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1. 9 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 p amp eel Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 65 Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Start Selected UID EO 04 00 00 D9 2B 41 06 Refresh bn dentificatio Read Write Tag With Unlimited Length Start Add HEX Length HEX Read Data HEX Start Add HEX Length HEX Command Repeat 1 Succeeded Write Data HEX Permanent Lock Address HEX Lock Query Lock Status Address HEX Query Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 11 11 49 07 Tag inventory A 2014 04 11 11 49 10 Inventory stopped 2014 04 11 11 50 03 Tag inventory 2014 04 11 11 50 07 Inventory stopped 2014 04 11 11 50 08 Tag inventory 2014 04 11 11 50 09 Inventory stopped 4 2014 04 11 11 50 10 Tag inventory Y 2014 04 11 11 50 16 Inventory stopped The next operation are simple you can do it yourself Note the following Access operation just only for the selected tag 9 It can read multi byte data of tag at the same time length of the data is not limited Multi byte data could be witten If an error occurs the reader will stop writing but has been written data will not be changed while the reader returns the number of bytes written successfully Only one Byte data of tag can be locked at one time Only one Byte data state of tag can be inquired at one time Lock byte operation is permanent irreversible UHF RFID User Manual 21 S 8600
2. Operation History V Auto Clear I Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 02 16 33 24 Reader connected COM50115200 The following describes how to read or write the tags 2 4 1 Read tag operation You can type the parameter in the interface as illustrated below Read Write Tag Password EPC TID 9 USER Access Password HEX Start Add WORD 00 Length WORD 2 Data to be Written HEX To read tags you need to input three parameters Area of Tag Start Address and Data Length Note the unit of Starting Address and Data Length is WORD which is 16 bit double byte Click on Inventory when the parameter setting completes Note the parameters you input must meet the specification of the tag or an error message will appear When the operation completes successfully the following screen displays UHF RFID User Manual 15 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 1D PC CRC EPC Data Data Ant ID Operated 1 24 00 67 AB 00 00 00 99 99 99 99 99 12 34 56 78 4 1 2 2 30 00 39BB 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 00 4 2 Operation History Y Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Moni tor 4 04 02 16 45 28 Reader connected 00158115200 4 04 02 16 45 31 Get RF spectrun 2014 04 02 16 51 24 Read ta 2014 04 02 16 51 25 Read ta In the above image 1t says two tags have been identified successfully 2 4 2 Write Tag Operation The area of Write Tag 1s the same as Read Tag but you need to provid
3. 2 4 6 Error Display Might Be Returned There will be some warning of error 1f we did wrong operations in the process of accessing tags Inventory Success access failure Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 10 14 37 41 Read tag failed due to Tag Inventoried but access failed Actually there are two steps to access tag first inventory tag second access tag Prompt in the above image means inventory tag successfully but can t access Generally there are two reasons lead to this problem One is the parameter settings are incorrect for example read a storage area not exist The other reason is RF energy is not enough distance of access tab is about 60 70 distance of inventory tag so please UHF RFID User Manual 18 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual move the tag closer to the antenna Wrong password Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 10 17 21 40 Write tag failed due to Access failed or wrong password The reason causing this problem as the prompt in the above image is set wrong access password There is no tag to be operated Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 10 17 32 52 Lock tag failed due to There is no tag to be operated The above warning means there is no tag to be operated in RF region The significance of other information returned users can see the document UHF_RFI
4. E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 81 25 30 14 19 Password ME T USER Access Password HEX E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 82 24 30 1B 73 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 18 00 5A 34 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 82 17 70 5A 35 Data to be Written HEX E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 21 60 37 18 Write E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 14 40 83 94 Lock Tag E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 82 21 80 31 14 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 19 50 49 37 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 81 23 00 28 02 Access Password Kill Password EPC TID USE E 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 20 40 40 F8 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 19 20 4F 88 a E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 13 10 8E 8B Open