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Electromagnetic Inductive  

RFID System 

 

V720-series 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

Long-Range Reader/ Writer 

 

V720S-BC5D4A  

V720S-BC5D4A-US 

 

 

 

Manual Number SRFM-005A

Summary of Contents for V720S-BC5D4A

Page 1: ...Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System V720 series User s Manual Long Range Reader Writer V720S BC5D4A V720S BC5D4A US Manual Number SRFM 005A...

Page 2: ...s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY O...

Page 3: ...road systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations z Systems machines and equipment t...

Page 4: ...ations for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weigh...

Page 5: ...ended damage caused to house household goods or livestock pets Description of Symbols Prohibition Indicates an action or activity not permitted Observe strictly Indicates the need to ensure the safe u...

Page 6: ...nual z Failure to do so may cause failure of the device electric shock or fire Do not use or store the device in the following locations Locations that do not satisfy the specified operating condition...

Page 7: ...rence and may affect communication with Tags If the product is required in the vicinity of these items check for any interferences prior to use z On the contrary the system itself may affect radio sta...

Page 8: ...he R TTE Directive Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive as a set of the antenna V720 HS04 in October 2006 Radio EN 300 330 EMC EN 301 489 1 EN55024 EN61000 4 2 3 4 6 Safe...

Page 9: ...eparately 9 2 3 1 General Specifications 9 2 3 2 Dimensions 9 2 4 Memory Map of Tag 11 2 4 1 I CODE SLI Chip 11 2 4 2 I CODE1 Chip 14 SECTION 3 Functions 3 1 3 1 Operating mode 2 3 1 1 Chip Operating...

Page 10: ...Control by Commands 3 5 1 1 Control by Commands 3 5 1 2 Command Response Flow 3 5 1 3 ACK NACK Control 4 5 2 Control Procedures for Each Communication Mode 5 5 2 1 Single Access 5 5 2 1 1 Single Trig...

Page 11: ...5 I O Control Command CC 50 5 6 6 Test TS 50 5 6 7 Version VS 51 5 7 Setting Command 52 5 7 1 Reader Writer AFI Enable Disable Changeover AE ISO Mode only 52 5 7 2 Reader Writer AFI Value setting AF...

Page 12: ...urn Around Time and Communication Time 2 7 1 1 Communication time in I CODE1 mode 2 7 1 2 ISO mode Communication time of I CODE SLI chip 4 7 1 3 Turn Around Time TAT Calculation Method 5 7 2 Calculati...

Page 13: ...1 1 SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration 1 1 Features 1 2 1 2 System Configuration 1 3 1 2 1 Example of 1 to 1 System Configuration 1 3 1 2 2 Example of 1 to N System Configuration 1 4...

Page 14: ...ORM ERROR RUN COMM NORM ERROR 24V GND GR Reset IN1 IN2 IN3 INCOM OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUTCOM COM1 EIA 485 COM2 EIA 232 COM1 EIA 232 485 Host Device for setup such as PC or PLC Highly Functional RFID Sy...

Page 15: ...K70 RF SW BOX Long Range Reader Writer V720S BC5D4A Long Range Antenna V720 HS04 Personal computer Desktop computer Laptop computer RS 232C Host device RUN COM M NORM ERRO R RUN COM M NORM ERRO R ON O...

Page 16: ...al computer Desktop computer Laptop computer V720 HS04 V720S BC5D4A RUN COM M NOR M ERR OR V720 HS04 V720S BC5D4A RUN COM M NOR M ERR OR V720 HS04 V720S BC5D4A RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Host device Contain...

Page 17: ...neral Specifications 2 4 2 2 2 Performance Specifications 2 4 2 2 3 Reader Writer Communications Specifications 2 5 2 2 4 I O Specifications 2 6 2 2 5 Host Communications Specifications 2 7 2 2 6 Dime...

Page 18: ...ANT Connects an antenna the V720 HS04 or the like 5 Receiving antenna connector RX ANT A receive only antennal can be connected to this connector This connector is provided for special applications e...

Page 19: ...pe of connector Pin number Name Description 1 RST RESET signal input 2 IN1 External input signal 1 3 IN2 External input signal 2 4 IN3 External input signal 3 5 INCOM Common terminal for common use by...

Page 20: ...t minutes Shock resistance No abnormal condition after giving an impact of 150 m s2 three times each in X Y and Z directions i e 18 times in total Grounding Connecting to a ground of 100 or less Dimen...

