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Dashboard ™ Configuration Tool Reference Manual

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The Balluff GmbH shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.

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CONTENTS

1 REFERENCES ........................................................................................................... 1

1.1 CONVENTIONS ......................................................................................................... 1

1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................. 1

1.3 SERVICES AND SUPPORT ....................................................................................... 1

2 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 2

2.1 OVERVIEW OF DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL ...................................... 2

2.2 SUPPORTED DEVICES ............................................................................................. 2

2.3 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................... 2

3 GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................. 3

3.1 DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL SETUP .................................................... 3

3.1.1 Using the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Program .................................................. 3

3.2 DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL USER INTERFACE OVERVIEW ............. 6

3.2.1 Device Status Area ..................................................................................................... 7

3.2.2 Device Configuration Area .......................................................................................... 9

3.2.3 Log Area ................................................................................................................... 10

4 GATEWAY/HUB DEVICE CONFIGURATION .................. ........................................ 11

4.1 GATEWAY/HUB CONFIGURATION TAB ................................................................. 11

4.1.1 Gateway/Hub Configuration Tab Options .................................................................. 11

4.2 GATEWAY/HUB CONTROL TAB ............................................................................. 14

4.2.1 Gateway/Hub Control Options................................................................................... 14

4.2.2 Advanced Performance Options ............................................................................... 18

4.3 TAG PRESENCE TAB (GATEWAY ONLY) .............................................................. 19

4.4 INPUT/OUTPUT TAB (HUB ONLY) .......................................................................... 19

4.4.1 Tag Presence ........................................................................................................... 20

4.4.2 Inputs ........................................................................................................................ 20

4.4.3 Outputs ..................................................................................................................... 20

5 NODE DEVICE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................... 21

5.1 CONFIGURATION TAB ............................................................................................ 21

5.1.1 Node Info Section ..................................................................................................... 22

5.1.2 Node Name Section .................................................................................................. 22

5.1.3 Node Configuration Section ...................................................................................... 22

5.1.4 Change Subnet Node ID (Gateway Only) ................................................................. 25

5.1.5 Miscellaneous Commands Section ........................................................................... 25

5.2 CONTROLLER READ/WRITE TAB .......................................................................... 28

5.2.1 Write Data Section .................................................................................................... 28

5.2.2 Read/Write Command Section .................................................................................. 29

5.2.3 Continuous Read Section ......................................................................................... 31

5.2.4 Increment/Decrement (Tag Memory) Operations Section ......................................... 32

5.2.5 Memory Lock Operations Section ............................................................................. 32

5.3 CONTROLLER MACROS TAB ................................................................................. 33

5.3.1 Macros Overview ...................................................................................................... 33

5.3.2 Macros Tab Parameter Options ................................................................................ 34

5.4 CONTROLLER TRIGGERS TAB .............................................................................. 35

5.4.1 Triggers Overview ..................................................................................................... 35

5.4.2 Triggers Tab Parameter Options ............................................................................... 36

5.4.3 Edit Trigger Dialog .................................................................................................... 37

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5.5 CONTROLLER MULTI-TAG TAB ............................................................................. 44

5.5.1 Multi-Tag Tab Parameter Options ............................................................................. 45

6 PROGRAM MENU OPTIONS ................................................................................... 52

6.1 FILE MENU............................................................................................................... 52

6.1.1 Save Configuration to File ......................................................................................... 52

6.1.2 Load Configuration from File ..................................................................................... 53

6.2 CONNECT MENU..................................................................................................... 54

6.3 TOOLS MENU .......................................................................................................... 55

6.3.1 Refresh Node Status (Gateway/Hub) ........................................................................ 55

6.3.2 Multiple Controller Update (Gateway/Hub) ................................................................ 55

6.3.3 Restore and Save RC632 Register Default Values (Controllers) ............................... 56

6.3.4 Run Macrobuilder...................................................................................................... 57

6.4 OPTIONS MENU ...................................................................................................... 57

6.4.1 Sound ....................................................................................................................... 58

6.4.2 Display Tag Data As ................................................................................................. 58

6.4.3 Logging ..................................................................................................................... 58

6.4.4 Tag Read Sound ....................................................................................................... 60

6.4.5 R/W Error Sound ...................................................................................................... 60

6.4.6 Switch User Level ..................................................................................................... 61

6.5 VIEW MENU ............................................................................................................. 61

6.5.1 Clear Log Window..................................................................................................... 61

6.5.2 Show Demo Window ................................................................................................. 61

6.5.3 Color Scheme ........................................................................................................... 62

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1 REFERENCES

1.1 CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions:

“User” or “Operator” refers to anyone using Dashboard™ Configuration Tool.

“Device” refers to the Balluff RFID Gateway, Hub or Controller.

“You” refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to operate, maintain or troubleshoot an RFID Gateway, Hub or Controller using Dashboard™ Configuration Tool.

C827, HF-Series, BIS M-41X-Series, BIS M-62X-Series and BIS U-62X-Series RFID Controllers are referred to as Controllers, or just “the Controller”.

In addition, the terms “Subnet Node Number”, “Node ID” and “Controller ID” are used interchangeably.

1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION

The documentation related to the Gateway, Hub, and the C827, HF-, BIS M-41X-, BIS M-62X- and BIS U-62X-Series Controller management is available at the website:

www.balluff.com

1.3 SERVICES AND SUPPORT

Balluff provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on to www.balluff.com and click on the links indicated for further information including:

•PRODUCTS

Search through the links to arrive at your product page which describes specific Info, Features, Applications, Models, Accessories, and Downloads including:

- Dashboard™ Configuration Tool : a Windows-based utility program, which allows system testing, monitoring, and configuration using a PC. It provides Serial (RS232 or USB) and Ethernet interface configuration.

- C-Macro Builder™ : an easy to use GUI-driven utility for Windows. This software tool allows users with minimal programming experience to “build” their own macro programs (which are stored internally on and executed directly by RFID Controllers).

•SERVICE

- Overview - Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements

- Sales Network - Listing of Subsidiaries, Repair Centers, Partners

- Helpdesk

- Material Return Authorization

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2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 OVERVIEW OF DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL The Dashboard™ Configuration Tool is a Windows-based utility program, which allows system testing, monitoring, and configuration of supported Balluff RFID devices using a PC. It provides Serial (RS232 or USB) and Ethernet interface configuration.

Refer to the documentation included with your RFID device to properly establish a serial or Ethernet connection between your host PC and the device.

2.2 SUPPORTED DEVICES The Dashboard™ Configuration Tool can connect with the following Balluff RFID

devices:

BIS M-41X Controllers

BIS M-62X Controllers

BIS U-62X Controllers

C827 Controllers

HF-0405 Controllers

Subnet16™ Gateways

Subnet16™Hubs

2.3 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows 2000/XP

10MB hard disk space

256MB system RAM

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3 GETTING STARTED 3.1 DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL SETUP 3.1.1 Using the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Progr am

1. Download the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool from your RFID product page (Identification) on the Balluff website (http://www.balluff.com/).

2. Extract the archive to a folder on the host computer. There is no installation setup file to run.

3. Double-click the Dashboard.exe executable file to start the program.

4. From the Connection screen, choose your device from the list.

Figure 3-1: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Connectio n Screen

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Serial Device Connection (RS232 or USB)

5. For devices connected to Dashboard via RS232 or USB interfaces, set the correct

COM port and Baudrate values (if not known select Auto Detect). Then click "Connect". Dashboard will attempt to connect to the specific device at the selected values. Otherwise, for AutoDetect, it will scan all of the serial COM ports / Baud rates on the host computer in an attempt to connect to the specific device.