Lock Permanent Open Permane E 00 30 00 39 0C 00 82 25 00 15 02 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 24 10 1B 71 Kill Tag E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 22 10 2F 69 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 19 40 49 3A Kill Poserord HEN E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 23 10 28 03 ida E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 82 19 10 4F 87 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 25 60 14 1C When the choose completes click on Select and the following screen displays Tag Selection F Selected Tag E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 81 27 10 09 77 Tag List E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 81 27 10 09 77 We could see that the checkbox on the left for Selected Tag has been selected the Selected EPC NO displays in the text box on the left Next all the operations are only for the tag with this EPC NO If you want to cancel the match of EPC just deselect the checkbox for Selected Tag as below Tag Liges y Select
5. 57 dBm 90 T3 30 00 09 38 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 03 00 EC DE 1 57dBm 90 74 30 00 08 44 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 08 80 BE BC 1 54dBm 90 75 30 00 23 2C E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 10 50 A8 29 1 58dBm 90 76 30 00 42 42 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 19 10 4F 93 1 55dBm 90 TT 30 00 95 81 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 06 30 D5 07 1 60dBm 87 78 30 00 D5 BE E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 12 70 95 OF 1 54dBm 90 T9 30 00 3F 19 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 04 40 E2 CO 1 71 dBm 90 N 80 30 00 E3 ED E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 03 00 EC DA 1 62dBm 90 a 81 30 00 8F E9 E2 00 30 00 39 0 00 79 20 40 40 FO 1 63dBm 90 Operation History V Auto Clear 2014 04 02 16 26 32 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 32 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 32 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 33 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 33 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 33 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 33 Reader buffer 2014 04 02 16 26 33 Reader buffer Activate Serial Port Monitor Functions of other three cache operation buttons described as follows Get and Clear Read the data form cache and then clear the cache It will be empty when you read the cache again Query tag Quantity If you just want to know there are how many tags in cache without details click on this button Clear Buffer Clear the cache and refresh the screen Users could find the difference between Real Time Mode and Buffer Mode through the above operation 2 3 2 Users define Session ID amp Inv
6. 2014 04 02 16 23 34 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna 2014 04 02 16 23 35 Buffer mode inventory 2014 04 02 16 23 35 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 Ant 1 We find that the identified tags won t be shown in the Tag list Click on Stop first then click on Get Buffer All the data in cache will be uploaded as illustrated below UHF RFID User Manual 12 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 9 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor b E E Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Buffer Mode m Inventory Fast Swith Antenna Mode Access Tag Inventory Repeat Per Command l v Anti C Ant2 E Ant3 E Ant4 Tag Data Inventoried Quantity Speed Tag Sec gt Ga ce o_o Clear Buffer Query Tag Quantity Total Tag Communication 7w 7w N Wire y y y UNA ADA a AA ASP Command Duration mS f N y Total Inventory Duration mS ANA 7 UU DI Tag List 81 Refresh ID PC CRC EPC Ant ID RSSI Identification a 68 30 00 9B F1 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 08 70 BE BB 1 51dBm 90 69 30 00 EA 13 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 21 80 31 OF 1 63dBm 90 70 30 00 6F 22 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 79 10 40 AF 88 1 49dBm 90 71 30 00 6A 76 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 16 80 69 5C 1 51dBm 90 72 30 00 3E DC E2 00 30 00 39 0 00 79 15 10 7A DB 1
7. connected via RS 232 port Selecting the corresponding Serial Port number and Baudrate default baudrate is 115200 As illustrated below Connection R5232 TCP IP RS 232 Baudrate ES y MS Click on Connect if the port isn t occupied the Operation History will displays Operation History M Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 02 14 48 59 Reader connected COM5 115200 UHF RFID User Manual 6 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual If the reader is connected via TCP IP you need to operate these following steps 1 Ensure that an Ethernet Card has been installed in the PC 2 Ensure that PC and reader in the same network segment Default settings of Reader as follows 1 IP addresses 192 168 0 178 2 Net mask 255 255 255 0 3 Port No 4001 Detailed TCP IP configuration please refer to the document supplied tcpip configuration IPORT 1UM PDF Initial use please configure it as illustrated below Connection R5232 O TCP TP COMI le Connect 115200 Disconnect Set eee Reader IP Add 192 166 0 176 Connect Fort 4001 Disconnect Click on Connect if it connect successfully the Operation history column displays Operation History VY Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 12014 04 02 18 02 24 Reader connected 192 168 0 17384001 Text communication with the reader Click on the button below the position shown in figure Click on Get in Firmware Version or in Reade
