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1. 23 6 COMMUN CANO acca ka 24 6 1 158232 SERIAL COMMUNICATION ioa ia totae MARRON 24 6 2 RSJISONEDWORK COMMUNICATION 5 23 52 550 Enid ELSE L o CE daa 24 6 2 1 A540 DUS CCNEIO tod uM S 24 7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ccccccsscsscssssssssssscscesesessssssesscecesesssssssesecesesesessssssesececesesesessssesssecesesesesssscsececs 26 APPENDIX A THE COMPLETE COMMUNICATION 27 APPENDIX B THE COMPLETE SETTINGS 2 2 1 22 28 APPENDIX C THE COMPLETE DBASE TABSHEET 2 22 29 APPENDIX D THE COMPLETE HISTORY 222 2 2 2 22 2 30 APPENDIX THE COMPLETE TROVAN FLEX TABSHEET 20 0000 cccssssccccsssssssssccccsscsssccssccesseees 31 APPENDIX THE COMPLETE PASSWORDS 22 2 2 2 2 2 22 1 4 32 APPENDIX THE COMPLETE UPGRADING TABSHEET 2222 22 222 22
2. CHARACTER HEX HOW TO ENTER NUL NOT ALLOWED SOH lt SOH gt STX lt STX gt ETX lt ETX gt EOT lt gt lt gt lt gt BEL lt BEL gt BS lt BS gt TAB lt TAB gt lt LF gt VT lt VT gt FF lt FF gt CR NOT ALLOWED SO lt SO gt SI lt SI gt DLE lt DLE gt DC1 lt DC1 gt DC2 lt DC2 gt DC3 lt DC3 gt DC4 lt DC4 gt NAK lt NAK gt SYN lt SYN gt ETB lt ETB gt CAN lt CAN gt EM lt EM gt SUB lt SUB gt ESC lt ESC gt FS lt FS gt GS lt GS gt RS lt RS gt US 1Fh lt US gt Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice
3. The general settings of the decoder be adjusted in this of the screen Use LED during read When the LED has to flash during the read cycle this option should be activated default on sec waittime after read After the decoder has read a transponder code the reader waits x seconds before starting to read again The waittime can be set between 0 and 25 seconds During this time the LED can be lit and the relay output can be activated default 0 1 Use LED during waittime The LED can be lit during the waittime after read default on Use relay during waittime The relay can be activated during the waittime after read default off Copy status relay 1 to output 2 If the optional secondary relay is placed this option will copy the status of relays 1 to the second relays In combination with V8xx firmware output 2 can be configured as PWM output in order to control a RC servo default off Output 2 setup only visible with V8xx firmware Output 2 can be configured as Relays or PWM output to control a RC servo for example to control a Rodent door default Relays PWM output settings only visible if PWM mode was selected in the Output 2 setup the angle of the RC servo can be changed by changing the values in the editboxes Swapping of these values can be done by depressing the button next to the editboxes default off Use buzzer during waittime By checking this checkbox the buzzer will beep during
4. be used again Use software trigger default off Use hardware trigger This is not time in seconds but it stands for the number of readcycles Check in Check out This is a combination of Use only new ID and Use readdelay In this mode a new transponder code is transmitted via RS232 As long as the transponder stays within range nothing happens If the transponder is no longer within range the 0000000000 CR message is transmitted to the PC after readdelay time has passed If the checkbox Use relay is activated the relay is activated during the time the tag is present If Use access control is also active then only those transponder code s present in the internal memory will activate the relay default off Use sensor in out This option is not available on older decoder boards In case of an older board this option is invisible Use this mode if in out sensors are connected to the decoder board see Chapter 5 and 6 for more information on how to connect in out sensors to the decoder board When one of the sensor inputs become high 5V the reader starts the readcycle When the option Save all movements is not enabled both sensor Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 inputs must become high in order to store the data in the reader s memory The diagrams on the next page shows an example Use the option Use H sensors in combination with IR LED s
5. 33 APPENDIX H CHARACTERS THAT CAN BE USED AS PRE OR SUFFIX ONLY RS232 34 Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 1 About the Windows PC program The decoder is standard delivered with a Windows 95 98 NT XP Vista 7 based PC program to configure the decoder so it fits the user s needs The main screen of the PC program 15 divided into 7 tabsheets called Communication Settings History Trovan Flex Passwords and Upgrading These 7 groups have the following functions Communication Making settings regarding communication between decoder and PC These settings include communication baudrate transmit options and unit number settings Settings Making general settings regarding the basic operation of the reader These settings include transponder list read options and decoder options DBase When the decoder has to function as an access control system this tabsheet allows you to manage the persons that have access to the controlled area History This tabsheet allows you to select whether the transponder codes have to be saved in the readers historical memory or not The historical data can also be downloaded and printed or saved to a file Trovan Flex This tabsheet contains all options to write Trovan Flex transponders Passwords This tabsheet contains an option to ask for a password before starting the software Upgradin
