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1.                                                                                                                                                                               S DEV  Unit status  green red   z RMT  FL Remote network status  green red   3 T R  ID Tag communications status  yellow   S NORMAL ERROR  FL Remote ID operation result  a  green red   a E Data Display  a Data display  green   s Error code display  red   a Sos E Mode Switch  AH     FL Remote ID operation mode setting switch                                  J W Node Address Switch  Node Address Switches  01 to 64                          E FL Remote Connector  Connects to FL Remote Master Unit                                                                  W Power Supply Terminals   Connect to 24 VDC power    Recommended Power Supply  S8VS 03024  OMRON   I    M Antenna Connector   Connects to V680 HS63 SP Antenna                                                                                                                                          RFID System    User s Manual    ll Operation Indicators      DEV  Device Status   The DEV indicator displays the Unit status                                  RMT  Remote Status           Status Definition  Lit green Normal    Lit red Fatal error  La Flashing red Non fatal error    Not lit No power    The RMT indicator displays the FL Remote network status     Status    Definition                Lit green    Adding link Participating in remote communications     
2.                                          RFID System    User s Manual    DATA FILL  E Master Unit to FL Remote ID    SECTION 5  Communications                   Signal Bit length Value Description  CMD 4 01008 DATA FILL  LEN 4 1 to F hex Number of blocks to process  specified number of blocks x 8 bytes   0 hex If the number of blocks is 0  all memory after the DATA FILL start address will  be selected   ADDR 16 0000 to FFFF hex   DATA FILL start address  OD 0 8       DATA FILL data  Data between OD1 and ODS is invalid                 E FL Remote ID to Master Unit                                  Signal Bit length Value Description  NORMAL 1 0 or 1 Set to 1 when operation is ended normally   ERROR 1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if the command ends in an error   ERR SUBOto  1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if ID Tag communications end in an error   ERR SUBe  The details of the error are also given   ERR SUB13to  ERR SUB15  ERR SUB7 1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if there is an ID Tag service life warning   RU    Q When there is an ID Tag service life warning  the Normal End Bit will be turned ON and the Error End Bit will not be  zy turned ON     CHECK     E Master Unit to FL Remote ID Settings Example  Example  Filling with FF hex to 16 bytes from Address 6 hex  2 Blocks x 8 Bytes Block                                                                             Bit  15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0  CIO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0   0 Change ac
3.      E Antenna Connector    Mounting the Antenna    1  Hold the connector part of the Antenna and insert it into the  Antenna port while matching the key on the Unit with the groove  on the connector     wW    2  Turn the connector clockwise to lock it in place     RFID System    User s Manual          SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring      Removing the Antenna    1   Turn the connector in counterclockwise to release the lock        wv  2  Pull the connector straight out of the port     al 910uieH 74 Edo     5    The connector cannot be removed without turning it to release the lock   Al  If the cable is pulled without releasing the lock  it may cause the cable or  TRA wires to break  Make sure that the lock is released before pulling out the  connector        Antenna connector    RFID System    User s Manual 2    gal 910ul19H T4 KALTSI PEE    SECTION 2  Installation     Connections  and Wiring    E Power Supply Connector  Use the connector that comes with the Unit  You must provide the connecting cable                                   Brand Model Note   Cable Power line         1 0 mm   equivalent to AWG18   Connector FKC2 5 3 ST 5 08 RF      Crimp Terminal   When one line is con  Al1 10RD   nected to one terminal   Phoenix Contact   When two lines are con  Al TWIN2x1 10RD   nected to one terminal  Crimping Tool CRIMPFOX UD6                    1    Attach the crimp terminals to the sections of the cable where the    sheath    2  Make s  each cr    Sr    has b
4.    The number of 03E5 hex  01 hex    9Verwrites is 100 000  03E6 hex  86 hex   overwrites is 100 000 03E6 hex  86 hex      0186A0 hex    03E7 hex  AO hex  J 0186A0 hex   03E7 hex  AO hex ee is not  5 1   Toread or write to the area for ID tag service life warning management  enable ID tag service life warning management        orusean ID Controller  handheld reader writer  or a controller made by another company          CHECK     RFID System    User s Manual    1uawaBbBeueW BurujeM aj 2211S Her gi FANSIKRER    49          MEMO    aiia ID Tag Service Life Warning Management       RFID System  User s Manual    50    SECTION 5  Communications    ud VO Specifications  ud Detailed Command Settings  kd Timing Charts    52  55  59    RFID System    User s Manual    S NOILOAS       51    SECTION 5  Communications    I O Specifications  I O Allocation Table    The FL Remote ID is allocated 64 inputs and 64 outputs in the PLC   The inputs and outputs that are allocated depend on the node address of the FL Remote ID     E Master Unit to FL Remote ID                                                                                                                   suoneoyioeds O I                            Bits  15 14 13   12 11 10 9 8 if 6 5 4 3 2 1 0  TRG  Option specifications NOT USED Tag communications command Data length specification  LEN   CIO   INHIBIT specification  CMD   DATA READ  DATA WRITE    0   beses imeem pee ps pm ue qe pee ense poe UE qon  Output    Write   Com    ID t
5.   5   o   a       Mounting hole dimensions 5   Two  M5 a  o   7       i     o   Q   80 0 2 o          Effect of Metal behind Tags  Reference     Mounting ID Tags to metal workpieces or palettes will affect the communications capabilities  Place  non metallic parts  e g   plastic or resin  between the metallic parts by referring to the following  relationship between the distance between the ID Tag and the metallic body versus the  communications distance     V680 HS63 SP  amp  V680 D1KP66T SP                                                                B  20    eo     100             8 90 Antenna Tag          80 3   2 70 9 E    60    3  8 9 Communi  5  S 50 8 cations s   7    n    5 lie Iz distance o  5 40 z 2  S 30 2    s     rX4 4     E 10   E   o   2 0 10 20 30 40 50  mm          Distance to metal  x     RFID System    User s Manual      NOILI3S    sbe  qi Buillelsul    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    Influence of Tag Angle  Reference     Communications are possible even when an Antenna and a Tag are mounted at an angle  but the  communications distance will be shortened  The relation between the angle and the communications  distance is shown below     V680 HS63 SP  amp  V680 D1KP66T SP       100  90  80  70          Non Metallic material                                  10 Antenna                            Reduction in maximum communications distance  a  o    0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80  6     Tag angle    Mutual Interference with Tags  Reference    
6.   Element deterioration due to overvoltage or overcurrent    2  Element deterioration due to continuous stress caused by high ambient temperature    3  Connector contact faults or insulation deterioration due to humidity and dust    4     4  Connector contact faults or element corrosion due to corrosive gas     E Inspection Items       No  Item    Supply voltage fluctua   tion    Ambient environment   a  Temperature   b  Humidity     c  Vibration and shock     d  Dust     e  Corrosive gas    Panel condition     a  Ventilation     b  Damage to packing  for any enclosed  construction    Detail     1  Check that the supply voltage fluctuation  atthe power supply terminal block is within  the permissible range      2  Check that there are no frequent instanta   neous power failures or radical voltage  fluctuations      a  Within the specified range   b  Within the specified range     c  Influence of vibration or impact of  machines     d  Check that the system is free of accumu   lated dust and foreign particles      e  Check that no metal part of the system is  discolored or corroded      a  Check that the system is ventilated prop   erly with natural ventilation  forced ventila   tion  or cooling air      b  Check that the panel packing is properly  attached with no damage     Criteria    Within supply voltage speci   fied range    Within permissible voltage  fluctuation range     a   10 to 55  C   b  25  to 85      c  Within the specified  range     d  Neither is permitted    