Page 21: ...ethod Fast mode RZ 1 out of 4 Standard mode 1 out of 256 Baud rate Fast mode 26 5 kbps Standard mode 1 65 kbps 2 Receipt specifications Item Specifications Central carrier frequency 13 56 MHz 7 kHz Su...

Page 22: ...age 19 V min OFF voltage 5 V max Input response time 70 ms max Wiring with I O equipment Ex NPN transistor output Open collector type e g 3 wire type sensor Internal circuit 2 2k Internal circuit 2 2k...

Page 23: ...use of horizontal parity can be selected Line length 4 15 m when RS 232C is selected 300 m in total when RS 485 is selected COM2 connector Item Description Initial value after resetting power supply...

Page 24: ...2 2 Specifications 2 2 2 8 2 2 6 Dimensions...

Page 25: ...ric strength Leakage current of 1mA max at 300VAC Leakage current of 1mA max at 300VAC Leakage current of 1mA max at 300VAC Cladding material PVC PVC PVC 2 3 2 Dimensions Antenna cable V720 A41 Model...

Page 26: ...r is an inch screw thread M2 54 type D sub connector Reader Writer side connector 2 pin RD 1 pin RD 3 pin SD 2 pin SD 5 pin SG 3 pin SG Housing Shield Connect the shield wire to the connector cover on...

Page 27: ...defined in ISO IEC15693 1 shows an example of a Memory Map of an IC hereinafter called ISO IEC chip in accordance with ISO IEC15693 1 Maximum address space of ISO IEC15693 chip organized with 4 bytes...

Page 28: ...ble MSB LSB Byte The pages marked with X in the table above are reserved for future use 3 AFI AFI is special area for enabling the user to identify a Tag that is suitable for a specific user applicati...

Page 29: ...The factory settings are as follow If the bit of a particular page is 1 that page is write protected MSB LSB Byte0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 03 Page 02 Page 01 Page 00 Byte1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 0B Page 0A...

Page 30: ...equent blocks are allocated as shown below The memory is organized with four bytes as one page 4 bytes 32 bits One page is the minimum unit that can be read from and written to the memory The memory a...

Page 31: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 02 Page 01 Page 00 Page FF Byte 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 06 Page 05 Page 04 Page 03 Byte 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 0A Page 09 Page 08 Page 07 QUIET EAS page FE QUIET mode All the functi...

Page 32: ...tiple Access 3 4 3 2 4 Selective Access 3 4 3 2 5 Fast Read Access I CODE1 Mode only 3 5 3 3 Memory Check Function I CODE1 Mode Only 3 6 3 3 1 Usage 3 6 3 4 Lock Function 3 7 3 5 Discriminating Access...

Page 33: ...and ST To always start the Reader Writer in the Online Mode the default mode is disabled using the Offline Mode Setting Command FL When the Reader Writer is turned on in Online Mode it remains in a st...

Page 34: ...g normally In the I CODE1 Mode the Tag is processed only once at the entry into the communication area It can be reprocessed once it is outside the area again 3 2 2 FIFO Access FIFO Access is used to...

Page 35: ...g Function is useful for unstable Tags in the Antenna Communication Area refer to SECTION 3 8 for details 3 2 4 Selective Access Selective Access is used to read or write data on specified Tags among...

Page 36: ...onfirming the communication area When the Tag number code is set to those other than 0 Multiple Access Mode The only execution timing available is Repeat since the function employs a simple version of...

Page 37: ...lculated and written to the check code area When the data verification command is sent the CRC code for the data in the target calculation area is calculated and compared with the data in the check co...

Page 38: ...te command on the write protect page the write processing error code 71 will occur The lock setting consists of 12 bits of data in total giving one bit to each page Lock setting can be made by using t...

Page 39: ...es communications with Tag A and B as their family codes match Communication with Tag C is not possible This identification code has nothing to do with identifying Tags as the application ID is 00h Re...

Page 40: ...y the Stop Command ST 3 6 2 External Output Online Mode The output status can be modified or read out by the I O Control Command CC Read out data can be evaluated by the host and output as a control s...

Page 41: ...EAS threshold the external output 1 OUT1 will turn ON for the specified time The operation state is visibly identified by the OUT1 LED light The EAS threshold and external output time are specified by...