6. 187 17 11 2010 14 55 33 Trovan Unique QOO6EB 18 7E 17 11 2010 Unique DODGEB 18 7E 17 11 2010 Trovan Unique DOOGEB 18 7E 17 11 2010 Unique DOO6EB 18 7E 17 11 2010 Trovan Unique DOOGEB 18 7E 17 11 2010 pl Trovan Unigue DOOGEB 187E 17 11 2010 n Trovan Unique DOOGEB 187E 17 11 2010 1 Save codes reader with date time Overwrite codes Search topic Search on Get codes from reader x Clear history database 4 Select comport VI Disable R5485 Rx ie Clear reader Ei Save history database to file lus Reset reader m Print history database Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 30 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix E The complete Trovan Flex tabsheet 10 LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19200 c Communication Settings DBase History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading DORSET D IDENTIFICATION String to TET fg Write string to RW transponder http 4 umber of blacks 5 Bus Reset reader 9 Exit Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 31 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix F The complete Passwords tabsheet 10 LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19200 Communication Settings DBase
7. PWM output settings Disable Rs4B5 Rx Relays Idle 2 F During waittime B 100 Use buzzer during waittime Bus Reset reader Read during waittime Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 28 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix C The complete DBase tabsheet 1D LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19200 E B Communication Settings History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading Number of Access codes po D R E T D ILI EFTIFID2RTI CUI N DBase filename D WAIL dorset nu Code Custom gt Unique Goldcard Goldcard Trovan Unique 0000000001 Silvercard Silvercard Unique DOOGEB 187E Roland Stump Dorset Identil Eam Search l Search on 4 Select comport VIE Disable R5485 Rx Bus Reset reader Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 29 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix D The complete History tabsheet 1D LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19200 8 0 Communication Settings DBase History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading DORSET I D IDENTIFI CAM TION Number of saved codes 0 Number of overwritten codes ttp www dorset nu w we 7 _ Readingdate Readingtime Event gt Trovan Unique 10006
8. 4 GND 102 Communication port TXD RS232 9600 8 1 RS232 9600 n 8 1 5485 B 19200 n 8 1 RS485 A 19200 n 8 1 5485 B 19200 n 8 1 RS485 A 19200 n 8 1 GND Ground Up ree Ios Important note J102 J100 J401 J100 Power supply VCC 1 12VDC 5 regulated 1 Amp 2 GND ed Potential free relay output Potential free output or 12VDC if JP3 closed 2 NC normally closed contact 12VDC if JP3 closed 3 NO normally open contact 12VDC if JP3 closed 4 GND Important note f you connect an inductive load like an electric strike or relay there should be a free running diode like 1N400x type mounted at the inductive load JP1 Bus end for RS485 bus close if decoder is at the bus end Resistors of 2K7 Ohm must be placed between J100 1 and J102 3 and 680 Ohm between J102 6 and J102 7 at one of the bus end for RS485 communication e Grounding has to be connected between every unit for RS485 f you use the in out sensors use pull up pull down resistors for the sensors depending on the sensor type Baudrate can be changed by software setting 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 baud Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 Schematic overview of Relay outputs 12 1 7 Jumper C400 O0nF R400 V Felay SPDT Potential free or 12V DC N
9. serial DATA 2 VCC 3 GND 4 SCL serial Clock J105 Input output 1 Output 1 2 Input 1 used for in out sensors or hardware trigger J108 Input output 1 Output 3 for customized firmware only 2 Output 2 used with PWM controlled RC servo Input 2 used for in out sensors J106 Antenna connection 1 single coil antenna 2 single coil antenna JP1 Bus end for RS485 bus must be closed if decoder is at the end of the bus Resistors of 680 ohm must be placed between J101 2 and J104 3 and between J104 4 and J104 5 at one of the bus ends TB Gu be vor A 1 t eh TF 7 inet M si ol cb uu m imc ramz d zm mn imm J101J104 9103 Important note f you connect an inductive load like an electric strike or relay there should be a free running diode like 1N400x type mounted at the inductive load e JP1 Bus end for RS485 bus close if decoder is at the bus end Resistors of 680 Ohm must be placed between J101 2 and J104 3 and between J104 4 and J104 5 at one of the bus end for RS485 communication e Grounding has to be connected between every unit for RS485 e fyouuse the in out sensors use pull up or pull down resistors for the sensors depending on the sensor type Bauarate can be changed by software setting 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 baud Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications w
10. nu httn www dorset nu R5485 unitnumber unito 37600 R5485 ee unit 0 5 7900 Get current settings Number of connected units 1 a 4 Select comport Disable R5485 Rx Bus Reset reader Exit At the right side of the screen a column of buttons is shown The functions of these buttons will be explained here RS485 unitnumber network protocol only All connected unit numbers will be available in this combo box Here you can select a unit to change its settings It is possible to check the amount of connected units by holding the mouse arrow R8485 unitnumber and wait until the hint appears Get current settings Get the current settings of the connected decoder Set new settings Depress this button to set the new settings to the selected decoder Set settings to all network protocol only If more units are connected this button can be used to set settings to all connected units Export settings With this button it is possible to make an export file xml of the current settings For example to create a backup of the current settings Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 Import settings With this button it is possible to import a settings file xml Software trigger If the software trigger option is checked in the software this button can be used to give a software trigger to start the readcycle Se
