty Remove the record just read CLEAR Initialize memory aabb p
24. d the host computer will always get the same data record On the contrary if the master station should receive a REMOVE command without a preceding READ command no records will be removed from the data memory That is a record will be removed by the REMOVE command only after the record has been read by a READ command If there is no record in the data memory of 510 the master station will return an OVER message when a READ or REMOVE command is received READ Format READ Usage Readone record from top of the data memory 2365 Return Note REMOVE Format Usage Return Note CLEAR Format Usage Return Format 510 T amp A User s Manual Kppyymmddhhnnabcq q K This letter is always prefixed to the data record of Cipher 510 pp A 2 digit station ID indicates the station on which the ID entry was made yy last 2 digitss of the year when the ID entry was made month of the year when the ID entry was made dd day of the month when the ID entry was made hour of the day when the ID entry was made 24 hour format hh nn minute when the ID entry was made a This character is always 0 b 1 digit indicates working shift type 1 4 c 1 digit indicates prefix code 0 9 If prefix code is not enabled this digit will always be 0 q q card ID A REMOVE command must be issued to remove this record from data memory REMOVE Remove the record just read from the data memory NEW OVER if su
25. d as mentioned in previous sections the ID entry must be done within 5 seconds otherwise the shift number will be restored in the Cipher 510 according to the automatic shift change timetable If the automatic shift type change is not defined in the time when the working shift type is changed Cipher 510 will stay on the new shift type If the prefix code was enabled the employee must press one of the 0 9 keys to input the prefix code 1 digit no ENTER key needed before any ID entry Besides one short beep the prefix code will also be shown on the display for verifications The ID also must be entered within 5 seconds after the prefix code is pressed otherwise the prefix code will be canceled in the Cipher 510 Scan ID card or input ID code via keyboard with ENTER key as delimiter if ID entry from keyboard is enabled As the card ID is successfully entered besides one long beep the GOOD READ LED should be lit for 1 second and the ID will be shown on the second line of the display for about 1 second for verifications After this Cipher 510 will be ready for further entries 99 05 20 16 41 30 12345 employee ID 12345 If prefix code was enabled and the employee forgot to enter the prefix code the Cipher 510 will show an error message and ask for a retry NO PREFIX Go to step 5 for further entry 35 510 T amp A User s Manual 6 RS232 Command This chapter explains how to control the Cipher 510 via the RS232 po
26. ectors As one of them is male and the other one is female if a machine is to be removed from the net for maintenance cables from previous station can directly connects to the cable goes to the next station and the net remains unaffected 10 510 T amp A User s Manual 2 18 Mounting Style Cipher 510 can either be mounted on a desk or on to a wall wall mounted as shown on the following figure Normally Cipher 510s are shipped to customers in a desk mount style By detaching the battery pack holders turning the holder 180 degrees and reattaching the holder the Cipher 510 will be changed from desk top mounting style to wall mounted style Figure 2 1 Wall Mount and Desk Top Mount 11 510 T amp A User s Manual 3 Programming System Parameters The system parameters of Cipher 510 T amp A system can be programmed manually or by RS232 commands Manually programming the Cipher 510 T amp A system is described in this section and programming the Cipher 510 via RS232 commands will be described under the section RS232 Command Beside normal working mode a special mode called manager mode is also provided to setup system parameters maintain and so on To prevent from neither illegal nor unwanted entry a special label master card must be swiped followed by correct password entry 3 1 Master Card A special card ID is designated as the master card Scanning this card will instruct the Cipher 510 to enter the setup mode
27. ength from 01 to 99 can be programmed into Cipher 510 to enable the checking Only the ID entries with exactly the same ID length as programmed are accepted An ID length setting of 00 will disable the ID length checking 2 4 3 Duplicate Entries Normally Cipher 510 will record all ID entries But if there is an ID entry with the same ID code working shift type and prefix code as the previous entry within 3 minutes the new ID entry will be discarded not recorded This is to eliminate unnecessary duplicate entries made 2 5 L CD Display A 2 x 20 LCD is used to display current system time scanned card ID system message and so on This is an easy to read wide viewing angle LCD equipped with LED back light and can 510 T amp A User s Manual easily be read even in a dim environment The viewing angle can be adjusted via a variable resistor as depicted in the Nomenclature 2 6 Membrane Keypad A 16 key membrane keypad can be used for handy data entry such as employee ID code working shift number setup value and so on F1 F4 SHIFT ENTER 0 9 A F FUNC left arrow lt right arrow gt clear These keys are mainly used for working shift type selection from 1 to 4 Each key was accompanied with a corresponding LED one and only one of these four LEDs was lit to show the current working shift type These keys are also used during setup which will be described under the section Setup This is an aux