Figure 3-2: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Scanning C OM Ports After the scanning operation has completed, you can use the Dashboard™Configuration Tool.

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Ethernet Device Connection

5. For Ethernet model devices connected to Dashboard via the TCP/IP Ethernet

interface, choose the appropriate IP Address, then click “Connect”. Dashboard will determine the appropriate Port number for the connection (50200 for Industrial devices, and 2101 for TCP/IP devices).

NOTE

See the specific device Reference Manual for IP address assignment and recognition.

Figure 3-3: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Connected to a Subnet16™ Network After the connection has completed, you can use the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool.

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3.2 DASHBOARD™ CONFIGURATION TOOL USER INTERFACE

OVERVIEW The Dashboard™ Configuration Tool user interface is displayed in a window having three different areas: The Device Status Area, Device Configuration Area and the Log Area.

Figure 3-4: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool User Inte rface

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3.2.1 Device Status Area The Device Status Area presents two sections. The upper section shows a graphical representation of the connected devices, either serial or Subnet16™ networks. The bottom section shows an activity summary of the specifically selected device.

Connection Status

Summary of Device Activity

Figure 3-5: Device Status Area Connection Status

Serial Device The upper portion of the Device Status Area, the Connection Status section, displays the condition of the attached RFID controller(s), including the communications port (COM Port) number, connected baud rate and assigned controller name (if any). If a controller has not been assigned a name, it will be displayed as “No Controller Name”, which is the default name for all controllers.

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Subnet16™ Network The upper portion of the Device Status Area, the Connection Status section, displays the condition of the Subnet16™ Gateway/Hub and each of its connected nodes (i.e., each attached RFID controller), including the node ID number, controller type and node name (if any). If a node has not been assigned a name, it will be displayed as “Unnamed Node”, which is the default name for all nodes.

If the connection status of a node changes, due to noise corruption or the physical removal of the controller from the subnet, the colored icon next to that particular node will change to reflect the adjustment in status.

• Green indicates a healthy node that is responding to polls.

• Yellow indicates a recent problem (the node recently stopped responding to polls).

• Red indicates that the node has stopped responding altogether.

When a node has not responded for 20 seconds, it will be “deactivated” and removed from the Connection Status section.

For the Connection Status to accurately reflect the condition of the attached RFID controllers, the appropriate Gateway/Hub Notification Message options must be enabled in the Gateway/Hub Configuration Tab.

Summary of Device Activity

The lower section of the Device Status Area shows read/write statistics and the average number of messages per second that the controller has returned to the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool. This is useful for gauging read/write throughput when a controller is operating in ‘Continuous Read Mode.’

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3.2.2 Device Configuration Area To the right of the Device Status Area is a single large pane called the Device Configuration Area. This area contains tabbed windows, each containing information or command options relevant to the selected device.

Below is the Device Configuration Area for a BIS M-410 controller connected as Node 2 to a Subnet16™ Industrial Gateway.

Figure 3-6: Device Configuration Area To view the Device Configuration for a different controller, select the controller in the Device Status Area. Dashboard will automatically switch to the selected controller’s Device Configuration.

Figure 3-7: Selecting a Controller in the Device Stat us Area Figure 3-7 displays the Device Configuration for a BIS M-62X controller connected as Node 3 to a Subnet16™ Industrial Gateway. Note that the RFID controller type and Node number are displayed at the top of the Device Configuration Area.

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3.2.3 Log Area The other primary Dashboard interface area is the Log Area. This area displays a log of communications between the host and all the connected devices, including: host commands, device responses, and read/write operations.

Command Logging

The Log Area, displays a record of the commands sent to and responses received from each recognized device.

When Dashboard first connects to a device, it queries the device with a series of commands in an attempt to collect certain information. These initial commands are displayed in the Log Area during the connection process.

Information initially retrieved includes the current connection status, controller name, software version, trigger information, and macro information for all responding controllers.

The following icons are used to indicate log information:

• Grey indicates an operation performed by Dashboard™ Configuration Tool

or device information.

• Blue indicates a host command performed by Dashboard™ Configuration Tool

toward the device.

• Green indicates a command response from the device toward the host.

• Red indicates a command error response from the device toward the host.

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4 GATEWAY/HUB DEVICE CONFIGURATION When the Gateway/Hub is selected in the Device Status Area, the Device Configuration for the Gateway/Hub is displayed.

The Gateway Device Configuration Window has three tabs: “Configuration”, “Control” and “Tag Presence.” The Hub Device Tabs Window also has three tabs: “Configuration”, “Control”, and “Input/Output.”

4.1 GATEWAY/HUB CONFIGURATION TAB The Gateway/Hub Configuration Tab displays the collected information regarding the Gateway/Hub, including the Gateway/Hub’s Name, S/W Version, Dipswitch Settings, Subnet Speed, Date and Time of the Gateway/Hub’s internal clock, Last Error information, and Notification Message settings.

Figure 4-1: Gateway Configuration Tab

4.1.1 Gateway/Hub Configuration Tab Options Set Name

This button allows the user to change the Gateway/Hub’s name to that contained in the Gateway/Hub Name edit box. Gateway/Hub name information is stored locally in the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool PC’s Windows registry; it is not written to the Gateway. Click the Get Info button to update this information in the Connection Status section.

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Get Info

This button issues multiple commands that retrieve all of the information contained in the Gateway/Hub Info box, as well as the current Gateway/Hub name. The info box includes the S/W Version, Dipswitch Settings, Subnet Baud Rate, Date/Time, and Last Error information.

Get Config

This button retrieves the status of the Notification Messages for the Gateway/Hub and updates the Notification Message checkboxes. It also gets the Subnet Baud Rate setting.

Set Config

This button sets the Notification Message settings for the Gateway/Hub based on the states of each Notification Message checkbox.

Set Time

This button sets the Gateway/Hub’s internal clock to match the host PC’s clock.

Disconnect/Reconnect

This button allows Dashboard™ Configuration Tool to disconnect from/reconnect to the selected Gateway/Hub.

Upon disconnection, the Connection Status icon turns red and the "Connection Closed" message is shown in the Log Area.

Upon reconnection, the Connection Status icon turns green and the "Connection Successful!" message is shown in the Log Area. A multiple command sequence is then executed to retrieve the Subnet16™ network information and also display it in the Log Area.

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Notification Messages Checkbox Options

Figure 4-2: Notification Messages - Checkbox Option s Node Healthy : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a healthy node has been detected.

Node Has Problem : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a node has developed a problem.

Node Stopped Responding : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a node has completely stopped responding.

Node Deactivated : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a node has been deactivated due to not responding.

Node Missed Poll : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a node has missed an individual poll. This is not a serious problem and can be caused by transient noise.

Node Address Conflict : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when multiple nodes are responding at the same Node ID number, and have been instructed to drop off the Subnet and flash their Node ID. When this occurs, manual intervention is required by the user to correct the conflict.

Node Configuration Failure : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a node did not accept its proper configuration (there was an error when the Gateway/Hub attempted to initially configure a node).

Tag Presence at Node : Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a tag has entered the RF field of a node. Note: the “Enable Tag Presence Detect” option must also be enabled in that particular node’s configuration for this notification to be sent.

No Tag Presence at Node Placing a check in this box enables the Gateway/Hub to notify the host when a tag has left the RF field of a node. Note: the “Enable Tag Presence Detect” option must also be enabled in that particular node’s configuration for this notification to be sent.

Input Set (Hub Only) : Placing a check in this box enables the Hub to notify the host when an external Input has been set.

Input Cleared (Hub Only) : Placing a check in this box enables the Hub to notify the host when an external Input has been cleared.

