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1. Update will submit any changes to the Ethernet 241 Until this button is pressed no changes are stored Server Status System Log Baud Rate 9600 Telnet Port Serial Tunnel Port USB 0 Tunnel Port Web Serer Port SSL SSL Port Server Page The Server page allows you to change the operation of the communication between the Ethernet 241 and a server When the device is in client mode these settings will determine what is sent to the server If the Init Server IP value is not set all zeroes the Ethernet 241 will use the URL as the server address Similarly if the Data Server IP value is not set all zeroes the Ethernet 241 will use the URL as the server address The Default button will reset all of the parameters on the page to their default values This action occurs once the button is pressed The Reset button will reset any un submitted changes to their previous values It does not reset the Ethernet 241 Chapter 7 Update will submit any changes to the Ethernet 241 Until this button is pressed no changes are stored Status Page Ip Ethernet 241 Configuration Ports Server Status System Log Init Server Ip Init Server Url Init Server Str Init Retry Count Data Server Ip Data Server Url Data Server Str 0 0 0 0 Init Server Port 80 http www rfideas241 com demo init init_php csn 1 amp mac 2 amp luid 3 amp seq 34 amp ip 5 amp devmac S6 amp devip 7 amp rdr S8
2. Ethernet 241 RF eas POWET me Device bd Network _ VDC ON oo Ao 99009190 H Thank You Congratulations on the purchase of your Ethernet 241 device RF IDeas hopes you enjoy using our products as much as we enjoyed creating and developing them Configuration is easy so you will be able to quickly take advantage of a more secure environment in your business school or organization Visit www RFIDeas com and follow the Support gt Learning Center link for more details about our additional product lines We look forward to your comments and suggestions for our various product lines We are always discovering new applications and have several software developers licensing our technology so the solution you are looking for may already be developed Please call our sales department if you have any questions or are interested in our OEM or Independent Developer s programs Thank you The RF IDeas Staff Need Assistance Ph 847 870 1723 Fx 847 483 1129 E Sales RFIDeas com TechSupport RFlDeas com END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT End User License Agreement for RF IDeas SOFTWARE and HARDWARE RF IDeas pcProx Proximity Activated Readers Software Developer s Kit and Proximity Reader DLLs and Protocol s IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and the manufacturer RF IDeas Manufactu
3. GET is the request response method between the client and server The GET method adds data to the request in the form of name value pairs Each name value pair is separated by a amp character The request can be at most 2048 characters and can only contain ASCII characters The content of the name value is user definable and is specified in the init_str and data_str parameters The names are user definable whereas the values are special character sequences in the form of 1 9 a e that are expanded at run time according to the following table URL Parameter The card Id from the reader as a string of decimal characters The 241 Network port MAC address as 12 lower case hexadecimal digits The 4 digit hex LUID as read from the reader by the 241 after power up and initialization A 16 bit sequence number initialized to 0 on start up and incremented on each successful server connect The IP Address of the 241 example 192 1 168 2 The MAC address of the printer lower case hexadecimal no colons The IP address of the printer The reader port number 0 serial 1 USB The 241 firmware version Wx Xx The number of bits in the card Id The card Id from the reader from 1 to 32 hexadecimal characters in length leading spaces stripped Pcswipe Track 1 data Peswipe Track 2 data PcSwipe Track 3 data Table 4 URL Parameters t Al el S e amp o Gl E e Chapter 5 Example init_str d
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5. lt TITLE gt lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt first a PHP section to show e mail example followed by ACP commands gt lt mac _REQUEST mac luid _REQUEST luid seg _REQUEST seg ip _REQUEST ip rdr _REQUEST rdr devip _REQUESTL devip devmac _REQUEST devmac fwver _REQUEST fwver J csn _REQUEST csn mail lt addr gt lt subject gt lt body gt mail 241admin rfideas com Reader rdr online csn seg seqg mac mac luid luid gt lt RFIDeasACP gt rfid beep now 2 lt RFIDeasACP gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt Chapter 5 Example 2 This example selects the reader configuration 1 sets the card type to Oxf302 Hilag1 1S and sets the data format Reader configuration is generally done during a reader initialization response When changing card types it is important to properly set the data format to ensure the card data format matches the format of the enrolled card data HTTP 1 0 200 OK Date Tue 05 Nov 2013 19 29 15 GMT Server Apache Vary Accept Encoding Content Type text html X Cache MISS from barracuda rfideas local Via 1 0 barracuda rfideas local 8080 http_scan 4 0 2 6 19 Connection close lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt lt TITLE gt lt TITLE gt lt HEAD gt lt BODY gt lt RFIDeasACP gt rfid cfg 1 rfid cfg card type Oxf302 rfid wieg strip lead bi