8. 00 T3 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 79 16 70 69 5B 30 00 3 53dBm 907 00 74 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 21 80 31 OF 30 00 3 56dBm 907 00 75 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 08 10 CO 69 30 00 3 45dBm 907 00 76 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 10 20 AE 86 30 00 3 T7dBm 907 00 TT E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 78 06 30 D5 07 30 00 4 T0dBm 916 00 78 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 10 20 AE 8A 30 00 3 TO0dBm 907 00 79 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 17 50 60 AB 30 00 3 50dBm 907 00 z 80 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 03 00 EC DA 30 00 3 64dBm 907 00 81 E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 79 19 20 4F 94 30 00 4 62dBm 907 00 X Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 02 16 21 10 Real time mode inventory 2014 04 02 16 21 11 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 16 21 12 Real time mode inventory 2014 04 02 16 21 12 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 16 21 13 Real time mode inventory 2014 04 02 16 21 15 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 16 21 16 Real time mode inventory 2014 04 02 16 21 16 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 Meaning of the data as shown below Total of inventory Tags Total number of inventory tags since click on Inventory Tag Identification Speed Speed of identification Tag unit piece sec Total return EPC data of tags Including repeated reading of data Command execution Time of each I
9. 1 Setting RF Output Power RF Output Power is the strength of RF output signal from antenna port Unit is dBm EF Output Power 30 dBm ret pet The range of output power is O 33dBm When this value setting completes it will be saved in the reader automatically and won t be lost after cut off the power Default value is 30dBm 1W UHF RFID User Manual 8 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 2 2 2 Setting RF Spectrum Specific frequency and channel usage dictated by regulations of each country There are two methods to set RF spectrum Method 1 Use the default carrier frequency of the reader The default carrier frequency can refer to Frequency parameter tablet in Communication protocol Frequency range which the reader supports is 86 5MHzZ 868MHz 902MHz 928MHz You can set the reader in System Default Frequencies as illustrate below RF Spectrum Setup System Default Frequencies FCC ETSI CHN Freq Range 4 MHz Y MHz User Define Note the following when you set RF Spectrum The start frequency and the end frequency must not exceed the scope of RF spectrum norm 9 Start frequency must be less than or equal end frequency 9 Set start frequency and end frequency to the same carrier frequency the reader will work under fixed frequency When the parameter setting completes RF carrier frequency of reader will be randomly hopping in the scope of limited range The default RF spectrum norm i
10. 4 Accessing ISO 18000 6C Tag vissccisscasiccedicsccssvedscecevessuccededececostseuscewedsceceverseccadedvececsseeseess 14 DAN Read TAS Opera AA A O a 15 ZA Wille Tae Ope cam da 16 Die WOK LAS o NO resect coe r eu danle vedas deena aaetaats 16 ZA Tae Operation ds 17 e e A eo UE E A E AE 177 246 Error Display Mie Be Remrmed isis 18 2 5 Accessing amp Inventorying ISO 18000 6B Tag cccccsssssssssscsccccscccccccsscccsssesssssees 19 2A Inventor yin ISO 71 S000 6D Tania soii 19 25 2 Accessing TS O 18 00026 Tas asta ta iets 20 A A aeioeaio eaa aea aa iaaa eiaa eaiaa aeaa aa i aaaea eioan iiaa 22 ANS A S o Uren erty ereereen rire mest Tyrer etree 22 20 2 Operating Temperature Monitorear eea a oaea 22 E P ERORO N a A E A 22 26 A SeUING DUZZEr S LALUS noe E A beeen aue 24 2 6 5 Charging The Serial Communication Baud Rate ccccccccccnnnncnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 24 UHF RFID User Manual 2 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 1 About S 8600 Reader 1 1 Front View 1 2 Back View t to t t RS 232 Port TCP IP Port GPIO DIP Switch DC 12 V 1 3 Side View Heatsink A Brand Slot t Holder UHF RFID User Manual S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 2 Operating and Setting Reader 2 1 Initial Use 2 1 1 Step 1 Powering the Reader Connect the plug of supplied power adapter into the power outlet as illustrated below Startup normal completion after Dr with Power and Status LED l
