Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC Reference Manual
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Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DATA FORMAT Description String H EADER No header EA00 One character header EA01x Two character headers EA02xx Three character headers EA03xxx Four character headers EA04xxxx Five character headers EA05xxxxx Six character headers EA06xxxxxx Seven character headers EA07xxxxxxx Eight character headers EA08xxxxxxxx T ERMINATOR No terminator EA10 One character terminator EA11x Two character terminators EA12xx Three character terminators EA13xxx Four character terminators EA14xxxx Five character terminators EA15xxxxx Six character terminators EA16xxxxxx Seven character termi
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 Case 1 – DLCC as Server DRAGON 1 DLCC HOST DRAGON 2 DRAGON 3 F734-E Figure 5 –DLCC as Server DLCC as a Server receives data from RF devices. The ACK/NACK Protocol parameter can be set to assure correct communication between DLCC and the local Host. Assuming the RF devices are setup for 2 way transmission in STAR-System™ mode we can analyze the following ACK/NACK protocol selections: RF devices - Transmission Mode = 2 ways The Host must respond to a 2 way transmissio
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 4.4 RADIO PARAMETERS 4.4.1 RF Baud Rate This parameter defines the baud rate used for radio communication. The baud rate value can be set to 9600 or 19200 according to the device communicating with DLCC. 19200 is the default value. 4.4.2 Transmission Mode (Client only) DLCC Client can communicate within the system using two different transmission modes: • 1 way mode: (default) DLCC transmits data without requiring an acknowledgement answer from the Remote Host (see par. 4.1 for details). • 2 way mode: DLCC transmits data requiring an
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 4.2 COM PORT PARAMETERS 4.2.1 Handshaking Modem: (RTS/CTS) DLCC deactivates the RTS line when it cannot receive a character from the Host. DLCC can transmit data only if the CTS line (controlled by the Host) is active. Received data Received data RX RTS Modem busy Signals at EIA levels DLCC™ Side Host Side Transmitted data Transmitted data TX CTS Host busy DLCC™ Side Host Side Signals at EIA levels Modem RTS/CTS Handshaking 20
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD 1 1.2 LED INDICATOR DL Cordless Card™ has one red LED as displayed in the following figure: LED Indicator Figure 4 - DLCC LED Indicator The LED signals activity on PCMCIA interface. 2
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 • If DLCC 1 - Transmission Mode = 2 ways ACK/NACK from Remote Host = enabled FIFO = enabled Handshaking = any Single Store = enabled The Client, (Host 1) sends a message to the Remote Host (Host 2) and expects an answer from Host 2. Host 2 answers with DATA (a string of up to 238 characters). If DLCC 2 sends this DATA answer within the Radio Protocol Timeout, DLCC 1 sends it to its local Host (Host 1), otherwise DLCC 1 sends NACK. In addition, the Single Store parameter upon
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES Electrical Features Supply voltage 5 Vdc ± 3% Power consumption 400 mW Indicator One red LED Radio Features Working frequency 433.92 Mhz Bit rate Up to 19200 baud Effective Radiated Power <10 mW Range (in open air) 15 m / 49.2 ft RF Modulation FSK System Configuration Maximum number of client RF devices supported by a DLCC server 32 Environmental Features Working temperature -20° to +50 °C / -4° to +122 °F Storage temperature -20° to +70 °C / -4° to +158 °F Humidity 90% non condensing Protection class IP30 Mechanical
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, COM PORT Description String H ANDSHAKING see par. 4.2.1 Disable CE0 Hardware (RTS/CTS) CE1 Software (XON/XOFF) CE2 RTS always ON CE3 Modem (RTS/CTS) CE4 ACK/NACK P ROTOCOL see par. 4.2.2 Disabled ER0 Enable ACK/NACK ER1 Enable DATA/NACK ER2 FIFO see par. 4.2.4 Disable ME1 Enable ME0 I NTER -C HARACTER D ELAY Inter-character delay (ms) CK00 – CK99 RX T IMEOUT see par. 4.2.3 and par. 4.2.5 RX Timeout (sec) CL00 – CL99 F RAME P ACKING see par. 4.2.5 Frame + [CR] ML0 [STX]
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DATA FORMAT Description String H EADER P OSITION see par. 4.3.1 First frame field ES0 Before message field ES1 C ODE L ENGTH TX Code length not transmitted EE0 Code length transmitted in variable-digit length EE1 Code length transmitted in fixed 4-digit format EE2 The code length is transmitted in the message after the Headers and Code Identifier characters. The code length is calculated after performing any field adjustment operations. A DDRESS S TAMPING see par. 4.3.2 Disable RU0 Enable RU1 A DDRESS D ELIMITER see par. 4.3.3 Disable RV0 Enable RV1a a =
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, COM PORT PARAMETERS B AUD R ATE P ARITY D ATA B ITS S TOP B ITS H ANDSHAKING ACK/NACK P ROTOCOL FIFO I NTER -C HARACTER D ELAY RX T IMEOUT F RAME P ACKING The programming sequence is the following: $+ Command $- CR Enter configuration environment Character sequence in following tables Exit and Save configuration Carriage return character (0D Hex.) 6
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD™ 2 2.2 DLCC SETUP RESTORE DEFAULT Whenever necessary, send the following string to DLCC via COM Port to restore its default values. Otherwise skip to step 2: 1. Restore DLCC Default $+$*CR This command does not change the DLCC address nor the destination device addresses, nor the RF Baud Rate parameters. SET RADIO ADDRESSES Follow the procedure below to set the DLCC radio address and prepare it to receive and transmit data to all devices included in the range from the First to the Last destination device. 2. Enter Configuration $+ 3. Set DLCC Radio Address xxxx = four digits for the DLCC address (fr