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7. Site action in the right pane if needed to set up a page without SSL 4 Create acertificate Select the top connection in the left pane computer name Double click on Server Certificates Click on Create Self Signed Certificate and enter a name 5 Set website to use SSL In the Connections pane select the desired web site In the Actions pane click on Bindings Click on Add Set the type to https and choose the certificate that was just created Click OK 6 In the center pane double click on SSL Settings Click on Require SSL and select Apply in the Actions pane Client Mode Example When the Ethernet 241 init_serv and data_serv parameters are in their default configuration the Ethernet 241 will connect to an RF IDeas server and post initialization and data request to a web page The page is located at www RFIDeas241 com demo view This configuration can be used to test your network connection and using a tool such as Wireshark serves as a live example of data transfer between a server and the Ethernet 241 that your application can be modeled after Chapter 5 RF IDeas E241 Data Entries sorted by date Last 500 entries for the previous 6 hours since 2014 05 08 05 55 00 View as CSV 68 AB 68 AB 10 04 172 18 90 50 172 18 90 195 65 AB 934E nr 84 140 01 53 172 18 90 157 Serial JEDETE 172 18 90 17 Server Mode Regardless of the state of the serv_client setting server mode is avai
8. User Guide for details Initial Configuration In the factory default configuration the Ethernet 241 is in DHCP addressing mode Assuming there is a DHCP server on your network the device will obtain its network setting automatically At that time you can communicate with the Ethernet 241 via the web interface or a telnet connection Command Line Network Configuration If a DHCP server is not available on your network you must then configure the Ethernet 241 manually over the serial port by setting the device s addressing mode to static You will be required to contact your network administrator to obtain a unique IP address for your device as well as values for the network mask gateway address and DNS server address s The below changes will take effect on the next reboot and or power cycle After reboot the Ethernet 241 can be configured by the web interface or a telnet connection Note Chapter 4 lists and describes the full set of commands available for Ethernet 241 configuration Example See Table 2 on page 15 for Parameters RF IDeas 241 enable echo LY N gt y Session 2 RF IDeas gt set ip_addr_mode static 000 OK RF IDeas gt set ip_addr 10 10 10 200 000 OK RF IDeas gt set ip_mask 255 255 255 0 000 OK RF IDeas gt set gw_addr 10 10 10 1 000 OK RF IDeas gt set dns1_addr 10 10 10 11 000 OK Chapter 3 Operation 4 As previously stated the command line interface is available via the seri
9. amp fwver 9 10 Init Retry Sleep 2 Init Long Beep 2 Init Short Beep 5 0 0 0 Data Server Port 80 http www_rfideas241 com demo data put_php csn 1 amp bits Sa amp mac 2 amp luid 3 amp seq 4 amp ip 5 amp devmac S6 amp devip 7 amp rdr 8 Data Retry Count 10 Data Retry Sleep 2 Data Long Beep 2 Data Short Beep 5 The Status page shows the real time status of the system ports This may not match changes made on the lp page if the Ethernet 241 has not yet been restarted Current status of any connected reader is also shown Some readers may not support both decimal and hexadecimal output and will show unsupported for those fields Chapter 7 FID Ethernet 241 Configuration Ip Ports Network Port Status IP Address Mask Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Mac Address Device Port Status IP Address Mac Address Server Status Up 10 HD 10 10 10 191 255 255 255 0 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 13 00 03 f4 06 4e e7 Up 100 FD 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Readers Serial Model LUID Version Last Card Dec Last Card Hex USB 0 Model LUID Version Last Card Dec Last Card Hex RDR 80581AK2 0000 01 0 5 419 6501A3 RDR 80581AKU cad1 10 7 0 419 6501A3 System Page The system page shows the current version of firmware on the Ethernet 241 and provides access to several system utilities From this page the Ethernet 241 f
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12. parse the result of acommand The mnemonics are provided to assist user interaction with the command prompt processed successfully The device is rebooting The host system must wait several seconds before attempting to communicate Table 1 Status Response Codes Help Syntax help v lt command name gt Help lists the available commands or can provide help for a specified command For more detailed information about a command the v verbose option can be included Example RF IDeas gt help Command List help List the supported commands v gives more detail baud_rate Change display the baud rate of the serial interface echo Enable disable echoing of characters to the console exit Close console connection factory_reset Reset all settings to their factory default values log Control log output to serial port and or network net_status Display the status of both network ports and interfaces password Change the password reboot Force the 241 to immediately restart set Change the value of a parameter show Display the value of a specified parameter or all parameters version Display the version of the software 000 OK RF IDeas gt help baud_rate baud_rate Change display the baud rate of the serial interface 000 OK RF IDeas gt v baud_rate baud_rate Change display the baud rate of the serial interface Usage baud 9600 57600 115200 Default 9600 If no parameter it wil
13. Connect to 66 147 240 170 80 0 00 00 27 4 DEBUG Request demo data putphp csn 18bits S a amp mac S2 amp luid 38seq 48ip S 5 amp adevmac S 68devip 7 amp rdr 8 0 00 00 27 4 INFO DNS www riideas241 com is at 66 147 240 170 0 00 00 27 2 DEBUG Reader 1 Card Presented Dec Id 16146249054694559994 Hex ld E012FFF8000E50FA Bits 64 0 00 00 138 DEBUG Reader 1 Wieg Rev Bits Wr 0 0 00 00 13 7 DEBUG Reader 1 Wieg Rev Bytes Wr 0 0 00 00 135 DEBUG Reader 164 BitWr 1 0 00 00 134 DEBUG Reader1FAC Wr 3a 0 00 00 13 3 DEBUG Reader 1 Wieg Inv Bits Wr 1 0 00 00 132 DEBUG Reader 1 Wieg Qual Bits Wr 0 0 00 00 13 1 DEBUG Reader 1 Id Digits Wr 0 Chapter 7 RF IDeas Inc 2014 RF IDeas All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Windows Macintosh Solaris Sun Ray and Linux are trademarks of their respective companies All other trademarks service marks and product or service names are property of their respective owners Mention of third party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation RF IDeas assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products All understandings agreements or warranties if any take place directly between the vendors and the prospective users Please feel free to call e mail or visit our web site for a full list of applications products configuration options supported cards and form fact
