inveo IND2 User manual

User manual
RFID IND2
Soft >= 0.13
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Dear Customer!
hank you very much for choosing our product. Before its use, please read these
instructions carefully. Here you find the most appropriate ways of dealing with this
device, the basic principles of safety and maintenance. Please, also keep the user manual
so that you can read it during later use.
Attention!
The manufacturer is not liable for any dama e caused by improper use of
the device which differ from its intended purpose, or improper handlin , as well
as a fault of driver resultin from improper use.
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Table of contents
1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION...................................................................................................................5
2 APPLICATIONS OF THE DEVICE................................................................................................................6
3 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER...................................................................6
4 SAFETY GUIDELINES.....................................................................................................................................7
4.1 POWER SUPPLY...................................................................................................................................................7
4.2 STORAGE, WORK CONDITIONS................................................................................................................................7
4.3 INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE READER.................................................................................................................7
4.4 UTILIZATION OF THE READER................................................................................................................................7
5 CONSTRUCTION OF THE READER............................................................................................................8
5.1 TECHNICAL DATA................................................................................................................................................8
5.2 GENERAL FEATURES..........................................................................................................................................10
6 DEVICE CONFIGURATION.........................................................................................................................11
.1 CHANGING BASIC NETWORK SETTINGS THROUGH DISCOVERER..................................................................................11
.2 CHANGING THE PC'S SUBNET ADDRESS................................................................................................................12
.3 CONFIGURE LAN AND WI-FI NETWORK SETTINGS................................................................................................13
.4 CHECKING NETWORK STATUS..............................................................................................................................14
7 FEATURES........................................................................................................................................................15
7.1 DEVICE STATUS................................................................................................................................................15
7.2 ADMINISTRATION..............................................................................................................................................15
7.2.1 MODULE NAME...........................................................................................................................................15
7.2.2 PASSWORD CHANGE.....................................................................................................................................1
7.2.3 TIME SETTINGS...........................................................................................................................................1
7.2.4 SNTP TIME SERVER....................................................................................................................................17
7.2.5 DIAGNOSTICS, SYSTEM EVENTS......................................................................................................................17
7.2. SYSLOG.....................................................................................................................................................18
7.3 I/O SETTINGS...................................................................................................................................................19
7.4 LCD DISPLAY..................................................................................................................................................20
7.5 PREDEFINED VARIABLES.....................................................................................................................................20
7. INTERNAL CARD DATABASE.................................................................................................................................21
7. .1 MANAGE RFID TAGS FROM A BROWSER........................................................................................................21
7. .2 RFID TAG DATABASE – CSV FILE...............................................................................................................22
7.7 EVENT LOGGING...............................................................................................................................................23
7.7.1 VIEW EVENTS VIA THE WWW.....................................................................................................................24
7.7.2 PREVIEW EVENTS VIA CSV, XML OR JSON FILE.........................................................................................24
7.8 CARD ACTION...................................................................................................................................................2
7.8.1 ACTION SETTINGS.......................................................................................................................................2
7.8.2 ACTION KNOWN CARD.................................................................................................................................30
7.8.3 ACTION UNKNOWN CARD..............................................................................................................................31
7.8.4 ACTION HOLD CARD....................................................................................................................................33
7.8.5 ACTION REMOVE CARD................................................................................................................................35
8 SERVICE CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................................37
8.1 HTTP/HTTPS SERVER...................................................................................................................................37
8.1.1 HTTP GET – STATUS...............................................................................................................................38
8.1.2 HTTP GET – CONTROL.............................................................................................................................39
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8.2 HTTP CLIENT.................................................................................................................................................40
8.2.1 HTTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................41
8.2.2 ENCRYPTION SETTINGS.................................................................................................................................42
8.2.3 HTTP CLIENT – POLL REQUEST...................................................................................................................43
8.2.4 HTTP CLIENT – REQUEST FOR CARD ACTION EVENTS......................................................................................44
8.2.5 HTTP CLIENT – CONTROL..........................................................................................................................4
8.3 MQTT CLIENT...............................................................................................................................................48
8.3.1 PUBLISH TOPIC............................................................................................................................................49
8.3.2 SUBSCRIBE TOPIC........................................................................................................................................49
8.4 E-MAIL...........................................................................................................................................................51
8.5 MODBUS TCP/RTU........................................................................................................................................53
8.5.1 ADDRESSES HOLDING REGISTERS..................................................................................................................54
8.5.2 ADDRESSES SINGLE COIL.............................................................................................................................5
CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................57
10 BACKUP..........................................................................................................................................................5
11 DEFAULT SETTINGS...................................................................................................................................5
12 EMERGENCY FIRMWARE RESTORE....................................................................................................60
13 FIRMWARE UPDATE..................................................................................................................................61
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1 Preliminary information
Before startin work with the device, read The User manual and follow the
instructions contained therein!