Page 42: ...IFO Repeat Mode FR Multiple Trigger Mode MT Multiple Repeat Mode MR UR I CODE1 Only When the function is enabled the unique number UID SNR given to the processed Tag is recorded in the table of the pr...

Page 43: ...Communications Setting 4 8 4 3 5 Offline Mode Setting 4 9 4 3 6 Initialization of settings 4 9 4 3 7 Fixing of Settings 4 9 4 4 Installation Environment 4 10 4 4 1 Installation 4 10 4 5 Mounting Meth...

Page 44: ...s In the state where the EAS enabled Tags are present in the Antenna Communication Area OUT1 turns ON for the specified time OUT1 stays ON while the Tags are present in the area LED Output state in ea...

Page 45: ...cial command processing state in the following situations although it is not actually communicating with the Tags The COMM LED is not lit in these cases After the commands have been executed in FIFO t...

Page 46: ...cable connection and the processing operation of communications before the trial operation of the whole system It is recommended that RS 232C be connected to COM2 where the communication condition is...

Page 47: ...d COM2 7 bits 7 bits 8 bits This command sets the data length for use in communications with the host COM1 Even Parity bit setting 1 CP command COM2 Even None Odd Even This command sets the parity bit...

Page 48: ...of the node number setting 3 Terminal resistance setting This setting is necessary when COM1 is used as RS 485 If more than one Reader Writer is connected to a single host terminal resistance must be...

Page 49: ...Code Application ID I CODE1 Mode Refer to SECTION 3 5 for the details of the function The settings are done using the specific setting command of each operating mode Operatin g mode Setting name comm...

Page 50: ...the respective antenna operation guide The function must be disabled for the configurations where the antenna is not used This can be done by using the Receiving Antenna Changeover Command AC Setting...

Page 51: ...into the EEPROM nonvolatile memory so that they will survive a power reset of the Reader Writer Use the EEPROM write command EW to fix your setting Setting name command name EEPROM write EW command P...

Page 52: ...Writer close to heaters transformers or resistors that radiate excessive heat If power lines or high tension lines with large currents are located close to the Reader Writer be sure to test the Reader...

Page 53: ...ecure it onto the mounting plate with M6 screws spring washers and flat washers Do not apply organic solvent e g screw lock solvent to the screws to secure the Reader Writer If you do the Reader Write...

Page 54: ...thickness of AWG16 in order to prevent the dropping of voltage It is recommended that twisted pair wire be used for the power line The thickness of AWG16 is the maximum wire diameter that can be used...

Page 55: ...R RO R PC V720 HS04 RS 232C cable V720 A62 RUN COMM NORM ERROR RUN COMM NORM ERROR AC100V Power supply S82K 03024 Power supply cable V720 A51 Antenna cable V720 A41 Host computer SG SD RD FG SG SD RD...

Page 56: ...nnector is viewed from engaging face COM1 COM2 98 25 3 SG 2 SD 1 RD 4 5 SG GR 7 1 SD 2 RD 3 RS 4 CS 5 1 13 14 25 1 2 3 5 4 Reader Writer Connecting Device Connector of cable COM1 COM2 NEC98 Compatible...

Page 57: ...inating resistor OFF RS 485 connection cable RS 485 AC100V RU N CO MM NO RM ER RO R V720 HS04 AC100V RU N CO MM NO RM ER RO R V720 HS04 AC100V DC24V power supply DC24V power supply DC24V power supply...

Page 58: ...is located farthest from the host and the terminal resistance for the host The terminal resistance for all the other Reader Writers must be off 4 5 4 5 COM1 V720 BC5D1 COM2 220 220 4 5 4 5 COM1 C0M2...

Page 59: ...tions on real machines 1 The Reader Writers cannot operate simultaneously except through polling related commands This means that even when you connect more than one Reader Writer only one Reader Writ...

Page 60: ...h cable to be used according to the measurements specified in the table below Cable terminal treatment measurement table Usage Connector name Mesure ment A mm Mesure ment B mm Conductor cross sectio n...

Page 61: ...t Screw 0 2 0 3 Connector models Model name of connector plug for host communications NJC 165 PM from Nanaboshi Electric Mfg Co Ltd Model name of I O connector plug NJC 2010 PM from Nanaboshi Electric...

Page 62: ...mand Frame Structure 5 19 5 3 2 Response Frame Structure 5 19 5 3 3 Command Code List 5 20 5 3 4 Communication Mode List 5 21 5 3 5 Command by Command Communication Mode List 5 23 5 3 6 Specifying a D...