7.   Flashing green    Adding link Leaving remote communications          Flashing green and red    Adding link Remote classification error or setting error       Lit red    Duplicate node address or duplicate common address       Flashing red    Withdrawn from link          Not lit       Not linked                                                      T R  The TR indicator displays the Tag communications status   Status Definition  ZZ Lit yellow Tag is communicating  EN Not lit Standby    NORMAL ERROR  Status Definition  Lit green Normal end  W Lit red Error end  EN Not lit Standby                E Data Display and Error Code Display    The Data Display shows the first byte of data that was read or written when communications ends nor     mally  It displays the error code if communications ends in an error                                            Status Definition  Lit green Data displayed     Lit red System error displayed   La Flashing red Error code displayed   EE Not lit Display turned OFF   5    For details  refer to the RFID related Errors      Ce p 64       SECTION 1  Product Overview    RFID System    User s Manual    L  e  Ee ELS    suonounJ pue SWEN Hed       SECTION 1  Product Overview    Bi FL Remote Connector Port  This connector connects the FL Remote to the Master Unit                                  m  O  d   e   z                                                 Description    Transmitted data         Transmitted data           Received data               suon
8.   e  Neither is permitted      a  The interior temperature  must be within a range  between    10 and 55  C  with proper ventilation      b  The packing must have  no damage     Required  equipment    Multimeter    Power supply  analyzer    Maximum and  minimum ther   mometer  Hygrometer    uonoedsu  pue soueUSlUIeE  BELLE       I O power supply   a  Voltage fluctuation   b  Ripple    Check on the I O terminal block that the volt   age fluctuation and ripple are within the per   missible ranges     Within the specified range    Multimeter  Oscilloscope       Mounting condition     1  Check that each device is securely  mounted      2  Check that each connector is fully  inserted      3  Check that no screw of the terminal block  is loose      4  Check that no wire is broken or nearly bro   ken     No loose screws    Each connector must be  locked or securely tightened  with screws     No loose screws       Must be no wire that is bro   ken or nearly broken         5  Check that the distance between the ID  Tag and Antenna is within the specified  range     Within the specified range       6   Tag life    Use the ID Tag service life warning function  and manage the number of times the ID Tag  has been written        Do not allow the specified  maximum number of over   writes to be exceeded           RFID System    User s Manual    67          MEMO    SECTION 6       Maintenance and Inspection    RFID System  User s Manual    68    SECTION 7  Appendices          4x  Specificati
9.  To prevent malfunctioning due to mutual interference when using more than one Tag  leave sufficient  space between them as shown in the following diagram     100 mm 100 mm                   100 mm 100 mm                   RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 3  Preparations for Communications          o  m  xd Parameter Settings for FL Remote Communications 34 3     OOAtHtHL cn i Hm      2  Co   RFID System    User s Manual 33       suonearunuwuwog ejoulaH 14 10  sBumas Je owWeseg Fe ibs    SECTION 3  Preparations for Communications    Parameter Settings for FL Remote Communications    Set the following link parameters of the JTEKT PLC to enable using the FL Remote ID  Refer to the JTEKT  Master Operation Manual for details on how to set the Link No   Slot No   and Link Module Name     aul          e       CHECK     Use JTEKT PCwin Ver 8    Programming Tool to set the parameters of the FL Remote ID     Communications Transmission Bytes    The number of communications transmission bytes for the FL Remote ID is shown in the following  table        No  of input bytes No  of output bytes  8 8          Example Settings    This section describes the parameters that can be set with PCwin     E Example of System Configuration    FL Remote  Master Unit Hub                        n                                                 B I O Module Settings    Select I O Module from the PCwin Parameter Menu and select the rack number and slot number  where the Module is installed    Click
10.  Units max     V680 HAM42 FRT  FL Remote ID                                         2   Lol   o   le    5     V680 HS63 SP   o   Antennas                                                       V680 D1KP66T SP 5 5  ID Tags ek kr    E Configuration Description          Name Description    FL Remote Master Use a JTEKT PLC that is compatible with the FL Remote for the FL Remote Master  Also use a pro   gramming tool that is compatible with the FL Remote Master  Contact JTEKT for product details     Hub Use the JTEKT FE SWH05 08     Cable Use the communications cable for FL Remote  category 5 or higher  with shield    Use straight cables between Hubs and FL Remote IDs  Use a cross cable when connecting the FL  Remote Master and FL Remote ID directly              FL Remote ID Up to 64 FL Remote ID Units can be connected  The V680 HS63 SP Antenna can be connected to  communicate with V680 D1KP66T SP ID Tags  Before use  check the restrictions on FL Remote Mas   ter Unit           RFID System  User s Manual 21    SECTION 1  Product Overview    Application Flowchart            m  O  d   e   z       Install the system      UA p 24          Preparations    Connect the system     NV  zi p 26             148eu23A0 4 uoneorjddy       Set the FL Remote ID communications conditions      UA p 34              7    es  2         2   c  E           e    9         e    amp    7       2         x  Is   on  o       ol        Perform actual communications using commands      UA p 55             Commu
11.  Vrms  42 4 V peak  that uses a Class 2  power supply unit compliant with UL1310 or a Class 2 transformer compliant with UL1585 as the power    supply     RFID System    User s Manual    Introduction    2  Europe  EC R amp TTE  Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC   Radio  EN 300 330  EMC  EN 301 489  Safety  EN 61010 1    CE    English Hereby  Omron  declares that the RFID System  V680 HS63 SP Series  and V680 HAM42 FRT Series are in compliance with the essential requirements  and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     3     x       Q  c   1   id       EJ             Finnish Omron vakuuttaa t  ten ett   RFID S    nn  s  V680 HS63 SP Series  V680 HAM42 FRT Series tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten  vaatimusten ja sit   koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen        Dutch Hierbij verklaart Omron dat het toestel de RFID Systeem  V680 HS63 SP    Serie  V680 HAM42 FRT    Serie in overeenstemming is met de essenti  le  eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijh 1999 5 EG        French Par la pr  sente Omron d  clare que la RFID Syst  me  V680 HS63 SP S  rie  V680 HAM42 FRT S  rie sont conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux  autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE        Swedish H  rmed intygar Omron att den RFID System  V680 HS63 SP Serie  V680 HAM42 FRT Serie star I   verensst  mmelse med de v  sentliga egenskapskrav  och   vriga relevanta best  mmelser som framg  r av direktiv 1
12.  acetone  or kerosene    17  Observe all warnings and precautions given in the body of this manual     RFID System    User s Manual    Introduction       Precautions for Correct Use    Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures  malfunctions  and adverse effects on    performance and equipment     1     Installation Environment   Do not use the Products in the following locations      Locations exposed to corrosive gases  dust  metallic powder  or salts     Locations not within the specified operating temperature range     Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature or condensation     Locations not within the specified humidity range     Locations subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges    Locations subject to spray of water  oil  or chemicals    Installation     The Products communicate with Tags using the 13 56 MHz frequency band  Some motors  inverters   and switching power supplies generate noise that can affect communications with the Tags and  cause errors  If such devices are located near the Tags  always test operation in advance to confirm  whether the system will be affected      Observe the following precautions to minimize the effects of normal noise    1 Ground all metal objects in the vicinity of the Products to 100 Q or less    2 Do not use the Products near high voltage or high current lines      When mounting the Products  tighten the screws to the following torques   V680 HS63 SP  1 2 N m  V680 D1K