39 INDEX C COM Port Parameters; 20 ACK/NACK Protocol; 22 Handshaking; 20 Compliance; vi Configuration; 5 COM Port Parameters; 6 Data Format; 9 Radio Parameters; 12 Configuration Methods; xii Configuration Strings from Host; xii DL Mobile Configurator™; xii DL Sm@rtSet™; xii DLCARD.EXE DOS Configuration Program; xiii Configuration Strings; 3 Conventions;
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, 3) Start the DOS terminal. The system assigns DLCC a virtual COM port (COM 3, interrupt 5). 4) Configure the DLCC address according to your application. See "Configuration Methods" paragraph. NOTE The default communication parameters of the COM port are: 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, handshaking disabled The installation is now complete. xi
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, Datalogic Mobile S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 - Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy DL Cordless Card™ Ed.: 09/2007 This manual refers to software version 1.0 and later ALL RIGHT RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications or improvements without prior modifications. Datalogic 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. Products names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademark
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Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, CONTENTS REFERENCES ............................................................................................. v Conventions .................................................................................................. v Reference Documentation ............................................................................ v Services and Support.................................................................................... v COMPLIANCE.........................................
DATA FORMAT H EADER T ERMINATOR H EADER P OSITION C ODE L ENGTH TX A DDRESS S TAMPING A DDRESS D ELIMITER The programming sequence is the following: $+ Command $- CR Enter configuration environment Character sequence in following tables Exit and Save configuration Carriage return character (0
DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 If DLCC as Client, is transmitting to more than one destination device (see the three Stargates in the following figure) in 2 way mode, it is necessary to set its Host application to include the card address in the message to be transmitted to the destination devices of the system. DLCC will include the same address in the answer it receives from t
INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION The DL Cordless Card™ is a PCMCIA card developed to provide wireless 433 MHz RF communication between a laptop or a vehicle mounted terminal (Host) and Datalogic RF devices or base stations, which are STAR-System™ compatible: - Gryphon™ M Readers - Dragon™ M Laser Scanners - STARModem™ Radio Modems - Formula Basic L
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD™ 36 A A.2 BI-DIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION Two DLCCs are installed into the dedicated Host. They communicate with each other by transmitting and receiving data. Figure 12 – Bi-directional Communication Each system device may be configured as follows: DLCC 1 - DLCC Radio Address = 0325 - First Destination Device Address = 0263 - Handshaking = modem (RTS/CTS) - Frame Packing = frame after timeout (selection advised for this example for a faster transmission) HOST 1 - Run the desired applica
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 Case 2 – DLCC as Client (like an RF device) HOST Client Figure 6 - DLCC Client In the figure above, DLCC is a Client (as an RF device). The following parameters may be set depending on the application: STAR Modem™ - ACK/NACK = enabled STAR-System™ - Rx / Tx = enabled • If DLCC - Transmission Mode = 1 way ACK/NACK from Remote Host = disabled FIFO = disabled Handshaking = modem (RTS/CTS) In this case, DLCC sends data (messages) to the Remote Host. The special case of FIFO disabled blocks transmission until an acknowledgement is received from Host. Because ACK/NACK is en
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DL CORDLESS CARD™ 5 5 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Configuration Parameter Default Setting Serial Communication Baud Rate 9600 Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits No parity; 8 Data bits; 1 Stop bit Handshaking Disabled ACK/NACK Protocol Disabled FIFO Enabled Intercharacter Delay Disabled RX Timeout 5 seconds Frame Packing Frame +[CR] Data Format Header No headers Terminator [CR] and [LF] Header Position First frame field Code Length TX Code Length not Transmitted Address Stamping Disabled Address Delimiter Disabled Radio Parameters RF Baud Rate 19200 baud Transmission Mode 1 way mode Radio Protocol Timeout 2 sec Single Store Disabled ACK/NACK from Remote Ho
Datalogic DL Cordless Card DLCC, DLCARD.EXE DOS Configuration Program This configuration method allows setting DLCC through a vehicle mounted terminal running the DOS operating system. Upon start, the DOS DLCARD.EXE program checks communication with DLCC. If the test is successful, the program will open the file DLCARD.INI that includes a list of keywords. The keywords accepted are the following: • RESET_CFG, to reset card configuration to default (possible values: TRUE or FALSE) • ADDRESS, to set the DLCC address (range 0 to 1999) • T
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