14. Description Serial port baud rate bps Network to 241 Telnet port Network to Reader port 0 Serial Network to Reader port 1 USBO Address Mode Static IP Address Static IP Mask Static Gateway Address Static DNS address Static DNS address Ethernet Network Mode Ethernet Device Mode Location string Card data is polled or pushed SSL state SSL port number 55H state 55H port number URL of Reader initialization server Reader initialization Server Port Reader initialization String Retry limit if connection attempts fail Interval between retries Long beeps if server init connect fails Short beeps if server init connect fails URL with parameter string Reader Data Server Port Reader Data String Retry limit if connection attempts fail Interval between retries Long beeps if server data connect fails Short beeps if server data connect fails The port number of the 241 web server The telnetitunnel web password Table 2 Parameters Strings can be cleared by specifying empty parameter value Chapter 4 Ethernet 241 amp RF IDeas Readers 5 The Ethernet 241 supports RF IDeas serial and USB readers Both reader ports on the Ethernet 241 device are active and can be used simultaneously Serial Readers When the serial port is not being used for command input the Ethernet 241 outputs a carriage return character every few seconds When a pcProx serial reader is attached the reader will respond to the Car
15. al port and the telnet network protocol It is designed to accommodate human interaction or automate scripted operation Character echo may be optionally disabled to support machine to machine communication When a command line connection has been made to the Ethernet 241 a prompt is displayed asking if typed characters should be echoed as they are entered at the command prompt Generally if a user is typing at the console echo should be enabled so the user can easily see what is being typed If an automated script is used to communicate with the command prompt echo can be disabled enable echoLY N gt can accept upper and lower case responses RF IDeas 241 enable echo Y N gt RF IDeas gt If a password has been previously set you will be prompted to enter the password to access the command line RF IDeas 241 enable echo Y N gt Password gt RF IDeas gt If you have forgotten your password you will be required to restore the Ethernet 241 to its factory defaults by pressing and holding the push button for 5 seconds while powering up the device Commands are entered in the form of a keyword and may be followed by additional parameters When a command is processed the command processor will print a status reply a carriage return a newline and a new prompt The status reply will be a 3 digit status code followed by a colon and a mnemonic for the status The number is provided so that an automated script may easily
16. and operational 8 Serial Port The serial interface supports RF IDeas serial readers and in conjunction with the Push button can be used as an interface to the Ethernet 241 configuration command line interface 9 Push button When the recessed button is pressed momentarily the serial port can be used to configure the Ethernet 241 via a serial connection and a terminal emulation program When pressed and held at power on all settings are reset to their factory default values including the password When pressed and held after power on has completed the Ethernet 241 will send a print command to the attached printer to print the network configuration and system settings Chapter 2 Product Tour Configuration 3 Prior to using the Ethernet 241 some configuration may be required There are two classes of configuration network configuration and reader card data reporting configuration The Ethernet 241 can be configured through the serial port the web interface the 241 Discovery Tool a configuration file or through a telnet connection Configuration with the Serial Interface By default the serial port is available for connection to a serial reader By pressing the push button the serial port is placed into command line mode The serial interface is placed into command line mode using the following procedure 1 Connect a serial null modem cable from the serial port of the Ethernet 241 to your computer 2 Open a Terminal E
17. chr count lead Verify or Set the leading character count 0 to 3 6 rfid chr count trail INT RW Verify or Set the trailing character count 0 to 3 or Verify ar set end of line termination character A Z 0 9 a z haai or ASCII 0x00 10x0D emar fa Verify or set separating character between the facility code and rfid chr fac CHAR ID dataj A Z 0 9 a z or ASCII 0x00 0x0D Ex 123 456789 eee ard pre credential data delimiter character A Z 0 9 a z i i ad caza ui d AMOCO eo 208 ist character sent when card is removed A Z 0 9 a zor Mdzhrgona 1 ASCII 0x00 0x0D 2nd character sent when card is removed A 2 0 93 a zor ASCII V0x00 0x0D rfid cmd echo ae IF True enable echo of user input and use of backspace key rfid cmd prompt IF True enable RF IDeas command prompt Hid dev juld INT hex pw panid pia oe unique identifier as 16 bit INT rfid dev part Functian Read the device part number rfid disp 64bit poo RW IF True use 64 bit math on ID data rfid disp fac 64bit RW IF True use 64 bit math on facility code data rfid disp fac digits INT TRAV Verify or set Length of facility code output up to 25 digits rfid disp fac hex BOOL RW IF True enable facility code output as hex rfid disp fac send BOOL Fu enable output of facility code rfid chr gone 2 CHAR Set to True to separate ID and FAC False processes ID and rfid disp fac strip FAC together Verify or Set ID data len
