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TMDL Cordless Card Reference Manualwww.mobile.datalogic.comDatalogic Mobile S.r.l.Via S. Vitalino, 1340012 Lippo di Calderara di RenoBologna - ItalyT

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Installing to DOS Terminal Read all information in the section "Safety Precautions" at the beginning of this manual. 1) Rhino™ will recogn

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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 applicat

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CONFIGURATION METHODS DLCC configuration can be performed by four methods: • DL Mobile Configurator™ to set the primary DLCC parameters; • DL Sm@

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DLCARD.EXE DOS Configuration Program This configuration method allows setting DLCC through a vehicle mounted terminal running the DOS operating syste

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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 ve

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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

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INITIAL SETUP 2 2 INITIAL SETUP For a correct DLCC configuration keep in mind the following: • when using the DLCC for the first time, set the des

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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.

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CONFIGURATION 3 3 CONFIGURATION Once the card is setup, you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs by sending the desired

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Datalogic Mobile S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 - Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy DL Cordless Card™ Ed.: 09/2007 This ma

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COM PORT PARAMETERS  BAUD RATE   PARITY   DATA BITS   STOP BITS   HANDSHAKING   ACK/NACK PROTOCOL   FIFO   INTER-CHARACTER DELAY 

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COM PORT Description String BAUD RATE 150 baud CD0 300 baud CD1 600 baud CD2 1200 baud CD3 2400 baud CD4 4800 baud CD5 9600 baud CD6 19200 baud C

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COM PORT Description String HANDSHAKING see par. 4.2.1 Disable CE0 Hardware (RTS/CTS) CE1 Software (XON/XOFF) CE2 RTS always ON CE3 Modem (RTS/CTS

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DATA FORMAT  HEADER   TERMINATOR   HEADER POSITION   CODE LENGTH TX   ADDRESS STAMPING   ADDRESS DELIMITER  The programming seq

Page 17 - 2 INITIAL SETUP

DATA FORMAT Description String HEADER No header EA00 One character header EA01x Two character headers EA02xx Three character headers EA03xxx Fou

Page 18 - SET RADIO ADDRESSES

DATA FORMAT Description String HEADER POSITION see par. 4.3.1 First frame field ES0 Before message field ES1 CODE LENGTH TX Code length not t

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RADIO PARAMETERS  RF BAUD RATE   TRANSMISSION MODE   RADIO PROTOCOL TIMEOUT  SINGLE STORE   ACK/NACK FROM REMOTE HOST   BEACON 

Page 20 - COM PORT PARAMETERS

RADIO PARAMETERS Description String RF BAUD RATE see par. 4.4.1 9600 baud MF0 19200 baud MF1 TRANSMISSION MODE (Client only) see par. 4.4.2 1

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RADIO PARAMETERS Description String ACK/NACK FROM REMOTE HOST (Client only) see par. 4.4.5 Disabled MR0 Enable ACK/DATA/NACK MR1 BEACON (Clien

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PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 4 PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4.1 RADIO AND SERIAL COMMUNICATION CONTROLS DLCC communication can be contr

Page 23 - DATA FORMAT

CONTENTS REFERENCES ... v Conventions ...

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 Case 1 – DLCC as Server DRAGON 1DLCC HOST DRAGON 2 DRAGON 3 F734-E Figure 5 –DLCC as Server DLCC as a Server receives data from

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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 Cl

Page 26 - RADIO PARAMETERS

DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 Case 3 – DLCC as Client / Server Client Server HOST 1 HOST 2 Figure 7 – DLCC as Client / Server Both DLCCs are able to commun

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PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 • If DLCC 1 - Transmission Mode = 2 ways ACK/NACK from Remote Host = enabled FIFO = enabled Handshaking = a

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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 fr

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PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 Hardware handshaking: (RTS/CTS) The RTS line is activated by DLCC before transmitting a character. Transmission is

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 4.2.2 ACK/NACK Protocol This parameter sets a transmission protocol which takes place between DLCC (Server) and an RF device. An

Page 31 - Modem™, only after this

PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 If the card does not receive an ACK, DATA or NACK, transmission is ended after the RX Timeout (see par. 4.2.3 ). Se

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 4.2.5 Frame Packing This parameter defines the format of the frame to be transmitted between DLCC and the Host. The frame receive

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PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 Correct FRAME identification is managed by frame packing. Three different types of frame packing can be selected:

Page 34 - 4.2.1 Handshaking

4.4.5 ACK/NACK From Remote Host (Client only) ... 30 4.4.6 Beacon (Client only)...

Page 35 - Hardware RTS/CTS Handshaking

DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 This string is always transmitted in a single frame preceding the one containing the configuration command, as shown in the foll

Page 36 - 4.2.2 ACK/NACK Protocol

PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 4.3.2 Address Stamping If enabled, this command includes the RF device or DLCC address in the message/answer trans

Page 37 - 4.2.4 FIFO

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

Page 38 - 4.2.5 Frame Packing

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

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ 4 Once the transmission is successful, the card continues to send new messages. If transmission is not successful after the number o

Page 40 - 4.3 DATA FORMAT

PARAMETER ISSUES AND DEFINITIONS 4 Two way mode: Host sends a message to DLCC which passes it to the destination device via radio. The destination de

Page 41 - 4.3.2 Address Stamping

DL CORDLESS CARD™ 5 5 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Configuration Parameter Default Setting Serial Communication Baud Rate 9600 Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bi

Page 42 - 4.3.3 Address Delimiter

TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES Electrical Features Supply voltage 5 Vdc ± 3% Power consumption 400 mW Indicator One red LED Radio Feat

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ A A TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUTS The following examples give a graphical representation of DLCC applications in 2 typical layouts and p

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TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUTS A A.1 DLCC SERVER DLCC is installed into a Rhino™ vehicle mounted terminal and receives data from a DRAGON™ M scanner. DRAGO

Page 45 - 4.4.6 Beacon (Client only)

REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions: "User" refers to anyone using a DL Cordless Card™. "DLCC"

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DL CORDLESS CARD™ 36 A A.2 BI-DIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION Two DLCCs are installed into the dedicated Host. They communicate with each other by transm

Page 47 - 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES

HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE 37 B B HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE char hex char hex char hex NUL 00 * 2A U 55 SOH 01 +

Page 48 - A TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUTS

38 GLOSSARY 1 way transmission a radio transmission in which DLCC transmits data without requiring an acknowledgement answer from the remote Host

Page 49 - A.1 DLCC SERVER

39 INDEX C COM Port Parameters; 20 ACK/NACK Protocol; 22 Handshaking; 20 Compliance; vi Configuration; 5 COM Port Parameters; 6 Data Format; 9 Ra

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Datalogic Mobile S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 - Lippo di Calderara Bologna - Italy 07 dichiara che declares that the déclare que le besc

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TMDL Cordless Card Reference Manualwww.mobile.datalogic.comDatalogic Mobile S.r.l.Via S. Vitalino, 1340012 Lippo di Calderara di RenoBologna - ItalyT

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COMPLIANCE RADIO COMPLIANCE Contact the competent authority responsible for the management of radio frequency devices of your country to verify th

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Information for the user in accordance with the European Commission Directive 2002/96/EC At the end of its useful life, the product marked with the

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Benutzerinformation bezüglich Richtlinie 2002/96/EC der europäischen Kommission Am Ende des Gerätelebenszyklus darf das Produkt nicht über den städt

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QUICK START The following can be used as a checklist to verify all of the steps necessary for complete installation of the DL Cordless Card™ for a

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