28. entry press the ENTER key Note that neither the backspace key nor the clear key is active now the system manager must enter the right password at one time If the password was not correct the Cipher 510 will activate a warning beep lots of consecutive beeps then go back to the working mode If the password is correctly entered Cipher 510 will be in the System Management mode System Manager l Setup Press the ENTER key and now the Cipher 510 is in the setup mode and is ready to accept system parameter modification The Cipher 510 will show the name of parameter on the upper side of the display and the original setting value on the lower side 1 Line Connection Master Press ENTER key then you can change the setting value of this parameter Use the and Key for selecting a new setting value or type in a new value via numeric keys Then press ENTER key to conclude the new setting value 13 510 T amp A User s Manual 1 Line Connection Single 6 Instead of key in new value simply press the or key will leave this setting unchanged and fine out another parameter This is a handy way to simply peek the current settings Note that the backspace Shift 7 key and the clear key can be used for handy editing 7 After all the system parameter modification are completed the Fl key must be pressed to update these modifications and save the new settings into the program memory System wi
29. er READER 2 10 3 6V NiCd Battery 96 510 T amp A User s Manual 11 JP11 connect for READER 2 12 JP12 LED 13 JP7 LCD connector for 20X2 20X4 40X2 14 JP2 LCD connector for 40X4 15 S1 Power Switch 16 VR6 view angle adjust variable resistor 17 Operation Backup Battery Connector 4 4 Power Source The 510 can be powered from 2 sources the external 12V or operation backup battery If line power was down the 1500mAh NiCd batterypack then took the place to provide the system power The switching from external DC power to the battery is accomplished by a simple pair of diodes and is not even noticed by the operator However loss of the main power can be seen from the POWER LED on the panel P15 n a DC Jack Molex Figure 4 6 Main Power Connector Figure 4 7 Battery Pack Connector 4 5 Magnetic Card Reader Connector There are total 2 reader ports provided each can be either a Barcode slot reader Barcode Scanner Wand Laser emulation or up to dual track magnetic card reader They are equivalent in both hardware and software However Cipher 510 assumes that one of them is a built in slot type reader READER 1 whereas the other is an external attached scanner READER 2 Their connectors and pin assignments are listed below Beware that in order to decode barcode and magnetic card at the same time some signals share the same pin However the software is able to tell which types of the readers are attached
30. f COM3 stop bits are listed below lt none gt default value XON CTS 15 Alarm Table Setting After selecting this parameter the original settings will be shown on the display for example 15 Alarm 01 16 00 010 SEC For the example above the original settings of the timetable entry 01 is 16 00 for 10 seconds Following steps can be adopted 19 510 T amp A User s Manual To modify this entry enter a 7 digit string HHMMDDD where HH hour 24 hour format 0 23 MM minute 0 59 DDD digital output duration in seconds 01 999 00 if this entry is to be ignored To exit from this parameter setting peeking only press ENTER key directly Press the 4 or key to shift to next timetable entry The timetable entry will cycle from 01 to 16 accordingly Press F2 key to conclude above settings 16 Workshift Table Setting After selecting this parameter the original settings will be shown on the display for example 16 work shift 01 08 00 10 00 1 For the example above the original settings of the timetable entry 01 is 08 00 to 10 00 for working shift type 1 To modify this entry enter a 9 digits string HHMMhhmmW where HH hour of the starting time 24 hour format 0 23 MM minute of the starting time 0 59 hh hour of the ending time 24 hour format 0 23 mm minute of the ending time 0 59 W working shift type 1 to 4 0 if
31. f the line power was asserted These are red LEDs to show the working shift F1 F2 F3 or F4 This is a red LED to show status of Shift Besides LEDs a buzzer is equipped for further indication of the system status Combinations of tones and periods are used to signify various conditions and will be more described in later sections 2 13 Printer Port A serial printer can be directly connected to the aux RS232 port located at the rear panel of Cipher 510 RS 232C DIO is marked on the housing If the on line printing function is enabled the ID entries are printed when they are made This aids in immediate verifications or further examinations as a backup copy of all entries 510 T amp A User s Manual 2 14 Digital Input Output The Cipher 510 provides 2 digitsal inputs and 2 digitsal outputs for controlling and monitoring external devices These inputs and outputs are photo isolated and share the same DB 25 connector as the COMG RS 232C DIO is marked on the housing For the T amp A application two digital output signals are provided for external speaker and door lock attachment The first digital output which is connected to an external speaker buzzer can be used for scheduling control such as lunch time coffee break off duty and so on Cipher 510 will automatically activate the digital output according to a timetable programmed into Cipher 510 The timetable consists of 16 entries of starting time hour