18. d containing data to the associated reader The data is then transmitted from the card to the network host via the card reader Once the card data is received the host determines if the data associated with the user s card ID is pending on the device server If there are any print jobs associated with the user a confirmation of association is activated and the print jobs are then released to the designated printer Note o view the Ethernet 241 Quick Start User Guide please visit https www rfideas com files downloads guides Ethernet241 USBSerialQuick_Start_Guide pdf Ethernet 243 1 LED System Status Green Ethernet 241 is powered and operating normally Solid Red A fault has occurred Flashing Red System settings are being reset to their default values 2 Power Supply Input 5 VDC 1A power supply mini USB input supplied power adapter 3 Device Ethernet Port The Ethernet port connection from the Ethernet 241 to a network enabled device Printer 4 Network Ethernet Port The Ethernet port connecting the Ethernet 241 to the network er a Z LEZ 7 ST 5 LED USB Reader Status Off No reader connected Red Reader connected and initializing Green Reader operational ready for card presentation 6 USB Reader Port A USB port that supports RF IDeas pcProx pcProx Plus pcSwipe and MFP24 USB readers as well as USB Keypads 7 LED Serial Reader Status Red No reader connected Green Reader connected
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20. e serial command line s or to the network n on port 514 This is separate from the Log window on the web interface A option will enable log output the will disable it Output levels are O system 1 warn 2 info default 3 debug Examples RF IDeas gt log s3 000 OK RF IDeas gt log n 000 OK The first example will enable all log messages to the serial port The second example disables network output Chapter 4 Reboot Syntax reboot This command causes the Ethernet 241 to reboot Upon receipt of this command the Ethernet 241 will output the response message OO1 REBOOT Password Syntax password This command will set the password It will prompt twice for the password to be entered The password will not be displayed as it is typed If the password is entered the same way twice the change will be stored Entering an empty line at the two prompts will clear the password Example RF IDeas 241 enable echo LY N gt y RF IDeas gt password Type New Password gt Re type Password gt 000 OK Net_status Syntax net_status Net_status outputs the current state of the network Ethernet port EthO and the state of the device Ethernet port Eth1 The same information is available on the Status web page Example RF IDeas gt net_status Port EthO Network Link Status Up 100 HD MAC Address 00 03 f4 06 4e e7 IP Address 10 10 10 191 IP Mask 25525992990 Ga
21. e set to their default values All other parameters will remain unchanged If 3 is specified all parameters will be set to their default values except the address mode and the static IP values Chapter 6 Discovery Finding 241 Devices on the Network Once the operation is complete and prior to reboot the discovery reset reply will be sent to the initialing host RFIDDISC 4 Message Type 4 Discovery Reset Reply Table 10 Byte Offset Chapter 6 Discovery Finding 241 Devices on the Web Interface 7 The Ethernet 241 has an embedded web server allowing users to configure it and view the status of all the ports The Status page shows the real time status of both Ethernet ports and the details of the connected readers The Log page dynamically displays the internal actions of the system and is useful in determining the resolution of communication issues The System page allows for the updating of the Ethernet 241 firmware without any additional application Enter the IP address of the specific Ethernet 241 in the web browser address bar to access the interface IP Page The IP page allows you to set the network configuration of the Ethernet 241 Any change to the addressing mode or Ethernet port speeds will require the device to be rebooted prior to the changes taking effect If the Ethernet 241 does need to be rebooted a Reboot button will appear at the bottom of the page The Default button will reset all of the parameter
22. emo init init php csn 1 amp mac 2 amp luid 3 amp seq 4 amp ip 5 amp devmac 6 amp devip 7 amp rdr 8 amp f wver 9 Will expand at run time to demo init init php csn amp mac 68ab8a864ee7 amp luid amp seq 0 amp ip 10 10 10 191 amp devmac 001 1436fa74a amp devip 10 10 10 64 amp rdr 1 amp fwver v2 00 3 This is then sent to the server as an HTTP GET request message In response to the request written to the server the server should acknowledge the receipt of the data returning a web page in this example demo init init php The server reply may include embedded ACP commands These commands are forwarded to the reader and can provide configuration information or simply change the state of the reader s LED or audible indicator The web page can also be set up to perform other actions such as sending an e mail with data taken from the name value pairs The ACP commands are embedded with the tags lt RFIDeasACP gt and lt RFIDeasACP gt All text lines starting with rfid and the strings sleep and set delay are sent to the card reader that initiated the request The following example response results in the reader s beeper outputting two short beeps Example 1 HTTP 1 0 200 OK Date Tue O5 Nov 2013 19 29 15 GMT Server Apache Vary Accept Encoding Content Type text html X Cache MISS from barracuda rfideas local Via 1 0 barracuda rfideas local 8080 http_scan 4 0 2 6 19 Connection close lt HTML gt lt HEAD gt
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24. gth 0 to 25 digits Note If value is rfid disp id digits shorter than actual Id length the left most significant digits will be truncated rfid disp id hex silent Continuous read mode True continuous output False single output of credential data IF True enable Quiet mode IE Credential data is not displayed Note data can still be retrieved using function rfid gid LED output control O off 1 red 2 green 3 Amber Immediate out wio write 255 Automatic control by reader requires write to flash red on standby green when credential is read Verify or set current data hold time setting in multiples of 48ms rfid time hold 0 200 Also controls duration of Green LED during Auto Hid wie id bits Verify or set card data output bit count 0 255 Table 5 Commands riid wieg inv bits B IF True Invert card data output bits 1 to 0 0 to 1 IF True use wiegand qualifier to verify card bit count cil is fl Wiegand Qualifier Number of bits 0 255 card data must rfid wieg qual bits have to be acknowledged as a read rfid wieg rev bits IF True reverse bits of credential output Isb to msb Hid wieg rev bytes IF True reverse the bytes of credential output LSE to MSB wai os e a Leading parity bit count to be stripped from credential data iti e ditai options 0 none 1 to 142 bits i i ee Trailing parity bit count to be stripped from credential data tie i eee options 0 none 1 to 142 bits Table 5 Com
