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1. Connection i Disconnect Page 23 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 4 2 2 RFID configuration With identMX TI you can change any RFID related parameter of the device You find all these parameters in the RFID Configuration Section ofthe Control and Config Frame RFID Configuration Channel ETSI 7 128 Slots wi dh LBT Mode RF Power ERP Session Session ol Modulation PR ASK Tx 40kbit s Rx Dwell Time ms Show Running Config Defaults Apply Config Screenshot 5 RFID configuration section Once you are connected with a device the current configuration running on it will be displayed After changing any parameter you do not have to reboot or even restart the device to make the setting become active Just press the Apply Config button This allows you to shortly find out the ideal setting for your application Parameter LBT Mode Modulation Comment The index of a radio channel according to ETSI used to communicate with RFID tags Entries marked DRM are specified by ETSI to be used in Dense Reader Mode Selects between the two methods of accessing the RF field e Listen Before Talk checked and e Dense Reader Mode unchecked This is the real power of the radio field radiated by the antenna ERP Effective Radiated Power in mW Not to mistake ERP for connected power Selects between the data modulation DSB double side band PR ph
2. 13 867 5MHz DRM 7 128 Slots Fieoo on change an LET Mode on trigger Co n fi g Acquisition RF Power ERP Session O write ERC 800mw v sessiono See Inputs Frame TID length Cae Tz Modulation Dwell Time ms EPC tin PR ASK Tx 40kbit s Rx wl 2000 KEE 5 acquisition rate Hz 5 38 Show Running Config reien 3 EC Screenshot 3 identMX main dialog The version 1 0 5 of identMX TI requires a RFID Firmware of version 2 4 4 or higher running on the device Prior to using the tool you should check if your device is compatible select Info from the Extras section in the Menu bar see identMX RFID FW and if necessary perform a firmware update see chapter 4 2 5 RFID Firmware Update 4 2 1 Establishing a connection TCP identMX TI comprises a feature called Device Discovery that allows you to discover any identMX running on your local network and to connect to a device of which e g the IP address settings are unknown This even works if a device currently uses an address out of the scope of the subnet of your local computer Click on Connection in the Menu Bar and select TCP IP Page 21 of 48 IdentPro GmbH SC IdentPro GmbH ide Sm Extras User Manual identMX V1 1 to open the Connection Dialog The instructions in the Guide amp Info Line will help you using the discovery feature In that line you will also find information about e
3. and must end with a letter or number Copyright IdentPro GmbH 2007 2010 All rights reserved Screenshot 1 Web Interface Network Configuration Select a category from the Menu Frame Where required use the Content Navigation Frame to navigate to a specific item The Help Frame gives you information about meaning and effect of each item in the Content Frame Via the web interface various properties can be displayed as well as configured The Web interface offers the following features e Show general device properties version ID etc e Show general device status information e Show and configure the network configuration address allocation methods IP address network mask gateway address etc e Show and configure communication protocol e Show and configure communication security protocols e Show and configure RFID tag read event sonic indicator buzzer e Perform a device reset e Update device firmware Page 18 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 5 2 IP assignment identMX offers various methods of IP assignment e Static IP address assignment e Automatic address assignment using DHCP requires a DHCP server on the local network e Automatic address assignment using BootP requires a BootP server on the local network e Pself assignment also known as APIPA or Zeroconf The following chart illustrates how the device obtains an address Reboot IP assignment successful use DHCP
4. and use the clamping bracket accordingly Instead of the clamping bracket you can also use straps for bigger poles Adjust the azimuth and elevation axis Illustration 7 Pole mounting 3 4 3 Metallic surroundings When installing the reader system into another device be sure that there are no metal or metalized surfaces or objects in the direct vicinity of the antenna if possible These can reduce the field of the integrated antenna or even detune the antenna s original specification Both will result in worse overall performance of the reader i e reduced reading ranges and reliability If a metallic surrounding cannot be avoided keep the distance from the antenna surface to the metallic parts as great as possible for a stable operation Since changes in the metallic environment may result in malfunction no moving metal parts such as metallic fans should be allowed in the vicinity of the reader antenna Page 17 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 5 Onboard software This chapter applies to models ID RRS 521 ID RRS 512 ID RRS 521 and ID RRS 522 only 3 5 1 Web Interface The reader s configuration can be customized to match your installation via the reader s embedded web interface You can access this interface from your Web browser Simply enter the TCP IP address of the reader in the address line of your browser The default TCP IP address is 192 168 1 200 and netmask 255 255 255 0 This tool
5. assigned Addess disabled IP assignment BootP enablea successful disabled use BootP assigned Addess valid static IP Address settings is this IP Address already in use on the network no use static IP Address Illustration 8 IP assignment logic Before using a static IP address the device checks if this address is already used by another node on the local network If this is the case the device disables it s network interface to avoid an IP address conflict and consequential network malfunctions Restart the device after abolishing the IP address conflict Page 19 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 4 Software tool identMX TI is the test and commissioning application for Microsoft Windows platforms XP Windows 7 The tool is primarily intended for initial testing of a identMX reader prior to deployment It can also be used for testing the reader with your application identMX TI can be used with any identMX type identMX TI allows to e discover and connect to any identMX on the current network e configure the network setting IP address network mask e modify and adjust all RFID operational parameters e inventory tags e review tag data and perform diagnostics e write EPCs e control and monitor the GPIO e display the current firmware version and perform firmware updates This manual is based on identMX TI Version 1 0 5 4 1 Installation To install th
