1. Product Introduction
1.1. Parameters
- ISO18000-6C(EPC C1G2) protocol
- 860~960MHz frequency band
- USB HID drive free
- Support virtual disk and serial port
- Working voltage: USB interface 5V or (9-12) V power supply
- Current of operation: < 400mA
- Reading range: depending on the model
- Interface support:
- Basic version: RS485, WG, USB, BLE
- Network version: RS485, WG, USB, BLE, RELAY, RJ45
1.2. Applications
- Logistics and warehouse management: logistics, warehouse management, and flow management of mail, packages, and baggage.
- Intelligent Parking management: parking management and automatic charging.
- Production line management: fixed identification of production process.
- Product anti-counterfeit detection: identify the authenticity of the product by using the write protection function of the memory in the label.
- Other fields: widely used in club management, libraries, student schools, consumption management, time management, dinner management.
2. Wiring Definition
2.1 Basic version(1): RS485+WG+USB
Describes the wiring connections for the RS485, WG, and USB interfaces using diagrams showing pin assignments for USB, D0, D1, Trig, +12V, GND, 485-, 485+.
2.2 Basic version(2): RELAY+WG+USB
Describes the wiring connections for the RELAY, WG, and USB interfaces using diagrams showing pin assignments for USB, NO, COM, Trig, +12V, GND, D0, D1.
2.3 Web version (full function): RS485, WG, USB, BLE, RELAY, RJ45
Describes the wiring for the full-function web version, including standard configuration interfaces like USB/RS485/WG26/TCP/IP/RELAY. Diagrams show connections for DC input, DC12V, LAN, COM, USB ports, and RJ45.
3. Schematic Diagram of the Reader Connected to the Controller
Details the wiring for the TCP/IP Network Access Control B Series. Explains the connections for card readers, release buttons, turnstiles, and door sensors to the controller. Includes a diagram illustrating the overall system connection, showing the intelligent control system, management terminal, turnstile interfaces, 220V input, 12V power supply, fire alarm, stop button, and reader inputs/outputs. Also provides instructions on how to reset the controller (hardware and software) and how to modify the IP address, including default IP, network configuration, and login credentials (admin/888888).
4. Installation Instructions
The reading head is installed on a rod or column using a fixed bracket. Installation height and angle should be adjusted for optimal recognition. For car management, the recommended installation height is between 2 and 2.5 meters, and the angle is between 60 and 75 degrees. A diagram illustrates these recommended dimensions.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1. Card Reader Test
Connect the machine to a +12V power supply. Upon startup, the red light should be on, and the buzzer should ring twice, indicating successful initialization. To test the card reader, insert a user card into the machine. The buzzer should sound once, and card data will be output via Wiegand, RS485, or network data line. Settings like read head mode and RF power can be customized via the computer Demo through USB.
5.2. Software Operation
5.2.1. Download Address
The software can be downloaded from www.yanzeo.com.
Notes:
- The software currently supports WINDOWS and Android systems.
- Do not place RFID tags within the device's identification range during parameter setting to avoid failure.
- Reference for RFID tag number types: Decimal (Dec) =123456, Hexadecimal (Hex) =1E240. Wiegand value = 001,57920 (split hexadecimal 1 E240 to decimal number 001,57920). If the output is short, add a leading zero.
5.3. Operating Instructions
5.3.1. Connecting Devices
There are three connection methods: USB, serial port, and network port.
USB Interface Connection: Plug the device into the computer's USB port. A driver installation message will appear. After successful installation, the device will be recognized, typically under the Keyboard option in Device Manager (e.g., "HID Keyboard Device").
Serial Port Interface Connection: The SA series has an RS485 port. If the computer lacks a direct RS485 port, an RS485 to USB converter is required. After connecting the converter and installing its driver, a serial port interface (e.g., "USB Serial Port (COM3)") will appear in Device Manager. The serial port disappears when the converter is unplugged. If the computer has a built-in serial port, no driver installation is needed.
Network Port Interface Connection: Connect directly to the computer via a network cable or indirectly through a router.
5.3.2. Connection
Download and unzip the "RFIDDemo" software. Double-click the software icon to open it. The main screen will appear, allowing selection of connection interfaces (USB, NET, Serial).
