GalileoSky GLONASS/GPS v5.1 (223) User’s ManualGalileoSky Ltd Page 328.5 Connecting 1Wire sensorsIt is possible to connect different sensors working through 1-Wire interface, and they can operatesimultaneously.8.5.1 Connecting iButton (DS1990, DS1982) identification keyThere are several identification key applications: driver identification; trailer turning off identification; doors opening identification.In the same way, it is possible to connect devices emulating iButton, for example, RFID-codes readers.The Terminal can support up to 8 identification keys with certain identifiers or two identification keys withany identifier. When using a microSD card up to 1000 IK with certain identifier are supported.By identification key applying to 1-Wire and GND contacts (Contacts description) the key number is enteredinto the memory, the point is recorded and four lower bytes are sent to the server without checksum. By keydisconnection the number turns to zero, the point is recorded and message is sent to the server. Keys havingcode less than 100000 are stored in iButton[1] field.Eight key identifiers can be set using iButtons command (section Digital inputs settings) or in the Configuratoron Settings\Digital inputs tab. You should enter 4 lower bytes of iButton key number without checksum, inhexadecimal system.For example, full hexadecimal key number:09 00 00 00 91 02 0С 5С, where09 – type of device (in this case, it is DS1982, for DS1990 is 01),00 00 00 91 02 0С – unique number,5С – checksum.In this case, one should enter 00 91 02 2С.By identification key applying with one of the certain identifiers, a correspondent bit will be set in iButtonconnection status field. You may control it on the Device tab in the Configurator.By using a microSD card you may edit a list of trusted keys with the help of the AddKey, DelKey commands(section Digital inputs settings). You can also connect the card to the computer and edit the list in theConfigurator on the Trusted iButton keys tab. In case of connection of one of the enlisted IK, a correspondentbit will be set in the Device Status field. (Table 3. Explanation of the device status field).