6. Firmware Update Firmware version 2 4 4 or higher is required on the identMX units that you want to control with the identMX TI software To check the current firmware version of a identMX reader select Info from the Extras section in the Menu bar and see identMX RFID FW Executing a firmware update depends on the communication interface that the identMX unit you want to update provides Make sure the identMX is correctly installed as described in chapter 3 Installing and wiring You will always find a firmware suitable to run identMX TI in the folder Firmware within the application folder of this tool NOTE Make sure to keep up power and connection to the identMX until the firmware update is fully completed Interrupting the update process or breaking the power supply or the data stream can result in the device becoming inaccessible TCP Devices providing a TCP IP interface ID RRS 521 ID RRS 512 ID RRS 521 and ID RRS 522 can be updated by FTP Any FTP Client application e g Total Commander can be used Establish a connection to the device using your FTP Client application By default identMX is shipped with the following FTP user credentials e User admin e Password g93nclsO Now you have access to the identMX s file system Copy the identMX RFID firmware image file e g idMX_RFID_FW_2 4 4 bin from your local drive to the root directory of the identMX Rename the file to idMX_RFID_FW bin Th
7. allows you to adjust e g the TCP IP address to your specific network ee e e eS SE This page is used to configure IP Address Filter the Network interface on the C O n te n t i Bawak i device To see the effect of these items after a reboot 1 1 ma eu Interface Link view the Status page N d V Ig d t O n GC The following items require a Br Status Configuration ca dha F rame BOOTP Client On Off SSL DHCP Client On Off Network 1 eth0 Interface Configuration IP Address Network Mask BOOTP Client Oon off DECE CIAM S if BOOTP or DHCP is turned on DHCP Client OOn Soft any configured IP Address H F E i Network Mask Gateway e p ra m e IP Address 192 168 1 200 24 _ Hostname or Domain will be 5 ignored BOOTP DHCP will M enu F rame Default Gateway lt None gt anlo diecover E H z those configuration items ostname If both BOOTP and DHCP are Domain turned on DHCP will run but not BOOTP P When BOOTP or DHCP fails to DHCP ete Text O Binary discover an IP Address anew nn address will automatically be Primary DNS lt None gt generated using AutolP This address will be within the Secondary DNS lt None gt 169 254 x x space IP Address may be entered alone in CIDR form or with an Co nte nt 192 168 1 1 default mask 192 168 1 1 24 CIDR F fa m e 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 explicit mask Hostname must begin with a letter continue with letter number or hyphen
8. and RS 422 serial interface up to 115 2kBaud o 12V to 36V power supply o circular antenna for installations where orientation of transponders is well defined and does not change over time e identMX 542 o Equivalent to identMX 541 but with linear antenna for installations where orientation of transponders is well defined and does not change over time 2 3 Scope of delivery ID RRS 5x1 1 x UHF reader system with integrated circular antenna 868 MHz Online documentation Test and commissioning software identMX TI 1 x UHF reader system with integrated linear antenna 868 MHz Online documentation Test and commissioning software identMX TI Table 1 Scope of delivery Page 7 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 2 4 Accessories Following accessories are available ID RPS 501 Standalone Power over Ethernet power supply injector compliant with IEEE802 3af Single port 16 Watt ID RRZ KS531 ID RRZ KS571 Assembled PoE cable for Ethernet data and power jacks RJ45 Bulgin Buccaneer Series 400 PX0410 10S Length 7 meter ID RRZ SW 501 SDK Reader Interface Software as DLL for use with Microsoft Windowso XP Please refer to appendix A for illustrations of the Universal Mounting Kit parts Table 2 Accessories 2 5 Maintenance Clean with a soft cloth only Do not use detergents Do not open the housing there are no parts inside that need maintenance In case of damage please contact IdentPro at support
9. in the kill password ResultCode out the result code GetReaderlnfo permits to read information about the reader itself Parameters ReaderlInfo out a string with information about the reader ResultCode out the result code Page 36 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Description SetRFRegulation permits to change the RF regulation used by the reader Parameters RFRegulation in the desired RF regulation see attribute type 0x77 ResultCode out the result code GetRFRegulation permits to read the RF regulation used by the reader Parameters RFRegulation out the desired RF regulation ResultCode out the result code SetRFChannel permits to set the RF channel which will be used by the reader Parameters RFChannel in the RF channel ResultCode out the result code GetRFChannel permits to read the RF channel currently in use Parameters RFChannel out the RF channel ResultCode out the result code Table 11 Command Codes Page 37 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 5 3 Protocol sample The following sample illustrates how requests are sent to and response is received from the reader system Shown is aNewRawReadlDs command with additionally obtaining RSSI values Request sent Header 088001 FIXED Ox00BF Message ID 0x00005358 Vendor ID 0x0029 Message Length AVP 1 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x0001 AVP Type CommandCo
10. D regulation to use Attribute value can assume the following values 0x00 ETSI EN 302 208 Ox01 ETSI EN 300 220 RFChannel a value representing the RF channel to use Attribute value can take on values in the range of 0 9 Channels refer to the ETSI EN 302 208 regulation RSSI a value representing the backscattered RF field strength 2 PowerSet a value representing the RF power emitted during the communication with tags SourceName a ASCII byte character string representing the name of the data source Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes and can take on the following value Source_0 Table 10 Attributes Page 33 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 5 2 Command codes This chapter provides a brief overview of the commands used by the identMX reader communication protocol AVP 0x01 CommandCode In addition the data types used with each command are described NOTE Parameters marked with in must be set accordingly when sending the command Parameters marked with out are returned by the system Code Description NewRawReadIDs permits to get all IDs of transponders within the RF field of the selected source Parameters SourceNameln in the name of the source to use optional Length in Filter Mask Lenght optional TagID in Filter Mask Value optional TagAddress in Filter Mask Start Address optional Bitmask in Inventory Flags When set to 1 RSSI value fo
11. Pair AVP schema and foresees a message header in order to identify the message scope The command set and the firmware architecture are similar to the Reader Protocol 1 0 specification draft from EPCGlobal Message fields are described left to right with the most significant byte on the left and the least on the right The identMX reader system protocol uses a synchronous command channel which is implemented on top of a TCP IP socket and optional on a serial communication line All messages commands responses and notifications are composed by a header and a body In all cases the body of the message is a list of attribute value pairs Responses always echo the Command AVP sent by the host All the packets for the control channel share a common header format 1 2 3 O123 4567 8 90 12384 567828 90123 436 78 BIL FIXED Message ID Vendor ID Length FIXED Must be 0x8001 for commands and 0x0001 for responses Message ID ID of the message It is a sequence number used to map requests to its responses a request and its corresponding response have the same message ID Vendor ID Must be 0x5358 Encodes the length of the message in bytes including the header Page 29 of 48 IdentPro G