25. irmware can be updated by uploading a file Instructions are provided in the utility All Ethernet 241 user defined parameters can be set to their factory default values The system password can be set The Ethernet 241 can be manually rebooted ai Ethernet 241 Configuration Ip Ports Server Status System Log Firmware Current Version v2 00 2 1 Select a 241 image file using the Browse button below The file will end with APP s19 If you would like to re boot the device following re programming check the Reboot Upon Completion checkbox The new 241 application will not execute on the device until the device has been rebooted Reboot Upon Completion Choose File No file chosen PE Updating 241 Firmware In addition to updating the Ethernet 241 via the web interface see steps below updates can also be made through the 241 Discovery Tool see the 241 Discovery Tool User Guide 1 On the System page click on the Choose File Button ip Forts Server Status System Log Firmware Conant Varsian v2 00 1 0 Select a 241 image file using the Browse button below The file will end with _APP s19 If you would like to re boot the device following re programming check tha Reboot Upon Completion checkbox The new 241 application will nat execute on the dewee until the device has been rebooted Reboot Upon Completion Choose File NO file chosen i Chapter 7 2 Use the file selection dialog to navigate
26. l display the current baud rate With a parameter change the current baud rate of the serial interface The baud rate remains in effect until the system is rebooted or changed by this command The baud rate will default to 9600 when the system is restarted OO00 OK Chapter 4 Echo Syntax echo onloff This command provides control over whether or not characters will be echoed as they are entered at the command prompt Normally when a user is using the console echo will be enabled to allow the user to view what is being typed If an automated script is used to communicate with the command prompt echo can be disabled Exit Syntax exit The exit command terminates the current command line session A response message will be sent before the exit operation is performed When a command line session over the serial port has ended the serial interface will begin polling to see if a serial reader is attached factory_reset Syntax factory_reset This command will reset all parameters to their factory default values Table 2 and the password will be cleared Note Parameters may also be reset by holding the Push button closed for 5 seconds during power up The system LED will turn red and then flash at which point the button can then be released Note that parameters may also be individually reset using the set d lt parameter gt command Log Syntax log s n 0 3 The log command affects log messages that are sent to th
27. lable as a TCP IP tunnel to the serial and USB readers Server mode opens communication between a client program and a reader The serial tunnel port default to port 2000 and the USB tunnel port defaults to port 2001 SDK vs ACP The operation of the tunnel to the USB reader depends on the type of reader you are using Serial readers Serial and Virtual Serial over USB can be accessed using ACP commands When a card is presented the card ID will be output as ASCII text Other readers will require the use of the pcProx API library version 7 01 5 or above with the exception of pcSwipe and MFP 24 readers Chapter 5 Discovery Finding 241 Devices on the Network 6 The Ethernet 241 provides a discovery service This process listens on port 11000 for a Discovery UDP Request message When a request message is received the Ethernet 241 sends a response to the requesting host at the hosts IP and port number Contact RF IDeas for an example host application A discovery request has the following format Bye Osei Length m 1 Message Type 1 Discovery Request 3 Discovery Reset Request fir sage Type cua Table 6 Byte Offset 1 oo 2 The message type at byte offset 8 determines how the Ethernet 241 will interpret the request When the message type of request is 1 the Ethernet 241 returns a structure that identifies the device and informs the host of its status RFIDDISC fs 2 Message Type 2 Di
28. mands Continued Key R read only command W Write only command Using SSL in Client Mode SSL Secure Socket Layer is the protocol standard for sending and receiving encrypted data across a network The Ethernet 241 acts as the client requesting a connection from the host computer SSL is used for transmitting card reader initialization and card ID information Other data does not use SSL In particular for access to the configuration the serial port telnet and the web interface instead can be set to use a password to connect To enable SSL on the Ethernet 241 simply enter set ssl enabled at the command line interface or enable SSL on the Ports page of the web interface This will need an SSL server to be enabled on the host computer As an example this can be done on a Windows 7 computer by the following steps 1 Turn IIS feature on In the control panel select Programs then under Programs ant Features select Turn Windows features on or off Select Internet Information Services CIIS and click on OK 2 Open IIS Manager In the control panel select System and Security then select Administrative Tools Another window opens up double click on Internet Information Services IIS Manager 3 Inthe IIS Manager Features View you will need to add a new web site or select an existing one In the connections pane click on sites then the desired web site Use the Add Web
