Device
Connect
Control
Status
Module
| Connection status | |
| Firmware option | |
| Firmware version | |
| Up time | |
| Serial number | |
| State | |
| Model |
Ethernet
| MAC address | |
| Status | |
| IP | |
| Netmask | |
| Gateway |
Wi-Fi Access Point
| MAC address | |
| Status | |
| SSID | |
| IP | |
| Netmask |
Wi-Fi Client
| MAC address | |
| Status | |
| SSID | |
| IP | |
| Netmask | |
| Gateway |
Settings
Settings I/O
Security
Trigger security
If enabled, codes submitted via Wi-Fi or Ethernet will require the following password to be entered before the code itself
i.e., `<ESC>p0` → `pass<ESC>p0`
| Enable trigger password | |
| Trigger password |
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Site login credentials
| Username | |
| Password |
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| Confirm password |
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Trigger
| Send response on open | Sends `0x14 0x00 0x00 0x0f` | |
| Send response on close | Sends `0x10 0x00 0x00 0x0f` | |
| Invert status pin | Enable this if 'state' in Status is 'open' when it should be 'closed' | |
| Relay on-time | ||
| Relay trigger voltage | ||
| Minimum relay trigger voltage (mV) | Relay charges up to "Relay trigger voltage" but will allow triggering at this voltage. Reduces minimum charge times, but may cause misfires if set too low. 0 = Determined automatically. |
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| Send message on TCP connection | Sends "Password:" when connecting via TCP |
Networking
| Enable mDNS | |
| mDNS hostname | |
| TCP port |
Ethernet
| Enabled | |
| Connection type |
Static IP
| Static IP | |
| Netmask | |
| Gateway | |
| Primary DNS | |
| Secondary DNS |
Wi-Fi Access Point
| Enabled |
On startup the hotspot will be live for 10 minutes
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| SSID | ||
| Password |
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| IP | ||
| Netmask |
Wi-Fi Client
| Enabled | |
| SSID | |
| Password |
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| Authentication mode | |
| Connection type |
Static IP
| Static IP | |
| Netmask | |
| Gateway | |
| Primary DNS | |
| Secondary DNS |
USB
| USB Type |
Warning! If USB type is set to Host, you will no longer be able to configure the device via USB.
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Command codes
Below are configurable command codes and their associated actions.
e.g., entering '<ESC>p0' will trigger relay 1.
Non-printable characters are entered using their control code representation.
e.g., '<ESC>' or '<0x1B>'
| Code | Echo | Trigger 1 | Trigger 2 | Remove |
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RFID Reader
| Enabled | |
| Tag Event Report Format | |
| Read Power (dBm) | |
| Write Power (dBm) | |
| Session |
Virtual Read Zones
| Read Zone ID | Antennae | Start delay (ms) | ON duration (ms) | Remove |
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MQTT
When MQTT is enabled, the reader will connect to the broker on URI: {transport scheme}://{hostname}:{port}/{path}
| Enabled | ||
| Transport Scheme | ||
| Broker Hostname | ||
| Broker Port | ||
| Broker Path | ||
| Client ID | ||
| Username | ||
| Password |
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| Persistent Session | Enables persistent session by setting cleanSession flag to false |
Heartbeat
| Enabled | ||
| Heart Beat Interval (s) | 0 = No heart beat | |
| Heartbeat Report Topic | Reader will publish heartbeats to this topic |
MQTT Topics
| Command Topic | Reader will subscribe to this topic to listen for commands | |
| Active RZ Report Topic | Reader will publish all active transmitting read zones upon change | |
| Error Report Topic | Reader will publish error reports to this topic | |
| Tag Event Report Topic | Reader will publish tag event reports to this topic |
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Update Firmware
Instructions:
- Download the new firmware from an official UMD source
- M320AU (USB)
https://www.umd.com.au/m320/firmware_M320AU.bin - M320AW (Wi-Fi)
https://www.umd.com.au/m320/firmware_M320AW.bin - M320AE (Ethernet)
https://www.umd.com.au/m320/firmware_M320AE.bin - Click Choose file, and select the downloaded firmware
- Click Upload file
- Wait for the firmware to finish uploading to the module
- Check the firmware version in Status matches the downloaded firmware's version
Documentation
Please note that accessing the following links requires an internet connection.M320 Universal Trigger - Technical Manual