Output Set (Hub Only) : Placing a check in this box enables the Hub to notify the host when an Output has been set.

Output Cleared (Hub Only) : Placing a check in this box enables the Hub to notify the host when an Output has been cleared.

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4.2 GATEWAY/HUB CONTROL TAB The Gateway/Hub Control Tab contains buttons used to issue commands to the Gateway/Hub for performing special functions.

Figure 4-3: Gateway/Hub Control Tab

4.2.1 Gateway/Hub Control Options

Start Subnet

The Start Subnet button instructs the Gateway/Hub to begin polling the subnet. This button is only active when dipswitch 1 is set to OFF. When dipswitch 1 is set to ON, which is the default position for dipswitch 1, the Gateway/Hub will begin subnet polling automatically when it starts up. If dipswitch 1 is OFF, no nodes will be recognized, and therefore no commands can be sent to any node until this button is pressed.

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Reinitialize Node

This button instructs the Gateway/Hub to erase any record of the specified node and restore the default configuration settings. A pop-up box will be displayed. You must click “YES” to confirm the operation.

Reinitializing a node can be useful, for instance, if a node has been removed, but you do not want the Gateway to give that Node ID priority when dynamically assigning an ID to another node.

After a node has been reinitialized, the following default configuration settings will be implemented:

Node Default Configuration

PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING Controller Name “Unnamed Node” Tag Type BIS M-1xx-03 (Philips SLI, ISO 15693) Continuous Read on Power-up Start Length: 0, Block Size: 0, Duplicate Read

Delay: 0 (Continuous Read = Disabled)

Configurat ion Options Byte 1 0 (nothing selected) Configurat ion Options Byte 2 0 (nothing selected) Macros and Triggers None

Table 4-1: Node Default Configuration Settings Reset

This button resets the Gateway/Hub. All Instance Counter values (including those of the Gateway/Hub) will be reset to zero. Once the unit is reset, the TCP/IP connection is lost and the Dashboard program should be exited, and re-started (if needed).

The Instance Counter is a one-byte value used to track the number of responses generated by a given node. The Instance Counter value is stored in the internal RAM of the Gateway/Hub and is incremented by one following each response. If, for example, the controller at Node 01 has generated 10 responses, its Instance Counter value will read 10 (0x0A).

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Update S/W

This button brings up the Gateway/Hub Software Update dialog box, which allows the user to update the internal software of the Gateway/Hub.

Figure 4-4: Gateway/Hub Software Update Dialog Box To update the software of a Balluff Gateway/Hub interface module:

1. Click the “Update S/W” button on the Gateway/Hub Control Tab.

2. Click the “Browse” button to locate the software update file (*.BIN) on your host PC or LAN.

3. Once the proper software update file is selected, click the “Start Update” button. This begins the software update process.

As the software is being updated on the Gateway or Hub module, a blue bar will indicate the progress of the operation, and the “Update Status” bar will describe the current stage of the process.

When the upgrade process has finished, the message “Update Complete! Please Cycle Power” will be displayed.

4. Click “OK” to finish the software update and then cycle power to the Gateway/Hub.

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When the Gateway/Hub finishes restarting, you may click the “Get Info” button on the “Configuration” tab to observe the new S/W version number.

Reinitialize This button instructs the Gateway/Hub to perform the following functions:

• Erase all stored configuration information for all nodes

• Restore default configuration settings for all nodes

• Restore default configuration settings for the Gateway/Hub itself A pop-up box will be displayed. You must click “YES” to confirm the operation.

After the Gateway/Hub has been reinitialized, the following default configuration settings will be implemented:

Gateway/Hub Default Configuration

PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING Gateway/Hub Name (one of the following): “Gateway/Hub” Notification Messages All Selected Subnet Baud 9600

Table 4-2: Gateway/Hub Default Configuration Setting s

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4.2.2 Advanced Performance Options

Figure 4-5: Gateway/Hub Control Tab - Advanced Perf ormance Option s

Inactive ID Scanning

These buttons allow the user to start (enable) or stop (disable) the periodic scanning of “inactive” Node IDs. Once all attached nodes are identified and reported as “healthy”, the user may opt to click STOP to disable “Inactive ID Scanning” for a small performance boost. Normally, the Gateway will try an “inactive” ID every 32 polls, to allow for the possibility that another device has appeared on the subnet. Similarly, every 32 polls the Hub will try polling any of its four ports that does not currently have a device marked “healthy”, in an attempt to discover a new or miss-configured device that has been connected with the wrong ID.

Care should be taken with this ‘advanced’ feature. If Inactive ID Scanning is disabled, the Gateway/Hub will fail to find healthy nodes that it does not already recognize, and if a node becomes deactivated due to a problem, it will not be automatically reactivated.

However, disabling “Inactive ID Scanning” will eliminate a short, 50 ms delay/timeout every 32 polls that would normally occur when the Gateway/Hub polls an inactive ID.

Subnet Baud Rate

This option allows the user to change the Subnet baud rate of the Gateway/Hub. Care should be taken with this ‘advanced’ feature as well. When the Subnet baud rate is changed, all attached nodes are notified via a message that is issued at every available baud rate.

This allows the Gateway/Hub to synchronize several devices that, for whatever reason, may have been added that are expecting different subnet baud rates. The new baud rate is saved in the Gateway/Hub’s internal configuration and will be restored when the power is cycled.

NOTE

Some older RFID controllers do not support Subnet baud rates other than 9600, so this feature should only be used if it is known that all attached controllers support multiple baud rates.

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4.3 TAG PRESENCE TAB (GATEWAY ONLY) The Gateway Tag Presence tab contains an array of 16 virtual LEDs that indicate the “Tag Presence” state of the 16 possible Node IDs. In the image below, tags have entered the RF field for nodes 1 – 4.

Figure 4-6: Gateway Tag Presence Tab

NOTE

The “Tag Presence at Node” and “No Tag Presence at Node” Gateway/Hub Notification Messages need to be enabled, and each node needs to have the “Enable Tag Presence Detect” option enabled in its configuration as well, for these virtual LEDs to accurately reflect the “Tag Presence” state of each node. If these conditions are met, the small virtual LED will ‘light up’ green, when a tag is in the field of the particular Node ID, and will return to grey when the tag exits the field.

4.4 INPUT/OUTPUT TAB (HUB ONLY)

Figure 4-7: Hub Input/Output Tab

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4.4.1 Tag Presence The Hub Input/Output Tab contains four virtual Tag Presence LEDs that independently illuminate green when a tag enters the RF field of a given node. The LEDs will return to a gray color after the tag has exited the controller’s RF field.

NOTE

The “Tag Present at Node” and “Tag Not Present at Node” Gateway/Hub Notification Messages need to be enabled, and each node needs to have the “Tag Presence” option enabled in its configuration, for these virtual LEDs to accurately reflect the “Tag Presence” state of each node.

4.4.2 Inputs These four virtual LEDs indicate the state of the four Hub Inputs. The Get Inputs button allows the user to retrieve the states of the Hub inputs.

4.4.3 Outputs These four virtual LEDs indicate the state of the four Hub Outputs. The Get Outputs button allows the user to retrieve the states of the Hub outputs. Users can also use the provided buttons to SET or CLEAR individual Hub outputs.

NOTE

The Hub Input and Hub Output Notification Messages need to be enabled for the virtual LEDs to accurately reflect the status of the Hub’s Inputs and Outputs.

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5 NODE DEVICE CONFIGURATION

NOTE

"Controller" and "Node" are used interchangeably since a node is always an RFID controller and a single serial point-to-point controller application is considered a single node.

Information for a controller selected in the Device Status Area is displayed in the Device Configuration Area. This area contains five different tabs labeled: Configuration, Read/Write, Macros, Triggers and Multi-Tag.

