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The Trackswitch ID Manager is used to read and write RFID Tags, also called
transponders. These transponders are available in various forms. Transponders in
paper or in foil form are ideally suited as stickers for model railway purpose.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that enables wireless
identification and communication. The corresponding transponders are able to store
data without their own energy source and, if necessary, transmit it to suitable reading
devices.
In addition, a special protocol ensures that a collision of data from many
transponders, which are simultaneously in the reading or writing area of the antenna
of the ID Manager or other reader, is prevented. This means that only one
transponder can be actively processed at a time.
This makes it possible, for example, to identify or mark model railway vehicles
contactless. The transponders (Tags) in the form of paper stickers or foil stickers can
easily be stuck on the underside or inside model vehicles. The information stored in
these transponders can be read using the ID Manager ore the reader module 4010.
The reader module 4010 can transmit the read information directly to a display
module 9086 (with cable 8030) or via Trackswitch feedback bus (with feedback bus
cable 8015---8019) to the control system Trackswitch or S88 feedback bus (with
adapter cable 8032) to any other control system supporting S88 bus. In both cases,
power is supplied via the bus cables.
Currently supported are four-digit numbers, which are displayed on the four-digit
display module 9086. When the reader module 4010 is directly connected to the
display module 9086, these two devices are powered by a normal USB charger and
connection cable 8031 on the reader module 4010. The display module 9086 has
been developed to fit the Digimoba track control panel. However, it can also integrate
in self-developed track control panels.
Thus, this system is able to identify 10,000 (0000—9999) different vehicles. This is
especially helpful in areas that are difficult or impossible to see on a model railway
layout (incisions, fiddle yards, tunnels, poorly visibly stations etc.) for the necessary
overview of the whereabouts of the vehicles or entire trains. In connection with
corresponding PC control programs, these numbers can also be used to trigger
different routes or other actions. This means that routes for different trains can be
guided differently, sound playback started, functions switched on, platform and other
lightning switched on, speeds changed and much more.
To write a suitable transponder (Tag) with the ID Manager 4000 select the menu
point "Transponder schreiben?" with the rotary encoder. Press the rotary knob briefly
to select the thousands digit. The desired number can be set by turning the rotary
knob. By pressing the rotary encoder, the next lower decimal point is reached to
select the next number until all numbers have been entered completely. Press twice
to dial the number with the question "Transponder schreiben? Bitte auflegen"
appears. Now the transponder must be held parallel on the surface on the marking of
the ID Manager. This number is written by pressing the rotary encoder again. You
can also stop the process by turning the knob counterclockwise. The display asks
you: "xxxx zurück?" xxxx stands for the selected number. By pressing the rotary
knob, you can start entering the number from the beginning without having written
this number, or by turning it clockwise you can return to the write query.
You can check whether the transponder has been correctly written by turning the
rotary encoder counterclockwise and display shows "Transponder lesen?" Hold the
transponder parallel to the surface above the marking. When the transponder has
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