13.  m                                                              m  End Plate ate Lel ig  Mounting Hook 65      URBON PEE    i DIN Track End Plate  OMRONIPFP 100 PFP 100N PFP M   track length  1 m       is recommended  2      A       1  First hook the FL Remote ID Unit to part A  then press it in direction B to mount it to the DIN Track   2  To disconnect the FL Remote ID Unit from the DIN Track  pull the mounting hook downwards  and    then lift the Unit upwards     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    s  Attaching the End Plates   Q To mount an End Plate easily  first hook the bottom of the End Plate and then  Sw  hook the top on the DIN Track  pull the End Plate downwards and tighten the   Screw    Recommended tightening torque  1 2 N m     CHECK           il Mounting Interval  The V680 HAM42 FRT FL Remote ID Units will generate heat if they are mounted side by side  Leave  space between Units of at least 10 mm     10 mm min  10 mm min          e      I       al 910uleH 74 Edo  EI                                  I  I  I  I  I  T       upon V6RO HAMAZ FRT                                                      Spacer  PFP S       RFID System    User s Manual 2    al 910ul19H T4 KALTe PEE    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    Connection and Wiring    E FL Remote Connector     Installation  Hold the connector part of the cable and insert it into the FL  Remote Port       Removal  Unlock the connector and pull it out
14.  mode with a 100 ms output time is shown in the following figure        Communications Range       Communications Range                        100 ms  04   ig       NORMAL       ERROR           ERR SUB   i                        2    s   C  erum d  o   ITI ee   E   62   Flex                                                                                               The PLC turns ON INHIBIT and sends the execution command to the FL Remote ID     The FL Remote ID checks that INHIBIT is ON  determines the CMD  command   LEN  data length      and ADDR  start address   and then turns ON BUSY       The FL Remote ID starts communications with an ID Tag when one enters the Antenna s    communications range       The FL Remote ID turns ON NORMAL when communications with ID Tag end normally  For READ    DATA  the read data is output to the FL Remote ID  For NOISE MEASUREMENT  the measurement  data is output to the FL Remote ID       The ID Tag moves outside the Antenna s communications range within 100 ms after the FL Remote    result is output       The result output is turned OFF 100 ms after the FL Remote ID result is output     When measuring noise  the noise will be measured and the results will be output alternately while  INHIBIT is OFF  regardless of whether there is an ID Tag present       The FL Remote ID starts communications with ID Tag when it enters the Antenna s communications    range       The FL Remote ID turns ON NORMAL when communications with the ID Tag ends norm
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16.  signed by the parties   e  Severability  If any provi   sion hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid  such provision shall not invalidate  any other provision   f  Setoff  Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts  against the amount owing in respect of this invoice   g  Definitions  As used  herein     including    means  including without limitation   and  Omron Compa   nies   or similar words  mean Omron Corporation and any direct or indirect  subsidiary or affiliate thereof        Certain Precautions on Specifications and Use       1     Suitability of Use  Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity  with any standards  codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the  Product in the Buyers application or use of the Product  At Buyer s request   Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying  ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product  This information by  itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Prod   uct in combination with the end product  machine  system  or other application  or use  Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of  the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application  product or system   Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a  non exhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given    i  Outdoor use  uses involving potential chemical contamin
17.  the ID Tag service life warning        LED    Output bit    Error    SECTION 6  Troubleshooting    Corrective action       Bit 0 and bit 4  Flashing red    Error End    Command  Error    There is an error with the execution  command  or the command cannot not  be received     Check the command  address  and number of bytes to process        Bit 7 to bit O  Flashing red    Error End    Switch  Error    Mode switch setting error    Set the mode switch correctly        Bit 7 to bit 0  Lit red       Error End    System  Error       The FL Remote ID cannot operate        If the error continues after resetting the power  replace the FL  Remote ID        RFID System    User s Manual    SJ0413 BuippueH BILEN    65       SECTION 6  Troubleshooting    Errors and Countermeasures    The four main causes of problems that may occur in the FL Remote ID are as follows   e Noise interference               Take adequate countermeasures against noise       External device failure    FL Remote ID failure    Others    E Noise Interference    Repairs are required     If the system malfunctions due to noise  refer to the following table and take appropriate countermea     sures     Occurrence of fault    Possible cause    Countermeasure       Occurs when a heavy duty motor     transformer  or capacitor is turned ON     An instantaneous voltage drop due to  inrush current to the heavy load     Increase the capacity of the power  supply and the size of the power cable        Common mode noise as a r
18.  the Settings Button in the I O Module Dialog Box and select the following settings for the I O  Module       Module Type   R  Special Communications    Module Name  FL Remote M    li Link Parameter Settings    Select Link Parameter from the parameter menu and select the program number and link number   Click Link Settings in the Link Parameter Settings Dialog Box  Select the following Link Module name       Link Module Name  FL Remote M    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 3  Preparations for Communications    E FL Remote M Detail Settings  Click the Details Button in the Link Parameter Settings Dialog Box and select the parameter that you  want to use     The FL Remote ID does not have a diagnostic function  Parameters cannot be set for this function     E Slave Settings Communications Procedure  Click the Slave Settings  E  Button in the FL Remote M Detail Settings Dialog Box and set the    parameters as shown below     Slave Connection Settings Select      Transfer bytes Settings 8 input bytes  8 output bytes         Expansion Settings Disable    suoneoiunuluio2 ejoulaH 14 104 sBumes 1e1ourejedg  ABEN    RFID System    User s Manual       MEMO       JAMIE Parameter Settings for FL Remote Communications    RFID System  User s Manual    36    SECTION 4       Functions  44  Communications Specifications 38  44  Write Protection 41  hd Noise Measurement 44 m  se    a ID Tag Service Life Warning Management 45 o  BH       RFID System    User s Manual 3    SECTION 4  Funct
19.  warning management  always initialize unused ID Tags      7   m  O  a  fe   Z  A       B Initializing ID Tags  Use the following procedure to initialize unused ID Tags if they are to be used with ID Tag service life  warning management    1  Disable the ID Tag service life warning management for FL the Remote ID    2  Write 00 hex to the eight bytes from addresses 03E0 to 03E7 hex of the ID Tag    3  Enable the ID Tag service life warning management for the FL Remote ID     KL   gt  For details  refer to   O Allocation Table and Signal Names and Functions      amp      z   S    CHECK  ICA p 52  p 53    Warning from ID Tag Service Life Warning Management    A warning will be output if ID Tag service life management warning management is enabled for the FL  Remote ID and the number of write operations is 100 000 or higher     1uawabBeueW Burue aj 2911S Be   gl      Checking with I O Allocation Table  When a warning is output with ID Tag service life warning management  the FL Remote ID will turn ON  the ID Tag Service Life Warning Bit in the I O Allocation Table   The Normal End Bit will turn ON  but the Error End Bit will not turn ON     aul    Y a For details  refer to   O Allocation Table and Signal Names and Functions     CHECK  a p 52  p 53    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    ID Tag Memory Map    when ID Tag service life warning management is enabled  the number of rewrites is saved in hexadec   imal in the eight bytes from addresses 03E0 to 03E8 he
