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IPT-HH20

Software description PF_Ident

20

5269

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007

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2

49

9.1.3

Read/Write > Data copy

In this menu, you have the option of copying a data record that you have just read in to one or 
more other data carriers

Copy data menu

Description of menu entries

Address

In the data input field of the 

Address

 menu entry, you have the option of changing 

the start address.

Start addresses specify the location of the individual data blocks on data carriers. You can read 
out specific data blocks and transfer data by changing the start address.

Defining a start address

Define the start address as follows:

1.

Select 

Address

.

2.

Enter the start address using the input keys.

3.

Press the left softkey (

) to confirm your entry.

Number of blocks

In the data input field of the 

No. blocks

 menu entry, you have the option of changing the 

number of blocks.

The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data 
carrier and how many data blocks are written to the data carrier. Each address block contains 4 
bytes, i.e. in ASCII format, you can enter 4 characters for each block in the data input field of 
the 

Data

 menu entry, in hexadecimal data format 8 characters (2 characters each) and in 

decimal data format 12 characters (3 characters each).

Submenu

Options

Menu entry

Address
No. blocks

Summary of Contents for IPT-HH20

Page 1: ...IPT HH20 HANDHELD 125 KHZ FACTORY AUTOMATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...l Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry Zentralverband Elektrotech nik und Elektroindustrie ZVEI e V in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause Expanded reservation of proprietorship IPT HH20 ...

Page 3: ...n IPT HH20 10 4 1 Use and application 10 4 2 LED indicators and control keys 11 4 2 1 Status LED 12 4 2 2 Display 12 4 2 3 Key overview 14 4 3 Interfaces 16 4 4 Scope of supply 16 4 5 Accessories 17 4 5 1 Connecting cable 17 4 5 2 Accessories for interfaces 17 4 5 3 Handles 17 4 5 4 Storage batteries 17 4 5 5 Chargers 18 4 5 6 Brackets 18 5 Installation 19 5 1 Preparation 19 5 2 Handle installatio...

Page 4: ...ch mode 27 6 3 2 Cable operation RS 232 27 6 3 3 Cable operation PS 2 29 6 3 4 Cable operation USB 30 6 3 5 Operating with Bluetooth 31 7 Operation 32 7 1 Read data 32 7 2 Writing data 34 7 3 Editing and entering data manually 36 8 Troubleshooting 38 8 1 Error message no tag 38 8 2 Error message Connect failed 38 8 3 Error message No stored data 39 8 4 Error message No Data to copy 39 ...

Page 5: ...e Options 78 9 3 Settings menu 81 9 3 1 Settings Tag type 82 9 3 2 Settings Data format 84 9 3 3 Settings Password 85 9 3 4 Settings Trigger keys 86 9 3 5 Settings Time stamp 87 9 3 6 Settings Checksum 88 9 3 7 Settings Prefix Suffix 89 9 3 8 Settings Communication 90 9 3 9 Settings Send Log 94 9 3 10 Settings Language 95 9 3 11 Settings Date Time 96 9 3 12 Settings System 97 9 3 13 Settings Vibra...

Page 6: ...ion or instructions Action This symbol marks an acting paragraph The following chapters contain the most important instructions Basic operation see chapter 6 2 Description of the most important tasks see chapter 7 Complete description of all menu entries see chapter 9 contact Pepperl Fuchs GmbH Königsberger Allee 87 D 68307 Mannheim Telephone 0621 776 1111 Fax 0621 776 271111 e mail fa info de pep...

Page 7: ...d quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001 2 1 Declaration of Conformity The device has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations Tests confirmed that all valid FCC rules and regulations have been complied with Note A Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the manufacturer ISO9001 Note The device may not be used in the vicinity or in combination with another antenna or ...

Page 8: ...ified Danger This symbol indicates a warning about a possible danger In the event the warning is ignored the consequences may range from personal injury to death Warning This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault or danger In the event the warning is ignored the consequences may course personal injury or heaviest property damage Caution This symbol warns of a possible fault Failure to ...