11. up to 5 characters a 5 blocks 10 characters and a 7 blocks read write transponder can store up to 15 characters Set number of blocks This sets the number of blocks for a read write transponder 1 2 7 The Passwords tabsheet In the passwords tabsheet an optional startup password can be set If no new password was entered the software won t ask for a password at startup The full window is shown in Appendix F The complete Passwords tabsheet Change password Old password New password New password verification Set new password Old password Field to enter the old password New password Field to enter a new password New password verification Extra field to enter the new password for verification 1 2 8 The Upgrading tabsheet With the upgrading tabsheet it is possible to upload a newer firmware version to the decoder This is possible from firmware version 710 or higher The complete Upgrading tabsheet is shown in Appendix G The complete Upgrading tabsheet Upgrading unit Filename C ASM LID6 50665V8N amp M8xx Batch OutputlDutputlL ID650665N803 Upload firmware to unit Filename This field shows the current selected filename This can be changed by pressing the browse button Browse button Button to open a EHX or a AEH file depending on the current firmware version Upload firmware to unit Upload the new firmware to the currently selected unit Upload firmware to all units If the soft
12. waittime default on Read during waittime only visible with V8xx firmware Force the reader to continue reading during waittime default off Use LCD This checkbox should be set if the optional LC display has to display the transponder code default off Relay continuously on This checkbox should be set if the relay has to be activated continuously independent of a transponder was read default off Antenna on The antenna can be turned on off by selecting deselecting this option The decoder will not be able to read a tag if the antenna is turned off default on Fast mode only for multicoil antennas such as the ANT610 ANT611 and ANT612 If the connected antenna can handle the fast mode this checkbox can be set to put it into the fast reading mode All single coil antennas are forced into fast mode automatically default off Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 1 2 4 The DBase tabsheet When the reader will be used as an access control system the configuration can be set in this tabsheet The complete DBase tabsheet is shown in Appendix C The complete DBase tabsheet Use access control Number of Access codes D DBase filename The Use access control checkbox has to be set if the reader is going to be used as access control reader default off The following information is shown in this tabsheet Number of access codes Th
13. who are controlled by the LID65x hardware special hardware default all off The antenna will always be turned off after the transponder is read independent of the sensor states The read delay has the following purpose When using a tube with sensors on the both ends of the tube it is possible that an outgoing animal does not trigger the outside sensor before leaving the inside sensor Therefore the reader must continue reading for a small time Depending on the length of the tube and the size of the animal this time must be shorter or longer You can adjust this time in the box right next to the Use sensor in out text A valid IN sequence example An animal enters the tube triggering the sensor on the outside then it travels through the tube where the transponder will be read Eventually the animal will trigger the inside sensor and the event will be stored into the reader s memory Sensor outside Sensor inside within this time frame ransponder read Sensor out high time read delay time Antenna lt sensor out time gt lt Readdelay gt The reader will save the IN event together with the transponder code Note The transponder may be read prior to the inside sensor getting high In that case the antenna will be turned off and the reader will continue waiting for the outside sensor to get high The Wait time after read will start as soon as a transponder has been read and the sensors b
14. 5 mm 16 optional IP67 ANT611 250 x 165mm 0 5 Kg IP65 optional IP67 ANT612 405 x 405 x 35 mm 4 5 Kg IP54 optional IP67 With the optional TM613 single coil antenna driver it is also possible to connect single coil antennas like the ANT613 ANT614 and custom made antennas Please visit our website http www dorset nu for more information Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 20 User manual LID650 LID665 4 3 Howto connect the LID650v40 4 3 1 Description of connectors J104 Multi coil antenna connector 1 Shield data signal White data signal Brown 12VDC antenna Pink GND antenna Blue synchronization signal Yellow Txon antenna on off signal J103 LED Input connector 1 Led green wire antenna ANT610 2 Led Grey wire antenna ANT610 3 Input 1 TTL level used for in out sensors and hardware trigger 4 Input 2 TTL level used for in out sensors J107 TM613 Single coil driver connector Attach the optional TM613 single coil driver board to this connector J101 I2C Output 1 SDA serial data 2 VCC 3 GND 4 SCL serial clock J106 I2C Output 1 Output 4 for customized firmware only 2 Output 3 for customized firmware only J403 Optional potential free relay output 1 Potential free output or 12VDC if JP2 closed 2 NC normally closed contact 12VDC if JP2 closed 3 NO normally open contact 12VDC if JP2 closed
15. C NO GND GND C401 O0nF Potential free or 12V DC NC NO GND CND Use of jumper J2 amp J3 optional The two jumpers can be used in two different ways 1 No jumper External voltage can be applied to pin 1 of J20 J9 max 1A max 150Vac See table below 2 Jumper on 1 2 VCC12 is selected Switching current vs voltage Switching voltage Switching current 65 VDC 460 mA 150 VAC 460 mA Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 22 User manual LID650 LID665 5 Powersupply LID650 amp LID665 The powersupply can be used for 240Vac or 120Vac When using 240Vac H1 has to be placed and fuse F1 is T125mA slow type When using 120Vac R2 and R3 have to be placed and fuse F1 is T250mA slow type 9 ta 70 C B BV UI 395 0083 24VA prim 2x115V 50 60Hz 1 3 8 10 sek 2x 15V 2x12VA 12 14 17 19 Extern 2x sek 800mAT oder 2x PIC sek ae Protective earth ground 2 Neutral 3 120 240 1 12V 2 GND T125mA fuse for 240Vac T250mA fuse for 120Vac F800mA fuse Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 6 Communications The decoders can be connected to a PC or other devices directly via RS232 or via a network using a 2 wire RS485 connection The type of communication to be used depends on the firmware inside the decoder 6 1 HS232 seri
