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Page 1 - Network Receiver

Network Receiver Installation Manual

Page 2 - Notices

Network Receiver 10 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Overview The Network Receiver incorporates a small operating system that provides a UnixT

Page 3 - U.S. Patents

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 11 Functions & Features The Network Receiver has the following functions: • Decode the signal receive

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Network Receiver 12 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Configuring the Network Receiver The Network Receiver receives the Tag’s broadcast signal

Page 5 - Table of Contents

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 13 2. Plug the AC adapter into the jack labeled 5VDC on the back of the Receiver (see note on page 11). 3.

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Network Receiver 14 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Figure 4 Select a Com port 5. Enter the following information in the Com Properties d

Page 7 - Information Flags

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 15 Setting Up a Wiegand System Responding to Activator IDs By default, the Receiver will only output Wiegan

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Network Receiver 16 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Serial Output Format The default format for Tag data sent out the serial port of the Rece

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 17 Responding to Activator IDs The Receiver will only output Tag data via the serial port if it contains a

Page 10 - Specifications

Network Receiver 18 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Setting the Receiver ID Receiver IDs are used by ActiveTrac software to determine from w

Page 11 - Functions & Features

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 19 Viewing Configuration Settings To view the current configuration settings of the Receiver, type: 38c An

Page 12 - Connecting Power

Network Receiver 2 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Notices Information provided in this manual is a result of the design and development of AXC

Page 13 - Connecting to a Computer

Network Receiver 20 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. 5. TTL output 1 on valid read, when enabled any read from a tag will cause TTL 1 to be

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 21 Assigning an IP Address It is imperative that prior to installing the equipment you obtain the IP Addres

Page 15 - Setting Up a Wiegand System

Network Receiver 22 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Connecting to a Network via Crossover Cable Connecting to the Network via Crossover cable

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 23 Figure 7 Enter the IP address and subnet mask 5. Click OK and follow the prompts. NOTE It may be ne

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Network Receiver 24 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. 8. At the DOS window, type telnet 192.168.1.200 9. Login using the Username “admin”, an

Page 18 - Setting the Receiver ID

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 25 11. Since all Network Receivers are shipped with the default Username of “admin”, and a Password of “we

Page 19 - 04 Serial Activators

Network Receiver 26 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. IMPORTANT! Note all previous settings as it will be necessary to reset your PC after the

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 27 Connecting to the Network via Serial Cable To connect via serial cable 1. Connect the female end of a

Page 21 - Assigning an IP Address

Network Receiver 28 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Figure 14 Select the com port to which the receiver is connected 8. Enter the followi

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 29 Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic Mode allows you to troubleshoot the ActiveTag system by displaying all data r

Page 23 - Network Receiver Front Panel

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 3 Customer Service AXCESS Inc. toll-free support line is 1-800-577-6080. U.S. Patents 4,81

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Network Receiver 30 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Network Receiver Installation Once the Network Receiver has been configured with the foll

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 31 Data One Wire (white)Data Zero Wire (green)from Wiegandcontrol panelGround Wire (black)9VDC+5VGD1D0GND 2

Page 26 - IP Receiver

Network Receiver 32 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Connecting to a Serial Device The Network Receiver is a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Eq

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 33 Serial Output The Receiver outputs serial data in ASCII 8-bit decimal format (each ASCII character is re

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Network Receiver 34 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. To RelayJ9 Figure 16 Plugging in the relay wires 5. Close the case, reaffix the nut an

Page 29 - 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 2 4 0 1 2 3 4

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 35 Mounting the Network Receiver • The Receiver should be within 35 feet of an activated Tag • The recei

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Network Receiver 36 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. AXCESS Inc. provides a ground plane bracket for such applications (Figure 20). Drip LoopG

Page 31 - Ground Wire (black)

© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 37 Appendix A: Coaxial Cable The number one problem encountered during installation is wiring technique and

Page 32 - GND 24VDC

Network Receiver 38 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. SleeveInsulatorInspection HoleCrimp AreaContact PinPlug BodyAssemblyCoaxial CableBraid11

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 39 Appendix B: Advanced Wiegand Configuration Data Buffering Setting the Time between Out

Page 35 - Mount with

Network Receiver 40 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Appendix C: Network Receiver Commands NOTE All bolded commands are default settings &

Page 36 - Ground Plane Bracket

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 41 Format of Receiver Commands All commands issued to the Network Reader are preceded by a

Page 37 - Appendix A: Coaxial Cable

Network Receiver 42 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Command Description 23c Set serial data rate to 4800 baud 24c Set serial data

Page 38 - 11/3211/32 3/16

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 43 Configure/Display Valid ID List Command Description <number>+ Add new Device

Page 39 - Data Buffering

Network Receiver 44 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. The following set of response codes are output by the Network Receiver to acknowledge re

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 45 Appendix D: Network Receiver IP Configuration Instructions Introduction The Network Rece

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Network Receiver 46 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Checking Memory Status There are commands that provide a means of monitoring memory sta

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 47 TINI Firmware TINI Firmware 1.02, Preview Release 3 i. Introduction I. System

Page 43 - Receiver Command Responses

Network Receiver 48 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. ## initializeNetwork ######## #Add other user additions here: If you wa

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 49 Note: These variables will not take effect until the server is restarted. A user can

Page 45 - Instructions

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 5 Table of Contents GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...

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Network Receiver 50 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. In addition to redirecting output to a file, you can redirect output to null (e.g. java

Page 47 - !. System Files

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 51 Usage: chown USER FILE  Clears t

Page 48 - III. Telenet Server

Network Receiver 52 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. echo This command echos back a line of text to a stream. Syste

Page 49 - V. Commands

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 53 To set the hostname only to, type: hostname tini1 

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Network Receiver 54 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. The new process that is launched will inherit its parent's System properties. You

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 55 [-l] Show all file attributes Alias: dir Example: Th

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Network Receiver 56 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Displays the current working directory. Usage: pwd 

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 57 Usage: source FILE Displays the current system

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Network Receiver 58 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. [-n username] Name of the new user [-p password] Pas

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 59 As long as the number reported is less than 65281, your slush build is under the maximum

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Network Receiver 6 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. APPENDIX B: ADVANCED WIEGAND CONFIGURATION...

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Network Receiver 60 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Text Movement : :[range] move [addr] (move lines in range to addr) :[range] d (delet

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 61 Problem: Some Slush commands would throw an ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception when incorre

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Network Receiver 62 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Description: Optional PPP slush command does not reflect changes to PPP API. Solution:

Page 60 - VI. Changes

Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 63 Index Activator IDs, Default, 17 Antenna, Mounting Separately, 34 Cable, 36 Code 254,

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Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 7 General Installation Information Safety Personal safety is of first importance in the p

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Network Receiver 8 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Hand Tools, Equipment and Materials The following are required and recommended hand tools

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© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 9 Required for Serial Output • A straight-through (one to one) RS-232 cable of sufficient length to connec

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