Figure 5-1: Controller Device Tabs Window

5.1 CONFIGURATION TAB The Configuration Tab displays information regarding the selected controller, including the Node Info, Node Name, Controller Type, S/W and Loader Version, Firmware CRC, Manufacturer ID Number and current Node Configuration options.

Figure 5-2: Controller Configuration Tab

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5.1.1 Node Info Section The Node Info box displays the Controller Type, S/W Version, Loader Version, Firmware CRC and Manufacturer ID Number of the selected controller.

Clicking the Get Info button retrieves the information displayed in this box as well as the Node Name, Tag Type, Continuous Read on Reset and Subnet Node ID information regarding the specific controller.

5.1.2 Node Name Section The Node Name field displays the current name of the selected controller. To change this name, enter a descriptive name in the Node Name field and then click the Set Name button. The node name will be changed to the name contained in the Node Name field. Note that this “name” is only stored locally in the Microsoft Windows registry on the PC running Dashboard, it is not written to the controller.

5.1.3 Node Configuration Section This section displays configuration details and parameter options for the selected controller.

Figure 5-3: Serial Node Configuration Figure 5-4: Su bnet16™ Node Configuration

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Tag Type

Users may choose the type of RFID tag that they are using by clicking the drop-down menu and specifying a tag type preference.

Continuous Read On Reset

Users can specify parameter values for the Start Address (Start), Read Length (Length) and Duplicate Read Delay (Delay) that are used when the controller is instructed to enter Continuous Read Mode after a power-up or reset has taken place.

If the Length value is set to anything other than zero, the controller will be instructed to enter Continuous Read Mode after a power-up or reset and will continuously attempt to read the number of bytes specified in the Length field from a tag, beginning at the tag address specified in the Start field.

The Delay option indicates, in seconds, how long a tag that has already been read must remain out of RF range before the controller will re-read it and re-transmit its data to the host. If this value is set to “0”, a tag in the RF field will be constantly read, and its data will be continuously delivered to the host.

Continuous Read on Reset Example In the example shown above, after performing a reset, the controller will read 10 bytes from a tag within RF range beginning at address zero (0x0000), and will not re-read the same tag until it has exited the controller’s RF range for at least one second.

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Controller Configuration Options

• Tag Presence Detect : Placing a check in this box turns the controller’s RF field on permanently, which enables the controller to execute macros configured to trigger when the controller detects the presence of a tag in its RF field. For nodes connected to a Subnet16™ Gateway/Hub, the controller will notify the Gateway/Hub when a tag enters and exits its RF field and if the Gateway/Hub also has both “Tag Present at Node” and “Tag Not Present at Node” Notification Messages enabled, the host will receive a Notification Message whenever a tag enters and exits the RF field of the specified controller.

• Include Tag IDs in Continuous Reads : When this box is checked, the controller will be instructed to retrieve the tag’s unique identification number during Continuous Read operations. When selected, the controller will include the tag ID of any tag that is read, in front of any actual read data. This tag ID can be either 4 or 8 bytes long, depending on the state of the “Send Reduced Tag ID” option.

• Send Tag IDs LSB First : Placing a check in this box instructs the controller to return the tag ID in reverse order. For example, when this box is checked, a tag ID of E004010012907203 will be sent to the host as 03729012000104E0.

• Use Legacy Error Code for Tag Search : This box should be checked if the user’s application program was written for Balluff legacy RFID products. When this box is checked, Tag Not Found Errors (error code 0x08) will be returned as error code 0x07, therefore the error code can be displayed via the controller’s five amber LEDs.

• Send Reduced Tag IDs : Placing a check in this box instructs the controller to send tag IDs as 4 bytes, instead of the default 8 bytes. When unchecked, 4-byte tag IDs will be padded with four additional null bytes (0x00), by the controller, in order to fill the 8 bytes. Placing a check in this box causes the controller to not pad 4-byte tag IDs in this fashion. Do not check this box if the RFID tags you use have 8-byte tag IDs.

NOTE

All ISO15693 tags have 8-byte tag ID and all ISO14443A tags have 4-byte tag ID.

• Multiple Tag Types Mode : Placing a check in this box allows simultaneous tag type recognition and reading. The controller cycles through the RFID Tag Types to recognize. This feature results in a increase in tag reading time.

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Get Config & Set Config Buttons

The Get Config button queries the specified controller and retrieves the settings displayed in the Node Configuration Section.

When changing any of the parameters or baud rate values in the Node Configuration Section, you MUST click the Set Config button to send the new configuration changes to the controller.

NOTE

When a configuration is written to a controller, the device will briefly reset. When the controller finishes resetting, you should receive a "Set Config Complete" message in the Log Area. This indicates that the controller has completed its reset, and is now operating under the new configuration.

Close Com (Serial Only) The Close Com button instructs Dashboard to end communications with the COM port used by the controller.

After the COM port is “closed,” the button will read Open Com, which, when pressed, allows users to re-enable communications with the COM port and, thus, the controller connected to it.

Serial Baud (Serial Only)

Click the Serial Baud drop-down menu to select a different baud rate. Choices are: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200.

5.1.4 Change Subnet Node ID (Gateway Only) In a Subnet16™ network managed by a Gateway, a different Node ID can be assigned to any connected controller. All of the configuration data for the specific controller will be maintained for the new Node ID.

If an existing Node ID is selected, an Invalid Parameter Error will be returned and the current controller Node ID will not be changed.

5.1.5 Miscellaneous Commands Section There are three buttons in the Miscellaneous Section: Reset, Set Internal Clock and Update S/W.

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Reset Device

This button causes the controller to reset. This may cause the controller to temporarily disappear from the Device Status Area.

Set Internal Clock

This button sets the controller’s internal clock to match the host PC’s clock.

Update S/W

The Update S/W button brings up the Controller Software Update dialog box, which allows the user to update the internal firmware of the controller. To update the software of an RFID controller:

1. Begin by clicking the Browse button in the Controller Software Update dialog box.

2. Browse to the location on your host PC or LAN, locate the *.BIN software update file and then click OPEN.

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3. Click the button labeled Start Update. Once the Start Update button is pressed, the

software update process will begin.

As the software is being updated on the controller, a blue progress bar will indicate the progress of the software update, and the Update Status bar will describe the current stage of the process.

CAUTION

Do NOT halt or cancel the software update operation once it has started.

After the software update process is complete, the controller will automatically reset.

At this time, you may click the Get Info button on the Configuration Tab to view the new S/W version number.

NOTE

If a software update to a controller connected to a Gateway fails after starting, it may reappear in the Connection Status section as “Node 31” – this is a special circumstance that only occurs during such download failures. If this happens, simply select Node 31, and try the upgrade procedure again.

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NOTE

If a software update to a controller connected to a HUB fails after starting, it will not appear as Node 31, but will still appear in the Status Window at its regular Node ID value (1 through 4). However, all of the controller’s Node LEDs will be on, signifying Node 31. In this case, as above, the user should simply select the node and try the upgrade procedure again.

5.2 CONTROLLER READ/WRITE TAB The controller Read/Write Tab provides command buttons that are used to instruct the controller to perform various Tag Read and Tag Write operations.

Figure 5-5: Controller Read/Write Tab

5.2.1 Write Data Section Data that is to be written to a tag can be entered in the Write Data box. Users may choose to enter data in Hex format or in ASCII format.

Figure 5-6: Entering Data in ASCII Format Figure 5- 7: Entering Data in Hex Format

NOTE

The two examples above contain identical data; however, the actual data is always written to a tag in Hex format.