16. History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading DORSET I D N Qld password http www dorset nu New password 85485 unitnumber Hnit 19200 New password verification T Set new password Set new settings Set settings to all Software trigger Bus Reset reader 9 Exit Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 32 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix G The complete Upgrading tabsheet 10 LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19200 c Communication settings DBase History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading DORSET I D IOEM TIEFI IOAM amp N Tub http w dorset nu Filename C ASMILID650665V8N8M8xx Batch OutputlQutputlLID650665N803 RS485 unitnumber Hnit 0 19200 4 Upload firmware to unit 4 Upload firmware to all units Software trigger Bus Reset reader Exit Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 33 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix H Characters that can be used as pre or suffix only RS232 The prefix and suffix string can each be 4 characters long All ASCII characters can be used except for the hexadecimal values ODh and OOh The control characters the hexadecimal values and the way to enter them in the prefix or suffixbox are shown below
17. USER MANUAL Trovan 110650 665 stationary decoder READ THIS MANUAL FIRST T o o m mE AL 9 ov 52 4 M eRe b Lol cad up ab Date November 2010 lt 5 IDEN TIFICAMT OWN Copyright Dorset identification B V Tel 31 0 543 477119 Fax 31 0 543 475355 Email id dorset nu www http www dorset nu User manual LID650 LID665 Contents CONTEN SPHERE TNR NEN 2 1 ABOUT THE WINDOWS PC 3 1 1 HOW 3 1 2 START ITE SOFTWARE One cece E iD MRT i Au iR tM i M MM AT E 3 1 24 Global FUNCTIONS Of IMCS OPW E tie diste icm Sis inte 4 T3222 87 111071 7116 210182 TOD ATTEN Rm 3 1 2 3 Iheet ngs VAD SINCOL die vi LM I M E AI I E MMC e IN IT 6 1 2 4 BOSC tah eL EE LE LM E 9 12 9 The tOr ALSO RP 11 1 2 6 The Trovan PACU dab OP De t ee 12 Lage ThesPasswoRISdODSHOBE oot t
18. al communication The direct RS232 connection is the easiest way to connect a decoder to the PC It is especially used for applications with a low number of readers 1 4 The RS232 communication can only be used if a decoder is situated close to the PC up to 14 meters 46ft Decoder PC Decoder 1 2 3 6 2 RS485 network communication A 2 wire RS485 network connection is necessary when larger numbers of decoders have to be connected via the same communication port on the PC or when the distance between decoder and PC is too far for a direct RS232 connection Decoder Uport 1 ss x 5 2727777 Decoder Upto 32 2 1 Units The LID665N decoders and the LID650N decoders can be used together in the same RS485 network 6 2 1 5485 bus general e The total bus length may not exceed 1200 meters 4000 decoders in the RS485 bus are connected by a RS485 compatible shielded twisted pair cable The voltage over the A and B lines has to be between 0 2 to 0 4 Volts The ground of all the decoder have to be connected Decoder 1 first in the bus The first unit in the bus has fail safe resistors and the 120 Ohm Jumper set The resistors of 2K7 Ohm must are placed between VCC12 or 680 Ohm between the VCC5 and the B line and 680 Ohm between GND and the A line e first decoder on the bus needs a termination resistor This resistor is already available on the decoder and can used by placin
19. clicking on the Get codes from reader button Other functions of the History tabsheet are Clear Reader Clear history database Save history database to file Print history database VVVWV Clear Reader The readers memory will be erased after this button has been pressed The information stored in the reader is lost and cannot be retrieved Clearing history database Pressing this button clears the data in the table Save history database to file The file save dialog is opened after this button is pressed The information stored in the file is separated and can be loaded by a spreadsheet program Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 11 Print history database The printer dialog is opened and the information in the table will be transferred to the selected printer after this button has been pressed Sorting H Trovan Unique a Trovan Unique Trovan Unique Unique Trovan Unique Unique Unique User manual LID650 LID665 0006 18 DODGEB 187E D DGEB 18 DODOGEB 18 7E D DGEB 18 DODGEB 187E DODGEB 18 7E DODGEB 187E Readingdate 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 17 11 2010 Readingtime jEvent After the information is downloaded from the reader the table can be sorted on a certain item like code date or time To do this just click o
20. cted in this dialog Save DBase to file After modifications are made in the table this button should be pressed to store the altered information ina key file The store file dialog will be opened to allow the user to enter a new file name if necessary Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 Clear Reader All information in the reader is erased No cardholder can enter the controlled area Save DBase to reader The current contents active cards only of the table will be transferred to the reader that is currently selected Individual card holder information DBase record Transpondertype Transpondercode Custom code Memo Dorset Identifica tion BV Weverij 26 7122 5 Aalten The Netherlands Activated The Activated checkbox should be set if the current record has to be stored in the readers memory as a valid access code after the Save Dbase to reader button is pressed Information in Table form 0000000000 Goldcard Goldcard 000000000 1 Silvercard Silvercard Roland Stump Dorset Identi In this part of the screen a list is shown of the records that are present in the selected database file With the horizontal scroll bar the type code etc can be made visible With the vertical scroll bar you can walk through the records Specia