11. AO 13 01 89 38 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 26 21 AD 13 01 89 38 30 00 E2 00 30 00 39 05 02 27 25 30 11 D1 31 TA 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 13 01 89 38 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 2C 1B A0 13 01 89 38 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD DY 01 40 00 00 00 00 33 14 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 13 01 89 88 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 32 C5 AD 13 01 89 88 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CB 27 19 AO 13 01 89 88 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD 2014 06 21 14 47 59 D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 32 C5 AD 13 01 89 88 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 04 30 C3 AD 13 01 89 88 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD DY 01 40 00 00 00 02 31 C4 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 13 01 89 88 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 BC 59 F6 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AQ 13 01 89 58 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 2C FB 2014 06 21 14 47 59 A0 13 01 89 54 30 00 E2 00 30 00 39 05 02 27 25 30 11 D1 31 5E AO OA 01 89 00 00 3D 00 00 00 13 TC Input Command Check Sum Send Clear Operation History V Auto Clear Vi Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 06 21 14 47 45 Get firmware version 2014 06 21 14 47 45 Get internal temperature 2014 06 21 14 47 52 Set RF output power 2014 06 21 14 47 53 Get RF output power 2014 06 21 14 47 55 Get antenna connection detector sensitivity threshold pe 2014 06 21 14 47 56 Get RF spectrum 2014 06 21 14 47 59 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 06 21 14 47 59 Real time mode inventory Note Resp
12. D serial interface protocol _V2 38 pdf 2 5 Accessing Y Inventorying ISO 18000 6B Tag 2 5 1 Inventorying ISO 18000 6B Tag Operating ISO 18000 6B Tag 1s similar to ISO 18000 6C but easier It only have Real Time Mode as illustrated below UHF RFID User Manual 19 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 69 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 loa Gael Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test 150 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Inventory Selected UID Refresh ID UID An Identificatio Read Write Tag With Unlimited Length Start Add HEX Length HEX Read Data HEX Start Add HEX Length HEX Command Repeat 1 Succeeded Write Data HEX Permanent Lock Address HEX Lock Query Lock Status Address HEX Query Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 11 9 26 27 Reader connected COM5 115200 Each time when the reader identifies a Tag s UID the buzzer will sound a short beep If the buzzer sounds a long beep it means the reader start the anti collision function and identifies multiple tags at the same time 2 5 2 Accessing SO 18000 6B Tag Access operation could only for a single ISO 18000 6B tag After stop Inventorying Tag click the Tag UID on the left list to choose the Tag as illustrated below UHF RFID User Manual 20 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual
13. GPIO4 The image of GPIO port with connector as below UHF RFID User Manual 22 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual PIN definitions as follows PIN 1 PIN 8 PINID Equivalent Circuit PIN 1 GPIO 1 Input J Voltage between PIN 1 2 PIN 3 4 lt 12V PIN 2 GPIO 1 Input Heteropolarity PIN 3 GPIO 2 Input 4 9 LED equivalent resistance 470 Q PIN 4 GPIO 2 Input Response time lt 150uS Voltage between PIN 5 6 PIN 7 8 lt 12V i 9 On resistance110 Q i Response time lt 6mS Operation interface as below Read Write GPIO Read GPIO GPIO1 High Low GPIOS High Low Write GPIO GPIO3 High Low Write GPIO3 GPIO4 High Low Write GPIO4 Users can use the serial port commander to read and write GPIO in their own applications UHF RFID User Manual 23 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 2 6 4 Setting Buzzer Status Sound of the reader s working status provided to users through the Buzzer Users can turn off the buzzer or set 1t beep after each time reader inventory tag You can also set 1t beep afer each time reader identifies a tag But this will reduce the efficiency of multi tag identification Operation interface as below Buzzer Behavior W Quiet Beep after an inventory round Beep after a tag is identified For test only Set Note The Buzzer will ring when Power On Self Test successfully and it is not controlled by this setting After setting completes
14. S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual Scope of Document Firmware Release of Reader V 6 9 EPCglobal mo R2000 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual Table of Contents LAbount S5600 Read EEEE AAEE ENEAN AIEEE 3 LEECO VIEW a eee 3 12 Baek VIEW Ai ibn 3 LSSI Vie o 3 2 Operating and Setting Reader ccccccccccccccccssccscccsccccccsccccccsccccccsccccccsccccccsscccsceccees 4 21 mitia Use AAA davesesvesedesesdandcwessshsdaeecscedessedvccssbdenceveuests 4 Za Step Pove nita the Redde at dd il dao 4 2 1 2 Step 2 Connecting Antemna s to Reader oooooooonnnnncconccnnnnncnnnononnnnnonnnncnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 4 2 1 3 Step 3 Connecting Data Line to Reader oooooonnnnnncccnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 4 21 4 316p 4 Operating Reader via Demo ncnrseecnni ee E 5 2 2 Setting RF Parameter auna 8 MS Ena RF ONDU DO WE init ici oidos 8 22D SEO RES PEC iba 9 2 2 Amena Connec Gorn Detecta 9 2 24 Measure RF Port Reri COSS s A 10 2 3 ISO 18000 6C tag inventory sssccceecceccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccccccccecccecccccccccccccececcceseceeceeseee 10 2 3 1 Real Time Mode amp Buffer Mode ccccccccccnncnononoocncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 10 2 3 2 Users define Session ID amp Inventorying Parameter of Inventoried Flag 13 2 3 2 Fast Switching Antenna to Inventory Tags ooooooonnnnnccoconnnononononononnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnos 13 2