Page 63: ...setting AF ISO Mode only 5 52 5 7 3 Reader Writer Family Code Setting FC I CODE1 Mode 5 53 5 7 4 Reader Writer Application ID Setting AI I CODE1 Mode 5 53 5 7 5 UID SNR Addition Setting SN 5 54 5 7 6...

Page 64: ...to 1 Response One response is returned per command for Single Trigger ST Single Auto SA FIFO Trigger FT FIFO Auto FA UID Select SL or Tag Designation is specified for the command that performs the com...

Page 65: ...t sends an ACK command to the Reader Writer The Reader Writer judges that the host has received a normal response and enters a command waiting state If after the Reader Writer has sent the response an...

Page 66: ...ed Trigger command Host Reader Writer Tag Yet to enter Communications Tag Tag Stationary Stationary Send a response Command end 1 Sends a commands if a Tag is in the R W Antenna s communication range...

Page 67: ...s in the communication area and 1 The Reader Writer receives a command Single Trigger Command Tag detection Response Tag detection n Response Waits for a Tag to approach 3 When a Tag approaches the Re...

Page 68: ...returns a response indicating the acceptance of the command 3 The host sends the Polling Auto Command to Node 2 4 Immediately after command reception Node 2 returns a response indicating acceptance of...

Page 69: ...to maintain the FIFO access Under such conditions the Reader Writer can issue another FIFO command and communicate with the next Tag that enteres the communication area where the previous Tag with whi...

Page 70: ...g has been completed during which it does not accept any commands other than Stop Command ST and Reset Command XZ To exit the FIFO state execute Stop Command ST R W R W Note Note that in Auto mode the...

Page 71: ...the Reader Writer from communicating with the Tags already communicated with and allows proper and sequential Tag processing Software Ver 1 20 and higher only Note To send another command from Repeat...

Page 72: ...ommunicates with all the Tags in the communication area and returns communication results with each Tag as responses After communicating with all the Tags it returns Detection End Response Response Co...

Page 73: ...detected Tags it returns the Detection End Response and terminates the command processing In I CODE1 Mode the Response Code is set to 00 only after the communications with all the detected Tags have b...

Page 74: ...Repeat Mode Basically the operation in Multiple Trigger Mode is performed repeatedly However the operation may become highly complicated depending on the Tag status UID UID1 UID1 UID2 UID2 UID3 UID3 S...

Page 75: ...y executing a Multiple Trigger Mode command with its UID SNR addition setting enabled 1 2 3 2 The Reader Writer communicates with the specified Tag No 2 in the figure below by specifying the UID obtai...

Page 76: ...he Reader Write receives a command Multi Read Command UID Additional Setting A response UID1 Tag UID1 Tag detection A response UID2 Tag UID2 Tag detection A response UID3 Tag UID3 End Response 72 Comm...

Page 77: ...tenna communication area and their Temporary numbers are stored In Select State all the commands are rejected except the Tag Designation Command The Select State is valid until Stop Command ST has bee...

Page 78: ...t Reader Writer Tag Communications process Tag 0 Holds a response Receives a response Receives a response Receives a response Communications process Tag 1 Detection End Response 72 Specifies a Tag 2 C...

Page 79: ...ber setting 3 Note For the Multi Trigger MT and the Multi Read MR if more Tags than have been set using the timeslot setting enter the communications range a 70 error warning may occur e g When the ti...

Page 80: ...er referred to as BCC The result of the horizontal parity calculation from immediately after STX through ETX is expressed using one character You can enable or disable the BCC command using the commun...

Page 81: ...de Only QB QuietBit Setting Sets QuietBit I CODE1 Mode Only LK Lock Locks the Tag memory by page Lock Setting Read Reads lock setting data of the Tag ISO Mode only ISO Mode Only System Command EA EAS...

Page 82: ...ns area Single Repeat ISO mode SR After receiving a command the Reader Writer waits for a Tag to enter the communications area Next the Reader Writer communicates with the entering Tag and returns a r...

Page 83: ...a Tag waiting state again and repeats this process until receiving the Stop ST or Reset Command XZ During communications only one Tag in the Communications area is operable UID Select ISO Mode SL Com...

Page 84: ...ling Write 1 9 Memory Check 2 9 Memory Calculation 2 9 System Read 2 9 System Write 9 9 3 System Lock 9 9 3 EAS Setting 2 9 QuitBit Setting 2 9 Lock Setting 2 9 Lock Setting Read 2 9 EAS Check 4 9 9 A...