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5.2.2 Read/Write Command Section After entering your data in the Write Data box, the Length (Bytes) field in the Read/Write Command section will be automatically populated with the correct length value.

Figure 5-8: Length (Bytes) Field is Automatically Po pulated The Start Address identifies the location of tag memory where a read or write operation will begin. When this value is set to zero, the operation will begin at the first available byte of tag memory. The default Timeout value is 1000 milliseconds for the completion of an operation. The Timeout can have a maximum value of 65,535 (or just over one minute).

Tag Search

This button issues a Tag Search command to the controller. The controller will search for a tag (of the configured tag type) for the period of time specified in the Timeout field. If a tag is found, a Tag Found message will be returned and will be displayed in the Log Area.

If a tag is not found during that time, a Tag Not Found error will be returned and will be displayed in the Log Area.

Read Tag ID

This button issues a Read Tag ID command to the controller. The controller will attempt to read the tag ID (of the configured tag type) for the period of time specified in the Timeout field. If a tag is found and the tag ID is successfully read, the tag ID will be returned to the host and will be displayed in the Log Area:

If the tag is not found during that time, a Tag Not Found error will be returned and will be displayed in the Log Area.

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Read Tag Data

This button issues a Read Tag Data command to the controller. The controller will attempt to read from a tag, the number of bytes in the Length field, starting at the tag address in the Start Address field, for the period of time specified in the Timeout field. If a tag is successfully read, the data will be returned to the host and will be displayed in the Log Area.

NOTE

In the Log Area, the data read from the tag can be displayed in ASCII or Hex format (see par. 6.4.2).

If a tag is not found during that time, a Tag Not Found error will be returned and will be displayed in the Log Area.

Write Tag Data

This button issues a Write Tag Data command to the controller. The controller will attempt to write to a tag, the data entered in the Write Data box, starting at the tag address in the Start Address field, for the period of time specified in the Timeout field.

The data to be written is entered in the Write Data box on the left hand side of the tab. This data can be entered in either HEX (with spaces) or ASCII format, which is selected by the radio button to the left of the Write Data box.

NOTE

The actual data is always written to a tag in Hex format.

If a tag is found and the tag data is successfully written, a Tag Write Data Complete message will be returned to the host and will be displayed in the Log Area.

If a tag is not found during that time, a Tag Not Found error will be returned and will be displayed in the Log Area.

Fill Tag

The Fill Tag button instructs the RFID controller to fill an entire RFID tag with a single Hex byte value.

This operation is commonly used to clear tag memory by writing the Fill Byte value repeatedly across the tag. Enter a one-byte value in the Fill Byte (Hex) field and then click the Fill Tag button. The specified Hex value will be written to all available tag addresses.

By specifying a Length value of zero, the controller will be instructed to fill from the start address to the end of the tag. A Length value greater than zero indicates the number of addresses that will be filled (with the given Fill Byte) beginning at the start address.

A Length value exceeding the tag’s memory will generate a syntax error.

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Repeat Checkbox

Place a check in the Repeat checkbox and then click one of the five command buttons in the Read/Write Info section to instruct the controller to continuously repeat the specified operation.

1

2

3

4

5 To stop the repeat operation, uncheck the repeat box.

5.2.3 Continuous Read Section Start Continuous Read

The Start button sends a Start Continuous Read command to the controller.

The controller will continuously read from a tag the number of bytes entered in the Length field, starting at the tag location specified in the Start Address field. The Duplicate Delay field represents the number of seconds that a tag that has already been read must be out of RF range before it will be re-read by the controller and have its data re-delivered to the host.

If this value is set to zero (not recommended), a tag in the field will be continuously read, and its data will be continuously sent to the host.

After the controller has entered Continuous Read mode, each time a tag appears in the RF field, the specified data will be read and automatically returned to the host. If a tag is successfully read, the data will be returned to the host and will be displayed in the Log Area.

Include Tag IDs

Placing a check in the box labeled Include Tag IDs, instructs the controller to retrieve the tag’s unique identification number before the requested data is returned to Dashboard.

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When the Include Tag IDs box is checked and a tag is read, the tag ID as well as the specified tag data will be returned and displayed in the Log Area:

Stop Continuous Read

The Stop button instructs the controller to exit out of Continuous Read mode. The controller will stop its continuous read operation (even if it was started using the Continuous Read on Reset option).

If the controller has been configured to start continuously reading after a power-up or reset, the controller will still power-up in Continuous Read mode, regardless of whether the Start and Stop buttons have been previously pressed. These buttons do not affect the controller’s power-up or reset instructions, only the current operating mode. See par. "Continuous Read On Reset".

5.2.4 Increment/Decrement (Tag Memory) Operations S ection This section allows incrementing or decrementing read/write tag addresses by a set step value. It only supports ISO 14443A tags. It is typically used in ticketing applications.

5.2.5 Memory Lock Operations Section This section allows the user to write protect or lock a block of tag memory to prevent data from being overwritten. It only supports ISO 15693 compliant RFID tags.

CAUTION

Extreme caution should be taken when using this command. Once a block of tag memory is locked, it cannot be unlocked and all data written to the block is permanent.

The Starting Block parameter specifies the first block of tag memory addresses to be locked.

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The # of Blocks parameter specifies the number of blocks to lock, (1 ~ N). Depending on the architecture of the tag used, a “block” can be either 4-bytes or 8-bytes. Users must know the memory architecture and block size of their tag before using this command.

The default Timeout value is 1000 milliseconds for the completion of an operation. The Timeout can have a maximum value of 65,535 (or just over one minute).

5.3 CONTROLLER MACROS TAB 5.3.1 Macros Overview RFID command macros are powerful, yet small programs that direct a controller to execute multiple pre-programmed instructions. They are used to instruct the controller to automatically execute a set of commands, such as reading from one address range and then writing a specified set of data to another address range on the same RFID tag.

RFID command macros are created using the Balluff C-Macro Builder™ Utility (a separate software tool that can be downloaded from www.balluff.com).

Up to eight 255-byte RFID command macros can be stored in a controller’s internal memory, numbered one through eight. Macros are loaded into the RFID controller through the Macros tab in the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool.

Macros can be executed directly by a command from the host or can be activated by "triggers” without the controller having to receive a command from the host.

For controllers connected to Subnet16™ networks, the macros are backed up in the Gateway/Hub’s flash memory as well as being stored locally on the controller.

Figure 5-9: Controller Macros Tab The controller Macros tab contains information regarding the eight macro slots for the selected controller, including the macro Length and Macro Description of each.

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In addition, this tab provides buttons that allow the user to explicitly Load, Run and Delete their own custom macros.

NOTE

The first time the Launch C-Macro Builder button is pressed, a dialog box will be displayed prompting the user to manually locate the C-Macro Builder™ Utility executable file (MacroBuilder.exe). As noted, this utility is a separate software tool that can be downloaded from www.balluff.com. The program's Reference Manual is also downloadable from the website.

5.3.2 Macros Tab Parameter Options Load

Each of the eight Load buttons corresponds to one of the macro slots (numbered 1 through 8). Clicking Load will bring up a file dialog box that allows the user to browse their host PC or LAN for a compiled macro file (*.MACRO), which has been created by the C-Macro Builder™ Utility.

Figure 5-10: Selecting a Macro to Load When the desired macro file is located, click Open in the file dialog box. The selected macro will be loaded into the controller’s memory. By default, the filename of the macro is then displayed in the Macro Description field of that macro slot.

Set (Name)

Each of the eight Set (Name) buttons corresponds to the Macro Description field for one of the macro slots (numbered 1 through 8). Users may enter their own text description for a loaded macro and then click the Set button to change the Macro Description for that macro slot. Macro Descriptions can contain up to 32 characters.