12. aer identpro identtiveren Lokalisieren Authenufisieren S dstrasse 31 53757 Sankt Augustin Tel 49 0 2241 866 392 0 Fax 49 0 2241 866 392 99 Mail info identpro de Web www identpro de User M identM Power over Ethernet IdentPro GmbH 2010 We reserve the right to change specifications w o prior notice Images and illustrations exemplary IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 identMiX User Manual V k Page 2 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Version Version 1 1 June 2010 Copyright by IdentPro GmbH S dstra e 31 53757 Sankt Augustin Germany Copying of this document and giving it to others and the use or communication of the contents thereof are forbidden without express authority Offenders are liable to the payment of damages All rights are reserved in the event of the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design Composition of the information in this manual has been done to the best of our knowledge IdentPro GmbH does not guarantee the correctness and completeness of the details given in this manual and may not be held liable for damages ensuing from incorrect or incomplete information Since despite all our efforts errors may not be completely avoided we are always grateful for your useful tips When using the device always follow and obey relevant legislation regarding safety and electromagnetic radio frequency shi
13. ase reversal and coding types FM bi phase space M Miller Each value is characterized by a specific Tag to Reader data bandwidth Refer to Specification for RFID Air Interface Version 1 2 0 by GS1 EPCglobal chapter 6 3 1 Signaling for further information An integer value in the range of 0 to 15 used with tag query commands to calculate the number of slots 2 1 to 32768 in an inventory round Larger values mean more slots but slower performance smaller values mean fewer slots but faster performance Choose a value resulting in at least twice the number of slots than number of tags expected in an inventory at a time E g if you expect to read 10 tags choose Q 5 2 Slots 32 Slots Refer to Specification for RFID Air Interface Version 1 2 0 by GS1 EPCglobal chapter 6 3 2 4 Tag states and slot counter for further Page 24 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Parameter Comment information Session Choose one of four sessions denoted SO to S3 for tag inventory With this parameter a reader can control the inventoried flag of tags for each session Use session SO if you aim to read each tag in a population within every inventory Refer to Specification for RFID Air Interface Version 1 2 0 by GS1 EPCglobal chapter 6 3 2 2 Sessions and inventoried flags for further information Dwell Time Maximum antenna dwell time in ms during inventory The device will occupy each frequency for no longer
14. bH S dstra e 31 53757 Sankt Augustin Germany declares in sole responsibility that the product erkl rt in alleiniger Verantwortung dass das Produkt IP65 UHF RFID Schreib Leseger t Product description Bezeichnung identMX 511 identMX 512 identMX 521 identMX 522 identMX 541 identMX 542 Type reference number Typ Erzeugnisnummer has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the following standards mit den folgenden Normen oder normative Dokumenten bereinstimmt EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 302 208 2 2 2004 EN 50364 2002 EN 60950 21 2003 EN 301 489 1 2003 Title number of issue of standards Titel und oder Nummer der Normen oder normativen Dokumente following the provisions of the directives of the European Communities gem den Bestimmungen der Richtlinien R amp TTE Guideline 1999 5 EC Michael Wack Managing Director Gesch ftsf hrer Sankt Augustin den 20 02 2009 Issue place and date Ort und Datum Page 42 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 8 Disclaimer IdentPro GmbH assumes that any information given in this manual is correct at time of publication IdentPro GmbH however resumes the right to change technical specifications or functionality of their own products to terminate production of these products or to terminate the support for any one of these products without prior notice in writing to the customers It is in the responsibili
15. bH User Manual identMX V1 1 6 2 Antenna ewell Ne Le 40 7 Manucure 5 Declaration or Ee ere le E 42 ZS i E 43 BB iret E E E SE coe ob etc sete tence bere geet E 43 1 SERIE ean ss EE 43 A Re Me ee ee 44 eelere A EE 49 PO EE 46 age E EE 47 1 Safety precautions The following sections explain how to install and use identMX WARNING Always disconnect identMX from any power supply when working on it Do not connect while the power is on A sudden rush of power can damage sensitive electronic components Only experienced electronics personnel should open the chassis CAUTION Always ground yourself to remove any static electric charge before touching identMX Although numerous precautions have been taken to protect the device from overvoltage and static electric discharge damages to the device due to these influences can never be fully anticipated It is recommended to use a grounding wrist strap at all times Page 5 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 2 Description 2 1 Performance characteristics identMX is a robust and compact EPC Class 1 Generation 2 Radio Frequency Identification RFID reader system which operates in the 868 MHz UHF band Due to the smart integration of a UHF reader and antenna in the same housing the device is perfectly suited to implement low cost gates e g in distribution or production lines It also allows using RFID in places where limited space calls for small hardware footprints With its robust and
16. ble you will have to change your local computers network settings accordingly or assign an IP address in your subnet to that device Page 22 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 NOTE The identMX factory default TCP IP address is 7192 168 1 200 with netmask 255 255 255 0 To get an initial connection please make sure that you can reach this address from your local computer s subnet You can change the address of an identMX directly from the Connection Dialog After performing a device discovery select a device from the device list Enter the IP address and the mask Suffix CIDR notation and press assign It takes a view seconds for the new settings to get active Observe the information in the Guide amp Info Line Serial To establish a connection to an identMX with a serial communication interface RS 232 or RS 422 click on Connection in the Menu Bar and select Serial IdentPro GmbH ide See Extras to open the Serial Connection Dialog identMX Connection COM Port e g COM1 Enter the name of the serial communication port of your local computer that is connected to the device Once you are connected with a device the Connection Dialog closes automatically and the device s IP address or the local COM Port respectively will be shown in the Connection Section of the Control and Config Frame You can use the Disconnect Connect button to disconnect from the device or re establish the connection