Page 9: ...perating company bears responsibility for observing locally applicable safety regulations Independent interventions and separate modifications are dangerous and will void the warranty and exclude the manufacturer from any liability If serious faults occur stop using the device Secure the device against inadvertent operation In the event of repairs send the device to Pepperl Fuchs Do not dispose of...

Page 10: ...option of 2 45 GHz band wireless communication based on the Bluetooth standard ensure maximum mobility Code Data carrier 125 kHz inductive Code and data carriers for this frequency range are available in a variety of designs from small glass tubes with dimensions of 3 mm x 3 mm x 15 mm to transponders 100 mm in diameter Data carriers in chemical resistant housings designed for installation in meta...

Page 11: ...12 11 4 2 LED indicators and control keys The device has the following LED indicators and control keys 1 Status LED 2 LC display 3 Softkeys 4 Navigation keys 5 Trigger keys 6 Keypad 7 Interface 8 Battery compartment 9 Read write head 4 3 6 1 9 2 5 7 8 ...

Page 12: ...o different areas Status Description Lights up green The Handheld has been switched on The interface has been modified Data has been read or written Flashing yellow The Handheld has successfully completed a read or write command Red flashing The Handheld has unsuccessfully completed a read or write command and reports an error Off Read Write head is inactive 1 Toolbar 2 Display 3 Softkey bar 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...ata is transferred from the Handheld to the connected computer A response from the computer is not required Data transfer in two directions data is transferred from the Handheld to the connected computer The Handheld then waits for a response from the computer Keyboard mode the Handheld is connected to the computer via a USB or PS 2 interface Virtual COM port mode the Handheld emulates an RS 232 i...

Page 14: ...the form of numbers Alphabetical input mode data entered using the keys appears in the form of letters Alphabetical input mode data entered using the keys appears in the form of lower case letters Symbol input mode data entered using the keys appears in the form of symbols Symbol Description Keys Designation Left softkey Right softkey Keys Designation Up navigation key Down navigation key Left nav...

Page 15: ... Numerical Alphanumerical upper case Alphanumerical lower case and Symbols mode 1 Space 1 Space 1 Space _ 2 A B C 2 a b c 2 3 D E F 3 d e f 3 4 G H I 4 g h i 4 5 J K L 5 j k l 5 6 M N O 6 m n o 6 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 Space 8 T U V 8 t u v 8 Space 9 W X Y Z w x y z Space 0 0 0 Scrolls through the different symbol pages For data input fields delete the last character Otherwise ESC function exits th...

Page 16: ...held without storage battery or battery compartment cover CD with documentation manual 1 8 pin connecting socket 1 Note You will require other components in addition to the Handheld included in the scope of supply to complete assembly of the device The basic equipment includes Handheld battery and charging station Missing components can be ordered from Pepperl Fuchs ...

Page 17: ...esignation Description ODZ MAH CAB B14 Connecting cable USB interface length approx 180 cm ODZ MAH CAB R2 Connecting cable RS 232 interface length approx 120 cm ODZ MAH CAB R6 Connecting cable PS 2 interface length approx 120 cm Designation Description ODZ MAH B15 Bluetooth modem without cable preset to USB ODZ MAH B15 R2 Bluetooth modem without cable preset to RS232 ODZ MAH B15 R6 Bluetooth modem...

Page 18: ...ODZ MAH200 CHARGER Charger for 2 lithium ion storage batteries ODZ MAH CHARGER Battery charging tray for handles with integrated lithium ion storage battery ODZ MAH200 SUPPLY ODZ MAH CAB CHARGE Plug supply unit with cable for direct connection of the Handheld ODZ MAH CHARGER SINGLE Charger for I T HH20 with integrated battery ODZ MAH BAT Designation Description ODZ MAH300 BRACKET Table bracket for...