20.  when using this function unless initializ     See ing unused ID Tags     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    Area for ID Tag Service Life Warning Management    Addresses 03E0 to 03E7 hex are used for the ID Tag service life warning management  If ID Tag ser   vice life warning management is disabled or you are using an ID Controller  Handheld Reader writer  or  controller made by another company  refer to the following if this area will be read or written to     Area for ID Tag service  Address life warning management                     O3E0 hex  A      03E1 hex A service life warning will be output if  03E2 hex   All 00 hex fixed     this part is not 00 hex    03E3 hex   03E4 hex J   SUED Me Number of A service life warning will be output if  03E7 hex overwrites this part is 100 000 or higher        Always set the five bytes from O3E0 to 03E4 hex to 00 hex  When ID Tag service life warning manage   ment is enabled and data other than 00 hex is written  it will be treated as illegal data and a service life  warning will be output    The number of overwrites is recorded in the three bytes in addresses 03E5 to O3E7 hex  When ID tag  service life warning management is enabled  the following operation will be performed according to the  number of overwrites that is recorded      7   m  O  a  fe   Z  A                                     Before writing After writing  Overwrites Overwrites Service life warning  0 to 99 998  gt  1 to 99 999 Not output  99 999  
21. 1 hex                     f the Number of Overwrites Is 99 999   Data will be written to the ID Tag the next time that DATA WRITE or DATA FILL is performed  Also  a  service life warning will be output  The number of overwrites will change to 100 000                                                                                            Address   Data Address   Data   03E0 hex  00 hex    DATA WRITE or  O3EO hex  00 hex      03E1 hex  00 hex DATA FILL  08E1 hex  00 hex   Service life  03E2 hex  00 hex     Always 03E2 hex  00 hex warning  03E3 hex  00 hex     00 hex  03E3 hex  00 hex   OSE4 hex  00 hex  J 03E4 hex  00 hex   03E5 hex  01 hex    The number of 03E5 hex  01 hex    The number of   03E6 hex  86 hex    Overwrites is 99 999 03E6 hex  86 hex   overwrites is 100 000  03E7 hex  9F hex  J 01869F hex   03E7 hex  AO hex  J  0186A0 hex               f the Number of Overwrites Is 100 000   Data will be written to the ID Tag the next time that DATA WRITE or DATA FILL is performed  Also  a  service life warning will be output  The number of overwrites will not change                                                                                                  Address Data Address   Data  O3E0 hex  00 hex    DATA WRITE or  O3E0 hex  00 hex n  03E1 hex  00 hex DATAFILL      03E1 hex  00 hex     Service life  03E2 hex  00 hex    Always 03E2 hex  00 hex Warning  03E3 hex  00 hex    00 hex  03E3 hex  00 hex  03E4 hex  00 hex    03E4 hex  00 hex   The number of  03E5 hex  01 hex
22. 999 5 EG        Danish Undertegnede Omron erklerer herved  at folgende den RFID System  V680 HS63 SP Serie  680 HAMA42 FRT Serie overholder de vesentlige krav og    vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF        German Hiermit erkl  rt Omron  die RFID System  V680 HS63 SP Serie  V680 HAM42 FRT Serie in   bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen  und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet   BMWi        Greek ME THN IIAPOYSA Omron AHAONEI RFID OYOTHMA  V680 HS63 SP OEIPA  V680 HAM42 FRT OEIPA SYMMOPF ONETAI IPOS TIS  OYSIOAEIS AIIAITHSEIS KAI TIS AOITIES SXETIKES AIATAEEIS THS OAHTIAS 1999 5 EK        Italian Con la presente Omron dichiara che la RFID Sistema  V680 HS63 SP Serie  V680 HAM42 FRT Serie sono conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre  disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE        Spanish Por medio de la presente Omron declara que el RFID Sistema  V680 HS63 SP Serie  V680 HAM42 FRT Serie esta conforme a los requisitos esenciales y  cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE        Portuguese Omron declara que a RFID Sistema  V680 HS63 SP S  rie  V680 HAM42 FRT S  rie ser conforme com os tequisitos essenciais e outras disposi    es da  Directiva 1999 5 CE        Romanian Prin prezenta  Omron declar   c   acest V680 HS63 SP  V680 HAM42 FRT este conform cu cerin  ele principale ci cu celelalte prevederi relevanate ale  Directivei 1999 5 EC                 Note th
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25. Flashing red    Error End    ID Tag  Communi   cations  Error    ID Tag was detected in trigger mode  but communications could not be  ended normally     Change the control timing so that communications can be  started while the ID Tag is within the Antenna s communications  range  Measure the noise and take suitable noise countermea   sures  Check the effect of surrounding metal and make sure that  the desired communications distance can be obtained        Bit 2  Flashing red    Error End    Address  Error    The command specified a memory  area outside the ID Tag memory range     Set the command memory area within the ID Tag memory range        Bit 3  Flashing red    Error End    Protection  Error    The command specified data to be  written to the write protected area of ID  Tag     Set the command memory area to outside the write protected  area        Bit 4  Flashing red    Error End    Mismatch  Error    Data was not correctly written to ID  Tag     Retry the writing process   If the error persists  replace the ID Tag        Bit 5  Flashing red    Error End    ID System  Error 1       Bit 6  Flashing red    Error End    ID System  Error 2    ID Tag used is not supported by the FL  Remote ID     Change the ID Tag to one supported by the FL Remote ID        Bit 7  Flashing red    RFID System    User s Manual       Normal End    ID Tag  Service Life  Warning       The number of ID Tag overwrites  exceeded the maximum number of  overwrites        Replace the ID Tag that had
26. HE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM  AS AWHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS  AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE  INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM     PERFORMANCE DATA    Performance data given in this document is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty  It may represent the  result of OMRON s test conditions  and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements  Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty  and Limitations of Liability     CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS    Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons    It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed  or when significant construction changes are made  However   some specifications of the product may be changed without any notice  When in doubt  special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key spec   ifications for your application on your request  Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased prod   ucts     DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS    Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes  even when tolerances are shown     ERRORS AND OMISSIONS    The information in this document has been carefully checked and i
27. ID 2 0 to 7  ID 3 0 to 7  RUN Operating Outputs 1 when the FL Remote ID is running normally   BUSY Executing Outputs 1 when TRG is 1 in trigger mode   Outputs 1 when INHIBIT is 1 in auto mode   NORMAL Normal End Outputs 1 when communications with ID Tags was terminated normally   Error End Outputs 1 when communications with an ID Tag was terminated because of an  ERROR error   By checking the type of ERR  SUBLI  the error details can be checked   ERR  SUB 15 System Error Outputs 1 when FL Remote ID cannot be operated   ERR SUB 14 Switch Error Outputs 1 when there is an error in the mode switch setting   ERR  SUB 13 Command Error Outputs 1 when there is a command error or the command cannot be received   ERR SUB 7 ID Tag Service Life   Outputs 1 when the number or ID Tag overwrites is 100 000 or higher   Warning  ERR SUB 6 ID System Error 2 Outputs 1 when an ID Tag that is not supported by the FL Remote ID was used   ERR  SUB 5 ID System Error 1 Outputs 1 when an ID Tag that is not supported by the FL Remote ID was used   ERR SUB 4 Mismatch Error Outputs 1 when data was not correctly written to the ID Tag   ERR SUB3 Protection Error Outputs 1 when a command was executed to write data to the write protected area  B of an ID Tag   Address Error Outputs 1 when the memory area specified by the command was outside the mem   ERR SUB2  ory area of the ID Tag   ERR SUB 1 ID Tag Communica    Outputs 1 when the ID Tag was detected but communications could not be ended    tions Error nor