Description of visual symbols used in this user manual:
his symbol is responsible for reviewing the appropriate place in the
user instructions, warnings and important information. Failure to
follow warnings could cause injury or damage to the device
Important information and guidelines
Following this guidelines makes the use of the device easier
Attention: he screenshots in this manual can be dissimilar from actual images 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. he manufacturer claims no
responsibility for any undesirable effects (misunderstanding) caused by changes of
the software.
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2 Applications of the device
Industry, services, trade, logistics are just some of the industries in which it is possible to
use the reader. It can be used as a machine login tool, room access (storage), loyalty
system component, work time recorder, etc. Using 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. hanks to the built-in memory, it also
has access to the list of logs stored in it. he high-quality IP65 housing provides correct
operation of the reader, even if it is mounted on the facade of the building*.
* it is necessary to use a cable gland
he user can integrate the reader into his system using protocols Modbus CP/R U,
HTTP client/server (HTTPS supported), SNMP.
However, due to the built-in memory, the reader can work autonomously, without
an external server.
3 Warranty and liability of the manufacturer
he manufacturer provides a 2-year warranty on the device. he manufacturer also
provides post-warranty service for 10 years from the date of the introducing the device
on the market. he warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship.
he manufacturer undertakes to comply with the contract of guarantee, if the following
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 regard,
the device is operated in accordance with the recommendations outlined in this
manual,
the device is used as intended.
he manufacturer assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from improper
installation, improper use of the device, not following this manual and the repairs of the
device by individuals without permission.
This device doesn’t contain serviceable parts.
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4 Safety uidelines
he reader has been designed and built using modern electronic components, according
to the latest trends in the global electronics. In particular, much emphasis was placed on
ensuring optimum safety and reliability of control.
he device has a housing with a high-quality plastic.
4.1 Power supply
he RFID reader is suitable for 10-24VDC power supply and PoE IEEE 802.3af or Passive
PoE 12-24VDC.
4.2 Storage, work conditions.
he device has to be stored in enclosed rooms which are free of caustic vapors and
substances and also meet the requirements:
surrounding temperature from -30°C to +60°C,
humidity from 25 to 90%,
atmospheric pressure from 700 to 1060hPa.
he device working conditions:
surrounding temperature from -10°C to +55°C,
relative humidity from 30% to 75%,
atmospheric pressure from 700 to 1060hPa.
Recommended transport conditions:
surrounding temperature from -40°C to +85°C,
relative humidity from 5% to 95%,
atmospheric pressure from 700 to 1060hPa.
4.3 Installation and use of the reader
The reader should be used followin the uidelines shown in next part of the
user manual.
4.4 Utilization of the reader
When it becomes necessary to liquidate the device (for instance retiring of the device
from service), please contact the manufacturer or its representative, who are obliged to
respond, appropriately, e.g. collecting 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 along 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)
•optional PoE IEEE 802.3af or passive PoE 12-24VDC
•Power consumption: max 2.5W (~200mA@12V)
Transponders:
•readout distance: up to 8cm (device front side: LCD display or LEDs),
•built-in memory:
◦200 kB card file: about 5 000 RFID tags,
◦30 000 log 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 Ethernet port, 10/100 Mbps,
•1 RS485 port, modbus R U,
•optional Wi-Fi.
Enclosure:
IP Rating: IP65
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Dimensions:
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.2 General features
he general view of the device is shown below.