15. UHF RFID Reader User Manual 2 6 Other Settings 2 6 1 Set DRM Status DRM is Dense Reader Mode When multiple readers work at the same time the RF signal transmission will interfere with each other you can open the DRM mode to reduce the interference between them Operation interface as below Reader Setup gt RF Setup 6 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test 180 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Basic Setuk RE Setup DEM Status i n O off Get Set Note If DRM was opened the sensitivity of the reader will reduce significantly So users could start this function according to the actual situation 2 6 2 Operating Temperature Monitoring Reader will generate heat under high intensity continuous working Users can monitor the internal temperature via the built in temperature sensor to avoid reader overheating Operating temperature over 65 C If it s too hot you could stop reading for a while Interface of the Temperature Monitor as below Internal Temperature 2 6 3 Set GPIO Level General purpose input output GPIO is a generic pin on an integrated circuit whose behavior including whether it is an input or output pin can be controlled programmed by the user at run time This reader provides two opto isolated inputs GPIO1 and GPIO2 and two opto isolated outputs GPIO3 and
16. acteristics Advantages of real time mode are good multi tag identification performance and fast response users could get the data without delay RSSI and Parameter of Frequency are change in real time too Reader uses a dual CPU architecture Identify Tags and Data Transmission are in the charge of two different CPU they are not interfere with each other So you don t worry about data transfer will reduce the performance of multi tag identification Performance of multi tag identification under Real Time Mode is the best Advantage of Buffer mode is the small amount of data communication because the aggregated data is uploaded filtered and no repeat But it will take some time to filter duplicate data when reader identifies a large number of tags Therefore its identification efficiency will be slightly lower than Real time mode Note tags can t be operated when you extract data in the cache Users can choose the appropriate method based on actual situation In Demo supplied you can choose these methods to Inventory Tag as illustrated below 9 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 El ee Reader Setuf 18000 6C Tag Test SO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor ag Inventory Buffer Mode Tag Inventory Fast Swith Antenna Mode Access Tag Inventory Repeat Per Command 1 User Define Session SO v A v Let s inventory tags under Real Time Mode first ag Inventory Real Time Node Click on Tag Inventory Real Tim
17. d in method 2 so it is faster and more efficient It takes 25ms to read one tag form one antenna For specific method of this command see the reader s serial interface protocol version V2 35 We can see the effect of Fast Switch Antenna Mode in demo Select Fast switch Antenna Mode the following screen displays 9 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Tag Inventory Fast Swith Antenna Mode Access Tag Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Buffer Mode A Round B Round Round D Round Inventory Antl ov 1 Ant2 ww 1 lAnt3 ww 1 Ant v 1 2 4 Accessing ISO 18000 6C Tag Click on Access Tag the following screen displays UHF RFID User Manual 14 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual le UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 Ea Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Buffer Mode Tag Inventory Fast Swith Antenna E Tag Access Tag Selection E Selected Tag Tag Sil mA Select Read Write Tag Password EPC TID USER Access Password HEX Start Add WORD Length WORD Read Data to be Written HEX Write Lock Tag Access Password Kill Password EPC TID USER Access Password HEX Lock Open Lock Permanent Open Permanent Lock Kill Tag Kill Password HEX Kill ID PC CRC EPC Data Data Ant ID Operated
