inveo RFID IND-U2 User manual

User manual
RFID IND-LED, RFID IND-LCD
Soft >= 0.46
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Dear Customer!
Thank you very much for choosin our product. Before its use, please read these
instructions carefully. Here you find the most appropriate ways of dealin with this
device, the basic principles of safety and maintenance. Please, also keep the user manual
so that you can read it durin later use.
Attention!
The manufacturer is not lia le for any damage caused y improper use of
the device which differ from its intended purpose, or improper handling, as well
as a fault of driver resulting from improper use.
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Ta le of contents
1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION...................................................................................................................4
2 APPLICATIONS OF THE DEVICE................................................................................................................5
3 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER...................................................................5
4 SAFETY GUIDELINES.....................................................................................................................................6
4.1 POWER SUPPLY...................................................................................................................................................6
4.2 STORAGE, WORK CONDITIONS................................................................................................................................6
4.3 INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE READER.................................................................................................................6
4.4 UTILIZATION OF THE READER................................................................................................................................6
5 CONSTRUCTION OF THE READER............................................................................................................7
5.1 TECHNICAL DATA................................................................................................................................................7
5.2 GENERAL FEATURES............................................................................................................................................9
6 CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE.........................................................................................................10
6.1 CHANGING THE DE ICE'S IP ADDRESS BY DISCO ERER APPLICATION.........................................................................10
6.2 CHANGING THE PC'S SUBNET ADDRESS, FOR THE DE ICE CONFIGURATION..................................................................11
7 THE DEVICE FUNCTIONS...........................................................................................................................13
7.1 THE READER STATUS.........................................................................................................................................13
7.2 THE READER WORK MODES.................................................................................................................................14
7.3 CARDS MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................................................16
7.3.1 Add or delete a card using a network browser......................................................................................16
7.3.2 Adding cards by Modbus protocol.........................................................................................................18
7.3.3 User's own AP (HTTP GET)................................................................................................................19
7.4 ACCESS GROUPS................................................................................................................................................20
7.5 E ENTS LOG.....................................................................................................................................................22
7.6 READING MIFARE BLOCKS (REFERS ONLY TO MIFARE CLASSIC 1K/4K)....................................................................25
7.7 TEXT MESSAGES..............................................................................................................................................26
7.8 E ENTS RESPONSES – I/O SETTINGS....................................................................................................................27
7.9 REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC)................................................................................................................................30
7.10 SNMP SER ER CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................................30
7.11 COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS AND ADMINISTRATION............................................................................................31
COMMUNICATION WITH THE READER................................................................................................33
8.1 MODBUS.........................................................................................................................................................33
8.2 INTEGRATION WITH USER'S SOFTWARE...................................................................................................................38
8.3 IEWING THE READER STATUS BY HTTP GET....................................................................................................39
8.4 CONTROL BY HTTP GET PROTOCOL.................................................................................................................40
8.5 EDIT CARDS IA HTTP POST..........................................................................................................................43
8.6 CONTROLLING BY HTTP PROTOCOL IN CLIENT MODE.............................................................................................45
8.7 COMMUNICATION WITH THE READER FROM AN EXTERNAL NETWORK..........................................................................48
9 CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................49
10 DHCP................................................................................................................................................................51
11 RETURN TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS DEFAULT............................................................................51
12 THE READER SOFTWARE UPDATE.......................................................................................................51
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1 Preliminary information
Before starting work with the device, read The User manual and follow the
instructions contained therein!
Description of visual symbols used in this user manual:
This symbol is responsible for reviewin the appropriate place in the
user instructions, warnin s and important information. Failure to
follow warnin s could cause injury or dama e to the device
Important information and uidelines
Followin this uidelines makes the use of the device easier
Attention: The screenshots in this manual can be dissimilar from actual ima es at
the time of the device purchase. Due to continuous development of the devices
software, some of the functions may differ from these in the manual. The
manufacturer claims no responsibility for any undesirable effects (misunderstandin )
caused by chan es of the software.
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2 Applications of the device
Industry, services, trade, lo istics are just some of the industries in which it is possible to
use the reader. It can be used as a machine lo in tool, room access (stora e), loyalty
system component, work time recorder, etc. Usin your own application or protocols
supported by the reader the user has the ability to control practically every element of
the reader – display, buzzer, entrances, outputs. Thanks to the built-in memory, it also
has access to the list of lo s stored in it. The hi h-quality IP65 housin provides correct
operation of the reader, even if it is mounted on the facade of the buildin *.