Page 85: ...HEX code H A character is handled as hexadecimal data Therefore only characters from 0 to F are accepted Two characters of data occupy 1 byte 1 address on a Tag Example of ASCII Representation When wr...

Page 86: ...r An error occurred in the data writing process between a Tag preventing the process from being completed normally 72 No Tag error No Tag is present in front of Antenna when a Trigger command is execu...

Page 87: ...specific command function is executed Host communications error 18 Frame length error ETX is not received in 289 characters or less after STX is received 70 Communications error An error occurs during...

Page 88: ...OR 0 0011 0000 EOR 0 0011 0000 EOR 0 0011 0000 EOR 1 0011 0001 EOR ETX 0000 0011 Calculation results 0110 0010 Precautions on the communication control software programming The BCC is a character repr...

Page 89: ...to 1Bh for I CODE SLI chip Specification range FB to 0Ah in I CODE1 mode Refer to SECTION 2 4 Memory Map of Tag for details No of read pages Specifies the number of pages in hexadecimal to read from...

Page 90: ...te page Specifies the first page in hexadecimal to write to the Tags Specification range 00 to FFh in ISO mode 00 to 1Bh for I CODE SLI chip Specification range FD to 0Ah in I CODE1 mode the range of...

Page 91: ...1 1 3 The completion of communications In a case where multi trigger and UID SNR additional setting is invalid STX Node No Retry flag Command code WT Response code 72 ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 In I CODE...

Page 92: ...st page in hexadecimal to read from the Tags Specification range FB to 0Ah when Block 4 for a Philips product is used as the user memory refer to 2 4 of Section 2 Memory Map of Tag No of read pages Sp...

Page 93: ...ags Specification range 00 to FFh In ISO Mode I CODE SLI chip should be from 00 to 1Bh Specification range FB to 0Ah In I CODE1 Mode For details refer to 2 4 Memory Map of Tag No of read pages Specifi...

Page 94: ...Memory Map of Tag for details No of read pages Specifies the number of the pages in hexadecimal to write to the Tags Specification range 01 to FFh In ISO Mode I CODE SLI chip should be from 01 to 1Ch...

Page 95: ...Section 2 Memory Map of Tag No of read pages Specifies the number of pages from which data is read in hexadecimal Specification range 01 to 10 Response Format STX Node No Retry flag Command code RD Re...

Page 96: ...3 6 Specifying a Data Code for details In ISO mode Specify the Tag type A I CODE SLI chip Tag type In I CODE1 mode Not added First read page Specifies the first page in hexadecimal to read data from t...

Page 97: ...ould be from 00 to 1Bh Specification range FB to 0Ah In I CODE1 mode the range of the writable user area is FF page to 0A page Refer to SECTION 2 4 Memory Map of Tag for details No of read pages Speci...

Page 98: ...2 1 2 2 16 1 1 3 Response when a Tag is not detected A response when Polling Check Command is received before the communications with a Tag is completed STX Node No Retry flag Command code PC Response...

Page 99: ...fore the completion of communications with a Tag STX Node No Retry flag Command code PE Response code 75 ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 After the completion of communications with a Tag STX Node No Retry fla...

Page 100: ...esponse Codes refer to SECTION 5 3 7 Response Code List This command is for I CODE1 Mode Only The command is not available in ISO mode 5 4 12 Memory Calculation MK I CODE1 Mode only This command uses...

Page 101: ...lag Bit Information DSFID AFI VICC memory size IC reference information to For future use Information field is stored in order of bit when the bit above is 1 For the contents of information flag refer...

Page 102: ...tion to write to 01 AFI 02 DSFID 03 EAS For normal write 83 Select EAS When specifying UID of a Tag UID Specifies UID of a Tag in hexadecimal to write to AFI Specifies UID of a Tag in hexadecimal to w...

Page 103: ...ip System method Specifies the system information to lock 01 AFI 02 DSFID 03 EAS normal lock 83 Select EAS In a case where UID of a Tag is specified and locked UID Specifies the UID of a Tag to lock i...

Page 104: ...ta type H fixed HEX code For Single FIFO Selective Access Read Set the number of Tags 0 Tag No setting For Multi Selective Access Tag detection command Reads SNR unique code of the Tag on the Tags wit...