17. can take 0x51 0x54 on the following value 0x03 EPCC1G2 IN Page 31 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Value Length Description z Bytes O e Q 0 Boolean a value representing a boolean data Attribute value can take on the following values 0x00 FALSE Not 0x00 TRUE 0x57 0x60 BaudRate a value representing the baudrate setting of a serial port 0x61 DataBits a value representing the databits setting of a serial port 0x62 StopBits a value representing the stopbits setting of a serial port Parity a value representing the parity setting of a serial port Attribute value can take on the following values 0x00 No parity 0x01 Odd parity 0x02 Even parity 0x63 FlowCtrl a value representing the flow control setting of a serial port Attribute value can take on the following values 0x64 0x00 No flow control 0x01 Hardware flow control 0x02 Software flow control not yet implemented Bitmask Inventory Flags When set to 1 RSSI value for each tag detected is returned Default value is O lORegister a value representing the status of the I O lines of the reader oO CO N u Where input lines are separated from output ones input lines are mapped on the less significant bits while outputs are mapped on the most significant bits ConfigParameter a value representing a configuration parameter Attribute value can take on the f
18. command All result codes are specified in the relevant table l 2 OxOF TaglDLen the length of the tag ID TimeStamp an indication of the time Attribute must be interpreted as 0x01 0x02 follow 0x10 the 4 least significant bytes are the seconds elapsed from the 1 January 1970 the 4 most significant bytes are the micro seconds TagID represents the ID of the transponder read Attribute value has a 25 5 maximum length of 12 bytes TagType the tag s type Attribute value can take on the following value 0x03 EPCC1G2 ReadPointName a string representing the name of the read point 0x11 0x12 ee Attribute value has a maximum length of 5 bytes and can take on the X following value Anto TagValue data read from the tag memory when applicable Attribute ae value has a maximum length of 128 bytes 7 0 x4D Ge TagAddress the memory location address of the tag where read or write 5 data operation takes place BitRate a value representing the air interface BitRate Attribute value can take on the following values 0x2 Transmit DSB ASK 40kbit Receive FMO 40kbit Ox5 Transmit DSB ASK 40kbit Receive Miller M 2 160kbit 0x6 Transmit PR ASK 40kbit Receive Miller M 4 250kbit 0x7 Transmit PR ASK 40kbit Receive Miller M 4 300kbit 0x52 PowerGet a value representing the current radio power Protocol a value representing the air protocol Attribute value
19. ctuator to this clamp Page 14 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Clamp Function Comment 9 Out2 Output 2 Connect the input of a actuator to this clamp 10 GNDIO GPIO power In case of using 2 wire actuators e g signal light connect the supply neutral second wire of the actuator s to this clamp line In case of using 3 wire actuators e g displays the actuator s neutral line can be connected to this clamp Table 7 Field I O terminal block J_MX FieldiO pinning J_MX FieldIO 12 36V Illustration 5 Sensors and actuators sample schematic Page 15 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 4 Installation notes For mounting purposes identMX provides four M5 threaded bolts located on the reverse side of the housing See Appendix C for location and dimensions To mount the reader to a flat surface concrete wood metal or pole we recommend to use the mounting kit D RRZ MK5 which includes all necessary mounting items except wall plugs and according screws Please refer to Appendix A for illustrations Furthermore the mounting kit allows to adjust the alignment in order to obtain the best performance from the system Especially when placed in dusty or moist environments we recommend mounting the device in a manner that the interface panel faces downwards If you use a linear antenna type device e g identMX 512 be aware that it s plane of polarization should match with the tags or
20. de 0x0013 AVP Value NewRawReadIDs AVP 2 0x0000 Reserved Ox000F AVP Length OxOOFB AVP Type SourceName 0x536F757263655F3000 AVP value source 0 AVP 3 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x0067 AVP Type Bitmask 0x0001 AVP Value 1 Response received Header 0x1000 FIXED Ox00BF Message ID 0x 00005358 Vendor ID Ox006C Message Length AVP 1 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x0001 AVP Type CommandCode 0x0013 AVP Value NewRawReadIDs AVP 2 0x0000 Reserved Ox000F AVP Length OxOOFB AVP Type SourceName 0x536F757263655F3000 AVP Value Source 0 AVP 3 0x0000 Reserved 0x000B AVP Length 0x0022 AVP Type ReadPointName 0x416E743000 AVP Value Ant0 AVP 4 0x0000 Reserved Ox000K AVP Length 0x0010 AVP Type TimeStamp 0x0000000000000000 AVP Value AVP 5 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 00012 AVP Type TagType 0x0003 AVP Value EPCCIG2 AVP 6 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x000F AVP Type TagIDLen Ox000C AVP Value 12Byte AVP 7 0x0000 Reserved 0x0012 AVP Length Dx0011 AVP Type TagID 0x05629FFFA0120001C0113001 AVP Value AVP 8 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x007A AVP Type RSSI Ox4A9E AVP Value 19102 AVP 9 0x0000 Reserved 0x0008 AVP Length 0x0002 AVP Type ResultCode 0x0000 AVP Value Success The AVPs 2 8 will be repeated for every tag received Page 38 of 48 IdentPro GmbH 6 Tech
21. e application simply run the Setup file setup exe and follow the instructions Setup will place a shortcut on the Desktop as well as in the Windows Programs folder iz identMX TI CED The Setup Wizard will guide you through the steps required to install dentMa Tl identi TI is the Test and Commissioning 5 oftware for ident seres UHF RFID readers WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Screenshot 2 identMX TI Setup Page 20 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 4 2 Using identMX TI ATTENTION Read chapter Safety precautions prior to making any connections to identMX Install identMX as described in chapter 3 Installing and wiring The main dialog of the application features three frames IdentPro GmbH identMX TI Test and Commissioning Software de Inventory Results TID EPC read count Qoc read ra RSSI 1 e200600400a8ae78 34FFFFFFFF92Fbe6e5821002 55 100 5 33 19763 nvento ry 2 e200600400a98abc BFF FFF FFF FFFFFFF5e1b2002 51 100 5 33 19447 3 e200600400a3e024 3fffffffe336cb2f067b3003 53 188 5 33 20224 Result Frame Connection RFID Configuration GPIO Co nt ro S E Channel ETSI Q Outputs 192 168 1 200 d
22. e firmware update process should start automatically You can monitor the update progress by the pulse width of the green function LED FLED 1 on the user panel The update process should take about 20 seconds When the LED constantly glows the update process has been terminated Page 27 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Serial Devices providing a serial interface ID RRS 541 and ID RRS 542 can be updated using identMX TI Establish a connection to the device as described in chapter 4 2 1 Establishing a connection To open the update dialog select Firmware update from the Extras section in the Menu bar Click the open button to select the identMX RFID firmware image file e g idMX_RFID_FW_2 4 4 bin from your local drive To start the update process click Download The update process should take about 2 minutes The progress of the update process is shown by the progress bar 4 2 6 Write EPC identMX TI provides a simple function to write the EPC of a tag NOTE n practice reliable writing operations can be complex The Write EPC feature as implemented in identMX TI does not exploit the capabilities of the system This functionality has been implemented just for testing purposes and is limited to provide a simple user interface lt IdentPro GmbH identMX TI Te Connection Ws Inventory eeh Write EPC Info 3 e200600406a8dcdb To write an EPC start by performing an inventory of the tag