Communication with the module can be done via LAN (WLAN) or RS485.
User can choose from the following options to access the code readout from a RFID tag:
•through built-in web server using a standard web browser (preferred: CHROME),
•H P/H PS server mode
•H P/H PS client mode
•Modbus CP
•Modbus R U (RS485 or optional RS232),
•MQ Client.
he reader supports SLL encryption, HTTPS, certificate control and encrypted e-mails.
he reader, depending on the version, is equipped with an LCD display or LEDs
for power supply indication and current state of the device. he user can take control
of beeper, display or LEDs (depending on the model of the device).
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General view of the
RFID IND2 (LCD version)
General view of the
RFID IND2 (LED version)

6 Device confi uration
here are 2 methods to configure device’s network settings. Settings could be easily
changed by Inveo Discoverer (link):
6.1 Changing basic network settings through Discoverer
Select appropriate network interface and press the Discover Devices button – all
available Inveo devices will be displayed.
Select the device and right-click –
open the editing dialog.
If Remote Confi is disabled (enabled by default), it is necessary to configure the
device via the built-in web server. his operation requires changing the computer's
subnet (chapter 6.2).
he Remote Confi settings can be edited from the web server, Administration tab.
Simply check/uncheck the Enable Remote Confi option.
All changes are approved with the Save button.
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6.2 Changing the PC's subnet address
When configuring the device excluding the Discoverer application, you must first change
the subnet address of the computer connected to the same network as the device. o do
this, go to the computer's network configuration:
•Press Win + R, type ncpa.cpl and press enter,
OR
•Start Control panel Network and Sharing Center Network and Internet → → → →
Network Connections, choose the related controller and right click on „Properties”.
After selecting this option configuration window will show up:
Next choose "Internet Protocol ( CP/IP)", double click on it and enter following settings:
After saving changes by clicking OK, open an Internet browser and enter in the browser's
address line: 192.168.111.15. (Default user and password: admin/admin)
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Chan in network settin s in MS WINDOWS
Illustrative TCP/IP protocol settin s

6.3 Configure LAN and Wi-Fi network settings
Under Administration Network, it is possible to change LAN (and WLAN – if available)→
parameters.
Use the fields to change the device's network settings:
•DHCP – forcing the use of an IP address assigned by a DHCP server.
If no DHCP server is available:
•IP Address – ip address of the device,
•IP Mask – IP subnet mask,
•Gateway – network gateway,
•DNS1, DNS2 – DNS server addresses.
In the version of the device equipped with a Wi-Fi module, analogous options are
available for configuring the wireless connection and in addition:
•SSID – broadcast name of the wireless network,
•Password – wireless network password,
•Encryption – encryption method.
After making changes, click Save and restart the device.
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6.4 Checking network status
he device allows you to control the current LAN and WLAN settings. In the Network
tab, press the Show net status button.
Section Interface eth contains settings for LAN:
•MAC – MAC address of the device,
•IP – current IP address,
•Mask – netmask,
•Gateway – network gateway,
•DNS1, DNS2 – DNS server addresses.
Section Interface wlan contains settings for WLAN (Wi-Fi):
•MAC – MAC address of the device,
•IP – current IP address,
•Mask – netmask,
•Gateway – network gateway,
•DNS1, DNS2 – DNS server addresses,
•SSID – the broadcast name of the WLAN to which the device is connected,
•RSSI – Wi-Fi signal strength expressed in dBm. A value of -110 means no signal.
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7 Features
7.1 Device status
he status of the device is available via the website (default IP: 192.168.111.15).
able Status:
Input 1 – current input 1 state (binary input),
Input 2 – current input 2 state (binary input),
Relay 1 – current output 1 state,
Relay 2 – current output 2 state,
Last read ID – last AG read in HEX format,
Number of read ID – he number of tags read since the device was restarted.
7.2 Administration
he Administration page allows users to configure diagnostic services, time settings,
network settings, update and change the device's password. he user can also create
a backup file.
7.2.1 Module name
Each device can be given a unique name for identification.
Enable Remote Config service is described in the chapter 6.1.