Page 19: ... items are present and correct based on your order and the shipping documents If you have any questions please contact Pepperl Fuchs 3 Keep the original packing material in case you need to store or ship the unit at a later time Fitting the battery Fit the battery as follows 1 Turn the battery so that you can remove it as shown in the illustration 2 Slide the plastic tab on the battery into the co...

Page 20: ...erface cable to the switched on computer When the Handheld is switched on the symbols displayed in the toolbar indicate the charging status of the Handheld Overviewview table Symbols in the toolbar on page 13 Note If you are operating the handheld via an RS 232 interface connect the RS 232 interface power supply unit to the socket to charge the battery Note Completely discharged storage batteries ...

Page 21: ...the Handheld as follows 1 Insert the Handheld including battery in the mount on the handle 2 Push the Handheld back until the plug on the handle enters the cable connection socket on the Handheld 3 Press the Handheld firmly onto the plug until it is flush with the handle The Handheld is now fitted to the handle ...

Page 22: ...own the Handheld carefully until the locking device on the Handheld engages in the handle 6 Connect the interface cable to the cable connection socket underneath the handle The Handheld is now ready for operation Fitting a handle with integrated storage battery A handle with integrated battery is also available for this Handheld as an optional accessory Fit the handle to the Handheld as follows 1 ...

Page 23: ...ble into the slot on the protective cap and push the protective cap towards the cable connection socket 3 Ensure that you push the protective cap in the correct position over the interface cable 4 Screw the protective cap to the handle using the screws supplied The interface cable is now secured against accidental removal Note For secure mounting of the Handheld we recommend that you secure the Ha...

Page 24: ...oving the handle Remove the handle as follows 1 If you have secured the handheld with screws on the handle remove the screws 2 Push the locking device in the direction of the arrow and press the handheld out of the retainer The handle is removed ...

Page 25: ...ight trigger key and hold for approx 1 second The Handheld switches on Switching off the Handheld The Handheld switches off automatically if it remains idle for more than 2 hours Note The Handheld automatically switches to standby mode approx 2 minutes after the key is last pressed Note The device switches on automatically when connected to the USB or PS 2 interface on your computer ...

Page 26: ...your selection 6 2 2 Data entry Key Function Up navigation key Browse upwards in different menus and submenus Down navigation key Browse downwards in different menus and submenus Enter navigation key Select menus submenus and individual menu entries Left softkey Function depends on the menu You can usually use this key to confirm a command e g OK or execute a command e g read Right softkey Functio...

Page 27: ...meters 4 Press the left softkey to confirm your entries The interface is now activated 5 Press the right softkey to exit the menu Caution Data loss An incorrectly preset interface may lead to data loss Make sure that the Handheld is connected to the interface USB RS 232 Bluetooth preset in the Handheld If necessary use another interface cable or modify the settings in the Handheld Note Using batte...

Page 28: ...ndheld Connecting the Handheld to the computer via the RS 232 interface cable Connect the Handheld to the computer as follows 1 Switch off the computer 2 Connect the RS 232 plug on the interface cable to the RS 232 interface on the computer 3 Connect the low voltage plug on the power supply unit to the low voltage socket on the RS 232 interface cable 4 Connect the power supply unit to the mains po...

Page 29: ... cable is now connected to the Handheld Connecting the Handheld to the computer via the PS 2 interface cable Connect the Handheld to the computer as follows 1 Switch off the computer 2 If an external keyboard is connected to the computer disconnect it 3 If you are using a USB keyboard connect the keyboard to the PS 2 socket on the interface cable using a suitable adapter If you are using a keyboar...

Page 30: ... your hand with the controls facing upwards 3 Insert the plug into the corresponding cable connection socket on the Handheld 4 Press the plug firmly into the cable connection socket until the locking device audibly engages The interface cable is now connected to the Handheld Connecting the Handheld to the computer via the USB interface cable Connect the Handheld to the computer as follows Insert t...

Page 31: ...the internal memory Connecting the Handheld via Bluetooth Establish a connection between the Handheld and a Bluetooth compatible device e g laptop with corresponding Bluetooth USB dongle as follows 1 Select Settings Communication 2 Activate the Bluetooth interface The Bluetooth submenu opens 3 Press the Enter navigation key to activate the desired mode 4 Enter the MAC address in the data input fie...