23. elding This document is subject to change without prior notice Service To learn more about this or other products of IdentPro please visit our website http www identpro de For technical support please email to support identpro de Page 3 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Content I Be ee A SE E 6 2 1 Performance eet e 6 de Available product ne LE 7 2 3 Scope et E 7 ZN E ee eo lege ee Se u 1 10 late Te e elei E g 3 1 PAGS TNS DONE E 9 Ir POWER ele ee RR 10 3 2 1 Wie 10 3 2 2 e Ee EE 10 33 ED Ur e E 12 3 3 1 Connecting the Interface POrt ccsscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssessesessessssesessssessesessesessssessssessesessesesses 12 3 3 2 Connecting digital K E 13 AS TION Nee 16 3 4 1 Fat s rface OWN gl EE 16 3 4 2 FOIE GION MOG ME 17 3 4 3 Metallic surroundings nennen 17 i MID e Ee ue 18 3 5 1 el ew e 18 3 9 2 gt SS SION EE 19 DE ee E ie EE 20 4 1 Jr ie IE EN 20 MIS ICL IG HEN Venen E E E E 21 4 2 1 Establishing a Connection E 21 Ace TE Beie ut e TE e e E 24 4 2 3 Tag Ac uisition and INVENTO Y EE 20 4 2 4 EX DONG INVERLOTY Dale E 2 4 2 5 KRIS BET le lee 2 4 2 6 EE 23 3 Protocol reference Sudan nen 29 5 1 ageleet 31 Je ee ie Elei 34 393 KIOLSCOL SIND EE 38 PTAA e E 39 6 1 Specifications IdentMX cesessssessesessesnssesnsscsesscsessesesnssesucsesessesassesussuseseneasensasssacsnsasensassusassnsaseneaseusaseneaseneeeesees 39 Page 4 of 48 IdentPro Gm
24. identpro de or call 49 0 22 41 866 39 20 Page 8 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 Installing and wiring 3 1 Interface panel All enclosure breakouts are located on the bottom side of the device The Interface Port provides the communication interface and power supply The Auxiliary Port can be used to connect e g sensors actuators and power supply identMX is equipped with two multicolor LEDs located on the bottom side of the enclosure The LEDs indicate the current status of the readers power supply communication interface and RFID application FLED1 gr FLED2 rd Link gr Act ye Power rd Auxiliary Port Function LED Interface LED Interface Port OU 2 gt D I E Ce G OU gt Illustration 1 Interface panel eS a e Interface Link Act Power Gun Orange Activity Device exchanges data with host Function Green Connected A RFID host application is connected with the device FLED1 FLED2 Table 3 LED display The venting valve assures the leak tightness of the device even under harsh environmental conditions e g outdoor applications Never try to loose or even dismantle this part Page 9 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 2 Power supply ATTENTION Any supply voltage outside specification can destroy the unit 3 2 1 PoE The PoE models of identMX receive their power over the Ethernet cable from any Power over Ethernet PoE powe
25. ientation Illustration 6 Orientation of the plane of polarization of the linear antenna ATTENTION Before mounting the device make sure that the carrying structure wall pole etc supports the total load of reader cabling and if used mounting kit Especially in case of portable applications make sure all cable connections are properly protected by a pull relief ATTENTION The reader must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 4 1 Flat surface mounting To mount the reader system on a flat surface first assemble the antenna base bracket to the enclosure Than attach the wall bracket to the surface See Appendix D for drilling plan Use the arm bracket to connect the wall bracket with the base bracket and adjust the azimuth and elevation axis When using a reader with linear antenna make sure to match the correct orientation referred to the orientation of the transponders See appendix A for part illustrations Page 16 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 4 2 Pole mounting To mount the reader system to a pole first connect the base bracket to the enclosure Than connect the pole bracket to the enclosure Use the clamping bracket to install the reader system to the pole recommended tightening torque 14N m Pay attention to suitable pole diameters 25mm 44mm 45mm 76mm
26. lication By using IdentPro products the user is automatically bound to these conditions and expresses his her accordance with these conditions respectively Page 43 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Appendix A The mounting kit ID RRZ MK5 for identMX comprises Description Illustration Antenna base bracket Arm bracket Wall Pole bracket Clamping bracket Illustrations not to scale Page 44 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Appendix B The power injector ID RPS 501 product supplied may look different from the one shown below Insert cable from identMX RJ45 jack into socket out Power Out Insert cable from network or computer into socket in Connect network com puter with Connect identMX with out In Assembled Pot cable ID RRZ KS531 RJ45 jack coming ID RRZ KS571 from identMX reader Bulgin Buccaneer Serie 400 PX0410 10S Page 45 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Appendix C The following illustrations show the dimensions of the identMX system values in mm Rear view Illustration 11 Dimensions identMX back view Bottom view FUED1 gr FLED2 rd Illustration 12 Dimensions identMX bottom view Page 46 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Appendix D The following illustration shows the footprint of the wall mount bracket values in mm Illustration 13 Dimen
27. llocated to the according entry in the inventory result list NOTE Multiple inventory criteria will be AND related to determine a match to existing Inventory Result List entries NOTE Some tags don t have neither a unique TID serial number nor individual EPCs programmed by the chip tag manufacturer This results in a read result of 1 even if physically several of those tags are in the field Page 25 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 Acquisition Inventory EPC acquisition rate Hz Tags Acqui Criteria Comment TID length Select whether the Tag ID TID should be used as an inventory criterion Specify the maximum TID length in Bytes If this criterion is not selected the TID will not be taken into account to identify a tag for inventory Select whether the EPC should be used as an inventory criterion Make sure each tag is programmed with an individual EPC If this criterion is not selected the EPC will not be taken into account to identify a tag for inventory Each tag inventoried will be listed in the Inventory Result List For each entry several properties will be displayed Inventory Results 1 e2006003025ff352 abbbcbafedffedfecbafedff 67 166 7 16 29433 2 e28060038075Tco41 JAHREN 67 166 7 16 22001 Comment np This is the consecutive index of the Inventory results List entry This is the TID identifying the tag in hexadecimal representation EC This is the EPC iden
28. mbH User Manual identMX V1 1 The header is directly followed by a list of AVPs The number of AVPs depends on the command Each AVP has the following format 1 2 gt 0 1223 ZS 73930 1223425578230 ka t ZS god RESERVED Length Attribute Type Attribute Value RESERVED The first 16 bits are reserved for future extensions All reserved bits must be set to O on outgoing messages and ignored on incoming messages Length Encodes the length of the AVP packet including the length and the reserved fields Attribute type A 2 byte code identifying the attribute type Attribute value The actual attribute value according to the type It follows immediately after the Attribute Type field and runs for the remaining bytes indicated in the Length i e Length minus 6 bytes of header Page 30 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 5 1 Attribute types This chapter provides a brief overview of the attribute types used by the identMX reader In addition the data types and length are described Value Length Bytes Code Description CommandCode the command to be executed All command codes are specified in the relevant table j ResultCode a code representing an indication on the result of the 5
