Yanzeo UHF Reader Factory Settings (WG26/11)
This document outlines the factory settings for Yanzeo UHF RFID readers, focusing on WG26 output mode and byte offset adjustments.
1. Output Mode Changed to WG26
This section details how to change the output mode to WG26 for various RFID Reader models including SR3308, SR681, SR691, SR791, SA810 series, etc.
The configuration involves setting the 'Output Mode' to 'WG26' and 'Byte Offset' to '11 Byte' in the reader's software interface. The image displays the software interface with these settings applied, showing 'Output Mode WG26', 'Byte Offset 11 Byte', and 'Output Interval 30 *10ms'. It also shows a log of system events, including commands sent and responses received, with timestamps and status updates. The 'Current Status' column indicates events like 'CONNECT: DisConnected.', 'USB device arrived!', and 'CONNECT: Connected.'. The connection status is shown as 'CONNECTED' via USB with version V2.00 and address 65535.
2. Byte Offset Set to 11byte
This section focuses on setting the byte offset to 11 bytes. The accompanying screenshot shows the 'Simple Settings' tab where 'Byte Offset' is set to '11 Byte'. Other settings visible include 'Output Mode WG26', 'Work Mode Active', 'Same ID interval 2 *0.5s', 'Out Interval 30 *10ms', 'Pulse Width 10 *10us', 'Pulse Period 15 *100us'. Under 'Advanced Settings', 'Auto Read Type' is set to '6C', 'Auto Read Interval' to '10 *10ms', and 'Auto Read Delay' to '1 S'. The 'Device Id' is shown as 'AD0082007FEB33646157E142'. The 'RS485 Protocol Address Settings' has 'Address' set to '65535'. The system log displays communication data, including 'RCP CMD' and 'RCP RSP' packets, with timestamps and status messages like '设备回复' (device reply) and '下发命令' (send command).
3. Card Issuer (DM02 DR201, etc.) Data Output Format
This section explains how to set the data output format for card issuers like DM02 DR201, selecting the last 3 nodes of decimal output via the Opp controller.
The interface shows 'Out Mode: Virtual Keyboard', 'Out Type: Decimal', 'Show Length 8', 'Out Start 11 Byte', 'Out Byte 3 Byte'. The 'Quick Set' option is set to '01--Decimal Num, first 3 bytes(WG26)'. The image caption reads 'Card issuer output parameters decimal last 3 bytes'. The system log shows communication data with timestamps and packet information, similar to the previous section. The connection status is 'CONNECTED' via USB, with version V2.00 and address 65535.
4. Troubleshooting Connection Issues with WG26
If the signal cannot be sent to the access controller and the door cannot be opened when connected to WG26, try the following methods:
- Method 1: Directly take power from the controller. Connect four wires: power supply 12V+, GND, D0, and D1.
- Method 2: Power the card reader separately. Connect the GND to the GND next to the controller's D0 and D1.
5. Restarting Factory Settings
If you encounter any issues, it is recommended to restart the factory settings before restarting the use of the device.
The image shows the 'RFID READER DEMO' software interface with 'Output Mode' set to 'NET', 'Work Mode' to 'Command', and 'Same ID interval' to '1 *0.5s'. 'Buzzer' is 'Enabled'. The 'Device Id' is 'AD4208CFCDDC5C5310A560E4' and 'DeviceMac' is '5C5310A560E4'. The 'RS485 Protocol Address Settings' has 'Address' set to '65535'. The system log displays communication status, including 'CONNECT: DisConnected.', 'USB device arrived!', and 'CONNECT: Connected.'. The device is shown as 'CONNECTED' via USB with version V2.00 and address 65535. The text 'any questions, first default paramters' is annotated on the image. Below the software interface, a physical RFID reader device is shown with various ports and connectors, including RJ45, USB, and terminal blocks for power and data connections.