Page 105: ...tive commands are set in offline mode refer to 5 7 12 FL Command This command is for I CODE1 mode Only The command is not available in ISO mode 5 5 6 QuietBit Setting QB I CODE1 Mode only This command...

Page 106: ...irst page to be locked in hexadecimal Specification range 00 to FFh For details refer to 2 4 Memory Map of Tag No of lock pages Specifies the first lock page t in hexadecimal Specification range 01h t...

Page 107: ...fer to SECTION 2 4 Memory Map of Tag for details No of lock pages Specifies the number of pages from which reads lock information in hexadecimal Specification range 01h to FFh I CODE SLI chip 01 to 1C...

Page 108: ...mat STX Node No Retry flag Command code LK Response code 00 Lock setting Information ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 Response code 00 normal completion For other Response Codes refer to SECTION 5 3 7 Response...

Page 109: ...de EA Response code 00 Ratio ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 Response code 00 normal completion For other Response Codes refer to SECTION 5 3 7 Response Code List Ratio Indicates the ratio of data that matche...

Page 110: ...X BCC 1 2 2 1 1 5 6 3 ACK AK This command is used during ACK NACK control to inform the Reader Writer that the host device normally received a response from the Reader Writer There is no response if t...

Page 111: ...code 00 Normal completion For other Response Codes refer to SECTION 5 3 7 Response Code List OUT1 to OUT4 Indicates the state of the output 1 ON 0 OFF IN1 to IN3 Indicates the state of the input 1 ON...

Page 112: ...n for the Reader Writer Command Format STX Node No Command code VS ETX BCC 1 2 2 1 1 Response Format STX Node No Retry flag Command code VS Response code 00 Software version ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 Re...

Page 113: ...mes valid after executing Reset Command XZ To keep the setting valid next startup you need to save with Setting Write Command EW This command is for ISO Mode Only The command is not available in I COD...

Page 114: ...ith Setting Write Command EW This command is for I CODE1 Mode Only The command is not available in ISO mode 5 7 4 Reader Writer Application ID Setting AI I CODE1 Mode This Command is used to set or re...

Page 115: ...e when setting is invalid STX Node No Retry flag Command code RD Response code 00 Read data ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 As specified 1 1 Response when setting is valid STX Node No Retry flag Command code RD Res...

Page 116: ...Specification range 00 to 31 When is specified the Reader Writer reads the current setting Response Format STX Node No Retry flag Command code NN Response code 00 Node number ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1...

Page 117: ...7Bit 8Bit Specify the number corresponding to the parity bit that you want to change Specification range 0 1 2 When is specified the Reader Writer reads the current setting Specification number 0 1 2...

Page 118: ...ing to the specified baud rate Data length Indicates the number corresponding to the specified data length Parity bit Indicates the number corresponding to the specified parity bit Stop bit Indicates...

Page 119: ...setting forthe next start up the setting must be saved by Set Value Writing EW 5 7 9 Tag Communications Mode Setting CM This command sets and reads the communications mode for use in communications w...

Page 120: ...e saved by Set Value Writing EW This setting enables or disables the receiving circuit of each antenna Therefore if TX RX ANT transmitting receiving antenna is disabled by this setting the antenna can...

Page 121: ...urrent setting Threshold Specify the threshold in HEX to be output to OUT1 in offline mode Specification range 00h to 64h Refer to EAS Check Command When is specified the Reader Writer reads the curre...

Page 122: ...mmand 5 7 14 Set Value Writing EW This command is executed to keep the settings made by the commands after recovering the power of the Reader Writer Command Format STX Node No Command code EW ETX BCC...

Page 123: ...perating Mode is set to the Operating Mode currently set in the Reader Writer will be read Response Format STX Node No Retry flag Command code TY Response code 00 Tag type ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 Resp...

Page 124: ...Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Number of tables Specified number Disa bled 1 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 Extension The number specified for an extension always specify 0 Response Format STX Node No Retry Flag Comma...

Page 125: ...try flag Command code CA Response Code 00 Output ETX BCC 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 Response Code 00 Normal Completion For other Response Codes refer to SECTION 5 3 7 Response Code List Output Output value Displ...

Page 126: ...mmand Undefined Response When the Reader Writer receives a command code which is not on the command list the Reader Writer returns the Command Undefined Response Response Format STX Node No Retry flag...

Page 127: ...e Auto Write PW Memory Check MC Memory Calculation MK Example of command connection In a command connection function a single STX Node No BCC and ETX are shared each and connected to each other using...