21. g This tabsheet allows you to upgrade the reader s firmware 1 1 How install the software The software is delivered on cd or you can download the latest software from our website www dorset nu Software on CD Insert the CD in your CD ROM device The CD will start automatically If not run RunHTML exe from the CD Select Install LID650 665 PC software Windows 98 NT 2000 XP gt At pop up screen select Open Follow the instructions on your screen The software can also be found under directory LID650 amp LID665 GOFTWARE on the CD This can be copied to disk or CD for further use 1 2 Start the software Select comport Select comport After the software has been installed an icon is created in the START menu When the program is executed the comport has to be selected where the program should search for the connected decoder s It is also possible to connect using the last used communication type and baudrate by depressing the open button After depressing the search button the program will try to connect to the reader s Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 If no reader is found the following message box will appear Please take a look at our Frequently asked questions to solve communication issues 1 2 1 Global functions of the software DORSET I D DORSET I D IDENTIFICATI O N IDENTIFICATI O N http www dorset
22. g the jumper JP3 on the decoder board Conversion from RS485 to USB by Uport Moxa Uport 1130 The Uport is used to convert the RS485 data to USB This device should be placed somewhere between the first and last decoder in the bus Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 The UPort 1130 comes with a DB9 to terminal block converter with pin assignments as shown below Terminal Block 2 wire RS 485 Lt j c 3 4 Data A sf ew Follow the U port instructions to install the Uport Decoder 2 3 n 1 e The bus has to from decoder to decoder Do not use branches from the bus to a decoder but make the connection on the decoder itself e he maximum number of decoders on each bus is 32 Multiple RS485 busses can be used with only one PC By using more RS485 adaptors like the Uport 1130 e The 120 Ohm jumper JP3 is NOT set in these decoders Decoder n last in the bus e he decoder on the end of the bus needs a termination resistor This resistor is already available on the decoder and can used by placing the 120 Ohm termination jumper on the 120 Ohm Jumper decoder board Set Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 25 User manual LID650 LID665 7 Frequently asked questions q The LED in the antenna flashes very fast a The reader is probabl
23. he new unit number will be assigned After this the program will try to reconnect to all readers 1 2 3 The Settings tabsheet To configure the reader to your requirements you can adjust the settings in this tabsheet This tabsheet allows you to adjust Transponder list Read options and the Decoder options The full settings tabsheet is shown in Appendix B The complete Settings tabsheet Transponder list s li Lo Different transponder types can be enabled or disabled in this list If the Se reading of more than one transponder type is enabled the readcycle Trovan Unique time will increase This results in less reading speed Trovan Flex Read options Use all ID codes Selected transponders will be read and used for Jota ie turd saving sending access control etc default on Use all ID codes Use only new ID When a transponder is read more than once row Use only new ID it will only be used once for saving sending access control etc C Use readdelay different transponder code has to be read first before the first transponder will be used again default off M ocv uc Use sensor in out Use readdelay A transponder code will be used only once for saving if sending access control etc unless the specified time in the edit box has expired After the readdelay has passed or when another transponder code has been read the same transponder code
24. is is the number of transponders present in the memory at the moment the settings were acquired from the decoder Dbase filename Since you have the possibility to connect more than one reader to the PC there are different databases that can be used for each decoder Here you can see which database is currently used Cardholder information This information is shown in two ways gt Individual information in a number of edit boxes see Individual card holder information gt Information in a table form Goldcard Silvercard and records see Goldcard and Silvercard Search Topic Search topic Search on If you are looking for a certain item in the table you can use this item to easily retrieve the required information Just select the topic where you want to search in for example Memo and enter the search criteria in the Search on field The following buttons are shown at the bottom of this tabsheet E startnewDBase Load DBase from file be earreader Get new codes Save DBase to file 7 Print DBase Start new Dbase Creates a new empty table Get new codes Appends the ID cards which were entered via the Goldcard option in the current table Print DBase Transfers data from the current table to a printer Load DBase from file This allows the user to fill the table with information from a file the file open dialog will be opened after depressing this button A file can be sele