NOTE

Macro Descriptions are not written to the controller. They are stored locally in the Microsoft Windows registry on the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool PC.

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Run

Each of the eight Run buttons corresponds to one of the macro slots (numbered 1 through 8). Clicking Run executes that particular macro from the controller's memory. Depending on what the macro is programmed to do, any number of events can take place.

Delete

Each of the eight Delete buttons corresponds to one of the macro slots (numbered 1 through 8). Clicking Delete will delete that particular macro from the controller's memory. Its Macro Description will also be deleted and its length will revert to empty.

Get All Macros

This button issues multiple commands that retrieve and display all Macro Lengths and Macro Descriptions for the selected controller. If the controller has no macros loaded, the Length of each macro will read Empty.

Delete All Macros

This button deletes all macros from the controller's memory and all Macro Descriptions for the selected controller.

Halt Macro Execution

This button causes any macros that are currently running to stop.

5.4 CONTROLLER TRIGGERS TAB 5.4.1 Triggers Overview Triggers are configured conditions that when met, instruct the controller to perform an action, such as execute a macro. Triggers can be configured, for example, to launch a macro when a tag enters or exits a controller’s RF field.

When used with an I/O model controller or a Subnet16™ Hub, triggers can be configured to change the state of any of the digital outputs. Changes of state can be either positive or negative logic, and can be defined as edge, level, or one-time events.

The controller Triggers tab contains descriptions for each of the eight configurable triggers for the selected controller. In addition, this tab provides buttons that allow the user to explicitly retrieve, edit, or disable any of the eight triggers.

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Figure 5-11: Controller Triggers Tab The RFID controllers can store up to eight separate triggers in memory, in addition to the eight macros they can also store (each are numbered 1 through 8).

Similar to macros, for controllers connected to Subnet16™ networks, triggers are also backed up in the flash memory of Gateway/Hub interface modules.

Each trigger has a Trigger Type with related Type Parameters, which define what sort of event causes the trigger to activate. Triggers also have a Mode which indicates how often the trigger is to fire and an Action which has related Action Parameters that define what is to happen when the trigger is activated.

NOTE

Any of the eight Triggers can be used to activate any of the eight Macros.

5.4.2 Triggers Tab Parameter Options The controller Triggers tab contains descriptions for each of the eight configurable triggers for the selected controller. In addition, this tab provides buttons that allow the user to explicitly retrieve, edit, or disable any of the eight triggers.

Edit

Each of the eight Edit buttons corresponds to one of the trigger slots (numbered 1 through 8). Clicking Edit will bring up an Edit Trigger dialog box that allows the user to edit the trigger’s conditions and actions.

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Disable

Each of the eight Disable buttons corresponds to one of the triggers (numbered 1 through 8). Clicking Disable will cause that trigger to become disabled, and ignored.

Get All Triggers

This button manually retrieves all trigger information for the controller.

Disable All Triggers

This button disables all triggers for the selected controller.

5.4.3 Edit Trigger Dialog Trigger Types

NOTE

See also paragraph Trigger Modes and Trigger Actions.

Disabled This is the default trigger type. When a trigger is disabled, it does nothing.

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On Hub Input(s) The On Hub Input(s) trigger type defines a trigger that will be activated based on one or more Hub inputs.

The first parameter for the On Hub Input(s) trigger type is the Input(s) parameter. This parameter defines which of the four possible Hub inputs to “trigger on”. Any combination of the four inputs A, B, C or D, from one to all four, can be defined.

The second parameter for the On Hub Input(s) trigger type is the Input Levels. This option defines the particular input state to trigger on, for the selected inputs.

In the above example, the trigger is defined to activate when Input A is “HIGH” or on, and Input B is “LOW” or off.

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On Controller Input The On Controller Input trigger type defines a trigger that will be activated based on the Controller's input.

The first parameter for the On Controller Input trigger type is the Input(s) parameter. This parameter defines the controller input to “trigger on”. Currently all Controller I/O models have one input which corresponds to input "A".

The second parameter for the On Controller Input trigger type is the Input Levels. This option defines the particular input state to trigger on, for the selected input.

In the above example, the trigger is defined to activate when Input A is “HIGH” or on.

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On Tag Presence The On Tag Presence trigger type defines a trigger that will activate when a tag either enters or exits the controller’s RF field.

The parameter for the On Tag Presence trigger type is the Presence parameter. This parameter defines whether the trigger is to be activated based on the presence of a tag.

• True = activate trigger when a tag is present (has entered RF range) • False = activate trigger when no tag is present (has exited RF range)

NOTE

To trigger a macro on the condition of tag presence, the Tag Presence Detect parameter must be checked in the Configuration Tab and set on the controller.

Continuous The Continuous trigger type defines a trigger that has no activating conditions, but is continuously “triggered.”

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On Reset The On Reset trigger type defines a trigger that will be activated when a controller is reset.

The sole parameter for the On Reset trigger type is the Device Reset parameter. This parameter defines whether the trigger is to activate based on a controller reset.

• True = trigger if the device resets • False = trigger if the device has NOT reset

Trigger Modes

Level In this mode, the associated action will be executed every time the trigger is evaluated as true. If, for example, the trigger is specified as being true when Input 1 is high, the action will be taken every time the trigger specifications are evaluated and Input 1 is high.

One-Time In this mode, the associated action will be executed once when the trigger is evaluated as true, but does not “re-arm” until the trigger changes state and evaluates to false at least once. Once re-armed, the transition of the trigger state to false again will cause the action to be executed. All triggers of this type are initialized to “armed” at startup.

Edge In this mode, the trigger requires a change of state from false to true before the associated action will be executed. All triggers of this type are initialized to “unarmed” at startup and only move to the “armed” state after evaluating as false. Once armed, the transition of the trigger state from false to true will cause the action to be executed.

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Trigger Actions

Triggers can have one of two associated actions, Execute Macro or Set Output(s). When the Trigger Type evaluates as true, and the condition specified in the Trigger Mode field is met, the Trigger Action will be executed.

Execute Macro The Execute Macro Trigger Action causes one of the controller’s macros to be executed.

The sole parameter for this action is the Macro # parameter, which specifies the macro number that will be executed (from 1 to 8).

Set Output(s) Used by Hub or Controller I/O model devices only, the Set Output(s) Trigger Action causes any or all of the outputs to change state.

The first parameter for the Set Output(s) trigger type is the Output(s) parameter. This parameter defines which of the four Hub outputs to modify. Any combination of the four outputs A, B, C or D, from one to all four, can be defined.

The second parameter, Output Levels, defines the selected output(s) states to set.

In this example, all four outputs will be set to “HIGH” or on, when this trigger is activated.

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Trigger Examples

Trigger Example 1 When a tag enters the RF field, execute Macro #5 once.

Trigger Example 2 After the controller is reset, clear all Hub outputs (set "LOW" = off).

Trigger Example 3 When controller Input 1 (A) is HIGH (on), set controller Output 1 (A) to HIGH (on) once.

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5.5 CONTROLLER MULTI-TAG TAB Usable only when running Maintenance Mode ! Please consult Balluff Service for further support. The controller “Multi-Tag Tab” displays information and provides command buttons that instruct the controller to read from or write to several tags at once when multiple tags are simultaneously within RF range. It is also possible to single-out and read from or write to one tag when multiple tags are present in the RF field simultaneously.

Figure 5-12: Controller Multi-Tag Tab In the image above, a Tag Inventory command has been executed. Note that two tags were identified within RF range of the controller at the time the Tag Inventory button was pressed.

When this information is retrieved, the data will be returned to the host and will be displayed in the Log Area.