29. nical data User Manual identMX V1 1 6 1 Specifications identMX Frequency Air interface protocol Write Read range Transmitting power Antenna Gain Interface External In Output Firmware Update Operating temperature Storing temperature Relative humidity Housing Weight Protection rating Size L x W x H Power supply Power consumption Value EPC Class1 Gen 2 ISO 18000 6C 1 8 W ERP ETSI EN 302 208 configurable in 8 steps 10 100MBit s Ethernet TCP IP according to IEEE 802 3 i u Yes 20 C 60 C 5 95 non condensing IP 65 Power over Ethernet PoE according to IEEE 802 3af Page 39 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 6 2 Antenna characteristics Circular antenna ID RRS 511 521 541 Value 1 3 1 typical 1 5 1 max VSWR 3 dB may Elevation Radiation Pattern Illustration 9 Antenna radiation pattern circular Page 40 of 48 IdentPro GmbH Linear antenna ID RRS 512 522 542 Value VSWR 1 3 1 max 3 dB BEAMWIDTH POLARIZATION Linear Vertical SIDE LOBES LEVEL AZIMUTH wD ae RA SAW 16dB 130 to 180 CROSS POLARIZATION F B RATIO 20dB max cross polarization Elevation Radiation Pattern Illustration 10 Antenna radiation pattern linear Page 41 of 48 User Manual identMX V1 1 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 7 Manufacturer e Declaration of Conformity IdentPro Gm
30. ntMX V1 1 3 3 Cabling When using your own cable parts and wiring shall be according the following definition to identMX to Host System Buccaneer PX0410 10S RJ45 CAT5 5e 6 8 8 Plug 1 wh bl wh bl 5 bl XXXX bl Ge E j or or 5 Ge 1 r r wh br wh br 000 ee view from cable side en Pinning and Color Codes according to TIA 568A Illustration 3 Cable wiring Manufacturer Description Quantity coe een IT ed pra Buccaneer Series 400 FLEX CABLE CONNECTOR Socket 10 circuits eee oa mze SA3179 1 28 AWG Pack of 10 to Category 5 Standards or higher JI EZ Standards or higher Table 4 Cable parts 3 3 1 Connecting the Interface Port Recommended maximum length of the Ethernet cable is 100 meters When communicating with the reader across a Local Area Network LAN connect an Ethernet cable from your hub router or switch to the identMX interface connector See 3 1 Interface panel for location of the connector identMX adapts to NICs as well as to switches or hubs etc NOTE After connecting the reader system to power allow for up to 10 seconds for the reader to initialize Page 12 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 3 3 2 Connecting digital lO identMX provides an interface to connect equipment with digital inputs and outputs GPIO This interface can be controlled by the host application Inputs electrical characteristics e Sinking input e Reverse voltage protected e Switching hyste
31. ollowing values 0x00 ReadCycle configuration 0x01 Observed Threshold configuration 0x02 Lost Threshold configuration 0x03 Starting Q value Valid values 0 15 0x04 Session Valid values 0 3 0x05 Target Valid values 0 1 0x06 Selected Valid values 0 1 0x08 Antenna dwell time during inventory msec Ox6A 0x09 Inventory type Valid values 0 3 Ox6B ConfigValue a value for the configuration parameter MemoryBank a value representing the memory bank of EPC Class 1 Generation 2 tags Attribute value can take on the following values 0x00 Reserved Memory Bank 0x71 0x01 EPC Memory Bank 0x02 TID Memory Bank 0x03 User Memory Bank a Payload a value representing the payload parameter for the EPC Class 1 X Gen 2 lock command see the EPC Gen2 specification for details Page 32 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 ER Value Length Description G2Password a value representing the Acess Kill password parameter for the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 commands see the EPC Gen2 specification for details QParameter a value representing the initial value for the Q parameter defined in the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 anticollision algorithm see the EPC Gen2 specification for details ReaderlInfo a ASCII byte character string indicating the model and the serial number of the reader Attribute value has a maximum length of 30 bytes RFRegulation a value representing the RFI
32. r each tag detected is returned Default value is 0 0x13 For each tag detected the parameters returned by the command are SourceNameOut out the name of the source used ReadPointName out the name of the read point TimeStamp out the time at which a tag is detected TagType out the type of a tag TagIDLen out the ID length of a tag detected TagID out the ID of a tag RSSI out the backscattered field strength of a tag ResultCode out the result code SetPower permits to set RF power level Parameters 0x64 PowerSet in the power level to set ResultCode out the result code SetBitRate permits to set BitRate to use Parameters 0x72 BitRate in the BitRate to set ResultCode out the result code GetPower permits to obtain the current RF power level Parameters 0x73 PowerGet out the current power level ResultCode out the result code GetBitRate permits to obtain the BitRate in use Parameters OoX8l Z l BitRate out the BitRate in ResultCode out the result code Page 34 of 48 IdentPro GmbH Code User Manual identMX V1 1 Description SetRS232 permits to modify settings of the serial port Parameters Baudrate in the baud rate value Databits in the data bits setting Stopbits in the stop bits setting Parity in the parity setting Flowctrl in the flow control setting ResultCode out the result code GetlO permits to read the current sta
33. r supply compliant to IEEE 802 3af Any components used like PoE injectors or PoE switches should support this standard IdentPro offers respective accessories see chapter 0 The PoE supply path is electrically isolated to any other port of the device Ethernet GPIO etc as well as to the housing This isolation is rated to withstand at least 1500V r This power input is protected against electrical discharge overvoltage and reverse polarity 3 2 2 12 36V Power This power supply enables non PoE identMX models or PoE identMX models with the redundant Power Supply option to receive power from a broad range of ordinary DC power sources This 12 36V power supply path provides a perfect way to run identMX in environments where PoE is up to now usually not available e g vehicles industrial process and control systems trucks or in applications where a maximum of operational availability is required redundancy This second power supply path can be used exclusively or redundant to the standard power supply over the data cable using Power over Ethernet When being used as a redundant power supply path the standard power supply PoE is dominant This means that power from the second power supply path is only drawn when PoE drops or is not provided 3 2 2 1 Specification Max 8 W operating 3 5 W standby The 12 36V power supply path is electrically isolated to any other port of the device Ethernet PoE etc as well as to the hou