29. mulation Program Putty Tera Term HyperTerminal etc on the computer and set the port configuration to 9600 baud 8 data bits one stop bit no parity 9600 8 1 N and no float control 3 Press the push button 9 on the side of the unit using a tool or a paper clip Configuration with the Telnet Interface The Ethernet 241 contains a telnet server Telnet is a network protocol standard allowing remote access to the command line interface on the Ethernet 241 To initiate a telnet session specify the IP address of the Ethernet 241 and the telnet port number Typically the telnet port number is 23 and this is the Ethernet 241 s default port however it is a configurable value within the device s settings Configuration with the Web Interface The Ethernet 241 can be configured using the embedded web interface Once an Ethernet 241 device has been configured for operation on a network or the default DHCP settings are used and it is connected to the network the web interface can be accessed by typing the IP address of the Ethernet 241 in the address bar of a web browser Once open the Ethernet 241 configuration can be updated The status of the Ethernet 241 and the attached devices can be determined and the corresponding Ethernet 241 firmware can be updated Configuration with the Discovery Tool The 241 Discovery Tool PC application can be used to configure one or more Ethernet 241 devices at a time Please refer to the 241 Discovery Tool
30. n the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada English This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 French Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Europe 4 2 Class AITE Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Pursuant to FCC 15 21 of the FCC rules changes not expressly approved by RF IDeas might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The reader may not recognize value card
31. net switch requiring only one Ethernet drop Each Ethernet port can be independently configured to link modes auto negotiate 100 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps full duplex and 10 Mbps half duplex TCP tunnel to USB and serial ports Support for pcProx pcProx Plus pcSwipe and MFP24 card readers Support for generic USB keypad input device allowing basic functionality e Web interface with firmware upload capability for device configuration and management Discovery protocol provides means for finding all Ethernet 241 devices on a network PC application for monitoring configuring and maintaining multiple Ethernet 241 devices on a network Command line interface via serial port or Telnet for management and configuration Multi purpose button to invoke the serial port command line to reset the configuration or to print the 241 configuration settings to an attached printer Client push card data to a server synchronously or Server polled modes e Selectable encryption of card data using SSL Secure Socket Layer in Client mode e Client initialization and card data responses can contain embedded ACP ASCII Command Protocol commands for automated reader control initialization Product Tour 2 The Ethernet 241 device is a two port switch that interfaces a networked device with a networked device server through either a serial or USB port The operational process of the Ethernet 241 begins with a user presenting a car
32. ocation serv_client ssl enabled ssi_port ssh_enabled ssh_port init_serv_url init_serv_port init_str init_retry_count init_retry_sleep init_long_beep init_short_beep data_serv_url data_serv_port data_str data_retry_count data_retry_sleep data_long_beep data_short_beep web_serv_port password Default 9600 23 2000 2001 dhep 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Auto negotiate Auto negotiate cons server No 443 HTTPS No 22 SSH di 80 HTTP Parameter Range 9600 57600 1 through 65535 inclusive 1 through 65535 inclusive 1 through 65535 inclusive dhep static 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 inclusive 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 inclusive 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 inclusive 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 inclusive 0 0 0 0 through 255 255 255 255 inclusive 10 Half Dup 10Full Dup 100 Full Dup Auto 10 Half Dup 10Full Dup 100 Full Dup Auto 40 ASCII Characters server client No default Yes 1 through 65355 inclusive No default Yes 1 through 65355 inclusive 200 characters 0 through 65535 inclusive 200 characters 0 through 255 inclusive 1 through 255 inclusive 1 2 beep now 101 102 1 5 beep now 1 2 3 4 5 200 characters inclusive 1 through 65535 inclusive 200 characters 0 through 255 inclusive 1 through 255 inclusive 1 2 beep now 101 102 1 5 beep now 1 2 3 4 5 1 65535 20 characters
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34. rer with which you acquired the RF IDeas software and hardware product s identified above PRODUCT The PRODUCT includes the RF IDeas reader computer software the associated media any printed materials and any on line or electronic documentation The SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT includes the computer software the associated media any printed materials and any on line or electronic documentation By installing copying or otherwise using the PRODUCT you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA RF IDeas is unwilling to license the PRODUCT to you In such event you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT and you should promptly contact the vendor you obtained this PRODUCT from for instructions on return of the unused product s for a refund The products described in this publication are intended for consumer applications RF Deas assumes no liability for the performance of product RF IDeas products are not suitable for use in life support applications biological hazard applications nuclear control applications or radioactive areas None of these products or components software or hardware are intended for applications that provide life support or any critical function necessary for the support of protection of life property or business interests The user assumes responsibility for the use of any of these products in any such application RF IDeas shall not
