User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Developing the Installation Site Plan
- Installing and Configuring the MPI 6000
- Lane Tuning Guidelines
- Optimizing MPI 6000 Reader System Performance
- General Software Information
- Configuration Commands and Responses
- Configuring the MPI 6000
- Required Commands to Set Up MPI 6000 Reader
- System Interface Command Group Commands
- System Identify
- Set Communications Baud Rate
- Get Communications Baud Rate
- Set Time and Date
- Get Time and Date
- Firmware Download
- Reset Reader
- Get Stored Tag Response Message
- Get Number of Stored Tag Response Messages
- Delete All Stored Tag Response Messages
- Get System Startup Status
- Get Lane Controller Interface Status
- Get System Interface Status
- Get DigBrd Hdwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd CPU Boot Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd CPU Appl Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get DigBrd FPGA UDP/IP Core Fmwr Remote Inventory
- Get UDP/IP Core Lane Controller Parameters
- Set UDP/IP Core IP Address
- Get UDP/IP Core IP Address
- Get UDP/IP Core Port Number
- Configuring the MPI 6000
- Tag Command Processing
- System Diagnostics and Preventive Maintenance
- Acronyms and Glossary
- Block Diagrams
- System Technical Specifications
- Hardware Interfaces
General Software Information
6-5
Diagnostic RS–232 Serial Communications
The MPI 6000 can communicate via a serial, RS–232, communications protocol
(Table 6-4). The diagnostic RS
–232 port can be used to display the operating system
boot sequence.
If you connect the MPI 6000 directly to a host PC serial port, you must use a null-
mode
m connector.
Diagnostic Commands (Mike?)
By using the version command, you can display data about the configuration of the
MPI 6000 including its Internet protocol (IP) address.
The RS-23
2 diagnostic connector can be used to check the external input/output sta-
tus. Table 6-5 lists this connecto
r pin assignments.
Table 6-3 RS-232B/TDM Connector Parameters
Pin Signal Description
1 TXD Transmit Data
2 RXD Receive Data
3 DTR Data Terminal Ready (not connected)
4 RTS Request to Send
5 CTS Clear to Send
6 GND Ground
7 TDM + TDM positive signal
8 TDM - TDM negative signal
Table 6-4 RS-232 Connector Specifications
Connector Type
9 pin D-sub male
Protocol
RS-232
Baud
9600
Bits
8
Parity
None
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
PRELIMINARY