Page 32: ...er data by changing the start address Defining a start address Define the start address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input keys 3 Press the left softkey to confirm your entry Setting the number of blocks The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data carrier and how many data blocks can be written to the data carrier Each bl...

Page 33: ...us LED lights up yellow and then green If you have activated the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu an acoustic signal sounds and the Handheld vibrates The read data is then displayed in line with the selected data format If the transfer was unsuccessful the status LED briefly flashes red and a fault indication is issued See chapter 8 Tip Other options see chapter 9 1 1 Note All d...

Page 34: ...A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available 01 xxxx HAND 02 xxxx xxxx HAND HELD 03 HEX hexadecimal In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available 01 xx xx xx xx spaces are not required 11 22 11 22 02 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 11 22 11 22 1A 2B 3C 4D 03 DEC decimal In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available 01 xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are no...

Page 35: ...lds 3 Enter the relevant data in the correct syntax for the data format selected using the input keys 4 Press the CLEAR input key to delete individual characters You can only delete the last character entered not individual characters within the character string 5 Press the left softkey to confirm your entry If the character entered does not correspond with the syntax of the data format a fault in...

Page 36: ...open the options 4 Select Edit 5 Press the key to delete individual characters You can only delete the last characters entered not individual characters within the character string 6 Enter the required modifications using the input keys 7 Press the left softkey to confirm your modification The value in the memory is edited Note Observe the input format Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must al...

Page 37: ...n the options 3 Select Enter data 4 Enter the data record using the input keys 5 Press the Enter navigation key to confirm your entry The value is saved as a new data record Note Observe the input format Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must always contain 2 characters and data bytes in decimal data format must contain 3 characters ...

Page 38: ... carrier within reception range Position the Handheld correctly or move the data carrier within the reception range Incorrect data carrier type setting Set the correct data carrier type Possible cause Fault Rectification Incorrect interface setting Select the correct interface and configure accordingly No interface available Connect the correct interface cable ...

Page 39: ...Fault Rectification All data transferred and Auto delete mode active No data in the memory Read or enter data manually Possible cause Fault Rectification No data has been read in up to now Data stored in the memory cannot be copied in the Copy data menu Read in the data in the Copy data menu and copy it directly from the menu ...

Page 40: ...nd copying it to another Reading the fixcode on a data carrier Writing the fixcode to data carriers Reading registers Writing to registers Overwriting data carriers Note Save energy The read write head on the Handheld switches on as soon as you execute a command in the Read Write menu This is indicated by the lit green LED The read write head is only switched off when you exit the relevant submenu...

Page 41: ... the start address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input keys 3 Press the left softkey to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input field of the No blocks menu entry you have the option of changing the number of blocks The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data carrier and how many data blocks are written to the...

Page 42: ...the Copy menu entry to transfer the data currently being read to the Data write menu Data copy To use this option to copy data proceed as follows 1 Read in the data on one or more data carriers 2 After reading in the last data carrier press the right softkey to exit read mode 3 Select Options Copy If the copy process is successful Data assumed appears on the display and the status LED lights up gr...

Page 43: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per block DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are not required per block Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in t...

Page 44: ...ng data The entry read in the softkey bar prompts the read write head on the Handheld to execute the Data read function Data located on a data carrier or code carrier is read and either transferred to the Handheld memory or sent directly to a computer depending on the setting Detailed instructions see chapter 7 1 Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overri...

Page 45: ...t address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input keys 3 Press the left softkey to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input field of the No blocks menu entry you have the option of changing the number of blocks The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data carrier and how many data blocks are written to the data car...

Page 46: ...1 Select No blocks 2 Press the CLEAR input key to delete the quantity already entered 3 Enter the number of blocks using the input keys Data In the data input field of the Data menu entry you have the option of entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier Options submenu Submenu Data format apply to key Menu entry ...

