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==Introduction to the product==
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'''Description:'''
 
One of the implemented features for fleet management devices is 1-Wire data protocol, which can be used to read RFID Tags by emulating them using iButton protocols. It is a convenient way to implement driver authorization in your vehicles if you want to use RFID Tags with minimal setup complexity.
 
'''1-Wire RFID readers are great in these use cases:'''
 
*Immobilizer - prevent anyone from starting the vehicle without scanning an iButton first.
*Authorized driving - keep track of who is driving your vehicle according to the iButton ID they use to authenticate themselves.
 
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[[File:RFID_Reader.jpg|alt=|right|400x400px]]
 
 
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'''Technical characteristics:'''
 
*1-Wire Interface
*Wiring - White wire – 1-wire data, Brown wire – power supply, Green - ground
*Power Supply - 6,5-30 V DC
*Frequency standard - 125 kHz
*Type of transponder - Manchester, 64 cycles per bit
*Antenna surface area - 6,8 cm²
*Reading range - 4 cm
*Reading frequency - 6 times per second for identification, 2 times per second when transponder is in range of reader
*Supported 1-Wire commands - 0x33 (0x0F) - Read ROM, 0xF0 - Search ROM
*Fastening method M12 thread
*Cable length 40 cm
*Operating temperature From -20 ºC to +55 ºC
*Operating humidity Up to 70%
 
 
==Installation==
To connect the 1-wire RFID reader, simply connect the 1-Wire Signal wire from the reader to the 1-Wire Data pin on the device, connect the 1-Wire Power wire to the 1-Wire Power pin and connect the ground wire to the same grounding used for the device.
 
[[File:IButton_RFID_connection.png|frameless|682x682px]]
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DESCRIPTION
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| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;" |<span style="color:#FF0000">'''VCC''' (+)</span>
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==Device configuration==
Since this reader emulates received RFID values as iButton values, it has identical functionality as the iButton reader in this regard. The reader works as soon as it is connected, but the iButton isn't used anywhere other than displayed in the iButton I/O element. In order to use it for the Immobilizer scenario, the device must have the scenario enabled. Then, iButton check can be enabled to only accept iButtons specified in the iButton list under the 1-Wire tab. <br><br>[[File:IButtonReaderConfig.png|border|frameless|682x682px]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 30 January 2026

Main Page > Accessories > 1-Wire RFID Reader

Introduction

1-Wire data protocol, implemented in many Teltonika devices, can be used to read RFID tags (by emulating them using iButton protocols).

1-Wire RFID readers are a convenient way to implement driver authorization and other functionalities.

Use cases:

  • Immobilizer - prevent the starting of a vehicle without first scanning an RFID tag.
  • Authorized driving - keep track of who is driving the vehicle according to the RFID tag they use to authenticate themselves.
  • Auto Geofencing - get notified when a vehicle leaves a pre-defined area without authorization.









Specifications

NAME DESCRIPTION
Interface 1-Wire
Wiring White = 1-wire data, Brown = Power supply, Green = Ground.
Power Supply 6.5-30 VDC
Frequency standard 125 kHz
Type of transponder Manchester, 64 cycles per bit
Antenna surface area 6,8 cm²
Reading range 4 cm
Reading frequency 6 times per second for identification, 2 times per second when transponder is in range of reader
Supported 1-Wire commands 0x33 (0x0F) - Read ROM, 0xF0 - Search ROM
Fastening method M12 thread
Cable length 40 cm
Operating temperature -20 ºC to +55 ºC
Operating humidity Up to 70%
Supported by FMB110, FMB120, FMB122, FMB125, FMU125, FMM125, FMC125, FMB130, FMU130, FMC130, FMM130, FMB140, FMB202, FMB204, FMB640, FMC640, FMM640

Installation

Note! This chapter describes the installation of an accessory supplied by Teltonika. Accessories from other manufacturers may require different steps.
To connect the accessory to your system:

  1. Connect the ground wire to the same grounding used for the device.
  2. Connect the 1-Wire Signal wire from the reader to the 1-Wire Data pin on the device.
  3. Connect the 1-Wire Power wire to the VCC.
Relay is optional, driver authentication can work only with RFID
PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1 1-wire Data (Dallas Data) Sends iButton ID
2 VCC (+) Power supply for the sensor (6.5-30 VDC)
3 GND (-) Ground

Tracker Configuration

Because this RFID reader emulates the received RFID values as iButton values, in configuration software it has identical functionality as the iButton reader.

The reader works as soon as it is connected, but the iButton isn't used anywhere other than displayed in the iButton I/O element. In order to use it for the Immobilizer scenario, the device must have the scenario enabled. Then, iButton check can be enabled to only accept iButtons specified in the iButton list under the 1-Wire tab.

Converting IO values to IDs

This short guide explains how to convert the iButton value in "I/O" menu to an ID usable in the iButton list in "1-Wire" menu.

Note! For FMx6 trackers, you do not need to convert these values.

  1. Connect your 1-Wire accessory to the tracker according to the wiring scheme.
  2. Connect the tracker to a PC, run Teltonika Configurator.
  3. Open the "I/O" menu and find the "iButton" parameter.
  4. Scan the 1-Wire accessory on the reader. The value in Configurator will shortly change.
  5. Take the value (here: 01437829000700CF) and convert it using the method shown below - then you will be able to use it in the iButton List.

Excel algorithm (copy-paste to a sheet):

  1. Column names:
    1. A1-iButton I/O
    2. B1-Removed Ox string
    3. C1-Final ID
  2. Column values:
    1. A2=0x01437829000700CF
    2. B2==MID(A2; 3; LEN(A2) - 2)
    3. C2==MID(B2; 15; 2) & MID(B2; 13; 2) & MID(B2; 11; 2) & MID(B2; 9; 2) & MID(B2; 7; 2) & MID(B2; 5; 2) & MID(B2; 3; 2) & MID(B2; 1; 2)