32. for each setting are listed below 510 T amp A User s Manual Baud rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 e Data Bits 7 8 Parity Even Odd None e Handshake CTS RTS XON XOFF None The phone jack connector located on the rear panel of Cipher 510 RS 232C is marked on the housing is used for RS232 2 17 RS485 Port RS485 is a high speed multi drop communication interface which allows up to 32 stations nodes to be connected on the same bus line and the total distance from the first Cipher 510 to the last one can extend to 1 2Km long RS485 has been long used as industrial standard and is adequate for multi station time amp attendance applications Being an efficient interface it is also cost effective since inexpensive shielded twist pair cables can be used The RS485 communication port of Cipher 510 is exclusively used for connecting multiple Cipher 510 stations A unique communication protocol is utilized to ensure data security and integrity There is an electrical limitation of the RS485 on the maximum number of nodes can exist on the RS 485 bus 32 stations But by use of RS485 repeaters the maximum number of Cipher 510 stations allowed on the RS485 bus can be extended to 99 stations The RS485 port intentionally occupies two connectors male and female DB9 connectors located on the rear panel of Cipher 510 which RS 485 is marked on the housing that is same signals are connected to these two conn
33. he Cipher 510 will store the new shift number instead of the original one After current entry is done the Cipher 510 will restore the shift number according to the time table Note that if the employee fails to scan his her ID cards within 5 seconds after the shift type is changed the shift number will be restored according to the time table defined This is necessary to assure correctness of following entries 2 2 2 Prefix Code In cases that four shift types are not sufficient for the specific application an auxiliary prefix code 1 digit from 0 to 9 can be utilized to further extend the overall shift types to 40 Prior to scan the ID card the employee can press one of the digits from O to 9 of the membrane keypad and the Cipher 510 will store the shift type and this prefixed digit Once this function was enabled and the employee forgot to press this prefix code the Cipher 510 will discard this entry give a warning and ask the employee to try again 2 3 1D Entries The employee ID can be input to the Cipher 510 by either scanning barcodes or magnetic cards This depends on which input device is installed on Cipher 510 However the ID input via membrane keypad is also allowed only when this feature is enabled 2 3 1 Bar Code There are 2 bar code input ports supported on the Cipher 510 Besides the built in slot type device an auxiliary bar code device can be attached via the DIN 6P connector as depicted in the Nomenclature
34. iliary key used to toggle usages of keys 0 9 An accompanying LED is used to show the current shift status When this LED was off the 0 9 stand for normal numerics O to 9 otherwise the upper left characters printed on the keypad are used that is A F FUNC and so on Basically this key functions are similar to CAPSLOCK of conventional keyboards rather than SHIFT the user simply presses it once to change the shift status without the need to press it all the time Entry delimiter terminator functions as ENTER or RETURN of conventional keyboards and is used to signify end of current enrty numerics 0 to 9 characters A to F reserved not applicable to current application This key functions as BACKSPACE of conventional keyboards and is used to erase the pre entered key during data entry This key functions as SPACE of conventional keyboards This key functions as RUBOUT of conventional keyboards and is used to clear the current data entry Keys entered after previous ENTER will all be erased This key has no effect on ID entries via scanning barcode or magnetic card 510 T amp A User s Manual 2 7 Data Memory amp Backup Battery A base memory of 128KB SRAM is equipped for data storage and is expandable up to 512KB A 3 6V 60mAh rechargeable Ni MH battery is used to keep the data when the main power is turned off And since it is rechargeable constant replacement of this battery is not necessary Please be noted that the normal