Page 47: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per block DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are not required per block Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in t...

Page 48: ... Instructions on Write data function Writing data The entry write in the softkey bar prompts the read write head on the Handheld to execute the Data write function The data is written to a data carrier entered in the Handheld beforehand Detailed instructions see chapter 7 2 Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigge...

Page 49: ...tart address Define the start address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input keys 3 Press the left softkey to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input field of the No blocks menu entry you have the option of changing the number of blocks The number of blocks determines how many data blocks the Handheld reads from the data carrier and how many data blocks...

Page 50: ...the Copy menu entry to transfer the data currently being read to the Data write menu Data copy To use this option to copy data proceed as follows 1 Read in the data on one or more data carriers 2 After reading in the last data carrier press the right softkey to exit read mode 3 Select Options Copy If the copy process is successful Data assumed appears on the display and the status LED lights up gr...

Page 51: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per block DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are not required per block Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in t...

Page 52: ...bmenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the trigger key on the handle Note The trigger key configuration depends on which command was executed previously If you executed a ...

Page 53: ... Position the read write head on the Handheld directly beside the data carrier from which you wish to copy the data record 3 Press the left softkey The data record appears on the display 4 Then position the read write head on the Handheld directly beside the data carrier to which you wish to copy the data record 5 Press the right softkey OK appears on the display 6 Press the CLEAR input key to exi...

Page 54: ...are description PF_Ident 9 1 4 Read Write Read fixcode In this menu you have the option of reading the fixcode for a data carrier Read fixcode menu Options submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Submenu Data format apply to key Menu entry ...

Page 55: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per block DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are not required per block Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in t...

Page 56: ... on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Description of menu entries Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assi...

Page 57: ...3 Press the left softkey If the read process is successful the status LED lights up yellow and then green If you have activated the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu an acoustic signal sounds and the Handheld vibrates The read data is then displayed in line with the selected data format If the transfer was unsuccessful the status LED briefly flashes red and a fault indication is ...

Page 58: ...ype In the data input field of the Fix type menu entry you have the option of determining whether the fix code written to the data carrier can be modified or overwritten Data In the Data field you have the option of entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier Options submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Fix type Data Permanent fix code 02 Rewritable fix code Data carrier type e g 11 for...

Page 59: ... ASCII format numbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the handheld are available xxxxx HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx xx spaces are not required DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx spaces are not required Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in this...

Page 60: ... on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Description of menu entries Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assi...

Page 61: ...e left softkey to confirm the entry If the character entered does not correspond with the syntax of the data format a fault indication is issued and the value is not accepted 8 Position the read write head on the Handheld directly beside the data carrier 9 Press the left softkey to confirm the entry If the write process is successful OK appears on the display and the status LED flashes green If yo...

Page 62: ...nu Protection submenu Description of menu entries In the Read protection menu entry you can view the start and end areas for read protection In the Write protection menu entry you can view the start and end address for the write protected data area Submenu Protection Control Menu entry Submenu Options Menu entry Read protect start end Write protect start end Note You can only read and write to dat...

Page 63: ...ubmenu apply to key In the apply to key submenu you have the option of assigning the command from the overriding menu to the trigger keys on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Submenu Menu entry left right handle ...

Page 64: ... entry you can see whether password mode has been activated or deactivated User bits In the data input field of the User bits menu entry you can view the entered user information Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is ...

Page 65: ...ubmenu apply to key In the apply to key submenu you have the option of assigning the command from the overriding menu to the trigger keys on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Submenu Menu entry left right handle ...

Page 66: ...enu entries Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the trigger key on the handle ...

Page 67: ...on of writing to certain configuration areas on the data carrier For more information on the configuration areas see chapter 1 Write register menu Description of the submenu Password In the data input fields of the Password menu entry you have the option of changing an existing password Submenu Protection Control Menu entry Password ...