The "RFID IND-LED/LCD" device is desi ned to read RFID ta s. RFID Standard depends
on module version:
•Mifare Classic® (ISO/IEC 14443-A) RFID IND-LED/LCD Mif
Mifare Plus® (UID), Mifare DESFire® (UID)
•Unique EM4100 EM4102 RFID IND-LED/LCD Uni
•HID iClass® (tylko CSN) RFID IND-LED/LCD iCla
•HID 125kHz RFID IND-LED/LCD H125
•ICODE® (ISO 15693) RFID IND-LED/LCD Ico
•HITAG (HITAG 2) RFID IND-LED/LCD HT2
The device is used for an inte ration with other systems by way of of modbus RTU/TCP,
HTTP client / server, SNMP protocols. The reader can also work as a standalone device.
* it is necessary to use cable land
3 Warranty and lia ility of the manufacturer
The manufacturer provides a 2-year warranty on the device. The manufacturer also
provides post-warranty service for 10 years from the date of the introducin the device
on the market. The warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship.
The manufacturer undertakes to comply with the contract of uarantee, if the followin
conditions are met:
all repairs, alterations, extensions and device calibrations are performed by the
manufacturer or authorized service,
supply network installation meets applicable standards in this re ard,
the device is operated in accordance with the recommendations outlined in this
manual,
the device is used as intended.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for consequences resultin from improper
installation, improper use of the device, not followin this manual and the repairs of the
device by individuals without permission.
This device doesn’t contain servicea le parts.
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4 Safety guidelines
The reader has been desi ned and built usin modern electronic components, accordin
to the latest trends in the lobal electronics. In particular, much emphasis was placed on
ensurin optimum safety and reliability of control.
The device has a housin with a hi h-quality plastic.
4.1 Power supply
The RFID readers require 10-24VDC power supply or optionally POE IEEE 802.3af.
4.2 Storage, work conditions.
The reader is equipped with a sealed IP65 enclosure which means:
total resistance to forei n objects
resistance to water jet directed directly to the device
stora e and operation at temperatures from -25 ° C to + 60 ° C,
4.3 Installation and use of the reader
The reader should e used following the guidelines shown in next part of the
user manual.
4.4 Utilization of the reader
When it becomes necessary to liquidate the device (for instance retirin of the device
from service), please contact the manufacturer or its representative, who are obli ed to
respond, appropriately, i.e. collectin the reader from the user. You can also ask the
companies involved in utilization and/or liquidation of electrical or computer equipment.
Under no circumstances should you place the device alon with other waste material.
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5 Construction of the reader
.1 Technical data
Power supply:
DC: 10-24VDC (screw terminals 3,5mm)
or PoE IEEE 802.3af (depends on the version)
or Passive PoE 12-24VDC (depends on the version)
Power consumption: max 2.5W (~200mA@12V)
Transponders:
Ta readin distance: up to 8cm from the directions of the device front side
(display or LEDs)
Wbudowana pamięć: 1000 ta ów, 30000 zdarzeń
Internal memory: 1000 ta s, 30000 events
Inputs:
number of inputs: 2
input type: opto-isolator, dry contact (NO)
Outputs:
number of outputs: 2
output type: relay NO
maximum relay current load: 1A @ 30VDC
Communication:
1 port Ethernet, 10Mbps
1 port RS485, modbus RTU
Enclosure:
IP Ratin : IP65
Dimensions:
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.2 General features
General view of the RFID IND-LCD and RFID IND-LED is shown below.
Communication with the reader is carried out by the LAN or RS485.
User can choose from the followin options to access the code readout from a RFID ta :
–throu h built-in web server, usin a standard web browser (preferred browsers
are MOZILLA FIREFOX, OPERA, CHROME),
–HTTP server mode
–HTTP client mode
–MODBUS TCP
–MODBUS RTU (RS485)
–SNMP
The reader, dependin on the version, is equipped with an LCD display or LED diodes for
power supply indication and current state of the device.
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General view of the
RFID IND-LCD
General view of the
RFID IND-LED

6 Configuration of the device
The device when used for first time needs to be confi ured.
There are two methods to do so. The network confi uration can be easily chan ed by
Inveo “Discoverer” (https://inveo.com.pl/software/) software:
6.1 Changing the device's IP address by Discoverer application.
When the “Discoverer” is opened and the relevant device is found, choose Interface list
box and click on Chan e IP button.
In a new opened dialo box, settin s such
as IP address, MASK, GATEWAY, DNS1/DNS2
and the Host name can be chan ed.
Please save correct settin s by choosin
Change button.
If Remote Config is disabled (enabled by default), it is necessary to confi ure
the device by chan in the computer's subnet (chapter 6.2).
To enable the remote confi uration it is necessary to enter tabs Administration
and check mark Ena le Remote Network Config.
Save the setup by selectin Save Config button.
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6.2 Changing the PC's subnet address, for the device configuration
After the device is connected to a network, a subnet address of a PC which is connected
to the same network has to be chan ed.
