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TIP2-Vatersay platform User manual

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1. RJ 45 RJ 45 ADDR ADDR E 2 er gt e wa Y are 1 on on on on I l reboot I E 1234 E N 17 18 CHAPTER 3 TEST MODE To access the test mode connect a terminal module configured with address 15 all switches on on the modules bus then reboot the management unit After a few seconds the following screen shows up KVCFG 1 0 0 PRESS 9 FOR SETUP This is access to setup mode described in the previous chapter Wait again a few seconds and the following screen shows up KVIST 1 0 0 PRESS 7 or KVxxx 1 0 0 TEST MODE PRESS 7 Press 7 on the terminal to enter the test mode The main menu is composed of multiple screens Press 8 to scroll between them KVTST 1 INFO 2 TEST 8 KVTST 3 ADDR 4 CONFIG 8 The following choices are available e 1 INFO Platform information e 2 TEST Modules test e 3 ADDR Addresses test e 4 CONFIG Specific modules configuration On a management unit in default factory configuration i e not initialised with a specific application test mode is also available with a terminal configured on address 0 Note in all this chapter any scrolling using the and keys is also available with the 7 and 9 keys on numerical keyboards 3
2. eg RJ 45 a ADDR E N Y gt EN r E d on on on on 1 I E a 5 l l l A 1234 11 12 CHAPTER 2 SETUP MODE To access the setup mode connect a terminal module configured with address 15 all switches on on the modules bus then reboot the management unit After a few seconds the following screen shows up KVCFG 1 0 0 PRESS 9 FOR SETUP Press 9 on the terminal to enter the setup mode The main menu is composed of multiple screens Press 8 to scroll between them 1 IP 2 PC 3 L0G 8 9 EXIT 0 SAVE REBOOT 6 TEST 7 INFO 9 EXIT 0 SAVE REBOOT Bios The following choices are available 1 2 3 6 T 9 made to the configuration is discarded Network settings PC communication settings Logging settings Module testing Version information Exits the setup mode and continues with normal startup Any change 0 Saves the new configuration and reboot After leaving the setup mode don t forget to restore the initial address of the terminal generally zero using the configuration switches Note in all this chapter any scrolling using the and keys is also available with the 7 and 9 keys on numerical keyboards 2 2 Configuration parameters Use the menus described in this section to modify the platform configuration They can be accessed by keys 1 to 3 on the terminal 2 2 1 Overview All setup mode menu
3. oo CONTENTS Chapter 1 Overview The TIP2 Vatersay platform is an hardware and software combination designed to run embedded applications It provides services to allow an application to communicate with e a PC via a serial modem or network connection e TIP modules terminal reader pump via a RS 485 connection 6 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Management unit 1 1 1 Hardware AX management unit The AX management unit is an old model used for the TIP2 Vatersay platform It is no longer used for new installations It has the following connectors Etho RJ 45 COM1 Eth1 O en INN O UG Vatersay Power Et Jusa O Front panel e COMI Serial port 1 unused e COM2 Serial port 2 available for PC connection e USB USB port e Power Power LED e Eth0 LED indicating activity on the eth0 network interface e Eth1 LED indicating activity on the eth1 network interface Rear panel e Eth0 RJ45 connector available for PC connection e Ethl Unused e TX TX Unused e RX RX RS 485 connector available for modules connection e GND AC Power connector e Power Unused 1 1 MANAGEMENT UNIT 7 MX management unit The MX management unit is the model currently used for new installations It has the following connectors Etho Power refi e Ready Eth O UG Vatersay MX COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 e COMI Serial port 1 availabl
4. 27 ttyUSBO to ttyUSB11 USB 28 ttySo COM1 29 ttyS1 N A 30 ttyS2 COM2 31 ttyS3 N A TIP2 Vatersay MX management unit M232 address Device Port 16 27 ttyUSBO to ttyUSB11 USB 28 ttyS4 COM4 29 ttyS1 COM1 30 ttyS2 COM2 31 ttyS3 COM3 Operations e Screen 1 standard version for TIP modules empty string for serial port emulated modules Available operations Sub module access key 5 See 3 3 5 page 24 e Screen 2 show received data Control characters are displayed with their ASCIT hexadecimal code pre ceded by x Thus Hello lt cr gt lt Ilf gt will be displayed as Hello x0D x0A TEST M232 00 S NO DATA 568 3 3 MODULES TEST 23 Keys 1 and 3 allow to scroll the string if it is longer than the display size Characters are displayed at the beginning or at the end of the string when data display is partial The string displayed is the last re ceived Pressing 1 allows to view previous strings in the total limit of 255 characters Available operations Send data key 5 TEST M232 00 1 ASCII 2 HEX 3 0CT Select how data to send will be entered on the keyboard ASCII direct keyboard characters entry HEX character entry by ASCII hexadecimal code requires an alphanumerical keyboard OCT character entry by ASCII octal code TEST M232 00 gt Enter the string to send and validate