35. riage return and initiate a connection When the connection is complete the serial port LED will change state from RED to GREEN Conversely when the reader is detached from the port the LED will change from GREEN to RED USB Readers When a USB reader is inserted into the USB connector the Ethernet 241 begins a process of identifying the reader type and performing the appropriate initialization for the reader type Initially the USB port LED is in the OFF state When an attached device is detected the LED changes to RED When the device has been initialized and is ready for use the LED changes to GREEN Readers are identified by two values the VID vendor id and the PID product id The Ethernet 241 uses these numbers to correctly identify and enumerate as it prepares for use Recognized USB readers include the pcProx pcProx Plus MFP 24 and pcSwipe If a device is inserted that the Ethernet 241 does not recognize it will default to a generic HID keyboard keypad Communicating with the Readers Network connections are employed to communicate with readers that are attached and identified by the Ethernet 241 There are two types of network connections Client and Server The terms client and server refer to the relationship between two computer programs the client initiates actions and the server responds to connection and command requests from the client Client When the Ethernet 241 is acting as a client it initiates a connection
36. roperty of RF IDeas If the returned board or unit is sent by mail the purchaser agrees to pre pay the shipping charges and insure the board or unit or assume the risk of loss or damage which may occur in transit The purchaser is expected to employ a container equivalent to the original packaging Copyright Copyright by RF IDeas 2013 All rights reserved Reproduction or distribution of this document in whole or in part or in any form is prohibited without express written permission from RF IDeas Trademarks All RF IDeas products are trademarks of RF IDeas All other product names or names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Disclaimer This Reference Guide is printed in the U S A Any resemblance mentioned in the Reference Guide to persons living or dead or to actual corporations or products is purely coincidental RF IDeas believes that the information contained in this manual is correct However RF IDeas does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy of the content of this User Manual nor for any patent infringements or other rights of third parties RF IDeas reserves the right to make any modifications in either product or the manual without giving prior written notification FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference whe
37. s in the presence of high RF fields If the current reading is erratic the user shall take the following step Move the equipment from any known transmitters nearby For more information contact Tech Support at 866 439 4884 Contents 2 Thank You 6 Chapter 1 The Basics 6 Product Description 6 Device Features T Chapter 2 Product Tour 7 Ethernet 241 Device Overview 9 Chapter 3 Configuration 9 Device Configuration 11 11 16 16 A 26 Chapter 4 Operation Commands Chapter 5 Ethernet 241 amp RF IDeas Readers Serial Readers USB Readers Chapter 6 Discovery Finding 241 Devices on the Network Chapter 7 Web Interface The Basics 7 Product Description The Ethernet 241 is a two port switch that connects between a network device such as a printer and its network Included USB and serial ports provide an interface to a wide variety of RF IDeas readers The Ethernet 241 forwards network packets to and from the attached printer The Ethernet 241 can send badge data to the remote computer or a TCP tunnel can be established between a remote computer to the USB and serial ports The tunnel provides an additional means for the badge reader data to be read by a remote computer which will use the badge data information to control the dispatching of jobs to the printer Device Features The Ethernet 241 features include IP address can be assigned statically or obtained automatically via DHCP 2 Port Ether
38. s on the page to their default values This action occurs once the button is pressed The Reset button will reset any un submitted changes to their previous values It does not reset the Ethernet 241 Update will submit any changes to the Ethernet 241 device Until this button is pressed no changes are stored When the addressing mode is changing from Static to DHCP the static value will be grayed out and will not be available for editing Please note that these values may not reflect the actual state of the Ethernet ports To see the real time state of the Ethernet port and the attached readers go to the Status page The IP page of the web interface is shown below RFID Ethernet 241 Configuration Ip Ports Server Status System Client On Addressing Mode Static Ip Address 110 Ip Mask Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Network Port Auto Device Port 10 Mbps Full Duplex Location Ports Page The Ports page allows you to change the values of the network communication ports The Default button will reset all of the parameters on the page to their default values This action occurs once the button is pressed SSL and SSL Port allow SSL to be enabled for all card data transmission This requires an SSL server to be set up on the host computer and the Ethernet 241 to be operating in client mode The Reset button will reset any un submitted changes to their previous values It does not reset the 241
39. scovery Reply HW Version 1 241B 2 241C OxF4 OxFO OxF2 OxFO 14 RFIDeas 241 Network part MAC address Pad 0 Network part IP Address Network Status bit mask see Tunnel Port Number Device port MAC address Device port IP Address Tunneli Port Number Reserved 0 Table 7 Byte Offset The network Status Bit mask is defined as Network Port Status O link down 01 link up 10 Mbps half duplex 10 link up 10 Mbps full duplex 01 link up 10 Mbps half duplex 10 link up 10 Mbps full duplex 31 12 Reserved 0 Table 8 Bit Offset In addition to device discovery the discovery protocol supports a parameter reset command The reset command causes the parameters to be reset to a user specified mode and forces the Ethernet 241 to reboot after sending the acknowledement response message The format of a discovery reset command is as follows Description 3 Message Type 3 Discovery Reset Mode 1 Reset all parameters to their default values 2 Set IP mode to static and reset all static IP value to their default 3 Reset all parameters except IP address mode and static settings Table 9 Bit Offset The Mode field determines the action that the Ethernet 241 will take upon receipt of a reset packet If 1 is specified all parameters will be reset to their factory default values If 2 is specified the IP addressing mode will be set to static and all static IP address values will b