28. Master or Slave        Connection method Switching hub       Node address       01 to 64  select with switches        RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 7                                                                                                                                                    Appendices  Dimensions  E FL Remote ID  V680 HAM42 FRT   Unit  mm   Operation indicator Data indicator  M 20    10 5 3 5  m    ry    X      U7    X   0    x    18                                              B  By B  4   gt   pole  65                                                             Cor Uile   gt     39   vod  KUED  pa                                                       Y L Y     Node address N  k  switches Mode switch 9  5  12  6 18      Antenna connector port    17 8 21 5          Ethernet connector      Power supply terminals          ry                                                                                  EI PO d                                                                         40  NM  e   41 8  65             28 5                                                            PC   ABS                                     suoisuauiigq pue suoneoyioeds WAN elke Sy    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 7  Appendices    E Antenna  V680 HS63 SP    Mounting Hole Dimensions  Unit  mm     Two  M4 or 4 5 dia  holes       Coil center       28 0 2    27 0 2  Two  M4 or TFE insulated coaxial cable  2 6 dia     4 5 dia  holes Standard length  10 m Conne
29. NING    This Product is not designed to be used either directly or indirectly in applications that detect  human presence for the purpose of maintaining safety  Do not use this Product as a sensing S  device for protecting human lives        RFID System    User s Manual       3      gt        a  a   ri          E     Introduction       Regulations and Standards    The V680 HAM42 FRT conforms to the following overseas regulations and standards              1  U S A   Canada  U S A    FCC Rules  Federal Communications Commission   Canada  IC Rules  Industry Canada     FCC Part15 subpart C  RSS Gen  FCC ID  E4E6CYSIDV6800507  IC  850J V6800507    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS Gen of IC Rules  Operation is subject to the   following two conditions     1 This device may not cause harmful interference     2 This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     FCC Part15 subpart B   NOTICE   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to  part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment    This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of  this equipment i
30. OMRON    RFID System    V680 Series    User s Manual      FL Remote ID      V680 HAM42 FRT    i Antenna      V680 HS63 SP    C ID Tag                     V680 D1KP66T SP           Cat  No  Z268 E1 02         Introduction    Thank you for purchasing a V680 series RFID System  This manual describes the functions  performance   and application methods needed for optimum use of the V680 series RFID System     Please observe the following items when using the RFID System     e Allow the RFID System to be installed and operated only by qualified specialist with a sufficient knowledge of  electrical systems    e Read and understand this manual before attempting to use the RFID System and use the RFID System  correctly    e Keep this manual in a safe and accessible location so that it is available for reference when required              EA READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT     Tdexr e  Product Overview       JIa Installation  Connections  and Wiring        1 e31 9  Preparations for Communications    JLA Functions       SJ  leqple      Communications    SLA Troubleshooting           F   Appendices       RFID System    V680 HAM42 FRT FL Remote ID  V680 HS63 SP Antenna  V680 D1KP66T SP ID Tag    User s Manual              ZNOILOAS   9 NOILOAS  S NOILOAS Fv NOILOAS FE NOILOAS FA NOILOAS   LR NOILOAS UA dli       Introduction    READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT    Please read and understand this document before using the products  Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any
31. P66T SP  1 2 N m    Storage   Do not store the Products in the following locations      Locations exposed to corrosive gases  dust  metallic powder  or salts     Locations not within the specified storage temperature range     Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature or condensation     Locations not within the specified storage humidity range     Locations subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges    Locations subject to spray of water  oil  or chemicals    RFID System    User s Manual          Meanings of Symbols       aul          Indicates particularly important points related to a function  including precautions and application advice      lt   E    CHECK     n    Indicates page numbers containing relevant information     sjoqui  S jo sBuiueaw  ISTIS      e Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology     RFID System    10 User s Manual    Introduction       E    TABLE OF CONTENTS 8   c   2   2   EJ   Introduction   READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT 2  Safety Precautions 3  Regulations and Standards 4  Precautions for Safe Use 8  Precautions for Correct Use 9  Meanings of Symbols 10  TABLE OF CONTENTS 11  SECTION 1 Product Overview 13  Features 14  Part Names and Functions 16  System Configuration 21  Application Flowchart 22  SECTION 2 Installation  Connections  and Wiring 23  FL Remote ID 24  Installing Antennas 29  Installing ID Tags 31  SECTION 3 Preparations for Communications 33  Parameter Se
32. RUN                NORMAL             ERROR          ERR SUB                                                                                                        syeys Buluil BENIRES    E ID Tag within the Antenna s Communications Range   A  The PLC turns ON TRG  and sends the execution command to FL Remote ID    B  The FL Remote ID receives TRG  determines the CMD  command   LEN  data length   and ADDR   start address   starts communications with ID Tag  and then turns ON BUSY    C  The FL Remote ID turns ON NORMAL when communications with ID Tag ends normally  For READ  DATA  the read data is output to the FL Remote ID  For NOISE MEASUREMENT  the measurement  data is output to the FL Remote ID    D  Check from PLC that NORMAL Signal is ON  and then turn OFF TRG    E  After confirming that TRG is OFF  the FL Remote ID turns OFF BUSY and NORMAL     E ID Tag Not within Communications Range  F  The PLC turns ON TRG and sends execution command to FL Remote ID   G  The FL Remote ID receives TRG  starts communications with ID Tag  and then turns ON BUSY   H  When communications with ID Tag ends in an error  FL Remote ID turns ON ERROR  error end  and  ERR  S UBO  No ID Tag    I  Confirm that the ERROR 1 signal is 1  ON   and then turn OFF TRG   J  After confirming that TRG is OFF  the FL Remote ID turns OFF ERROR1 and ERR  SUBO     RFID System    User s Manual    syeys Buluill EETSTBEL    SECTION 5  Communications    Auto Mode with 100 ms Output Time    The timing chart for auto
33. Y COMPONENT OR PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR SUCH PURPOSES  Please refer to sep   arate catalogs for OMRON s safety rated products    OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards  codes  or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer s applica   tion or use of the product    At the customer s request  OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the prod   ucts  This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product  machine   System  or other application or use    The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given  This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses  of the products  nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products       Outdoor use  uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference  or conditions or uses not described in this document       Nuclear energy control systems  combustion systems  railroad systems  aviation systems  medical equipment  amusement machines  vehicles  safety    equipment  and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations       Systems  machines  and equipment that could present a risk to life or property     Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products    NEVER USE T