5. Paper depleted PAPER JAM Paper jam OK Paper in T Printer temperature Pressing 5 performs a printing test Gauges e 1 HECTRONIC Hectronic gauge e 2 VEEDER ROOT Veeder Root gauge e 3 PIUSI OCIO Piusi Ocio gauge 26 CHAPTER 3 TEST MODE All gauge related menus have a similar presentation Screens can be scrolled by pressing 8 e Screen 1 Fuel height in tenth of millimeters or N A if the sub module is not detected e Last screen Gauging result Error code or OK e Other screens Additional information given by the gauge The data type is indicated by the code at the bottom left of the screen HW Water height If a gauge has multiple probes possible for Hectronic or Veeder root gauges the current probe number can be change by pressing 5 By default probe 1 is selected 3 3 6 Mifare reader module gt Menu 05 MIF e Screen 1 standard version e Screen 2 badge reading Put a Mifare badge near the reader to see the chip code CSN TEST MIF 00 WE B NONE 8 e Screen 3 current address TEST MIF 00 A 0 58 Available operations Address change key 5 TEST MIF 00 ADDR 0 15 Enter the new address between 0 and 15 The new address is only effective after rebooting the Mifare module 3 4 Addresses test Each module can be configured to use an address from 0 to 15 The menu 3 ADDR allows to detect for a given module
6. with Val Re send the last string sent key 2 This operation is only available when at least one sending has already been done e Screen 3 serial link configuration The serial parameters are displayed in the following order Speed in bauds Data bits 7 or 8 Parity N none E even 0 odd Stop bits 1 or 2 TEST M232 00 P 9600 8 N 1 58 Available operations Change the current configuration key 5 Enter the parameters as they are asked Note the configuration returns to the default value 9600 8 N 1 when another M232 module is selected 24 CHAPTER 3 TEST MODE 3 3 5 Sub modules Sub modules are devices connected to a M232 TIP module a serial port or a RS 232 USB converter This section only concerns sub modules that require a specific communica tion protocol Some devices HID reader ISO2 card reader just send a string on the RS 232 connection and can directly be tested using screen 2 of the M232 module To acess to a sub module press 5 in the version screen of the M232 module to which it is connected TEST M232 00 1 READER 8 Select the sub module category e 1 READER badge readers e 2 PRINTER printers e 3 GAUGE gauges Then select the sub module type The list of sub modules for each class is detailed in the corresponding sections If current serial settings are different from default sub module settings or if several default setti
7. 2 Platform information The menu 1 INFO allows to view the management unit configuration and plat form information in a presentation similar to setup mode See chapter 2 page 11 This menu is read only 3 3 MODULES TEST 19 3 3 Modules test This menu allows to perform various operations on modules The main menu is composed of multiple screens that can be scrolled by typing 88 e 01 PUMP Pump module TIP e 02 TERM Terminal module TIP e 03 PROX GIR proximity reader module TIP e 04 M232 M232 module TIP e 05 MIF Mifare reader module e 06 ADAM 07 PRD5 08 0RG 09 DSTR 10 MODBUS Other specific modules not documented here After selecting the module type the system prompts for the module address TEST PUMP ADDR 0 15 V 0 Enter an address between 0 and 15 or press VAL directly for 0 Note the address selection step is not available for terminal modules Only the terminal used to access the configuration application address 15 can be tested The first screen is the same for all modules and appears as follows TEST PUMP 00 en TEST PUMP 00 V S 3 0 0 8 N A e On the top left the module type and its address e On the top right the navigation symbol Use to scroll between ad dresses e On the bottom left The module version when a module has been found at the selected address Some modules have no version information In that case two doubl