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5.5.1 Multi-Tag Tab Parameter Options Write Data

Data that is to be written to a tag can be entered in the Write Data box. Users may choose to enter data in Hex format or in ASCII format.

Figure 5-13: Entering Data in ASCII Format Figure 5-1 4: Entering Data in Hex Format

NOTE

The two examples above contain identical data; however, the actual data is always written to a tag in Hex format.

Start, Length and Timeout Parameters After entering text in the Write Data box, the Length field in the Read/Write Parameters section will be automatically populated with the correct length value.

The Start field identifies the location of tag memory where a read or write operation is to begin. When this value is set to zero, the operation will begin at the first available byte of tag memory.

The default Timeout value is 1000 milliseconds for the completion of the operation. The Timeout can have a maximum value of 65,535 (or just over one minute).

NOTE

It is important to set a realistic Timeout value that permits enough time for the controller to read/write to all tags specified in the command. It is recommended that users allow at least 100 ms per tag for multi-tag read operations and 150 ms per tag for multi-tag writes. Using a Timeout value that is too short may cause the controller to inadvertently “time out” before the data has been successfully read from or written to all tags in RF range. For time critical applications, the optimal Timeout value should be obtained through rigorous performance testing.

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Anti-Collision Mode

Tag collisions in RFID applications occur when numerous passive RFID tags become simultaneously activated (by the RFID reader) and thus reflect their respective signals back to the reader at the same time, such that the reader cannot differentiate between tags.

RFID readers make use of anti-collision algorithms to enable a single reader to read more than one tag in the reader's RF field. The Anti-collision Mode parameter controls the tag- reading algorithm used to achieve the fastest reading speed for the number of tags expected in RF range at any given moment. This parameter helps the reader/antenna avoid data collisions when simultaneously reading multiple tags.

The choices for the Anti-collision Mode parameter are Single-Slot or Multi-Slot.

• Single-Slot: Setting this parameter to single-slot utilizes a single time slot under which the requested data from all tags is transferred to the host as soon as it becomes available to the controller. This setting can result in faster tag read performance when only a few tags are expected in the RF field.

• Multi-Slot: Setting this parameter to multi-slot implements a system of 16 time slots. To avoid data collisions when the controller encounters multiple tags simultaneously, data requested from each tag is transferred to the host only during the time slot that matches a specific pattern in the tag ID number.

AFI (Application Family Identifier)

The AFI parameter can be used in multi-tag commands to specify a subset of tags when many are identified simultaneously in RF range. The parameter allows the user to filter tags based on a pre-written value stored at a special location on the tag.

For example, if the AFI value is set to one (0x01), only those tags with the pre-written AFI value of 0x01 will respond to the given command. When an AFI value of zero (0x00) is set for this parameter, the command will be broadcast to all tags in RF range.

Tag Limit

The Tag Limit parameter is used to indicate the highest number of tags expected simultaneously in RF range for the given multi-tag operation. By default, this value is set to 100, which is also the maximum Tag Limit value. The actual number entered should be set in relation to the greatest number of tags that could possibly be present in the reading field at any one time.

By lowering the default Tag Limit value, users can minimize the number of attempted read/write operations the controller will make per execution (users will not have to wait for the Timeout to expire). A low Tag Limit value can also speed up multi-tag operations when only a small group of tags will be present at any given moment.

Setting the proper Tags Limit value is therefore a tradeoff between the number of expected tags in the reading field, and the time required to read/write to them.

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Read/Write Tag Commands

When several tags are simultaneously identified within RF range, the ID Read Tag and ID Write Tag buttons allow the user to retrieve data from and write data to a single tag that is specified by its distinctive tag ID number.

Read Selected Tag By Tag ID To perform a Read operation based on a tag’s ID number, follow the steps below:

1. Click the Inventory button to identify all tags within range.

2. Choose the Selected radio button from the Tag commands area and select the appropriate tag in the Tag ID column.

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3. Set the appropriate Start, Length and Timeout parameter values and then click the

Read command button. The specified data will be read from the selected tag and will be presented in the Read column on the Multi-Tag Tab (the data will also be displayed in the Log Area as well).

Write Selected Tag By Tag ID To perform a Write operation based on a tag’s ID number, follow the steps below:

1. Click the Tag Inventory button to identify all tags within range.

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2. Choose the Selected radio button from the Tag commands area and select the

appropriate tag in the Tag ID column.

3. Enter your data in the Write Data box, Set the appropriate Start and Timeout parameter values and then click the Write command button.

The specified data will be written to the selected tag and will be presented in the Write column on the Multi-Tag Tab (the data will also be displayed in the Log Area as well).

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Read/Write All Tags To perform a Read/Write operation for all tags, follow the steps below:

1. Choose the All radio button from the Tag commands area.

The Read Tags button is used to retrieve the number of bytes specified in the Length parameter field from all tags in RF range beginning at the tag address listed in the Start parameter field.

Place a check in the box labeled +ID to instruct the controller to include the tag’s identification number during the Read operation.

The Write Tags button is used to write the data specified in the Write Data box to all tags in RF range beginning at the tag address listed in the Start parameter field.

Fill The Fill Tag button instructs the RFID controller to fill either the Selected tag or All RFID tags with a single Hex byte value.

This operation is commonly used to clear tag memory by writing the Fill Byte value repeatedly across the tag(s). Enter a one-byte value in the Fill Byte (Hex) field and then click the Fill Tag button. The specified Hex value will be written to all available tag addresses.

By specifying a Length value of zero, the controller will be instructed to fill from the start address to the end of the tag. A Length value greater than zero indicates the number of addresses that will be filled (with the given Fill Byte) beginning at the start address.

A Length value exceeding tag memory will generate a syntax error.

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Repeat (Inventory) Checkbox

Place a check in the Repeat checkbox and then click the Inventory command button in the Read/Write Info section to instruct the controller to continuously repeat the specified operation.

To stop the repeat operation, uncheck the repeat box.

Increment/Decrement Tag Memory

This section allows incrementing or decrementing read/write tag addresses by a set step value. It only supports ISO 14443A tags. It is typically used in ticketing applications.

Memory Lock/Status

This section allows the user to write protect or lock a block of tag memory to prevent data from being overwritten. It only supports ISO 15693 compliant RFID tags.

CAUTION

Extreme caution should be taken when using this command. Once a block of tag memory is locked, it cannot be unlocked and all data written to the block is permanent.

The Read button gets the Tag Block Status for Selected or All tags.

The Lock button permanently locks the Tag Block Status for Selected or All tags.

The Start (Block) parameter specifies the first block of tag memory addresses to be locked.

The Num (of Blocks) parameter specifies the number of blocks to lock, (1 ~ N). Depending on the architecture of the tag used, a “block” can be either 4-bytes or 8-bytes. Users must know the memory architecture and block size of thei r tag before using this command .

The default Timeout value (in the Read/Write Parameters section), is 1000 milliseconds for the completion of an operation. The Timeout can have a maximum value of 65,535 (or just over one minute).

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6 PROGRAM MENU OPTIONS 6.1 FILE MENU This menu allows Loading from/Saving to File Controller or Subnet16™ Gateway/Hub configurations. The selections depend on the application and error dialogs will be presented if an incorrect item is selected.

6.1.1 Save Configuration to File Controller

The “Save Controller Configuration to File” option in the File Menu is used to create a backup of a controller’s configuration parameters and settings. Click “File” and select “Save Controller Configuration to File.”

In the dialog box that is displayed, select the path/directory, enter a filename for your controller configuration and then click “Save.”

Gateway/Hub

The “Save Gateway/Hub Configuration to File” option in the File Menu is used to create a backup of an entire Subnet16™ network's configuration parameters and settings. Click “File” and select “Save Gateway/Hub Configuration to File.”