35. ll restart with the new settings If F2 key instead of F1 key is pressed all modifications of the system parameters will be discarded and retain the original settings 3 3 2 Setup After enter the setup mode user can program the setting of each system parameter via keypad All the system parameters available are listed below with the parameter number shown on the headings Detail descriptions are given and the allowed settings are shown 1 Line Connection Setting Selectable values of the communication line connection parameter are listed below Master default value Reserved Single Slave 2 On Line Printing Setting Selectable values of the On line printing of the ID entries are listed below Disable default value Enable 3 Prefix Code Setting Selectable values of the prefix code are listed below Disable default value Enable 14 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 Keyboard Entry Setting Selectable values of the keyboard entry are listed below lt Enable gt default value Disable 5 Station Lock Setting Selectable values of the station lock are listed below Not Locked default value Locked 6 Station ID Setting Acceptable values of the keyboard entry are list below Note that In case of multi station connection care should be taken not to set more than one station with the same station ID which will cause mal function of the internal RS485 communications
36. nd Pins Assignment A A 4 Figure 4 14 RS 485 Connection between Cipher 510st The RS485 cable being used to connect Cipher 510s should be a twist pair cable with shielding and have a male DB9 connector at one end and a female DB9 connector at the other The connections of the cable are listed below Pin 1 to pin 1 of both ends Pin 2 to pin 2 of both ends Pin 3 to pin 3 of both ends The signal lines of pin 2 and pin 3 should use the wires in the same twist pair and the cable shielding should be used to connect pin 1 of both ends The following points must be checked before RS485 connections are made to 510s One and only one Cipher 510 station can be the master station of the RS485 network The rest of the Cipher 510 stations should be the slave station The host computer can only be connected to the master station through the RS232 port For the master station the line connection setting should be set to multi station on line master The RS485 port of the master station is active only when the line connection setting 1s set to multi station on line master For the slave stations the line connection setting should be set to multi station on line slave No duplicate station IDs are allowed in the RS485 network 31 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 9 Serial Port For Printer amp Digital I O The Cipher 510 provides 2 digitsal inputs and 2 digitsal outputs for controlling and monitoring external devices These inputs a
37. nd outputs are photo isolated and share the same DB 25 connector as the COM3 RS 232C DIO is marked on the housing A serial printer can also be directly connected to the COMG port for on line printing JP9 1lo0oooooooooo00o0l13 O O 1490000000000025 D 25P Male 2 Transmit data 3 Receive data 4 RTS 5 CTS 7 Ground 9 Output O Emitter 10 Output O Collector 11 Output 1 Emitter 12 Output 1 Collector 13 Input 0 Cathode 14 Input 0 Anode 15 Input 1 Cathode 16 Input 1 Anode Figure 4 15 Serial Port Connector And Pins Assignment 4 10 WAND Port This port is used to connect an external WAND or barcode slot The pin assignments are shown below 2 Data Barcode Image Y 1 5V Q 3 Ground 4 to 6 No Connection Figure 4 16 WAND Connector And Pins Assignment 32 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 11 Change Memory Capacity The step by step procedures for changing increase or decrease the data memory capacity are listed below Turn off Cipher 510 Remove all the SRAM chips from socket on the memory card This step must not be omitted This is to erase the original contents of SRAM Insert the desired number of memory chips at least 1 and up to 4 memory chips with the same memory type onto the empty sockets The insertion of memory chips must be added sequentially from the start and then the software can correctly recognize them The sequence is U2 U3 U7 then U8 on the PCB from lower
38. nfigured to accommodate most application needs Features of the Cipher 510 are listed below TLCS 900 16 bit CPU running at 9 8304 Mhz Program 128 KB flash memory Data memory 128 KB to 512 KB SRAM on an 128 KB base up to IMB Fine tunable calendar chip Memory amp calendar chip backup 3 6V NiCd battery 1 2V X 7 1500mAh rechargeable NiCd battery for operation backup Battery external DC voltage monitor circuit on board Self shutdown circuit on board slot type bar code input ports 2 reader ports for barcode scanners Wand or Laser emulation or up to dual track magnetic card readers 20 characters by 2 lines LCD display with adjustable backlight and viewing angle standard 4 by 4 matrix membrane keypad expandable up to 8 by 8 2 photo isolated digital input 2 photo isolated digital output external keyboard port AT keyboard RS232 port X 2 RS485 port 510 T amp A User s Manual 2 The Resided Time And Attendance System The CIPHER 510 Programmable Terminal is flexible for versatile applications Especially the CIPHER 510 is a highly efficient yet cost effective tool for employee time and attendance control Users can easily create their own program and download this program to the Cipher 510 as they wish But for users convenience Syntech has developed the Time and Attendance system which is resided in the Cipher 510 Following describes the operations of the resided system which version control is V 1 4