25. ithout prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 3 4 LID665v20 Backplane connections The LID665 decoder can be combined with the LID665V20 backplane that contains connectors two fuses a buzzer and a potential free relay output to drive an electric lock i J1 Powersupply eec tmo mes 1 7 24Vdc Power supply Vin High AGIS MEAN 2 5Vdc 5 Power supply Vin LOW 3 GND J2 f 5 418 J2 Communication 719 1 Transmit data 5232 2 Hxd Receive data 5232 3 B channel RS485 4 Achannel RS485 J20 5 Bchannel RS485 6 Achannel RS485 7 GND J19 Antenna connection 1 Antenna signal 2 Antenna GND O pin 1 J18 External LED 1 LED 2 LED J20 Relay output 1 J8 Input Output direct from uP 1 voltage 5V or wide range jumper J12 1 TTL signal Output 2 used with PWM controlled selectable If jumper removed relay1 can be RC servo used to switch up to 125VAC max 1 Amp 2 TL signal for Input 2 used with in out sensors 2 NO Normally Open 3 GND 3 NC Normally Closed 4 GND J6 Input Output direct from uP 1 TTL signal Output 1 2 TTL signal for input 1 used with in out sensors 3 GND J16 Input for hardware trigger 1 TTL signal for Input 3 Used in combination with Important note customized firmware e f you connect an inductive load like an 2 GND electric strike or relay there should be a free running diode like 1N400x type mounted at J14 I2C Serial Bus the inductive l
26. l in this table are the first and second record The first card in the table is defined as the Goldcard and the second as Silvercard Goldcard The first card in the table is the Goldcard a normal transponder with a special function After reading the Goldcard the reader will automatically be set in the Save mode All ID numbers that are read from now are stored in the internal memory of the decoder as valid access cards After reading the Goldcard again the reader will return to the normal operation mode Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 10 User manual LID650 LID665 Silvercard The second card in the table is the Silvercard a normal transponder with a special function After reading the Silvercard the reader will erase all ID numbers from the internal memory except for the Gold and Silvercard 1 2 5 The History tabsheet The reader is capable to save max 12800 transponder codes without date time or 6400 transponder codes with date time 1024kB EEPROM are optional available default a 512 EEPROM is mounted The maximum number of codes in the historical memory will decrease when the access control option is used The full History tabsheet is shown in Appendix D The complete History tabsheet Whether the ID codes should be stored can be set in this tabsheet There are different ways of storing the information in the internal memory This can be configured by the foll
27. lect comport Disconnects the current used comport and opens the select comport screen again Disable RS485 Rx network protocol only By using this button the RS485 receiver side of the units can be switched off This can be used in large setups to prevent units from stopping the reading sequence to check communication The receiver of the decoder can be turned on again by disconnecting the power from the units and power them up again Reset reader Reset the unit to factory defaults Exit Closes the software 1 2 2 Communication tabsheet The communication settings tabsheet allows you to change the communication baudrate transmit options and the RS485 unit number A complete overview of the communication settings tabsheet can be found in Appendix A The complete Communication tabsheet RS232 RS485 Baudrate R5232 R5485 Baudrate 1200 7 2400 f 4800 7 9600 19200 t 38400 4 57600 The RS232 RS485 communication speed can be adjusted here To apply the new settings the Set new settings button has to be pressed The RS232 decoder defaults to 9600 baud after a reset The RS485 decoder defaults to 19200 baud RS232 Transmit options IW Send code Use Prefix Use Suffix EE Use checkdigit RS232 Transmit options This part of the settings tabsheet allows you to change some transmit options Send code If a transponder code is read it can be transmitted via RS232 RS485 immediately by setting
28. n the column title on top of the table If the table should be sorted in inverted manners press on the column title again Filtering Filtering an item in the table can be done by selecting the desired topic and enter your filter criteria in the search on input field Search T 7 Search on The table will be updated immediately after each character entered in the input field If you press the Print history database or Save history database to file button after you have filtered information from the table only the filtered information will be printed or saved 1 2 6 The Trovan Flex tabsheet In the Trovan Flex tabsheet all the options are available to program Trovan Flex transponders The full Trovan Flex tabsheet is shown in Appendix E The complete Trovan Flex tabsheet Trovan flex transponders atring to send pr Write string to RW transponder Number of blocks 5 v 7 e Set number af blocks String to send A string of maximal 15 characters can be sent to a read write transponder Only LID665 decoders with version L665V200 or later can write read write transponders Write string to RW transponder Sends the string to a read write transponder Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 12 User manual LID650 LID665 Number of blocks Here the number of blocks for a read write transponder can be set A 3 blocks read write transponder can store