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In the dialog box that is displayed, Browse to the saving path/directory, enter a filename for your Subnet16™ configuration and then click “Save Config.”

6.1.2 Load Configuration from File Controller

Later, you can restore the configuration of the controller (or load the stored configuration onto a different controller) by clicking “File” � “Load Controller Configuration from File”. Browse to the file location and then select the Controller Configuration file (*.NCFG) to load.

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Gateway/Hub

Later, you can restore the Subnet16™ configuration (or load the stored configuration onto a different Subnet16™ network) by clicking “File” � “Load Gateway/Hub Configuration from File”. Browse to the file location and then select the Controller Configuration file (*.GCFG) to load.

6.2 CONNECT MENU This menu allows connecting/disconnecting to different Controllers or Subnet16™ Gateway/Hubs simultaneously.

Selecting Connect New Device opens the Connection Dialog where you can choose to select another Device Type or to enter a different IP address in order to connect to an additional Gateway or Hub.

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6.3 TOOLS MENU

6.3.1 Refresh Node Status (Gateway/Hub) Clicking Refresh Node Status, in the Tools Menu, instructs the Gateway/Hub to re-poll all nodes in an attempt to recognize all connected RFID controllers.

6.3.2 Multiple Controller Update (Gateway/Hub) Usable only when running Maintenance Mode ! Please consult Balluff Service for further support. Clicking “Multiple Controller Update”, in the Tools Menu, opens a window that allows you to manage software upgrading for one or more connected controllers in the Subnet16™ network.

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1. Place a check in the box next to each controller (Node) that is to be updated.

NOTE

Only controllers of the same type can be updated in a multiple operation.

You may place a check in the Log Update box to have Dashboard create a record of the controller update procedure.

You may also place a check in the Set All RF Registers To Default After Update box to have Dashboard set the factory default settings of each controller after update.

2. Click the button labeled Update Controllers.

3. Browse to the file location and then select the Controller Software Update file (*.BIN)

to load.

If you checked the Log Update box you will also be prompted to select the filename and location of the log file (*.LOG).

4. Click the “Open” button to start the update procedure. Wait while the update procedure is in process.

CAUTION

Do NOT attempt to close the Multi Controller Update window while the update is in progress. Click the button labeled "Stop After Current Controller" if you need to interrupt the process.

5. When the update procedure is finished, a message will be displayed indicating that

the updates have completed. Click “OK” to close the dialog box. The Multiple Controller Update procedure is now complete.

6.3.3 Restore and Save RC632 Register Default Value s (Controllers) Usable only when running Maintenance Mode ! Please consult Balluff Service for further support. Please note that any change of register settings ma y lead to malfunction of the BIS system. In case of doubt please consult Balluff Service. Clicking “Restore and Save RC632 Register Default Values”, in the Tools Menu, causes Dashboard to restore the default factory RF Tuning parameters.

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6.3.4 Run Macrobuilder This item allows running the C-Macro Builder™ utility directly from within the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool. New macros can be created or existing macros can be modified and saved.

This utility program can also be run from the Macro tab in the controller configuration window.

To load macros onto the specific controller, use the Load button in the Macro tab in the controller configuration window.

6.4 OPTIONS MENU This menu allows setting Options relative to the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool running on the PC.

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6.4.1 Sound Various events are accompanied by audible sounds. Sound can be disabled or re-enabled from this menu option.

6.4.2 Display Tag Data As This menu option allows users to choose whether Dashboard™ Configuration Tool will display data as ASCII characters or as Hex values (default) in the Log Area as well as the Log file when enabled.

6.4.3 Logging By clicking “Options” � “Logging” � “Start Logging,” the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool will create a log file that stores a record of all events executed by the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool.

By default, the log file is named “LOG.TXT” and is stored in the root directory of the host computer’s “C:” drive (file name and storage location can be changed by the user).

Users can also choose to record the Date as part of the timestamp when logging.

NOTE

Timestamps normally only contain hour, minute and second information.

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Log File Example

The example log file below displays the command and response data for a “Tag Write Data” command followed by a “Tag Read Data” command.

The data written to the tag is NEW YORK PALLET #107 This data is presented in the log file in Hex as 4E 45 57 20 59 4F 52 4B 20 50 41 4C 4C 45 54 20 23 31 30 37. Start Address = 0, Length = 20, Timeout = 1000 ms.

NOTE

The Dashboard™ Configuration Tool formats command and response data using either the CBx or the ABx Fast Command Protocol. For further information, you can download either of these Command Protocol Reference Manuals from your product page on the website: www.balluff.com.

Figure 6-1: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Log File " LogFileExample.TXT"

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Log File Description

(Beginning of log file) Log Started at 10:36:33 08/01/2014 Filename = C:\BALLUFF\Dashboard\LogFiles\LogFileExa mple.TXT

(Beginning of Tag Write Data command)

08/01/2014 10:36:48 Raw Command BIS M-410@Com1 n/a [02 02 00 1B 06 00 00 00 14 03 E8 4E 45 57 20 59 4F 52 4B 20 50 41 4C 4C 45 54 20 23 31 30 37 03 ] 08/01/2014 10:36:48 Command BIS M-410@Com1 n/a Tag Write (Start=0, Length=20, Timeout=1000)

(End of Tag Write Data command)

(Beginning of Tag Write Data response) 08/01/2014 10:36:48 Raw Response BIS M-410@Com1 n/a [02 02 00 01 06 03 ] 08/01/2014 10:36:48 Response BIS M-410@Com1 n/a Ta g Write Complete

(End of Tag Write Data response)

(Beginning of Tag Read Data command) 08/01/2014 10:37:00 Raw Command BIS M-410@Com1 n/a [02 02 00 07 05 00 00 00 14 03 E8 03 ] 08/01/2014 10:37:00 Command BIS M-410@Com1 n/a Tag Read (Start=0, Length=20, Timeout=1000)

(End of Tag Read Data command)

(Beginning of Tag Read Data response) 08/01/2014 10:37:00 Raw Response BIS M-410@Com1 n/a [02 02 00 15 05 4E 45 57 20 59 4F 52 4B 20 50 41 4C 4C 45 54 20 23 31 30 37 03 ] 08/01/2014 10:37:00 Response BIS M-410@Com1 n/ a Tag Read 20 Bytes 4E 45 57 20 59 4F 52 4B 20 50 41 4C 4 C 45 54 20 23 31 30 37

(End of Tag Read Data response) (End of log file)

6.4.4 Tag Read Sound This menu allows selecting the type of sound used when tag reading is performed. Sound can be turned on or off through the Sound item in the Options menu (par. 6.4.1).

6.4.5 R/W Error Sound This menu allows selecting the type of sound used when tag reading/writing has failed. Sound can be turned on or off through the Sound item in the Options menu (par. 6.4.1).

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6.4.6 Switch User Level This menu allows changing the user level:

• The user level “normal” is intended for the customer. • The user level “maintenance” is an enhanced level which provides some extra

functionality which is intended for Balluff service employees. • Change/Set Maintenance Password allows the change of the password for the user

level “maintenance”. 6.5 VIEW MENU

6.5.1 Clear Log Window This item removes all data in the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Log Window.

6.5.2 Show Demo Window The “Show Demo Window” option instructs the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool to present a separate window that can be displayed full-screen for use in a demonstration environment.

The image below shows the demo window for a controller performing a continuous read operation of 10 bytes, with the Duplicate Read Delay set to zero.

Figure 6-2: Dashboard™ Configuration Tool Demo Wind ow

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6.5.3 Color Scheme Allows the Dashboard™ Configuration Tool background colors to be changed.

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