To do so, o to the PC's MS Windows network confi uration: Start->Control panel
->Network and Sharin Center->Network and Internet->Network Connections, choose
the related controller and ri ht click on „Properties”.
After selectin this option confi uration window will show up:
Next choose "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", double click on it and enter followin settin s:
After savin chan es by clickin OK, open an Internet browser and enter in the browser's
address line: 192.168.111.15.
Default user name/password: admin/admin00
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Changing network settings in MS WINDOWS
Illustrative TCP/IP protocol settings

Next select option „NETWORK”
To chan e the network settin s of the reader, use the followin fields:
Host Name – NETBIOS name,
DHCP – checkin this box forces use of the address assi ned by the DHCP server
IP Address – the IP address of the reader (at this address, the reader will be visible on
the network),
IP Mask – IP subnet mask,
Gateway – network ateway,
DNS1 – DNS servers addresses,
DNS2 – DNS servers addresses,
After makin chan es, select Save.
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Configuration of the network connection

7 The device functions
7.1 The reader status
The reader status can be found at Home tab in the reader's menu (192.168.111.15).
Selected HOME tab shows followin information:
Status Table:
Input 1 – input number 1 current status (binary input),
Input 2 – input number 2 current status (binary input),
Relay 1 – current status of relay output number 1,
Relay 2 – current status of relay output number 2,
Last read ID – last ta readout in HEX format,
ID known as – type of ta read (unknown/user),
Num er of read IDs – number of read IDs since the reader's reset,
Active Groups – numbers of roups that are active at this moment,
Other info – this can inform about the reader-server protocol communication timeout
(messa e: Protocol Timeout!).
Attention:
If readout at a last read ID shows 8500c2b4a8 (LOCK!) it indicates blockin of further
ta s readin until releaseId (HTTP GET) command is sent or in case of Modbus,
value “0” has to be sent to 1 Holdin Re address or 1004 Sin le Coil address.
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7.2 The reader work modes
The device can be set up for various work modes. Enhanced settin s allow the reader to
work as a standalone device (Autonomic mode) as well as it can be controlled by a
software.
Standalone – Autonomic mode
In this mode the reader isn't connected to network and compares ta readout with its
own internal memory, opens a lock's bolt by drawin a RFID card near to the reader, and
the like.
Controlled y software mode
The reader can be controlled by communications protocols. Time duration of the reader-
server communication loss can be set (Timeout value). After expiration of set time, the
device will switch to the autonomic mode.
Remember, when connection with the server is re-established the reader will return to a
software mode control.
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Advanced work settings
ID Length – len th of ID code for comparison with cards database
Read Delay – value of read delay for a consecutive ta multiplied by 0.1s
(150 = 15 seconds)
These settin s relate to control by communications protocols only:
Continuous reading – "hotel mode" – when this mode is chosen, a card is seen at the
time when it is drawn near to the reader only. If the card is moved away from the
reader, ID code is overwritten by zeros.
Additionally, in I/O Settin s tab, table Output Relay 1, the Pulse mode can be set. This
mode allows the reader to hold on to "on" status for set time len th after a card is drawn
away. (for example: Time-on = 40 * 0.1s = 4 seconds).
Often this mode is used to maintain power supply for a machinery which is active only
when an authorized employee lo s in usin a card reader. Likewise, it is used in hotel
systems. Hotel rooms are often powered after a card is seen by a reader *special
purpose housing.
Prevent auto IO control – enforces software control of outputs, LED diodes and
display, when the reader is controlled by a communications protocol. This mode is useful
to ether with the reader-server communication loss time expiration settin , as the
reader will switch to autonomic mode after set up time expire. In turn, durin control by
software, server/controller ou ht to maintain interaction with the reader. If server lost
connection and the device start standalone mode, the reader will respond as it is set in
"I/O Settin s" tab.
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7.3 Cards management
The reader supports card mana ement throu h implemented communication protocols as
well as usin external software.
7.3.1 Add or delete a card using a network browser
At the browser, in the reader's Cards tab, a user can assi n TAGs that the reader will
reco nize.
To add a new user card, on the Cards tab, click the Add User y reader button, and
then approximate the card to the reader. The assi nment of the card will be si nalized by
the appropriate beep.
If the user does not have a physical TAG, and there is a need to add a new user, press
the button Add User manual. The followin window will be displayed:
In the window above, just ive the user name, enter the ID of the card and assi n to the
appropriate roups. The entered data confirm the Add Card button.
After correct assi nment, in the List of cards table a new record will show up.
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The List of cards table allows you to edit cards stored in the module's memory.
Active field activates or deactivates the selected card, so that the user blocked after
applyin the card will not be reco nized.
The Group option is responsible for activatin the card at a specified time (chapter 7.4).
