Network Receiver Installation Manual
Network Receiver 10 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Overview The Network Receiver incorporates a small operating system that provides a UnixT
© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 11 Functions & Features The Network Receiver has the following functions: • Decode the signal receive
Network Receiver 12 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Configuring the Network Receiver The Network Receiver receives the Tag’s broadcast signal
© 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.
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
© 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
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
© 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
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
© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 19 Viewing Configuration Settings To view the current configuration settings of the Receiver, type: 38c An
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
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
© 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
Network Receiver 22 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Connecting to a Network via Crossover Cable Connecting to the Network via Crossover cable
© 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
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
© 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
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
© 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
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
© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 29 Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic Mode allows you to troubleshoot the ActiveTag system by displaying all data r
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
Network Receiver 30 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Network Receiver Installation Once the Network Receiver has been configured with the foll
© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 31 Data One Wire (white)Data Zero Wire (green)from Wiegandcontrol panelGround Wire (black)9VDC+5VGD1D0GND 2
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
© 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
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
© 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
Network Receiver 36 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. AXCESS Inc. provides a ground plane bracket for such applications (Figure 20). Drip LoopG
© 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 37 Appendix A: Coaxial Cable The number one problem encountered during installation is wiring technique and
Network Receiver 38 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. SleeveInsulatorInspection HoleCrimp AreaContact PinPlug BodyAssemblyCoaxial CableBraid11
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 39 Appendix B: Advanced Wiegand Configuration Data Buffering Setting the Time between Out
Network Receiver 40 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Appendix C: Network Receiver Commands NOTE All bolded commands are default settings &
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
Network Receiver 42 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Command Description 23c Set serial data rate to 4800 baud 24c Set serial data
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 43 Configure/Display Valid ID List Command Description <number>+ Add new Device
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
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 45 Appendix D: Network Receiver IP Configuration Instructions Introduction The Network Rece
Network Receiver 46 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Checking Memory Status There are commands that provide a means of monitoring memory sta
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 47 TINI Firmware TINI Firmware 1.02, Preview Release 3 i. Introduction I. System
Network Receiver 48 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. ## initializeNetwork ######## #Add other user additions here: If you wa
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
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 5 Table of Contents GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
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
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 51 Usage: chown USER FILE Clears t
Network Receiver 52 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. echo This command echos back a line of text to a stream. Syste
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 53 To set the hostname only to, type: hostname tini1
Network Receiver 54 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. The new process that is launched will inherit its parent's System properties. You
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 55 [-l] Show all file attributes Alias: dir Example: Th
Network Receiver 56 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Displays the current working directory. Usage: pwd
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 57 Usage: source FILE Displays the current system
Network Receiver 58 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. [-n username] Name of the new user [-p password] Pas
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
Network Receiver 6 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. APPENDIX B: ADVANCED WIEGAND CONFIGURATION...
Network Receiver 60 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Text Movement : :[range] move [addr] (move lines in range to addr) :[range] d (delet
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 61 Problem: Some Slush commands would throw an ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception when incorre
Network Receiver 62 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Description: Optional PPP slush command does not reflect changes to PPP API. Solution:
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 63 Index Activator IDs, Default, 17 Antenna, Mounting Separately, 34 Cable, 36 Code 254,
Network Receiver © 2002, AXCESS Inc. 750.001.005 R0000 7 General Installation Information Safety Personal safety is of first importance in the p
Network Receiver 8 750.001.005 R04 © 2005 AXCESS Inc. Hand Tools, Equipment and Materials The following are required and recommended hand tools
© 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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