40. teway Address 10 10 10 1 DNS1 Address 10 10 10 11 DNS2 Address 10 10 10 13 Port Eth1 Device Link Status Disconnected MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 IP Address 0 0 0 0 000 OK RF IDeas gt Set Syntax set d lt parameter name gt lt parameter value gt This command will change the value of a parameter where parameter name identifies the parameter to be changed and parameter value must be a valid value for that parameter With the exception of the network address and network port speed settings changes to parameters will take effect immediately Chapter 4 If you use d to omit the parameter value the parameter will be set to its default value Note See Table 2 for Parameters and Defaults Example RF IDeas gt set ip_addr 10 10 10 25 OO0 OK RF IDeas gt Show Syntax show lt parameter name gt all This parameter displays the value for a specified parameter or if the all keyword is given it will display a list of parameter names and values RF IDeas gt show ip_addr 10 10 10 25 OO0 0K RF IDeas gt Version Syntax version This command displays the version number of the Ethernet 241 firmware The firmware version will be in the format vx yy where x is the major revision level and yy is the minor revision level Parameter Name baud rate telnet_port tunnel portd tunnel_porti ip_addr_mode ip_addr ip_mask gw_addr dns1_addr dns2_addr ethO_mode eth1_mode l
41. to the firmware binary and select Open Valid 241 C image file names are appended with APP and have a s19 extension 3 To begin the file upload and update process select Send 4 The web interface will display the uploading and update process status Wait for the message that the upload has completed Reboot the 241 for the update to take effect It is recommended to close the web page and re open it to view the updated information CAUTION Refreshing the screen will result in a prompt asking if you want to repeat the last action In this case clicking on Yes will result in the firmware image being sent again If this is started it needs to run to completion or there is risk of rendering the unit unusable Starting to examine uploaded file Found 50 record File platforms match Beginning to program app file File update worked The board was not rebooted vou must reboot for the change to take effect The Log Page The Ethernet 241 logs events that are displayed on the log page These events can aid in troubleshooting any issues with the device The log page shown below shows the Ethernet 241 receiving discovery requests from a remote host Ethernet 241 Configuration Ip Ports Server Status System Log Time Type Description 0 00 00 27 8 DEBUG getResponse Worked 245 Retries 1 Step 2 0 00 00 277 DEBUG Status HTTP 1 1 200 OK 0 00 00 27 4 DEBUG Sending Data Request 0 00 00 27 4 DEBUG Attempting to
42. to the server and sends data that the server then processes The server responds to the request with a status code and may optionally return reader configuration command information in the form of ACP commands The Ethernet 241 initiates a connection when a reader is initialized init request and when a card is presented to the reader data request When the request and the response are processed the connection is closed The init request data request and response messages can be protected using SSL see next section An Ethernet 241 init request is in the form http lt init_serv_url init_serv_ip gt lt init_serv_port gt GET lt init_serv_str gt An Ethernet 241 data request is in the form http lt data_serv_url data_serv_ip gt lt data_serv_port gt GET lt data_serv_str gt The user defined parameters for each request type are listed in the following table Init Request Parameters Data Request Parameters Table 3 Init Request Parameters The Ethernet 241 can use either an IP address i e 10 10 10 10 or a URL i e www RFIDeas com If the IP address is non zero 0 0 0 0 it is used otherwise the URL is used If the URL is used the Ethernet 241 uses DNS to determine the IP address therefore the network parameters dns1_addr and or dns2_addr must be properly specified The port number can be any valid IP port number Its value should be set to the port number that the server is listening to for a connection
43. ts O rfid wieg strip trail bits O rfid disp fac send O rfid disp fac hex O rfid disp id send 1 rfid disp id hex O rfid wieg id bits 32 rfid disp fac digits O rfid disp id digits O rfid wieg qual bits O rfid wieg inv 1 rfid chr fac 58 rfid disp 64bit 1 rfid wieg rev bytes O rfid wieg rev bits O rfid disp fac 64bit 0 rfid cfg write sleep 500 lt RFIDeasACP gt lt BODY gt lt HTML gt Note The ACP commands are write only in client mode and no status is returned to the server Not all readers support all commands Chapter 5 Chapter 5 rfid beep now sounds the beeper immediately up ta 5 short beeps or 2 long Gomman Baia Type RW Deion beep now variables 1 single short beep a Da IN RR RR CE A amp five short beeps N RR II a 1 idicefg NTR Verify or Set current configuration in RAM Config 1 or 2 Pe a ae Enable priority card read IF True current configuration is given riid cfg card hipri priority over the alternate configuration Verify ar Set Card type for current configuration in RAM as 16 a ee bit INT 0x0000 0xF FFF Read the flash memory settings in to RAM Reset the flash memory to the factory defaults rfid cfg write Function Write the variables from RAM in to flash memory fid chr 1 a pre credential data delimiter character A Z 0 9 a z or ee ASCII Ox00 0x0D 8 ffid chr2 2nd pre credential data delimiter character A 2 0 9 a z i or ASCII V0x00 0x0D 6 rfid
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