8. e TIP2 Vatersay platform with a TIP1 management unit plugged on the COM2 serial port Menu 3 L0G Logging settings e PARAM Logging connection parameters Default tcp listen port 6502 LINK Connection type Only tcp listen is available PORT Listening port e DEBUG Shows if any debug output is enabled and allows to disable it Default none e CONTENT Selects optionnal log content Default none The following elements can be enabled LISTEN Log every accepted tcp connection Menu 7 INFO Version information These parameters are read only e S N Serial number e MAC MAC address of the network interface e VERSION Platform version e UNAME Operating system version e ETH Link status on network interfaces LNK if an ethernet link is detected otherwise e ETHO IP address of the first network interface e ETH1 IP address of the second network interface 2 3 Modules and adresses test TEST and ADDR menus are similar to menus with the same name that are available in test mode with less features They are available in setup mode for historical reasons It is recommended to use test mode See chapter 3 page 17 to perform unit tests on modules 16 CHAPTER 2 SETUP MODE Chapter 3 Test mode 3 1 Access to test mode egy terminas 1 26 8 Mu 0 OE 1 B a s o F s H 1 0 J0 m 4 OMWWOMBNMOAE 9 O E o
9. e characters typed are displayed on the screen Pressing Eff goes back to the terminal test menu e Screen 3 internal speaker test TEST TERM 15 Shes B BEEP 58 Available operations Trigger a 5 seconds beep key 5 When the FREQ 0 15 message shows up select a frequency value from 0 highest to 15 lowest 3 3 3 GIR proximity reader module Menu 03 PROX e Screen 1 standard version e Screen 2 input contact status I0 closed 11 0pened TEST PROX 00 S I0 58 Available operations Relay command or LED lighting key 5 TEST PROX 00 1 REL 2 GREEN 3 RED Select 1 to command the relay 2 to switch on the green LED 3 to switch on the red LED Then enter the command duration in seconds e Screen 3 badge reading Put a GIR proximity badge near the reader to see the chip code TEST PROX 00 B NONE 8 22 CHAPTER 3 TEST MODE 3 3 4 M232 module gt Menu 04 M232 Addresses There are two types of M232 modules depending on the address range used e Addresses 0 to 15 Standard M232 TIP modules or M232_ I TIP modules specific version used for iButton access readers e Adresses 16 to 31 Emulated M232 module on a serial port of the manage ment unit or on a RS 232 USB converter The map between addresses and serial ports is as follows TIP2 Vatersay AX management unit M232 address Device Port 16
10. e for modules connection Front panel e COM2 Serial port 2 available for PC connection e COM3 Serial port 3 e COMA Serial port 4 Rear panel e V V Power connector e Eth0 RJ45 connector available for PC connection e USB USB ports 1 1 2 Software The TIP2 Vatersay platform is based on a Linux operating system Only the network services required for PC connection are running on the platform No other service is available 8 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 3 TIP modules The TIP modules are electronic components that provide basic services They are meant to be controlled by the management unit to which they are connected by a RS 485 bus There are different types of TIP modules Terminal module controls a screen and a keyboard for human interaction Reader module reads GIR proximity badges controls two LEDS com mands a relay M232 module provides communication with an external device badge reader printer via a RS 232 connection Pump module controls a fuel delivery pump In order to communicate on the RS 485 bus each module has its own address that can be configured using four configuration switches giving sixteen possible values from 0 to 15 The picture below shows a module configured with address 3 1 2 on on off off 1234 For the system to operate properly it must be possible to identify each module connected to the RS 485 bus in a unique