39. onnections are made between Cipher 510 and the host computer The pin assignments of the RS232 port are shownbelow The DTR and RTS signals are always set as long as Cipher 510 is operating JP14 123456 Phone Jack 6P6C 1 No Connection Ground RTS CTS Receive data gy SON uds roy oup Transmit data Figure 4 11 RS 232 Connector And Pins Assignment 29 510 T amp A User s Manual The factory settings of the RS232 port are 9600 baud rate with 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit And the Cipher 510s delivered from factory all have the line connection setting been set to multi station on line master nr om B O pman I T r Y Vv 1 A Y A h y b EU m2 Figure 4 12 RS 232 Connection between Cipher 510 and Host 4 8 R5485 Connection The RS485 ports are used to connect multiple Cipher 510s Every Cipher 510 station is connected to the RS485 bus line in a daisy chain style no branches allowed The bus line starts from the female DB9 connector of master station The female DB9 connector is always for connecting an RS485 cable to the next 510 and the male DB9 connector is for connecting an RS485 cable from the previous station JP8 JP10 o O wo o O e D 9 0 0 09 0 0 0 0 D 9P Male D 9P Female 1 Ground 2 Data 3 Data 9 5V 30 510 T amp A User s Manual Others No Connection Figure 4 13 RS 485 Connector A
40. p each 2 digitss represent one station ID yymmddhhnn year month minute day ss second on line stations inquiry System time hh hour System time year hh hour month nn minute day ss second Inquire System Parameter Setting Commands Usage Return Line connection 00 reserved 10 slave 1 stand 1 master On line printing Barcode symbologies 47 510 T amp A User s Manual Prefix code ID code keyboard entry B Code 128 C Interleave 25 D Industrial 25 E Coda Bar F UPC EAN O disable nabl nabl Master card t master card Password Relay output timetable t password nn entry number from 01 to 16 hh starting hour mm starting minute ddd duration DRppnn Automatic shift change timetable hhmmxxyyw nn entry number from 01 to 16 hh starting hour mm starting minute xx end hour yy end minute w working shift from 1 to 4 FRpp ID length nn ID length VRpp Get current company code n n current company code Program system Parameter Commands Format Usage Parameter S01ppnn Line connection 00 reserved 10 slave Ol stand alone 11 master S03ppn On line printing O disable l enable SI2ppABCDEF Barcode symbologies Code 39 Code 128 Interleave 25 Industri
41. rking shift type which is used to indicate the cause of attendance leave also has to be recorded Basically Cipher 510 provides 4 shift types as shown on the keyboard Fl to F4 and can be extended to 40 shift types with the aid of Prefix Code feature which will be described later The LED beside the Fl to F4 keys will be lit to indicate which is the active registered shift type It is the responsibility of employees to select the desired shift type before scanning the ID card 2 2 1 Automatic Shift Change Instead of manual alteration troublesome tender of the shift type the Cipher 510 can alter the shift type automatically hands free according to the timetable programmed into Cipher 510 The timetable consists of 16 entries of time period hour amp minute with the desired shift type The filling of the entries of the timetable can be in any order and the Cipher 510 will constantly scan all the 16 entries to see if there is a match in the time period and update the working status of shift type To eliminate cancel a pre programmed timetable entry simply changes its shift type to 0 the Cipher 510 will ignore this entry The following is an example of the timetable setting 510 T amp A User s Manual Entry No Time Period Shift Type 1 0830 1630 1 3 0030 0830 3 In cases where the employee wants to alter the working shift number he she can simply press the desired function keys F1 F4 on the membrane keypad T
42. rt Even in the multi station connection the host computer can still get access to each station via RS232 port through the master station All these commands are summarized as an easy look up table in the appendix Each communication transaction starts from the host side and ends with an echoed message from the station stand alone or the master station The carriage return hex0d is used as the delimiter terminator of each command or message Since this carriage return is a must it is not shown in the paragraphs below If any format error occurred the station would echo a NAK message Commands have been categorized into 3 groups according to their functions Their formats and usages are described below 6 1 Data Management Commands The commands described in this section are used to manipulate the ID entry data stored in Cipher 510 Every ID entry made is stored as a record in the memory of Cipher 510 The host computer must send commands to the master station in order to read the records the READ command The records are always read from the top of the data memory After a record has been read the host computer must send another command the REMOVE command to remove the same record just being read in order to read the next one So the READ command and the REMOVE command must be sent in pairs to read the successive records stored in Cipher 510 If the host computer keeps sending the READ command without REMOVE command followe