34. ag NOISE   DATA   DATA   DATA   4 bytes   3 bytes   2 bytes   1 bytes  time   protec    munica    service MEA    FILL   WRITE   READ    LENS     LEN2     LEN1     LENO    OUTPUT  tion   tions   life SURE     CMD2     CMD1     CMDO  m  TIME     WRITE  speed   warning MENT   i Data cro nil  CEN   i PRO    HISPD     ID TAG  CMD3    i Te EEE NR aeracha Tea e desi ed  i TECT      LIFE  i i i xe  1 1 1 1 1 1 Specification x 8 bytes  f i i 1 f 1  clo Start address  ADDR   H 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7   6 5   4 3 2 1 0  An B irst   m CIO Second byte data  OD1  First byte data  ODO    2   2  im  7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0   e    a Fourth byte data  OD3  Third byte data  OD2   m CIO  ao 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7   6 5   4 3 2 1 0  E FL Remote ID to Master Unit  Bits  15 14   13   12 11   10 9 8   T   6   5   4 3 2 1 0  Test   Noise NOT USED BUSY   RUN NOT USED Error   Normal  CIO mode      n end end   0  TEST   mode  ERROR   NORMAL   NOISE  MODE  MODE   co   ss  S     VER RTPIRCPEE Qo obi d OO no               1 System   Switch  Command  NOT USED   IDtag  ID system  ID system   Mismatch Protection  Address   ID tag   ID tag  error   error   eror      service life  error eror   error   error   error   commu   missing   ERR SUB15  ERR SUB14  ERR SUB13J    warning    2           1      ERR SUB4  ERR SUB3 i  ERR SUB2     Too HERR SUBO       i ERR SUB7   ERR SUBS  IER SUBS           ERR SIBH     CIO Second byte data  ID1  First byte data  IDO   1a 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7   6 5   4 3 2 1 0  CIO Fourth b
35. ally  For    READ DATA  the read data is output to the FL Remote ID       Result output is turned OFF when the ID Tag moves outside the Antenna s communications range    100 ms after the FL Remote ID result is output       The PLC turns OFF INHIBIT to prevent command execution by the FL Remote ID     The FL Remote ID confirms that INHIBIT is OFF  and then turns OFF BUSY     RFID System    User s Manual      The PLC turns ON INHIBIT   and sends the execution command to the FL Remote ID     The FL Remote ID checks that INHIBIT is ON  determines the CMD  command   LEN  data length      SECTION 5  Communications    Auto Mode  500 ms Output Time     The timing chart for auto mode with a 500 ms output time is shown in the following figure     ID Tag  communications Range    Communications Range                 NORMAL    rt i   F    i ot H i 1 l i i i io  LI     1 i LI 1            ERROR       ERR SUB          i53 i i                         O  gis  ez     EF                                                                                        syeys Buluil BENIRES    and ADDR  start address   and then turns ON BUSY       The FL Remote ID starts communications with an ID Tag when one enters the Antenna s    communications range       The FL Remote ID turns ON NORMAL when communications with the ID Tag ends normally  For    READ DATA  the read data is output to the FL Remote ID  For NOISE MEASUREMENT  the  measurement data is output to the FL Remote ID       The ID Tag moves out of t
36. ation or electrical  interference  or conditions or uses not described in this document     ii  Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities     iii  Energy control systems  combustion systems  railroad systems  aviation  Systems  medical equipment  amusement machines  vehicles  safety equip   ment  and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations    iv  Systems  machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or prop   erty  Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Prod   uct    NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS  RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT  ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO    ADDRESS THE RISKS  AND THAT THE OMRON S PRODUCT IS PROP   ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE  OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM    Programmable Products  Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the  user s programming of a programmable Product  or any consequence thereof   Performance Data  Data presented in Omron Company websites  catalogs  and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitabil   ity and does not constitute a warranty  It may represent the result of Omron s  test conditions  and the user must correlate it to actual application require   ments  Actual performance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations  of Liability    Change in Specifications  Product specifications and accessor
37. cording to the setting Fixed 2 Blocks  clo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0  i  Address 6 hex  CIO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1  a a I   2 Fixed FF hex  clo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  W   I IR TI I    3 Fixed Fixed  RFID System    User s Manual    sBumes pueuiuio2 pejrejeg  EXISTE    57       s5umas puewwoy pejrejeg  EXIT    SECTION 5  Communications    NOISE MEASUREMENT  E Master Unit to FL Remote ID    Signal Bit length Value Description  CMD 4 10008 NOISE MEASUREMENT       E FL Remote ID to Master Unit                   Signal Bit length Value Description  NORMAL 1 0 or 1 Set to 1 when operation is ended normally   ERROR 1 Oor 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if the command ends in an error   ERR SUB     1 Oor 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if ID Tag communications end in an error  The  details of the error will also be given   ID 32     Result of noise measurement    IDO  Average noise level  00 hex to 99  decimal   ID1  Maximum noise level  00 hex to 99  decimal   ID2  Minimum noise level  00 hex to 99  decimal   ID3  Always 00 hex                E Master Unit to FL Remote ID Settings Example                                                                                   Bit  15 14 13 12 11  CIO   0 Change according to the setting   clo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   1  clo   2  clo   3  RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 5  Communications    Timing Charts  Trigger Mode    The trigger mode timing chart is shown below     ID Tag     Communications Range                   
38. ctor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Nameplate Ferrite core  P     A   Y Y   gt  ff een 191  co Dn  N NI A  J qs      i t      Insulation  55   L 27 Jel L 25     50 cover us  E 53  it9 5   10000    So    AES  Operation indicator      NEN  Q  t   Fes3 To  i zi   EA JUUNI    n  Case material  PTFE  fluororesin   Fill resin Epoxy resin  7 Cable FEP  fluororesin   m  O  d   e   z  N  m E ID Tag  V680 D1KP66T SP  o  o  9       Unit  mm   Four  R6 Two  5 5 dia           S N 5  Mounting hole  Mounting Hole Dimensions  o i Two  M5  3  o     36 5     i  3  a 80 02  g    3  o  2  o y  o i13  5 ry  65 2 5 max  80 02 Case material   PFA resin       RFID System    User s Manual    Communications Distance Specifications   Certified Performance        Antenna ID Tag Communications distance             0 to 30 mm  Axis offset   10   V680 HS63 SP V680 D1KP66T SP  0 to 25 mm  Axis offset   10       Measurement Conditions       V680 HS63 SP    Non metallic material   Examples  Resin  plastic  wood  etc    V680 D1KP66T SP    Non metallic material       SECTION 7  Appendices    RFID System    User s Manual    suoisueuiig pue suoneoyioeds BAETSTISETS       SUOI IPUOD Bunejedo 0  Buipuoooy sansuare 
39. ctual use        Bi IEC  International Electrotechnical Commission  Standards  IEC 60529  2001    IP      B    A      A  First Digit  Degree of Protection from Solid Materials  Degree Protection             No protection       Protects against penetration of any solid object such as a hand that is 50 mm or more in diameter        Protects against penetration of any solid object  such as a finger  that is 12 5 mm or more in diame   ter  Even if finger or other object 12 mm in diameter penetrates  it will not reach a hazardous part        Protects against penetration of any solid object  such as a wire  that is 2 5 mm or more in diameter        Protects against penetration of any solid object  such as a wire  that is 1 mm or more in diameter           Protects against penetration of dust of a quantity that may cause malfunction or obstruct the safe  operation of the product        Protects against penetration of all dust           uonoojoJd Jo 391690 WATeITIET     B  Second Digit  Degree of Protection Against Water                      Degree Protection Test method  with pure water   0 No protection Not protected against water    No test  1 Protection against water Protects against vertical Water is dropped vertically  drops drops of water towards the towards the product from 200 mm  product  the test machine for 10    min   2 Protection against water Protects against drops of Water is dropped for 2 5  drop water approaching at a maxi    min each  i e   10 min in    mum angle o
