VR-MFC Test-Procedures/Premier V2/ETSI System

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Premier V2 ETSI System Test Procedure[edit | edit source]

Text denoted by code blocks intended to copy and paste into PuTTY Session

  1. "Ctrl"+"C" on Windows Test Computer
  2. Right Mouse Button in PuTTY Window
  3. Press "Enter" Key

Prepare for Test[edit | edit source]

Hardware[edit | edit source]

  1. Plug Power into AC power (watch for lights and screen to turn on)
  2. Plug external buzzer into PSU 2-Pin output

Paper Work[edit | edit source]

  1. Grab unit QC Paperwork Pouch (check VRSN on paper matches unit label)
  2. Ensure paperwork for each subassembly is included:
    1. Bezel
    2. Lock
    3. PSU
    4. WeatherBoard
    5. Backwall
  3. Fill out appropriate Family Tree using above paper work

Connect to Unit[edit | edit source]

  1. Open PuTTY and select "Premier V2" and click on the "Load" Button
  2. Using screen on unit, open "VR Cheklist" Application and select "Network"
  3. Enter the top IP Address into the "Host Name (or IP Address)" in PuTTY
  4. Click "Accept"
  5. Login as: root
  6. Password: rfid4ever_lt

Check CAN Connection[edit | edit source]

  1. Telnet into unit: nc localhost 2020
  2. Look at connected devices: 0 get inventory
  3. Compare shown values with the VRSNs written in the Family Tree using the below table:
ID Subassembly
102 WeatherBoard
104 Lock
110 PSU
107 Backwall

Change Reader Region to ETSI[edit | edit source]

  1. White still in Telnet: 0 set region eu3
  2. Save the change: 0 commit

Setup Unit's Serial Number[edit | edit source]

  1. Exit Telnet: exit
  2. Open Serial file: vi /etc/vrserial
  3. Press the "Shift"+"C" key
  4. Type the last 5 digits of the Unit's VRSN (ex: 12345 for Unit VRSN000012345)
  5. Press "ESC" Key
  6. Press "Shift"+":"
  7. Type "wq"
  8. Press the "Enter" Key
  9. Check the new updated number: cat /etc/vrserial

Uninstall Old Enclosure App[edit | edit source]

pm uninstall com.ventureresearch.lifetech.rfidenclosure

Setup Unit's EnclosureID[edit | edit source]

Run the EnclosureID Script:

  1. su
  2. busybox wget http://readonly:secret@svn.crm.ventureresearch.com/svn/linux/testing/vr-mx6-linuxboard/oreo/vr-checkid.sh -O /sdcard/Download/vr-checkid.sh
  3. sh /sdcard/Download/vr-checkid.sh

Follow onscreen prompts:

  1. The prompt "Do you wish to change?" will show you the current EnclosureID. If it is incorrect (based on the below table), Press "y" key then "Enter" Key to begin the script. If it is correct, press "n" key then "Enter Key to exit the script
  2. Enter VRSN of entire unit (Ex: VRSN000012345) Press "Enter Key"
  3. Model number: (09) Press "Enter Key"
  4. Temperature Rating: (04 for Fridge or 20 for Freezer) Press "Enter Key"
  5. Enter your initials (Ex: TMM) Press "Enter Key"
  6. RF Region (EU) Press "Enter Key"
  7. AC Power Rating (220) Press "Enter Key"
  8. Type the last 5 digits of the Unit's VRSN (ex: 12345 for Unit VRSN000012345) Press "Enter Key"
  9. Unit will Reboot after applying the changes

Verify Unit's New EnclosureID[edit | edit source]

  1. Once unit has rebooted, re-log into the unit by clicking "OK" on the PuTTY Box that says connection was lost
  2. Right click on the title bar of the PuTTY Window that was used to connect to the unit earlier
  3. Select "Restart Session"
  4. Login as: root
  5. Password: rfid4ever_lt
  6. Check EnclosureID: cat /etc/enclosureid
  7. Ensure this number matches the unit type according to the below table and write it in the "EnclosureID" blank at the top right of the QC Checklist and the two blanks at the top of the Family Tree
Premier V2 ETSI EnclosureID Format
Example Options
Unit Type VRSN EnclosureID VR Model Temp Country Power Serial
Fridge ETSI [+4°] VRSN000012345 VR0904EU22012345 VR 09 04 EU 220 12345
Freezer ETSI [-20°] VRSN000012345 VR0920EU22012345 VR 09 20 EU 220 12345

Run Test[edit | edit source]

  1. Open "VR Hardware Manager"
  2. Select "VR Devices"
  3. Select the Premier V2 ETSI Unit Type you are testing (Listed at the top of the Family Tree, but must include [Android Oreo])
  4. Input the IP Address used above (also listed in the Title Bar of the PuTTY Window) and select "Connect"
  5. Click on the Hammer
  6. Click on the SD Card
  7. Click on the MicroController
  8. Click on the UHF RFID Reader (ThingMagic)
  9. Click on the OpenVPN Tunnel Symbol
  10. Click the Play button to begin the Test
  11. Copy and Paste the EnclosureID obtained from above into the "Client Information" window
  12. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the test