Page 68: ...f setting the start and end areas in bits for read protection in the file entry fields Write protect In the data input fields in the Write protect menu entry you have the option of defining the start and end address of the write protected data area Options submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Read protect start end Write protect start end Submenu apply to key Menu entry ...

Page 69: ... on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Description of menu entries Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assi...

Page 70: ...modified accordingly If password protection is activated data can be written to all data words located outside of the write protected area on the condition that the correct password is set and password mode is activated If password protection is deactivated all data words can be read If password protection is activated the read protected area is active i e this area can only be read if the correct...

Page 71: ...ubmenu apply to key In the apply to key submenu you have the option of assigning the command from the overriding menu to the trigger keys on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Submenu Menu entry left right handle ...

Page 72: ...enu entries Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the trigger key on the handle ...

Page 73: ... complete data carrier with a separately defined character so that you can then format or delete it Fill tag menu Description of menu entries Data In the Data field you have the option of entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier Options submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Data Submenu Data format apply to key Menu entry ...

Page 74: ...mat numbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available x ASCII characters that cannot be displayed DEC e g 013 for CR HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx spaces are not required DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available xxx spaces are not required Note Changing the data format Modifications to the ...

Page 75: ... on the Handheld and the handle Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Description of menu entries Submenu Menu entry left right handle Key Description left The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the left trigger key right The command from the overriding menu is assigned to the right trigger key handle The command from the overriding menu is assi...

Page 76: ...he entry If the character entered does not correspond with the syntax of the data format an error message is issued and the value is not accepted 5 Position the read write head on the Handheld directly beside the data carrier 6 Press the left softkey If the read process is successful OK appears on the display and the status LED flashes green If you have activated the buzzer and the vibration alarm...

Page 77: ...n the Storage menu Browsing through stored data records Sending individual all data records Editing data records Deleting individual all data records Entering new data records Selecting data records The number of stored data records appears in the toolbar on the display data record all data records 1 Press the left navigation key or the right navigation key to browse through the stored data record...

Page 78: ...terface in the Settings Interface menu and connect the Handheld to the computer using an interface cable 1 Press the left navigation key or the right navigation key to open the relevant data record 2 Press the left softkey to open the options 3 Select Send If the record is sent successfully data record number sent appears in the status bar on the display 4 Press the left navigation key or the righ...

Page 79: ... to confirm your selection 7 Press the right softkey to exit the Storage menu Delete This command gives you the option of deleting the data record currently selected Deleting data records Delete data records as follows 1 Press the left navigation key or the right navigation key to open the relevant data record 2 Press the left softkey to open the options 3 Select Delete A message does not appear o...

Page 80: ...ords are displayed one by one in extremely rapid succession and sent 3 Press the right softkey to exit the Storage menu Delete all This command gives you the option of deleting all data records Deleting data Delete all data records as follows 1 Press the left softkey to open the options 2 Select Delete all Delete all data appears on the display 3 Press the left softkey to confirm the prompt No dat...

Page 81: ... functions to the trigger keys on the Handheld and the handle Switch time stamp on and off Select interface Define send save options Select menu language Adjust date time Adjust display settings Set vibration alarm Adjust buzzer volume Restore factory settings Tip Press the left softkey to adopt the settings permanently before exiting the menu Press the right softkey to discard the settings before...

Page 82: ...the option of entering a data carrier type manually All data carrier types from 00 to 99 can be entered Submenu Menu entry 03 EM4450 11 Q5 12 FRAM 14 AT5557 others Tag type Chip type Details Designation P F Access Bit Fix code length 02 EM4102 Unique EM Microelectron ic IPC02 Fix code 40 5 03 EM4450 Titan EM Microelectron ic IPC03 R W fix code 928 32 4 11 Q5 Sokymat IPC11 R W 40 12 FRAM P F IPC12 ...

Page 83: ...ting the tag type 1 Select Settings Tag type 2 Press the Enter navigation key to activate the desired tag type 3 Press the left softkey to confirm your selection An asterisk appears in front of the activated menu entry 4 Press the right softkey to exit the menu ...