40. de  set this signal to 1 to start communications with an ID Tag   TRG INHIBIT Execution Control   When in auto mode  set this signal to 0 to stop  and to 1 to start communications  with ID Tags   HISPD Communications Set to 0 for normal communications speed   Speed Set to 1 for high speed communications   WRITE PRO      Set to 0 to enable the write protection function for FL Remote ID   Write Protection          TECT Set to 1 to disable the write protection function for FL Remote ID   Function can be enabled in Auto Mode only   OUTPUT TIME Output Time Set to 0 to set a 100 ms result output time   Set to 1 to set a 500 ms result output time   ID TAG LIFE ID Tag Service Life Set to 0 to enable ID tag service life warning management   Warning Management   Set to 1 to disable ID tag service life warning management        RFID System    User s Manual    S NOILI3S    suoneoyioeds O I    53       S NOILO3S    suoneoyioeds O I    SECTION 5  Communications    E FL Remote ID to Master Unit                                                                                  User s Manual          Signal Name Function  TEST MODE Test Mode Outputs 1 during operation in test mode when the mode switch is set to 2   NOISE MODE Noise Measurement   Outputs 1 during operation in noise measurement mode when the mode switch is  Mode set to 3   ID 0 0 to 7 READ DATA Outputs data read from ID Tags when DATA READ is performed  Outputs mea   ID 1 0 to 7 sured values when noise measurement is performed   
41. e following points in using the RFID System    e Do not remove the ferrite core  TDK Type ZCAT1525 0430AP  from the Antenna Cable because it is  necessary for suppressing signal interference  Also  be sure to attach the ferrite core  TDK Type  ZCAT2032 0930  that comes as an accessory with the V680 HAM42 FRT to the cable that is connected  to the power supply terminal and ground terminal     3  Japan Radio Law  Equipment using high frequencies  Inductive Reading Writing Communications Equipment  Conforming standards  Inductive Reading Writing Communications Equipment  Standard  ARIB STD T82   Specification number  EC 07022    RFID System    6 User s Manual    Introduction    4  China  Antenna  CMII ID  2008DJ0145 V680 HS63 SP                        ARF RAVER AES EST RAS  A amp PRSRBUBCRAGSDT    IB  5 330 3E   13 553 13 567MHz   ur 51 AY 832558  E XE RB S 102K AIT EB EA2dB ju A  mGR FA EE ECT      E iA BR   lt 100 x 10 6   MAL alte St SH RAR IB to is S BR 2005   423 5 x ft   SAAC AERA MR  MARAE AIRS  MAH MSM AS   KE BIMERARAA   REAR    3  FANM ATENEA LNAABWSFKERSTHR  BEMA FRR  NrxrBUfsibf    A  FRAT A EA    4  APF 529 fd E Joi FRI  BEULIKGRISMRJCAE FNS AN FREM PARETARA Fi    5  RFS KALELA PL SEC e A o    m    RFID System    User s Manual    Introduction       Precautions for Safe Use    Be sure to observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the Products              1  Do not use the Products in environments with flammable  explosive  or corrosive gasses    2  Do n
42. e switch to 3  and then start the Unit  The noise  strength will be displayed in five levels on the data display  It can be checked directly from the FL Remote ID     5 zr Refer to NOISE MEASUREMENT for details of the noise measurement command     Q  Use    CHECK     Relationship between Result Output and Display                                                                                                                                                          Result output DATA display status Result Output DATA display status  00 to 09 10 to 19          3 2 1  0  3 2 1  0    7   6   5 4 7 6   5 4  20 to 29 30 to 39   L1  Wwe     3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0   7   6   5 4  40 to 99    1   3 2 1 0             Note  The result is output as a decimal value     Example of Effect on Result Output and Communications  Distance  Reference Data         20     100  90 Ex        Read  80  P    Write  70 SS  60 M  50    40    30  Y    20 4  10 ES  c sa     0 20 40 60 80 100  Noise level                                                    Communications distance  setting 0 noise to 100    rd       RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    ID Tag Service Life Warning Management    The number of ID Tag write operations can be automatically managed in the ID Tag memory  A warning is  output from the FL Remote ID to the PLC if the upper limit is exceeded  A memory capacity of 992 bytes is  required to enable ID tag service life warning management     Warning Management Process        1  A 
43. ed Errors    Check the DEV and RMT indicators for errors relating to the FL Remote network and hardware   E DEV  Device Status   Perr      O    If the error continues after resetting the power  replace the FL Remote ID     Lit red    Hardware error       Flashing red         Flashing green       Settings error    Error  Adding to link Setting    Corrective action       Review the link parameter settings     Set the node address switches within the correct range                           and red error    Lit red Duplicate node address   Assign unique node addresses to all nodes within the same network   Lad Flashing red Leaving link Check whether the communications cable is connected correctly  If noise enters on    termeasures        RFID related Errors    When the ERROR indicator lights  check the LED indicators from bit 7 to bit O or the error output for  errors relating to RFID  and then take suitable actions     the communications cable  the node made leave the link  Take suitable noise coun           LED    Bit 0  Flashing red    Output bit  Error End    Tag Miss   ing Error    Error    An ID Tag could not be detected in trig   ger mode     Corrective action    Change the control timing so that communications can be  started while the ID Tag is within the Antenna s communications  range  Measure the noise and take suitable noise countermea   sures  Check the effect of surrounding metal and make sure that  the desired communications distance can be obtained        Bit 1  
44. ee of protection Panel mounting  conforms to IP20   Material PC ABS resin   o   m Weight Approx  150 g   a Mounting method DIN Track   z   N   o    o   o   9        o     o       o   3   o     5   5   Qo       3   o   2   I    o   5   o   RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 7  Appendices    E Antenna  V680 HS63 SP       Item    Ambient operating temperature    Specifications     10 to 60 C  with no icing        Ambient operating humidity    35  to 95   with no condensation        Ambient storage temperature       25 to 75 C  with no icing        Ambient storage humidity    35  to 95   with no condensation        Insulation resistance    20 MQ min   at 500 VDC  between power supply terminals and casing       Dielectric strength    1 000 VAC  50 60Hz for 1 min between cable terminals and case       Vibration resistance    10 to 500 Hz  1 5 mm double amplitude at 100 m s  in X  Y  and Z directions ten sweeps  each for 11 minutes       Shock resistance    500 m s   8 times each in 6 directions  Total  18 times        Dimensions    40 x 53 x 23  W x H x D  mm  excluding protruding parts        Degree of protection    IP67  excluding connector section              Material Case  Fluororesin  PTFE   Fill resin  Epoxy resin  Cable  Fluororesin  FEP    Cable length 10m   Weight Approx  270 g          Mounting method          Two M4 screws       RFID System    User s Manual    suoisueuiig pue suoneouyioeds BATSITISETS       SECTION 7  Appendices    E iD Tag  V680 D1KP66T SP       s
45. een stripped     ure the connector is facing the right direction and insert  imp terminal into the correct connector hole     3  Once all of the cables have been connected to the connector     attach the connector to the FL Remote ID Unit     Align the  connecto    RFID System    User s Manual    cable connector with the connector on the FL Remote ID Unit  Hold the  r body and push the connector firmly into place     Removing the Connector          Remove the connector by pressing in on the lock on the cable connector to release the lock and pulling the connector  straight out  If the connector is difficult to remove  press on the FL Remote ID Unit while pulling on the connector     Do not connect cables to the connector after attaching the connector to the FL Remote ID Unit     Use the recommended Power Supply  S8VS 03024  OMRON      SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    Installing Antennas    Installation from the Front    Secure the Unit with M4 screws and washers     Coil center Two  M4 holes      T  mp       z NOILI3S       i    seuuoejuy Dbuille1sul    Installation from the Back    Secure the Unit with M4 screws and washers     Coil center Two  4 5 dia  holes             t       27        S  Securely tighten screws to a maximum torque of 1 2 N m     e  CHECK     RFID System    User s Manual    z NOILOAS    seuuojuy Buljjeysuy    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    Effect of Surrounding Metals on the Antenna  Reference     Instead of mountin