11. es quotes are displayed N A when no module was found e On the bottom right the list of available operations between brackets When a module has been found pressing 8 allows to scroll between the available screens for this module 20 3 3 1 Pump module Menu 01 PUMP e Screen 1 standard version e Screen 2 input status A auto manual switch R nozzle hangup C counting inputs two channels CHAPTER 3 TEST PUMP 00 S A1 R1 CO CO 8 e Screen 3 volume that is being delivered TEST MODE Note in this screen the pump module always uses a 10 pulses L con figuration If the counting device uses a different precision the volume displayed won t be the real volume TEST PUMP 00 L 0 00 58 Available operations Launch a test transaction key 5 Once the transaction is completed the measured volume and the transaction duration are displayed TEST PUMP 00 DONE 5 30L 59s e Screen 4 value of the internal totalizer in liters TEST PUMP 00 T 002634 58 Available operations Reset the totalizer value key 5 3 3 2 Terminal module gt Menu 02 TERM e Screen 1 standard version e Screen 2 keyboard test TEST TERM 15 S TEST INPUT af 58 3 3 MODULES TEST 21 Available operations Enter the data entry mode key 5 All keyboard keys become active and th
12. h Val 2 2 2 Parameters list Menu 1 IP Network settings e PARAM IP parameters Default dhcp MODE Configuration mode dhcp or static The next three pa rameters are only available when using static mode ADDR IP address of the device MASK Subnet mask GATEWAY Gateway e MEDIA Media type Default auto This can be one of AUTO auto detect 10HD 10 base T half duplex 14 CHAPTER 2 SETUP MODE 10FD 10 base T full duplex 100HD 100 base TX half duplex 100FD 100 base TX full duplex Menu 2 PC PC settings e PARAM PC connection parameters Default tcp listen TCPL port 6501 LINK Connection type TCPL RS 232 or both at the same time TCPL RS232 RS 232 mode uses the COM2 serial port The following parameters are only available in TCPL mode PORT Listening port MASK Authorization mask It can be either a fully specified IP address e g 192 168 1 12 or 0 0 0 0 displayed as to allow connection from any host The following parameters are only available in RS 232 mode SPEED Serial port speed 9600 19200 or 57600 bauds The serial connection uses 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit MODEM Modem type NONE No modem AT RTC or GSM Data modem The management unit controls the modem to answer to incoming calls GPRS WIP Specific GPRS modem obsolete GPRS PPPD PPP GPRS modem MX management unit only TIMEOUT If an AT
13. ngs are available an additional step prompts for serial settings TEST M232 00 1 9600 8 N 1 8 Press 8 to scroll between available settings Badge readers e 1 TACHO GemPlus smartcard reader Tachograph cards Transics cards e 2 IBTN SN Dallas reader for iButton badges serial number only e 3 IBTN AUTO Dallas reader for Button badges Agat Elo or Eliot data format e 4 E5ZC ID2 ZeitControl TagTracer Multi reader All badge reader related menus have a similar presentation Screens can be scrolled by pressing 8 e Screen 1 Version information or N A if the sub module is not detected e Screen 2 Chip code read in the badge 3 3 MODULES TEST 25 M232 00 TACHO B NONE 8 e Other screens Additional information read in the badge The data type is indicated by the code at the bottom left of the screen BV Vehicle badge code BI Vehicle badge identifier BK Odometer BH Hour meter BD Date and time format YYYYMMDDHHMMSS Printers e 1 HENGSTLER Hengstler printer All printer related menus have a similar presentation Screens can be scrolled by pressing 8 e Screen 1 Version information or N A if the sub module is not detected e Other screens Additional information The data type is indicated by a the code at the bottom left of the screen S Printer paper status Possible values UNK Unknown status PAPER LOW Paper almost depleted PAPER QUT
14. or GPRS modem is configured this setting defines the inactivity timeout after which the modem hangs up GPRS APN GPRS USER GPRS PASSWD GPRS IP GPRS PORT GPRS link settings They will generally be predefined or configured remotely using a GSM Data connection so they don t have to be modified in setup mode e ADDR PC connection address Default 1 This is the address used for the connection between the management unit and the computer It is totally independant from the modules bus In most configurations each management unit is connected to the PC with a dedicated link and the default address doesn t need to be changed Changing this address is only necessary when multiple TIP2 Vatersay devices are connected to a computer on the same RS 485 bus PASSWORD 8 digits password Default 00000000 This sets the password to use for any communication on the PC channel 00000000 means no password e TCPGW Share a GPRS modem link between multiple management units from the same ethernet network Available values OFF No sharing default 2 3 MODULES AND ADRESSES TEST 15 MASTER The management unit has a GPRS modem and is also connected on an ethernet network with other SLAVE management units SLAVE The management unit is connected on an ethernet net work to another MASTER management unit e TIP1GW TIP1 gateway Default disabled This allows to share the PC connection of th