29. nect the sensors to input 1 and input 2 Output 1 J6 1 Input 2 J8 2 Input 1 J6 2 GND J8 3 GND J6 3 Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 19 User manual LID650 LID665 4 About the LID650V40 decoder The LID650V40 decoder is designed for use with multiple coil antennae like the ANT610 ANT610F ANT611 and ANT612 antenna Together with antenna driver 613 it is possible to connect a single coil antenna The standard decoder together with an antenna can read all Trovan read only and Flex read write transponders Standard the LID650V40 decoder is delivered with Windows XP Vista 7 PC software to change the settings of the decoder download the historical data or assign access codes 4 1 Specifications LID650V40 100 x 58 x 16 mm Weight decoder Power supply 12VDC 596 average 200mA peak 700mA Depending on connected antenna Reading rate Operating frequency 128 kHz Number of ID codes 6400 codes only or 3200 with date and time RS232 8 data no parity 1 stop 1200 57600 baud default 9600 RS485 2 wire 8 data no parity 1 stop 1200 57600 baud default 19200 Screw connectors to connect antenna power i e Options Custom serial communication 2 TTL inputs or outputs 4 2 Connectable antennas Reading distances chart distance in cm Transponder types ID300 Antenna Dimensions Dimensions 2 ANT610F 215x185 x2
30. nication tabsheet ID LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19700 Communication Settings DBase History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading DORSET I D Pus en Lu E RA X Send code Use Prefix Use suffix Use checkdigit Change unitnumber to Set unitnumber Y Bus Reset reader Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 27 Appendix B The complete Settin ID LID650 LID665 LID1260 settings program version V802 Reader L650665N803 Unit 0 19700 User manual LID650 LID665 15 tabsheet Communication Settings DBase History Trovan Flex Passwords Upgrading Trovan Unique Trovan Flex Use LED during read 0 1 4 sec waittime after read Use LED during waittime Use relay during waittime Use all ID codes C Use only new ID C Usereaddelay 7 Use check in check out C Use sensor in out Save all movements Use IR sensors Use software trigger Use hardware trigger Use LCD Relay continuously Antenna on Fastreading mode Bele DORSET I D IDENTIFI CAM TION http www dorset nu R5485 unitnumber unit 0 12200 pal Get current settings gay Set new settings gar Set settings to all Export settings 3 Import settings Software 4 Select comport Copy status relay 1 to output 2 Output 2 setup
31. oad 1 SDA Serial Data e JP1 on decoder Bus end for 5485 bus SEE close if decoder is at the bus end Resistors of 680 Ohm must be placed 4 SCL Serial Clock between J1 2 and J2 3 and nee J2 6 and J2 6 at one of the bus end for RS485 communication e Grounding has to be connected between every unit for RS485 J9 Relay output 2 1 voltage 5V or wide range jumper J11 selectable If jumper removed relay2 can vp desee dn dt 125VAC max 1 e f you use the in out sensors use pull up or pull down resistors for the sensors CE depending on the sensor type Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 17 User manual LID650 LID665 Schematic overview of Relay outputs OUTPUT VINLOW VINHIGH Lj WS SIEMENSP1 5 RELAIS UITGANG GND OUTPUT VINLOW VINHIGH LEE 5 NC GND lt Use of jumper J11 optional amp 12 The two jumpers can be used in three different ways 1 No jumper External voltage can be applied to pin 1 of J20 J9 max 1A max 150Vac See table below 2 Jumper on 1 2 Vin LOW is selected 3 Jumper on 2 3 Vin HIGH is selected Switching current vs voltage Switching voltage Switching current 460mA 65 VDC 460 mA 150 VAC 460 mA Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 18 User manual LID650 LID665 In out sensor connections Con
32. oth have been high After this time both sensors must be low if not the reader will turn the led on and off until these inputs are low If the reader failed to read a transponder then it will save a null code into memory If the option save all movements is enabled then the reader also stores the events where only one sensor was triggered Use Software trigger The decoder starts reading a specified number of read cycles when the software trigger command has been received by the decoder The trigger command can be send by clicking the Software Trigger button The number of read cycles is specified in the edit box default off Use Hardware trigger The decoder starts reading the specified number of read cycles after the hardware trigger has been occurred For more information on the trigger input please refer to the specifications regarding the decoder The number of read cycles is specified in the edit box default off Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 Decoder options Decoder options Use LED during read Use LCD 0 1 sec waittime after read Relay continuously on Use LED during waittime Antenna on Use relay during waittime Fastreading mode Copy status relay 1 to output 2 Output 2 PWM output settings al C 2 i Use buzzer during waittime Relays Idle I x b 100 Read during waittime Jo
33. owing checkboxes RREREESESRESSSEEESERREEESRRSSREREERERRSERREREERESESERRERREE Save codes in reader with date time Overwrite codes Number of saved codes 0 Number of overwritten codes Save codes in reader Select this option if the decoder has to save the ID codes in the historical memory default off With date time If the reading date and time have to be saved together with the ID code this option has to be selected This option is only enabled if the Save codes in reader option is selected default off Overwrite codes When the historical memory is full the reader can overwrite the oldest codes or it can stop saving codes If this option is selected the oldest codes will be overwritten default on Other information shown in this tabsheet is the number of saved codes present in the historical memory at the moment the settings were acquired from the decoder by depressing the Get current settings button This number of overwritten codes is only displayed if the Overwrite codes box is selected This number represents the number of codes that are overwritten in the historical memory after the memory went full The number of overwritten codes will be determined at the moment all history codes are downloaded to the PC M Get codes from reader 54 Clear history database meg Clear reader Save history database to file a Print history database The historical data can be downloaded from the decoder to the table by