The button sis responsible for savin the current settin s.
The button sallows to remove the card from the reader's memory.
All cards in the reader memory can be retrieved by referencin to the resource file
cardList.xml (e. . http://192.168.111.15/cardList.xml).
Sample:
<cardList>
<cardItem>
<no>5</no>
<name>Ada</name>
<active>1</active>
<group>1001</group>
<cardId>000013F15A</cardId>
</cardItem>
<cardItem>
<no>6</no>
<name>User</name>
<active>1</active>
<group>0111</group>
<cardId>450099F8FE</cardId>
</cardItem>
</cardList>
Cards can e added as well y a computer application “RfidIndManager”
availa le from www.inveo.com.pl
To add cards to the reader's memory choose CSV file with a recorded card number, a
user name and a card ID. RfidIndManager application will connect with the reader and
will write the cards to the reader's memory.
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7.3.2 Adding cards by Modbus protocol
The reader features build Modbus protocol ability. Usin the protocol a customer may
write a new card and the card user name to the reader's memory.
In chapter 8.1, in a table, all Modbus addresses for the RFID readers can be found.
In a followin example, values sent to Holdin Re isters are decimal.
The example of a Mifare card recording:
card number 8
card id: 4923267D
user name: John
At the be innin Modbus RTU or TCP function has to be enabled.
Modbus communication with a PC can be established by attachin USB – RS485
converter cable or by TCP connection. In the next step open up an application for
workin with Modbus and select the PC as the master. At this time it is worth to set up
number of Holdin Re isters items from 1100 to 1150 address (50 items), so possible
errors can be corrected.
After the confi uration set up, open the addresses edition window.
To write a card number the required value reduced by 1 has to be sent to 1100 address
of Holdin Re isters (e. . for a number “8” a value “7” has to be sent).
In the next step the card has to be confi ured by sendin proper value to 1101 address.
(see chapter 8.1)
Later, the card's ID bytes has to be se mented and chan ed to decimal values.
49 (hex)=73 (dec)
23 (hex)=35 (dec)
26 (hex)=38 (dec)
7D (hex)=125 (dec)
4 bytes for Mifare cards, 5 bytes for UNIQUE cards
Writin the card ID take place by sendin the se ments of bytes to 1102-1105 Holdin
Re isters addresses.
Lastly, the user name has to be written by chan in actual name to ASCII code.
J=74
o=111
h=104
n=110
The user name in ASCII code values has to be sent to Holdin Re isters startin from
1110 address (in the example: 1110-1113). The name has to be finalized with NULL, so
at the last ASCII code “0” has to be written to a subsequent address
(in the example: 1114).
The screen shot shows the Holdin Re isters addresses and correspondin values as in
the example.
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7.3.3 User's own API (HTTP GET)
Other method of a card re isterin in the reader's memory is applyin commands of the
httpGET protocol.
To add a new card enter in an address field of the browser:
„thereaderIPaddress”/ms .php?addId=”thecardID” in hexadecimal numeral system
„thereaderIPaddress”/ms .php?addDecId=”thecardID” in decimal numeral system
e. . http://192.168.111.15/ms .php?addId=0600ADDA62
The reader returns number at which the new card is recorded:
Usin this number the card's user name can be added by writin :
„thereaderIPaddress”/ms .php?chan eName=”the card number”!”user name”
e. . http://192.168.111.15/ms .php?chan eName=8!John
Cards can be added, by sendin command: „theDeviceIPaddress”/ms .php?addCard.
First read the card then write the above command to the browser. The reader writes in
the last read ta . After the command execution the reader returns a number of the card.
Next, to add a user name enter as before a command:
„thereaderIPaddress”/ms .php?chan eName=”the card number”!”user name”
More about HTTP GET commands in a chapter 8.4.
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7.4 Access groups
The reader allows you to activate selected cards at a specified time. This means that you
should set the time from which the user will be reco nized in the system. Group
confi urations are made in the ccess tab.
In the Access Groups table, you can set 4 activation times for the roup. The individual
fields of the table mean:
•ena le rule – rule activation,
•start time – roup activation time (at 21:00, roups 1 and 2 are inactive, and
roups 3 and 4 are active),
•group 1-4 – assi nin the rule to the roups.
The confi uration of each rule should be saved with the Save button.
Attention! If the Ena le rule field is not checked, the roup assi nment for this rule
will not unlock the card.
Attention! In the case when several roups with different activation rules are assi ned
to the card, the rule that activates the card takes priority.
Attention! If the card is not assi ned to any roup, it means its deactivation.
Example No. 1:
Only rules No. 1 and 2 are enabled.
Card with roup 1 will be active all day.
Cards with roups 2, 3 and 4 will be active from 14:00 to 7:00.
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