18. e Mode Select the checkbox for the port with a UHF RFID User Manual 10 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual connected antenna Set the number of Repeat per command This number is the times of repeat inventory command For example per inventory command will execute anti collision algorithm one time when you set the value to 1 It will execute anti collision algorithm two times when you set the value to 2 and so on Next click on Inventory we can find that the EPC number is uploaded immediately and real time update If you do not click on Stop the reader will keep inventorying As shown below 9 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 Sol on x Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor a o 7 Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Buffer Mode Tag Inventory Fast Swith Antenna Mode Access Tag Repeat Per Command 1 User Define Session 50 v A v Antenna Selection V Antl Ant2 Ant3 Antd Tag Data Inventoried Quantity Speed Tag Sec w Total Tag Communication yf Lf I D AAN Command duration mS f Y Y Y Total Inventory Duration m3 Da Dar a iN UU BEN Tag List 81 Min RSSI 77dBm Max RSSI 25dBm Refresh ID EPC PC Identification RSSI Carrier Fr a 70 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 79 10 30 AE 87 30 00 3 64dBm 907 00 fal E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 03 10 EC DF 30 00 4 55dBm 916 00 72 E2 00 30 00 39 0C 00 78 05 30 DB BD 30 00 3 53dBm 907
19. e access password and information of write data extra Read Write Tag Password EPC OTID USER Access Password HEX 00 00 00 00 Start Add WORD 00 Length WORD 2 Read Data to be Written HEX aa bb cc dd When you operate successfully the following screen displays ID RE CRC EPC Data Data Ant ID Operated 1 34 00 C4 1E 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 1 2 T Operation History W Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 03 15 18 21 Read tag 2014 04 03 15 18 26 Write tag How many tags operated successfully the equal of pieces data will be displayed in Tag List It is blank in Data and this is the difference from Read Tag The user can read the tag again in the same area to verify if the data was written correctly Note The maximum length of one time write 1s 32 Word 64 bytes 512bits 2 4 3 Lock Tag Operation The interface of Lock Tag Operation as below Lock Tag Access Password Kill Password EPC TID 9 USER Access Password HEX 90 00 00 00 Lock O Open Lock Permanent Open Permanent Lock A password must be provided if you want to Lock Tag UHF RFID User Manual 16 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual When the operation completes successfully the following information displays ID PC CRC EPC Data Data Ant ID Operated 1 34 00 C4 1E 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 1 2 T Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Po
20. entorying Parameter of Inventoried Flag 2 3 2 Fast Switching Antenna to Inventory Tags In the standard operation of inventory tag Real Time Mode amp Buffer Mode the process of each time inventory will takes at least 500 800ms Only when inventory completed reader can respond to the other new command In many case however 500 800ms is not be accepted Then Fast Switch Antenna Mode will be used There are two methods can achieve fast switching antenna Method 1 Set the value of Repeat Per Command to 255 OxFF As illustrated below UHF RFID User Manual 13 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 4 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 18000 6C Tag Test 150 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Tag Inventory Buffer Mode Inventory Repeat Per Conm ga 255 Then click on Inventory At the moment operating time of each round inventory will be Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Fas as short as possible Generally speaking 1f only 1 or 2 tags in RF region it will takes SOms to finish the inventory before the reader receive new command The time consuming will be longer when the number of tags increasing For specific format of command parameter see the reader s serial interface protocol version V2 35 Method 2 Use cmd_name_fast_switch_ant_inventory command see serial interface protocol version V2 35 The difference between method 1 and 2 is the process of sending switch antenna command is omitte
21. ight self test completed successfully reader is ready 2 1 2 Step 2 Connecting Antenna s to Reader Connect the antenna s with TNC port to the reader as illustrated below 2 1 3 Step 3 Connecting Data Line to Reader You can connect PC to the reader via RS 232 serial port as illustrated below UHF RFID User Manual 4 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual You can also connect PC to the reader via TCP IP as illustrated below 2 1 4 Step 4 Operating Reader via Demo Launch the supplied Demo This software don t need to installation Just put the UHFDemo exe reader dll customControl dll into the same folder and double click UHFDemo exe to run the software UHF RFID User Manual 5 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual Launch the UHF Demo application the following screen displays 69 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 ston x lt Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Basic Setup RF Setup Connection RS232 TCP IP Get RS 232 Serial Port CON Z Get Baudrate 115200 z Disconnect x Set High Low High Low Read 192 168 0 178 Connect 4001 Disconnect High Low Write GPIOS High Low Write GPIO4 Set Cet Quiet Beep after an inventory round Set Beep after a tag is identified For test only Set Reset Reader Refresh Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor Please select RS232 in Connection if the reader is