43. sed to set all system parameters to their default value and initialize the file systems Care should be taken as this will destroy all data stored in the memory 21 510 T amp A User s Manual 3 3 5 Clone This is used to copy the program in FLASH memory to another terminal Usually it is used for diagnostic or software update 22 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 Cipher 510 Installation This section contains the hardware information of Cipher 510 The Cipher 510 main board the connections inside 510 the relay output port the RS232 port and the RS485 ports are all described in this section 4 1 Characteristics Basic characteristics of the Cipher 510 are listed below 4 1 1 Electrical Main Power Supply Voltage 12V 5 DC Unlike the Cipher 5000 series data terminal this MUST be a regulated 12V DC Power consumption 0 5W maximum with LCD backlight off and no external devices attached 4 1 2 Environmental Humidity operating non condensed 20 to 90 Humidity storage non condensed 10 to 95 Temperature operating 0 to 50 C Temperature storage 20 to 70 C EMC regulation FCC class A and CE approved 4 1 3 Physical Dimensions 261 X 125 X 100 mm including battery holder Weight 1 Kg including all batteries Material ABS Color Gray 23 510 T amp A User s Manual 4 2 Nomenclature 4 3 2 1 Ey READY MN Cipher 510 cooDREAD MN Have A Nice
44. t half of this message is the model of the terminal which is Cipher 510 and the second half is the software name The version number V1 4 is shown on the lower part of display The model name the software version number and the machine serial number have significant meaning in maintenance purpose and this start up message together with the serial number must be specified when requesting service This start up message stays on the screen for about 2 seconds Then the Cipher 510 will show the available space of SRAM data memory Free Memory SRAM 243689 bytes After this the Cipher 510 will be in normal operation The Cipher 510 will be constantly showing the system time on the display and it is ready to accept ID entries 99 05 20 16 41 24 It is recommended to do the following checks to make sure that the Cipher 510 is working properly The system time on the display should be updated like a normal electrical clock The ready LED should blink on a period of 2 seconds One and only one of the 4 working shift LEDs should be lit to show the current shift type Other LEDs should be off 34 510 T amp A User s Manual If manual selecting of the working shift type is required press the desired key F1 F4 Besides one short beep the corresponding LED will be lit whereas the original working shift LED should be off This procedure can be repeated as many times as necessary However it should be note
45. this section are used to get current system parameter settings of Cipher 510 G0lpp Format G0lpp G01 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Usage Getcurrent line connection setting of station pp Return A 2 digit string indicates current setting 00 reserved 01 stand alone single station 10 multi station on line slave 11 multi station on line master G03pp Format G03pp G03 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Usage Getcurrent on line printing setting of station pp Return A 1 digit string indicates current setting 0 disabled 1 enabled G12pp Format G12pp G12 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Usage Get current bar code symbology setting of station pp 39 Return G13pp Format Usage Return G14pp Format Usage Return G18pp Format 510 T amp A User s Manual abcdef Code 39 setting Code 128 setting Interleave 25 setting Industrial 25 setting Codabar setting UPC EAN setting O a O 72 amp Each digit can be 0 for disable or 1 for enable G13pp G13 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Get current prefix code setting of station pp A 1 digit string indicates current setting 0 disabled 1 enabled Gl4pp G14 command identifier pp 2 digit station ID Get current ID entry from keyboard setting of station pp A 1 digit string indicates current setting 0 keyboard entry not allowed 1 key
46. waiting for the host computer to fetch So it is more appropriate that the master station should have a larger memory capacity than slave stations A large memory on the slave station would be less meaningful 510 T amp A User s Manual In case the memory full condition occurred on the master station the master station can not accept ID entries anymore and a warning is given showing MEMORY FULL message on the LCD display when ID entries are made on the master station But for the slave stations ID entries will be accepted and stored in their own memory The slave stations will automatically send the stored data to the master station when there is available free memory on the master station The line connection setting of the master station should be set to master The RS232 connection to the host computer should be made to the phone jack connector located on the rear panel of 510 and the RS485 connection to the slave station should be made to the male or female DB9 connector located on the rear panel of Cipher 510 2 Slave Station The line connection setting should be set to slave The RS485 bus line from previous Cipher 510 should connect to the male or female DB9 connector located on the rear panel of 510 and the RS485 bus line to the next slave station should connect to the female or male DB9 connector 2 2 Working Shift For time amp attendance applications besides the employee number and registration time the wo
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