34. rce to use TagIDLen in the ID length of the tag TagID in the ID of the tag MemoryBank in the memory bank TagAddress in the address where to read the data Length in the number of bytes to read must be an even number TagValue out the data read from the tag memory G2Password in the EPC Access password optional ResultCode out the result code G2Write permits to write data into the Gen2 tag memory banks Parameters SourceName in the name of the source to use TagIDLen in the ID length of the tag TagID in the ID of the tag MemoryBank in the memory bank TagAddress in the address where to write the data Length in the number of bytes to write must be an even number TagValue in the data to write to the tag memory G2Password in the EPC Access password optional ResultCode out the result code G2Lock permits to execute the tag lock command defined by the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocol Parameters SourceName in the name of the source to use TagIDLen in the ID length of the tag TagID in the ID of the tag G2Payload in the lock payload G2Password in the EPC Access password optional ResultCode out the result code G2Kill permits to execute the tag kill command defined by the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocol Parameters SourceName in the name of the source to use TagIDLen in the ID length of the tag TagID in the ID of the tag G2Password
35. resis e Supports all types of sourcing sensors switches PNP outputs etc Parameter gg Ge Going input ee voltage Table 5 Inputs electrical characteristics Outputs electrical characteristics e Sourcing output e Short circuit protected e Current limited e Overload protected e Overvoltage protected including load dump e Supports all types of resistive inductive and capacitive loads Parameter Value Operating voltage 12V to 36V Nominal load current Initial peak short Ni A 3 0A circuit current limit Repetitive short circuit Se 2 2A current limit Table 6 Outputs electrical characteristics ATTENTION Read chapter Safety precautions prior to making any connections to identMX Page 13 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 The electrical interface is provided by a terminal block located inside the enclosure of the identMX To connect a device replace the plug screw sealing the auxiliary port of the device with the provided M20 cable gland This part accepts cables with diameters from 7 to 13 mm Illustration 4 Auxiliary port cable gland NOTE If you feed multiple cables through the cable gland assure proper sealing to preserve the specified ingress protection grade IP65 Dismantle the cover antenna by removing the 12 screws located on the flange of the enclosure After removing the antenna you can see a 10 pole terminal block designated J MX FieldlO To connect a lead
36. rrors and the current state of the Device Discovery process identMX Connection Discovery Network Interfaces Network Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Pake Coen Jm NetXtreme 57 x Gigabit Controller Paket Interfaces List Bluetooth Personal Area Network Paketplaner Miniport En lin une Aha FALL Ab les en rn EE in nn Devices IP MAC accessible 192 166 1200 00 20 43 37 05 1 yes 192 168 1201 O0 20 4a 9e 2a Od yes Devices List Network Settings To change the interface settings select a device from the list above and enter the IP address and mask Suffix to be used These settings will be written to the device after pressing the Assign button and become active after an automatic reboot of the dev IP Mask Suffix 8 31 Frame Guide amp Info Cancel Line canei Screenshot 4 TCP IP connection As the dialog opens the Network Interfaces List lists up all network interfaces available on the local computer Double click on a entry to start scanning for devices When the scan is completed the MAC and current IP address of each discovered device are shown in the Devices List NOTE Depending on your local computer s setup devices may be discovered on multiple paths and therefore multiple entries representing the same device may occur in the Devices List The property accessible indicates whether a device is accessible from the subnet s of your local computer If it is not accessi
37. s in the reader s field As a unique identifier for the write operation is needed the inventory criteria TID length with at least 8 Byte TID containing a Serial Number is needed Select the entry of the tag you wish to program in the Inventory Result List by clicking on the appropriate row The item should be highlighted after clicking To open the EPC Write dialog select Write EPC from the Extras section in the Menu bar Write EPC EPC hex 123456789012345678901234 When the Write EPC dialog appears enter up to 12 bytes 96 bits of data in hex format to be programmed as EPC in the EPC field To write the data to the tag click Write Under some conditions attempting to write data may fail tag is not sufficiently powered tag s EPC is locked the RF channel selected is occupied etc Particularly if the tag is not sufficiently powered to process write operations try to place the tag closer to the antenna As a rule of thumb half of the maximum reading distance is needed for writing Page 28 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 9 Protocol reference guide This Protocol Reference Guide is designed for users and developers who need to program applications to communicate with identMX readers This chapter describes the message format of the communication protocol used by the host and the reader in order to issuing commands and reply with responses The protocol is based on the Attribute Value
38. simply hold down the button and insert the conductor in the appropriate hole NOTE The clamps accept solid and stranded conductors with diameters from 0 5 1 5mm resp AWG 20 AWG 16 When using stranded conductors the appliance of wire end ferrules is recommended Function Comment GPIO power Connect the positive lead of the GPIO power supply to this supply positive clamp line All clamps designated VIO are internally connected GPIO power Connect the neutral lead of the GPIO power supply to this clamp supply neutral line GPIO power In case of using 2 wire sensors e g pushbutton switch or cam supply positive switch connect the second wire of the sensor s to this clamp line In case of using 3 wire sensors e g inductive proximity switches the sensor s supply line can be connected to this clamp All clamps designated VIO are internally connected 4 in1 Input Connect the output of a sensor to this clamp 5 In2 Input 2 Connect the output of a sensor to this clamp GPIO power To ease wiring in case of using 3 wire sensors e g inductive supply neutral proximity switches the sensors neutral line s can be connected line to this clamp GPIO power To ease wiring in case of using 3 wire actuators e g displays the supply positive actuators supply line s can be connected to this clamp line All clamps designated VIO are internally connected 8 Out1 Output 1 Connect the input of a a
39. sing This isolation is rated to withstand at least 1500V r This power input is protected against electrical discharge overvoltage and reverse polarity 3 2 2 2 Installing and wiring The electrical interface to the 12 36V power supply path is provided by a terminal block located inside the enclosure of the identMX To connect a device replace the plug screw sealing the auxiliary port of the device with the provided M20 cable gland The gland accepts cables with diameters 7 to 13 mm Page 10 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 NOTE If you feed multiple cables through cable gland assure proper sealing to preserve the specified ingress protection grade IP65 Dismantle the cover antenna by removing the 12 screws located on the flange of the enclosure After removing the antenna you can see a 5 pole terminal block designated J_MX Pwr Connect the positive and negative conductor of the supply line to the clamps signed PwrA and PwrB as shown on the picture below The polarity does not have to be taken into account To connect a lead simply hold down the button and insert the conductor in the appropriate hole Illustration 2 Redundant power supply input clamps NOTE The clamps accept solid and stranded conductors with diameters from 0 5 1 5mm resp AWG 20 AWG 16 When using stranded conductors the appliance of wire end ferrules is recommended Page 11 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual ide