Page 84: ...s simultaneously Submenu Menu entry ASCII HEX DEC Data format Notes ASCII In ASCII format numbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available DEC In decimal data format numbers 0 to 255 are available Note Changing the data format Modifications to the data format in this menu change ...

Page 85: ...protection is no longer possible Activating Deactivating password mode 1 Select Password 2 Press the Enter navigation key to activate or deactivate password mode Password In the data input field of the Password menu entry you have the option of assigning a password The default password for the read heads and the data carriers is 00000000 hexadecimal format on delivery The password in the read writ...

Page 86: ...r 10 Trigger key menu Description of menu entries Important the trigger key function is blocked when you open the Settings menu Submenu Menu entry left right handle Keys Description Left The command entered in the data input field is assigned to the left trigger key Right The command entered in the data input field is assigned to the right trigger key Handle The command entered in the data input f...

Page 87: ...The current date and time is automatically attached to the read data records in the format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS either in the memory or in the output program when the records are transferred automatically to the computer Time stamp menu Note Correct time stamp To generate the correct time stamp set the current date and time under Settings Date Time Submenu Menu entry On Off ...

Page 88: ...tings Checksum In the Checksum submenu you have the option of allocating a checksum to the data you wish to transfer This checksum is inserted in front of the suffix and is used to check if the data was transferred without error Checksum menu Submenu Menu entry On Off ...

Page 89: ... In the Prefix Suffix submenu you have the option of adding a prefix or a suffix after the time stamp to the data you wish to transfer Single characters or character strings in ASCII format can be added Prefix Suffix menu Note ASCII table see chapter 11 Submenu Menu entry Prefix Suffix ...

Page 90: ...menu entries You can configure these parameters for the individual interfaces in the various operating modes Submenu RS232 PS2 USB Bluetooth Options Menu entry Interface and operating modes Description RS232 Baud Specify the required baud rate here Select one of the following values 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data bits Specify the required data bits here Select one of the followi...

Page 91: ...p and Error check functions for example VCOM 1way The VCOM 1way driver activates a virtual COM port Data entered using the USB keyboard is ported to a serial application via the virtual COM port Bluetooth 1way Max range One way communication from the Handheld to the computer This operating mode offers a greater maximum range but is not as reliable Only select this operating mode if you intend to u...

Page 92: ...n the Handheld and the evaluation unit Data is transferred in packets as per protocol and achieves a reliable transfer because the Handheld always waits for a response from the evaluation unit before deleting data from the internal memory The data is transferred again automatically if necessary The two devices also continuously check whether the connection to the respective end device is still act...

Page 93: ...ing the timeout value in ms for the V commands V commands are used to send commands from the PC directly to the Handheld so that each terminal program and interface can be used A timeout detects the end of the command The preset timeout value of 500ms can be modified in the communication menu on the Handheld i e if after the last character no other characters are received within the timeout the co...

Page 94: ...e data is transferred regardless of Always save setting Always log Read in or input data is saved in the Handheld memory regardless of whether it was sent to a computer or not Auto delete Data from the Handheld memory is deleted once it is sent to a computer If read in or entered data is read and then sent directly from the Handheld to the computer and the option Auto delete is activated the data ...

Page 95: ...PT HH20 Software description PF_Ident 205269 2007 12 95 9 3 10 Settings Language In the Language submenu you have the option of selecting the menu language Language menu Submenu Menu entry English German ...

Page 96: ...the time stamp Date Time menu Entering the date and time 1 Press the up navigation key and the down navigation key to navigate to the individual data input fields 2 Press the CLEAR input key to delete numbers already entered 3 Enter the numbers using the input keys 4 Press the left softkey to confirm your entries Submenu Menu entry year month day hours minutes ...

Page 97: ...itches to standby mode System menu Adjusting the illumination time and standby time 1 Press the up navigation key and the down navigation key to navigate to the individual data input fields 2 Press the CLEAR input key to delete numbers already entered 3 Enter the numbers using the input keys 4 Press the left softkey to confirm your entries Submenu Menu entry Backlight time in sec Standby mode time...