15. r 0 GIR jal zarte oe In TIP2 Vatersay platform User manual www gir fr en info gir fr Version 1 0 1 january 2011 Copyright 2004 2011 klervi All rights reserved Any reproduction or translation of part or totality of this manual is forbidden without any prior written authorization from klervi The contents of this document are given for information only Klervi is in no way liable for any mistake that could have slipped into the text Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Management uni 2 2 22 22 282 a dra a near Td Hardware 4 2 2 s vive He nn age ee y 141227 SSOP WAL a ul shat dt et As ee wann ar han Oth Goh cet 1 1 3 TIP modules 2 2 2222 En nn 1 2 Other modules 2 22 22 a a m Inn nn 2 Setup mode 2 1 Access to setup mode 2 2 2 22222 a 2 2 Configuration parameters mn o 221 SOVEIVMEW 22 2 ALLER Rd a da G a a a 2 2 2 Parameters list 2 2 2 ees ee Banane ka 2 3 Modules and adresses test 22 2222 22mm a 3 Test mode 3 1 Access to test Mode 3 2 Platform information 3 3 M dulesitest u 028 2 mm a Wa an mern 3 3 1 Pump module 222 2 mann 3 3 2 Terminal module 3 33 GIR proximity reader module 2 22 2222 00 3 34 M239 mod le a 2 23m 2 Kar seen ce 3 35 Sub modules 2 222222 2 on nn nn nn 3 3 6 Mifare reader module 3 4 Addresses testu sii oe Seka a ee oe ete ee e aai 3 5 Specific modules configuration
16. s use a similar user interface We will use the network configuration menu 1 IP to describe how it works From the main menu press 1 The following screen shows up IP PARAM MODE DHCP def 05 2 2 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 13 It contains the following elements On the top left the parameter name On the top right the navigation symbol It indicates whether there are parameters before or after the current one When applicable the and keys allow to scroll between the different parameters Here means that the current parameter is the first of the list and that there are other parameters available with the key On the bottom left the current parameter value The def symbol means that it is a default value On the bottom right the list of available operations between brackets In this menu it is possible to edit the parameter key 0 or to reset it to its default value key 5 To edit the current parameter press 0 The system prompts for confirmation IP PARAM MODE EDIT Confirm the edition with the Val key The list of available values shows up At any time the Eff key allows to go back to the previous step IP PARAM MODE 1 DHCP 2 STATIC Press 2 to select the static mode The parameter value is displayed again and has been updated according to our change IP PARAM MODE STATIC 05 To restore the default value press 9 then confirm wit
17. type on which ad dresses there are responding modules When a module is found an asterisk is displayed otherwise it is a dot 3 5 SPECIFIC MODULES CONFIGURATION 27 Examples TES ADD ICEUME No pump module found TEST ADDR M232 Two M232 modules found at ad A A dresses 1 and 4 3 5 Specific modules configuration The menu 4 CONFIG allows to perform specific configurations on some modules It is not documented here
18. way Each module type uses a specific address range Thus the following configuration is valid e Terminal with address 0 e Reader with address 0 e Reader with address 1 But the following configuration is invalid because the two readers are using the same address e Terminal with address 1 e Reader with address 0 e Reader with address 0 A module s address is configured during the system installation and generally doesn t change after that The only exception is for the terminal module when accessing the TIP2 Vatersay platform configuration detailed in the next chapter 1 2 OTHER MODULES 9 1 2 Other modules The TIP2 Vatersay platform can interact with other modules types using one of the following protocols e GBP GemPlus Block Protocol e Debus e Adam ASCII e Modbus RTU As for TIP modules these modules are controlled by the management unit and connected on a RS 485 bus Each module has its own address that can be defined in test mode See chapter 3 page 17 As for TIP modules two modules of the same type must have different addresses 10 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW Chapter 2 Setup mode 2 1 Access to setup mode reppi terminar AZAR MWUOJlo oy nm e s o F 6 H 1 x L m sla Uwe Q me ag Se

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