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41. than this time Valid values are in the range of O to 3000 Practical values are in the range from 500 to 2000 Table 8 RFDI Configuration Parameters The buttons have the following functions Show Running Config Retrieves and displays the current configuration running on the device Defaults Fills the RFID Configuration with default values Transmits the configuration in the RFID Configuration to the device L Apply Config This button only gets active if the current setting in the dialog differs from the configuration actually running in the device 4 2 3 Tag Acquisition and Inventory The essential feature of identMX TI is the Tag Acquisition and Inventory function This allows you to automatically read a tag population in the device s reading range and to consecutively inventory the collected tags regarding to certain individual data The result of the inventory will be displayed in the Inventory Result Frame simultaneously You can start and stop the tag acquisition process any time using the Start Stop Button While the acquisition process is running the current rate as well as the number of tags of the last acquisition will be displayed Prior to start the tag acquisition configure the tag inventory criteria to ensure that each tag in the field will be clearly identified and allocated in the Inventory Result List An acquired tag matching in terms of all inventory criterias to a previously inventoried tag will be a
42. tifying the tag in hexadecimal representation EPC This is the count of reads for this tag since the beginning of the inventory process QoC Quality of capture is the ratio of the count of reads of this tag to the tag acquisition count The rate in Hz with which this tag is read The RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indicator is a characteristic for the strength of the received signal of this tag An RSSI typically has no unit and hence is not comparable with values obtained by readers Table 9 Inventory Result List Columns The Inventory Result List will be cleared each time the acquisition process is started Page 26 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 4 2 4 Export Inventory Data The result of an inventory process can be exported to a file This allows you to e g archive the data collected during a trail or to use this data for post processing The export function of identMX TI will write an the data currently displayed in the Inventory Result List to a file in the CSV character separated values format This widespread format is compatible to any spreadsheet program and can even be viewed and edited this any text editor The inventory export function is only available while tag acquisition is in the Stop state To export inventory data select Export Inventory from the Extras section in the Menu bar A file selection dialog will appear asking you for the name and location of the export file 4 2 5 RFID
43. tus of the I O lines Parameters ORegister out the status of the I O lines ResultCode out the result code SetlO permits to set the level of the output lines Parameters ORegister in the value to set to the output lines ResultCode out the result code SetlODirection permits to define the direction of the I O lines 0 input 1 output Parameters ORegister in the direction to set to the I O lines ResultCode out the result code GetlODirection permits to read current status of the I O lines 0 input 1 output Parameters ORegister out the direction of the I O lines ResultCode out the result code SetSourceConfig permits to set a configuration parameter for a logical source Parameters SourceName in the name of the source to configure ConfigParameter in the code of the parameter ConfigValue in the value for the parameter ResultCode out the result code GetSourceConfig permits to read a configuration parameter for a logical source Parameters SourceName in the name of the source to configure ConfigParameter in the code of the parameter Config Value out the value for the parameter ResultCode out the result code Page 35 of 48 IdentPro GmbH Code 0x99 5 User Manual identMX V1 1 Description G2Read permits to read data from any of the Gen2 tag memory banks Parameters SourceName in optional the name of the sou
44. ty of the customer to assure that information available to him her is valid IdentPro GmbH cannot be held liable for usage of their products whatsoever It is the customer s responsibility that his her systems or units that incorporate IdentPro products conform to all respective legal requirements IdentPro GmbH does not charter any licensing of their patents neither other intellectual property nor third parties rights 9 Trademark IdentPro is a registered trademark of IdentPro GmbH All other trademarks and product names are solely ownership of the respective legitimate beneficiary 10 Constraints of use IdentPro products are not approved for use in life supporting or life preserving systems or units nor with other systems where it can be assumed that malfunction of that system will cause a substantial damage with the user IdentPro products are furthermore not approved for use as part and parcel of any system or unit whatsoever where a malfunction of that system or unit causes a breakdown of a life supporting or life preserving system or unit or has negative impact on safety or efficiency of that life supporting or life preserving system IdentPro customers who use IdentPro products in such applications or who sell IdentPro products intended to be used for such applications do so at their own risk and have to indemnify IdentPro from any liability whatsoever resulting from the selling IdentPro products for unqualified purpose or improper app
45. weather proof design identMX can even be used in outdoor applications and on industrial trucks or other vehicles In addition identMX can be connected to sensor systems like ultrasonic or infrared proximity switch and actuators like signal lamps bars or turnouts for additional functionality The concept of reader and antenna integration significantly reduces cost of installation while increasing the secure and flawless operation at the same time The reader is supported by IdentPro s unique RFID Control Unit idendlQ identlQ enables easy connectivity of RFID projects to IT and PLC systems Page 6 of 48 IdentPro GmbH User Manual identMX V1 1 2 2 Available product designs The following product versions are currently available e identMX 511 o 10 100 MBit Ethernet 10BASE T IEEE 802 3i 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3u communication interface Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af remote power supply Circular antenna for installations where orientation of transponders is unknown or random e identMX 512 o Equivalent to identMX 511 but with linear antenna for installations where orientation of transponders is well defined and does not change over time e identMX 521 o Equivalent to identMX 511 but with additional redundant 12V to 36V power supply e identMX 522 o Equivalent to identMX 521 but with linear antenna for installations where orientation of transponders is well defined and does not change over time e identMX 541 o Selectable RS 232

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