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7.2.2 Password change
he user can disable the reader's password or change it.
o do so, enter the current password in the Current Password field and enter the new
password in the New Password and Re-type Password fields. Confirm change with
the Save button.
7.2.3 Time settings
he Administration →Time tab provides options to configure the date and time.
he reader has a built-in real-time clock with battery backup, so even in the case of
a power failure, the time will be measured correctly.
he Update Time button synchronizes the internal clock time with the current time set
on the computer. he time zone can be set from the drop-down list. When Dayli ht
savin is checked, it means forcing the use of daylight saving and winter time.
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7.2.4 SNTP time server
he device supports SN P client service. o configure the SN P service, go to the
Service SNTP →tab.
Enable – enable SN P client,
Server – IP address or domain name of the SN P server,
Poll time – the synchronization frequency with the time server.
7.2. Diagnostics, system events
he module has extended diagnostic options. he user can set what data is to be logged
into the reader's memory and/or sent to the Syslog server. he configuration is available
from Administration System Events→.
able Lo Events to flash settin s enables to configure the events to be logged to
flash memory.
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Description:
•Enable – enable event logging to flash memory,
•Lo cards events – event logging on card proximity – aside from logging to
reader card logs memory,
•Lo IO – logging of changes in the states of inputs and outputs,
•Lo system events – logging of system events, i.e.: turning on the module,
changes in time settings, reset, restart and configuration changes,
•Lo network events – logging network events, e.g.: establishing a Wi-Fi
connection.
A preview of the saved data is available by clicking on the link System lo , while link
Real-time dia nostic messa e takes you to a page with logs displayed in real time.
7.2.6 Syslog
he device has the ability to transmit data to a Syslo server. he user can choose
which events will be sent. he configuration is done in the table Syslo Settin s,
located at Administration System Events.→
Description:
•enable – inclusion of event forwarding to the Syslo service,
•syslo filter – a selection option that defines which events are to be sent.
Syslog server configuration is available at Administration Services Syslog→ → .
Description:
•enable – enable syslog client,
•server – syslog server address,
•port – server port number – the default is 514.
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7.3 I/O settings
he reader is equipped with two relay outputs and two digital potential-free inputs. he
user can configure the relay trigger mode from the page I/O Settings.
Description:
•out mode – action on relay triggers:
◦none – software shutdown of relay control,
◦off – relay deactivation,
◦on – relay activation,
◦to le – relay state change to the opposite,
◦on period – switching on the relay for the time defined in the field out time,
◦on lon period – switching on the relay for the time defined in the field out
time lon .
•out time – relay activation time for mode on period,
•out time lon – relay activation time for mode on lon period,
•out invert – software override of default relay state – NO by default, invert=NC.
Analogous settings are both available for output #1 and #2.
he input settings configuration table can be found on the same configuration page.
Description:
•input invert – programmatically changing the default state of an input,
•input action – the action when the input is switched on:
◦no action – no action,
◦out 1 – activation of relay output No. 1,
◦out 2 – activation of relay output No. 2.
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7.4 LCD display
For the reader with an LCD, there is a configuration of the default LCD text and its
response on card application. Display text settings for standby, are available on the I/O
Settin s page LCD tab.
Description:
•LCD Backli ht – screen backlight time,
•LCD Default Text – display text for standby, the user can use the available list of
variables – chapter 7.5,
•Show Clock – clock in the first line of the display.
he user can configure the response of the display according to the type of Card action
(chapter 7.8).
7. Predefined variables
A set of predefined variables is available to the user:
•%usr_name1% - name field from card database (empty if no record),
•%usr_name2% - surname field from card database (empty if no record),
•%usr_id% - ID number from card database, value -1 if no record,
•%uid% - UID number,
•%time% - current time from the device,
•%date% - current date from the device,
•%ts% - current timestamp from the device,
•%mod_name% - device name,
•%mod_model% - device model,
•%eip% - ethernet IP address,
•%emac% - ethernet MAC address,
•%in1% - input status #1,
•%in2% - input status #2,
•%cnt1% - counter value of input 1,
•%cnt2% - counter value of input 2,
•%out1% - output status #1,
•%out2% - output status #2.
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