22. nventory Command takes unit ms time Meaning of the data in Tag list as shown below Identification Times Times of tag identified RSSI The signal strength when tag was identified at the last time Carrier Frequency Carrier Frequency of tag which is identified at the last time Next we will inventory tag under Buffer Mode The same as Real Time Mode click on Tag Inventory Buffer Mode Then select the UHF RFID User Manual 11 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual checkbox for the port with a connected antenna and set the number of Repeat Per Command Then click on Inventory the following screen displays UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 en aaa Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Tag Inventory Real Time Mode Tag Inventory Buffer Mode Tag Inventory Fast Swith Antenna Mode Access Tag GeteBuffer Get and Clear beat Per Command V Anti E Ant2 Ant3 Antd Clear Buffer Query Tag Quantity Tag Data Inventoried Quantity Speed Tag Sec o ar Total Tag Communication y Mn 1 j i j ALA AL I Command Duration mS f q q Y x Total Inventory Duration mS o TINI go DC Ut LE A ID PE CRC EPC Ant ID RSSI Identification Operation History WM Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor
23. onse speed of Demo will be slow down after opening the Activate Serial Port Monitor Generally this function should be turn off Violet blue information is sent to reader by PC red information is back to PC via reader Input Command manually used to debug serial command which could calculate checksum automatically In addition the supplied documentation also includes the complete source code of the demo Based on C of Net platform To help users develop applications based on this reader During the development process users could refer to the documentation Developer FAQ Q amp A PDF or contact our Technical Support Engineer UHF RFID User Manual 25
24. r Identifier the following screen displays UHF RFID User Manual 7 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual JHF RFID eade Jemo V3 02 b 5 a Reader Setup 18000 6C Tag Test ISO 18000 6B Tag Test Serial Port Monitor Basic Setup RF Setup Comection Firmware Version O RS232 TCP IP 6 9 Get AAA RS 232 Internal Temperature Serial Port COMS y Connect Baudrate 115200 y Read Write GPIO Read GPIO Set Baudrate KA Set GPIO1 5 High Low TEPZIP A GPIO2 High Low Reader IP Add 192 168 O 178 Connect Write GPIO Port 4001 Disconnect GPIO3 High Low Write GPIO3 RS 485 Address HEX ol GPIO4 High Low Write GPIO4 Reader Identifier 12 Bytes Buzzer Behavior a ds a dd a dag ga do ld fig Ge Quiet m E O Beep after an inventory round t ser O Beep after a tag is identified For test only Se Reset Reader Refresh Operation History V Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 02 15 06 42 Reader connected COM50115200 2014 04 02 15 06 45 Get firmware version 2014 04 02 15 06 46 Get reader identifier Now the reader has connected to PC successfully 2 2 Setting RF Parameter After successfully connecting reader we need to set some basic RF parameters RF Output Power amp RF Spectrum Setup Select RF setup as illustrated below Basic Setuk RF Setup 2 2
25. rt Monitor 2014 04 03 15 32 16 Lock tag The same as Write Tag Operation data of identified tags will be displayed in Tag List 2 4 4 Kill Tag Operation The interface of Kill Tag Operation as below Kill Tag Kill Password HEX aa bb cc dd Kill Kill Tag must provide a destruction password and the destruction password can t be 00 00 00 00 Therefore to kill a tag you must change the content of password area via Write Tag Operation When tag is killed successfully the following information displays ID PC CRC EPC Data Data Ant ID Operated 1 24 00 67 AB 00 00 00 99 99 99 99 99 1 1 A Operation History W Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 03 15 39 00 Kill tag The same as above data of killed tags will be displayed in Tag List 2 4 5 Tag Selection Many times no matter how many tags in RF region we just want to access the known EPC tag Now we can use the function of Tag Selection EPC matching UHF RFID User Manual 17 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual In demo supplied we could operate as below 9 First inventory tags in Buffer Mode to get all tags EPC NO Second get buffer Third back to the interface of Access tags and choose the EPC NO which you want as illustrated below Tag Access Tag Selection Selected Tag Tag List a seleciona E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 81 27 10 09 77 E Resd Weite Tas E2 00 30 00 39 OC 00 82 26 70 09 BF