Page 128: ...and 2 Polling write PW 9 9 Command connection is possible Command connection is not possible Note 1 Communications method The communications method specified using command 1 is given priority Single A...

Page 129: ...and Full Operation 6 1 Error Types and Diagnostic Functions 6 2 6 2 Errors and Remedies 6 3 6 3 Maintenance and Inspection 6 4 6 4 Troubleshooting 6 6 6 4 1 Check Flowchart 6 6 6 4 2 Check Items for E...

Page 130: ...reception of a command The error code corresponding to each error is returned to the host as the response Error code 7 System error Checks that the command processing functions EEPROM communication ci...

Page 131: ...Writer at a resistance less than 100 ohm Noise propagated through space 1 When a power circuit power wire or other signal wires for the devices are located near the antenna 2 When a driving system su...

Page 132: ...corroded a Check that the ambient temperature is within the specified range b Check that the humidity is within the specified range c Check that the ambient temperature and humidity are within the sp...

Page 133: ...NO NO YES NO Is the ambient environment normal Go to Host communications Check Flowchart Go to Ambient Environment Check Flowchart Go to Communications Check Flowchart Go to System connection Check F...

Page 134: ...d voltage applied or current supplied Is Reset input ON Apply the specified voltage or supply the specified current Turn OFF Reset i t Is the RUN LED lit Is COMM LED flashing The Reader Writer may hav...

Page 135: ...mally Issue TS Command from the host OK The lit NORML LED or ERR LED is turned off The response has been received YES YES YES NO NO YES Are the communication conditions command frame node ID OK Are th...

Page 136: ...rite Command in Single Trigger mode The lit NORML LED or ERR LED is turned off The response has been received Is the response normal Response Code 7C The Reader Writer may have failed Refer to section...

Page 137: ...4 6 9 External Environment Check Flowchart Refer to section 6 3 Maintenance and Inspection Refer to section 6 2 Errors and Remedies Start Is the ambient noise OK Are the operating conditions working...

Page 138: ...mmands specified data Tag types page written data Is the command executable with the Reader Writer s chip operating mode I CODE1 ISO settings Is the simplified number already assigned using Tag design...

Page 139: ...rn Around Time and Communication Time 7 2 7 1 1 Communication time in I CODE1 mode 7 2 7 1 2 ISO mode Communication time of I CODE SLI chip 7 4 7 1 3 Turn Around Time TAT Calculation Method 7 6 7 2 Ca...

Page 140: ...lation Formula I CODE1 Chip Actual communications time msec N Number of pages processed Communicatio n time setting Fast mode Standard Mode Special reading T 1 3N 6 2 T 1 3N 43 4 Read T 1 3N 12 7 T 1...

Page 141: ...tory default 2 Communication time in Multiple modes The communication time when the commands with multiple access options are used varies depending on operating conditions Those conditions include the...

Page 142: ...e between characters at a baud rate of 38 400 bps in a data length of 7 bits with 1 start bit 2 stop bits and even parity The number of bytes in case ASCII are specified as the data code The transmiss...

Page 143: ...ons time would be 29 11 bits 38400 bps 1000 8 3 ms The communications time would be14 ms for Fast Mode and 92 9 ms for Standard Mode TAT therefore would be 8 3 14 22 3 ms for Fast Mode and 8 3 92 9 10...

Page 144: ...inimal noise the Reader Writer performs retransmission tests in the event of a communication error between the Tag and antenna Since the transmission time is dependent on the noise conditions in each...

Page 145: ...8 1 SECTION 8 Appendix Appendix 1 Accessories 8 2 Appendix 2 JIS8 Code Table ASCII Code Table 8 3...

Page 146: ...ctor plug under the following conditions Outer diameter of the cable to be used 8 0 to 11 0 For detail information for assemble refer to 4 6 3 1 Assembly of Host Communications Connector and I O Conne...

Page 147: ...2 B R b r 0011 3 TC3 ETX DC3 3 C S c s 0100 4 TC4 EOT DC4 4 D T d t 0101 5 TC5 NEQ TC8 NAK 5 E U e 0110 6 TC6 ACK TC9 SYN 6 F V f v 0111 7 BEL TC10 ETB 7 G W g w 1000 8 FE0 BS CAN 8 H X h x 1001 9 FE1...

Page 148: ...er on the front cover of the manual SRFM 002A Revision code The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Da...

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