Page 98: ... 98 IPT HH20 Software description PF_Ident 9 3 13 Settings Vibrator In the Vibrator submenu you have the option of activating or deactivating the vibration alarm for the device Vibrator menu Submenu Menu entry On Off ...

Page 99: ...ul reading and successful writing Buzzer menu Adjusting the buzzer volume and signal times 1 Press the up navigation key and the down navigation key to navigate to the individual data input fields 2 Press the CLEAR input key to delete numbers already entered 3 Enter the numbers using the input keys 4 Press the left softkey to confirm your entries Submenu Menu entry Volume 0 100 Duration read ms Du...

Page 100: ...format ASCII HEX DEC ASCII Password mode Off Password 00000000 Time stamp on off Off Interface USB VCOM 1way Interface auto connect On Interface auto disconnect Off Interface timeout for V commands 500 ms Interface MAC address Send Save always send On Send Save always log Off Send Save auto delete On Send Save auto upload On Language English Background lighting on off and time On 3 seconds Standby...

Page 101: ...ftware description PF_Ident 205269 2007 12 101 Restoring settings to their default values 1 Select Settings Default sett Reset to default value appears on the display 2 Press the left softkey to confirm the prompt ...

Page 102: ... or deleting the script Delete You also have the option of defining the script as a default application Set as default This script is launched automatically when the device is powered up Caution Modified or separate JavaScript programs Data reading and writing processes may be influenced or disrupted Do not modify the JavaScript programs provided by the manufacturer Check whether the identificatio...

Page 103: ... Manufacturer Type designation Part number PrtNo Status of the firmware for the read write head FW Status of the software PF_Ident js SW Hardware version HW Device serial number Reader ID MAC address BD Addr Software number of the Handheld firmware App Software number of the Handheld boot software Boot Radio OEM ID ...

Page 104: ...empt is made to read fixcode The specified length of the fixcode depends on the data carrier type Command Description SR Read data SW Write data SF Read fix code SX Write fix code SG Read configuration area register SC Write to configuration area register S Overwrite tag GS Read tag type CT Set tag type PM Activate and deactivate password mode PS Set password PC Change password Command SR WordAddr...

Page 105: ...e attempt is made to write a word to the configuration area protection word or control word from address ConfAddr Password mode must be activated in the read head to write to the configuration area Fill Data Carrier S The data carrier is filled with WordNum data blocks described by fill signs FillSign from the specified block address WordAddr Get State GS This command is used to read out permanent...

Page 106: ... an incorrect password accessing data areas without write protection is no longer possible Password set PS Sets the password that the read station transferred to the data carrier in password mode Password change PC Changes the password of a data carrier The old password must be entered followed by the new password If the password is successfully accepted the password in the read station is also ch...

Page 107: ...cter ASCII FixLen Character ASCII 05 Length of the fix code in bytes FixType 2 characters ASCII Status 1 character ASCII command was executed without error No tag fault indication TagType 2 characters in the preset data format Value indicates the number of the data carrier type Timeout 3 characters in the preset data format Interface timeout in ms A fault indication is issued when this time elapse...

Page 108: ... 4B 75 K 6B 107 k 0C 12 FF 2C 44 4C 76 L 6C 108 l 0D 13 CR 2D 45 4D 77 M 6D 109 m 0E 14 SO 2E 46 4E 78 N 6E 110 n 0F 15 SI 2F 47 4F 79 O 6F 111 o 10 16 DLE 30 48 0 50 80 P 70 112 p 11 17 DC1 31 49 1 51 81 Q 71 113 q 12 18 DC2 32 50 2 52 82 R 72 114 r 13 19 DC3 33 51 3 53 83 S 73 115 s 14 20 DC4 34 52 4 54 84 T 74 116 t 15 21 NAK 35 53 5 55 85 U 75 117 u 16 22 SYN 36 54 6 56 86 V 76 118 v 17 23 ETB...

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