26. s FCC 902MHz 928MHz Method 2 Setting the RF spectrum manually Users can set RF spectrum via these three parameters Start Frequency Frequency Interval The number of Frequency points 2 2 3 Antenna Connection Detector Function of Antenna Connection Detector is Checking whether the port is connected to the antenna before the reader work If not users will be notified to connect the antenna Please open this function before you use it as illustrated bellow Antenna Connetion Detector Note 1 Reader detects antenna connections by measuring the return loss of RF ports 2 Reader stops tag operation if return loss is above the threshold RL Threshold dB Get Set 3 User can turn it off by setting the threshold to 0 Sensitivity of Antenna Connection Detector is setted by users Sensitivity of Antenna Connection Detector is the Return Loss of antenna port the unit is dB The larger the value the impedance matching requirements between antenna and port must be better To ordinary antennas you can set the threshold to 3 6dB Sensitivity of Ceramic Antenna and Handset could be more lower Note 1 Reader detects antenna connections by measuring the Return Loss of RF ports 2 Reader stops tag operation if Return Loss is above the threshold 3 User can turn it off by setting the threshold to 0 UHF RFID User Manual 9 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual If antenna 1s not connected Reader will stop to operate
27. tags with the following screen display Operation History Auto Clear Activate Serial Port Monitor 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Real time mode inventory failed due to Antenna is missing 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Real time mode inventory failed due to Antenna is missing 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Real time mode inventory failed due to Antenna is missing 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Successfully set working antenna current working antenna Ant 1 2014 04 02 15 42 50 Real time mode inventory failed due to Antenna is missing 2 2 4 Measure RF Port Return Loss 2 3 ISO 18000 6C tag inventory Connect the Reader correctly Tag operation could be started when RF Setup completes Tag inventory means identify multiple tags EPC number at the same time This is the core of UHF RFID Reader whose performance will directly determine the merits of the reader 2 3 1 Real Time Mode amp Buffer Mode There are many modes to select for tag inventory The most commonly used mode is Real time mode Data will be uploaded immediately and you can find the tags EPC number at the first time The other is Buffer Mode the data will be cached firstly and uploaded together when you need them Both models have their own char
28. the state of buzzer will be saved in the FLASH inside of reader and won t lose after power cut 2 6 5 Charging The Serial Communication Baud Rate Reader supports two kinds of baud rate 38400 bps and 115200 bps You can set baud rate via the interface as below ys e Saad Ieee CONS y Connect Baudrate 115200 Disconnect Set Baudrate f 7 Set After setting successfully new baud rate will be saved in the FLASH inside of reader and won t lose after power cut But the baud rate communicate with the reader must be new Note If you use the TCP IP interface please change the serial rate of TCP IP module into corresponding Details see the supplied TCP IP interface configuration document Inventorying Tags under Real Time Model will produce large amounts of data please try to use 115200 baud rate UHF RFID User Manual 24 S 8600 UHF RFID Reader User Manual 3 Develop your own RFID Application You can operate most functions of reader through the demo But in actual situation may be you need to develop your own applications Supplied document UHF RFID serial interface protocol_V2 38 pdf provides a complete interface to operate reader This port is based on serial communication so both RS 232 and TCP IP the reader follows the definition of the interface Demo provides an important function recording serial transmission users can quickly grasp the content of Communication protocol document when yo
29. u compared it with serial data in the actual operation Select the checkbox of Activate Serial Port Monitor on the bottom right corner all uplink and downlink serial data will be recorded as illustrated below 49 UHF RFID Reader Demo v3 62 SJ o feel 2014 06 21 14 47 42 AO 03 01 70 EC 2014 06 21 14 47 43 AO 03 01 70 EC 2014 06 21 14 47 45 AO 03 01 72 EA 2014 06 21 14 47 45 AO 05 01 72 06 09 D9 2014 06 21 14 47 45 A0 03 01 7B El 2014 06 21 14 47 45 A0 05 01 7B 01 27 BT 2014 06 21 14 47 52 AO 04 01 76 1E CT 2014 06 21 14 47 52 AO 04 01 76 10 D5 2014 06 21 14 47 53 AO 03 01 77 E5 2014 06 21 14 47 53 AO 04 01 77 1E C6 2014 06 21 14 47 55 AO 03 01 63 F9 2014 06 21 14 47 55 AO 04 01 63 03 F5 2014 06 21 14 47 56 AO 03 01 79 E3 2014 06 21 14 47 56 AO 06 01 79 01 OF 3B 9D 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 04 01 74 00 ET 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 04 01 74 10 D7 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 04 01 89 01 D1 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 13 01 89 BO 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 BC 58 CF AO 13 01 89 BO 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 00 30 OF 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 09 01 89 BO 08 00 11 22 28 BA AO 13 01 89 BO 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CB 2B ED AO 13 01 89 BO 30 00 30 08 33 B2 2014 06 21 14 47 59 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 04 2D 9E AO 13 01 89 BO 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD DY 01 40 00 00 00 00 2F AD 2014 06 21 14 47 59 AO 13 01 89 88 30 00 30 08 33 B2 DD D9 01 40 00 00 00 02 31 C4 2014 06 21 14 47 59
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