There are three communication parameter configurations: USB, serial, and network port. Choose the correct configuration for connection.
USB Communication: After confirming the USB device is plugged in, select "USB Interface" and click the "CONNECT" button. If the USB device is not detected, ensure the USB cable is properly connected and press "Refresh(F5)".
Network Port Communication: Ensure the network connection is stable (wired or wireless) and select "NET Interface".
To establish a network connection, select the correct remote IP address and port of the device. Click the "Ping" button. A "Success" status indicates a successful connection, while "TimedOut" indicates failure. Causes of connection failure include incorrect network setup or wrong IP/port. Use the "Search device" button to find devices and reconfigure network parameters (IP address, TCPIP, gateway), ensuring they are on the same gateway and have unique IP addresses.
Clicking the "Search" button lists online devices. Select the desired device for setup. After configuring the communication method, click the "CONNECT" button. Available sub-functions include READ DEMO, BASE SETTINGS, SENIOR SETTINGS, CUSTOM SETTINGS, EPC(GEN2) READ&WRITE, and ELSE SETTINGS.
5.3.3. Card Reading Demonstration
After connecting online, the "Card Reading Demonstration" interface appears. If using USB connection, change the communication mode to "USB_HID" in the basic parameters page. Place an RFID tag within the device's recognition range; tag information will be displayed in the text field.
5.3.4. Basic Parameter Setting
Click the "BASE SETTINGS" button. Different communication modes have different configurations. For USB communication, select "USB_HID" as the Output Mode.
5.3.4.1. Mode of Communication
Selects the communication mode between the device and external device. Modes of work include response mode, active mode, and passive mode.
- Reply mode: Device does not actively read cards; requires commands.
- Active mode: Device actively reads cards when powered on and sends data to the interface.
- Passive mode: Device actively reads cards when powered on but does not send data; requires commands to receive data.
Other parameters include: Same ID output interval (time between uploading data for the same tag), Buzzer (on/off), Automatic read type (EPC number or TID number), Automatic read interval (time between reads), and Automatic read delay (delay after reading and sending data).
5.3.4.2. WG26 Communication (Last 3 Bytes)
Set the output mode to WG26 (for card readers like SG218, SG220, MG04, MG08). Set Byte offset to 11 bytes.
5.3.4.3. WG26 Communication (First 3 Bytes)
Set the output mode to WG26. Set Byte offset to 2 bytes.
5.3.4.4. WG34 Communication (Last 4 Bytes)
Set the output mode to WG34. Set Byte offset to 10 bytes.
5.3.4.5. WG34 Communication (First 4 Bytes)
Set the output mode to WG34. Set Byte offset to 2 bytes.
5.3.4.6. Modify the Same ID Output Interval Time
Adjust the interval for outputting data of the same ID.
5.3.4.7. Modify the Card Read Interval Time
Adjust the time interval between consecutive card reads.
5.3.4.8. Modify the Reading Sound
Enable or disable the reading sound (buzzer).
5.3.4.9. Select the Type of Card to Read
Choose the desired card read type (e.g., 6C, 6C+Data, 6B).
5.3.5. Advanced Parameter Settings
5.3.5.1. Modify Operating Frequency
Navigate to Advanced Settings - RF Settings to modify the operating frequency (Region, RF Transmitter Control).
5.3.5.2. Modify Transmit Power (Adjustment Distance)
Adjust the transmit power size, which ranges from 0-33DBM, affecting the RFID tag identification distance.
5.3.6. Custom Parameters
5.3.6.1. Device ID and Protocol Address
Device ID is unique and cannot be modified. The protocol address used in RS485 communication can be modified.
5.3.6.2. Turn on the Relay
Set in ELSE SETTINGS -- GPIO Settings to turn on the relay.
5.3.6.3. Open Trigger Read Card
Set in ELSE SETTINGS -- GPIO Settings to enable trigger read card functionality.
5.3.6.4. Card Reader Encryption
Set in ELSE SETTINGS -- Encryption Settings. Select "CRC" Encryption. Notes indicate this encryption is company-specific, tags cannot be written after encryption, and the password must be remembered.
Note 1: SG/MG series readers can only encrypt their own cards. For tag encryption, use specific issuers like DM02 DR201.
Note 2: Refer to other videos for card writing operations.