34. se a ne aa Be Sse 13 1 2 8 Lhe DDoradUtg ADS ute pesce audes 13 FEIRMWARE APPLICATION FLOW 5 14 S ABOUT THE LID665VAI DECODER 220 0 cea e osea vo ie 15 3 1 SPECIFICATIONS LIDOOSN I otia erepta td 15 3 2 CONNECT ABER ANODE NINA 15 3 3 HOW TO CONNECE THE ED G65 VJ itoccontdeeceen dee cca etta tee aan Debe etate aon utente petet atta ts Anges 16 3 3 1 DEOSCHIDIHONO CORNOOCLIODSS s A 16 3 4 EID665V20 BACKPLANE CONNECTIONS 2h aufi le ce mene 17 4 ABOUT THE LID650VA0 DECODER 5 desee coe os ae e phon bec aus eap aeuo eb eae eese tao aaca pese oe areae ies ae sous eee 20 4 SPECIFICATIONS Bos AO um 20 4 2 tete e LM E a DU S 20 4 3 HOW TOCONNEGT THE EID650 V 40 cis c DE 21 4 3 1 ences 21 5
35. this checkbox For RS232 the code can be transmitted together with a prefix suffix or checkdigit default on Send Prefix RS232 only The prefix in the editbox is sent in front of the transponder code This option is only selectable when Send code is selected Additional control characters can be applied by using the codes listed in Appendix H Characters that can be used as pre or suffix only RS232 default off Send Suffix RS232 only The suffix in the editbox is sent behind the transponder code This option is only selectable when Send code is selected Additional control characters can be applied by using the codes listed in Appendix H Characters that can be used as pre or suffix only RS232 default off Send checkdigit RS232 only A checkdigit is sent between the transponder code and the suffix This checkdigit can be added to check if the transponder code is sent correctly This option is only selectable when Send code is selected default off Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice User manual LID650 LID665 Change unit number RS485 only Change R 5485 unit number Change unitnumber to n ima Set unitnumber Every RS485 decoder must have its own unit number so communication to this specific decoder can be established The factory default unit number is 00 and can be renumbered by entering a new unit number between 1 and 254 When pressing Set unit number t
36. ware is connected via a RS485 interface to more than one decoders it is possible to upload new firmware to all current connected decoders Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 13 User manual LID650 LID665 2 Firmware application flow A concise version of the decoders application flow is shown here Start of application initialized Initialize Have Handle communication communication Use triggers Have trigger Read Transponder Valid Use only new ID Yes Use read delay Readdelay expired transpondercode and same ID PLI an ic uis Use checkout and dap Use access control Have access Generate no access signal timout expired Handle as 0 code Save transpondercode Save transponder code Send Send transponder code using Use LCD Write transpondercode to LCD Use relay LED Enable relay LED Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 14 User manual LID650 LID665 3 About the LID665V41 decoder See Alin The LID665V41 decoder is designed for use with single coil antennas 58 E me the ANT613 S ANT614 614OEM or custom made antennas The standard 5848 5 me e eis decoder together with an antenna can read all Trovan read only and Flex read write transponders Standard the LID665V41 decoder is delivered with Windows XP Vista 7 PC soft
37. ware to change the settings of the decoder download the history data or assign access codes 001 3 1 Specifications LID665V41 32kB EEPROM RS232 8 data no parity 1 stop 1200 57600 baud default 9600 RS485 2 wire 8 data no parity 1 stop 1200 57600 baud pe 19200 Options Custom serial communication 2 TTL inputs or outputs 3 2 Connectable antennas Transponder types Antenna _ Dimensions Weight Protection ____ _1190_ _1b200 ID300 _ ANT614W 124x76x23mm_ 200 gram__ optional IP67 protection 2 5 35 ANT614S 120x45x28mm_ 140 gram optional IP67 protection 2 5 35 ANTGMOEM jbxonx2mm 0 2 5 98 Several other complete and OEM customized antenna can be made on request Please visit our website for more information http www dorset nu Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 15 User manual LID650 LID665 3 3 How to connect the LID665v41 3 3 1 Description of connectors J101 powersupply 1 7 24VDC 2 5VDC 596 3 GND Ground J104 Serial port RS232 9600 n 8 1 RS232 9600 n 8 1 RS485 19200 n 8 1 RS485 A 19200 n 8 1 GND Ground a aN Important note Depending on firmware version Vx xx or Nx xx RS232 or RS485 is available J103 Output LED Buzzer 1 led 2 led 3 buzzer DC 20mA 4 buzzer J102 I2C Output 1 SDA
38. y in save mode read the Goldcard once more or use the PC software q Acard is not recognized as a valid keycard a Make sure the checkbox use access control is set the reader is not in the save mode and the active checkbox is set q The reader is not recognized at start up time a Make sure the RS232 RS485 connection is made properly and that the reader is powered The activation time of the relay is to short or to long Check the value of the wait time after read perhaps you ll have to reconfigure this value An ID number is only transmitted once need it more often Check in the Read options if the Use all ID codes or Use readdelay checkbox is checked choose a new Transmit option but the reader doesn t seem to apply the new settings a After the settings have been changed you should depress the Set new settings button on the right side of the screen otherwise the new settings are not being used Make sure the reader isn t in the Disable RX mode by repower it q Although the reader scans the tag the LED does not show the readcycle a The checkbox Use LED during read is not set q The LID665 reader doesn t write a read write transponder a Probably the transponder is too far away from the antenna or distance to another reader is too small Dorset Identification b v Reserves the rights to change specifications without prior notice 26 User manual LID650 LID665 Appendix A The complete Commu
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