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47. er is turned    Sucre ON will be valid     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    W Mode Switch    The mode switch sets the FL Remote ID operation mode     a a        URCE   24VDC 0 38    RON Corporation                  m  O  d   e   z                                  U  o     2  o  3 No  Item Description  o   z A   em  9 0 Trigger The input signal triggers communications and outputs the result   a 1 Auto mode Communications are repeatedly executed and the results are output   Tl     z 3 i  c 2 Test mode Operation can be checked while disconnected from the Master Unit by reading 4  a bytes from address 00         8 3 Noise level The noise conditions around the Antenna can be measured without connecting to  o measure  the Master Unit   ment mode  Other     A mode setting error will occur if any other settings are made                    V  Turn the power OFF before setting the mode switch  The mode that is set when the power is turned ON will be valid          CHECK     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    System Configuration    The system configuration is shown in the following figure                                                                                                     n  m   e   a  FL Remote Master Unit Q      Q  o     l    lt   rez 20 Units max  oO   Q     r   5  o   Q  f Vi          3     Hub Hub Hub  Cable length  Oo  100 m max B  I i  I    Q  c C J       5  a a a o  S   a a a   Cable length   100 m max  64
48. ess Is Higher Than End Address  The memory area between the start address and the last ID Tag address  as well as the area between  0004 hex and the end address will be write protected                                                  Address Bit Upper digits Lower digits  1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1  0000 hex  8 1  0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0  0001 hex  2 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0002 hex  0 0  0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1  0003 hex                0000 hex  0004 hex       Write protected area  Last address     gt  0015 hex          Start address     gt  0120 hex    Write protected area          OS3E7 hex       E Disabling Write Protection    Disabling Write Protection for Part of the ID Tags  Set the uppermost bit of 0000 hex to O       Disabling All Write Protection for the Whole RFID system  Set the Write Protection Enable Bit to 1 in the FL Remote ID     5    Caution When Using Write Protection  e The write protect function is a FL Remote ID function  It cannot be used with Reader Writers manufactured by other  cHEck  Companies     RFID System    User s Manual    uonoejoJd SIM REAL Te  TEE ES    43          IUJWSINSBSN   SION BANC IRE    SECTION 4  Functions    Noise Measurement    You can check whether noise that affects communications with Tags exists in the surroundings where the  Antenna and Reader Writer are installed     When a noise measurement command is sent from the PLC  the noise strength received by the Antenna is  output in a value from 00 to 63    To start in Noise Level Measurement Mode  set the mod
49. esult of the  above cause       Provide the power through a 1 to 1  non grounded insulating transformer      Do not use the same ground as other  large capacity devices  Indepen   dently ground the Controller at a  resistance of 100 Q or less   See  figure1         Occurs irregularly     Noise on power line    Provide the power through a 1 to 1  non grounded insulating transformer or  noise filter   See figure 2            Malfunction such as input signal turn   ing ON when it should be OFF        1  Improvement in Grounding    Other FL Remote Other  s           sounseeulj9juno    pue SIOZ EERNeTESEE        Inductive noise on input line       FL Remote  ID    Ground at a      resistance less    than 100 Q        2  Countermeasures Against Noise on Power Line       Power    supply               Noise filter    RFID System    User s Manual    66    Twist the wires and do       not lay them out      parallel to power lines             FL Remote  ID                 Separate input signal from power  lines      If there is a lot of noise interference   put the input line inside a grounded  metal conduit or use shielded cable        Maintenance and Inspection    SECTION 6    Troubleshooting    The FL Remote ID must be inspected on a daily or regular basis so that the functions can be used in good  condition  The FL Remote ID consists of semiconductors that last almost indefinitely  The following   malfunctions may  however  result due to the operating environment and conditions    1
50. eter  for at least 3 min in total  from the test machine     2 5 to 3 m 1002 min        LL      Discharging  nozzle  6 3 dia        Protection underwater         Resists the penetration of  water when the product is  placed underwater at speci   fied pressure for a specified  time     The product is placed 1 m  deep in water  if the prod   uct is 850 mm max  in  height  for 30 min                 Protection underwater            Can be used continuously  underwater        The test method is deter   mined by the manufac   turer and user     RFID System    User s Manual       u01 99 01d Jo 3916930 PAN eines       Revision History    A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and rear pages     Cat  No  Z268 E1 02    Revision code       Revision code Date Revised contents       01 September 2007   Original production       Added information on international standards and conforming standards    Changed output signal names for V680 HAM42 FRT and dielectric strength specifi   02 September 2008   cations    Added information on ID Tag service life warning management    Made other minor revisions                 RFID System    User s Manual    Terms and Conditions of Sale    omnon       Offer  Acceptance  These terms and conditions  these  Terms   are deemed  part of all quotes  agreements  purchase orders  acknowledgments  price lists   catalogs  manuals  brochures and other documents  whether electronic or in  writing  relating to t
51. f 15  to the left    total  towards the product  LJ right  back  and front from inclined 15  to the left     vertical towards the product    right  back  and front from  the test machine        3 Protection against sprin  Protects against sprinkled Water is sprinkled for 10    i z   4 Water rate is 0 07  kled water water approaching at a maxi    min at a maximum angle of    liter min per hole                    mum angle of 60  from verti    60  to the left and right  cal towards the product  from vertical from the test  machine        RFID System  80 User s Manual    Degree    Protection    SECTION 7  Appendices    Test method  with pure water        Protection against water  spray       Protects against water spray  approaching at any angle  towards the product     Water is sprayed at any  angle towards the prod   uct for 10 min from the ARLA  test machine  i F    Water rate is 0 07  liter min per hole     On          Protection against water jet    spray       Protects against water jet  spray approaching at any  angle towards the product     Water is jet sprayed at any    25to3m 12 5 0 min  angle towards the product      for 1 min per square meter LL    for at least 3 min in total Discharging    from the test machine  nozzle  6 3 dia        Protection against high  pressure water jet spray       Protects against high pres   sure water jet spray  approaching at any angle  towards the product     Water is jet sprayed at any  angle towards the product  for 1 min per square m
52. g the Antenna on the surface  it can be embedded into the metal work to prevent  collision with the workpiece and or equipment    If the Antenna is too close to metal  the communications capabilities may be significantly affected   Make sure that the following minimum distances are maintained when mounting the Antenna this way                 Metal casing   Ir   E i                   30 mm  min              o  e  3  3  3  D  Metal casing   gt     H       gt  gt   co  ej  ir   3t    cy     Do not bend the cable into a curve tighter than 12 mm in radius     CHECK     5    The communications distance will be reduced significantly if the Antenna is installed closer than 30 mm to metal sur   e faces      z   S    CHECK     Mutual Interference between Antennas  Reference     To prevent malfunctioning due to mutual interference when using more than one Antenna  leave  sufficient space between them as shown in the following diagrams     E V680 HS63 SP    Installing the Antennas Facing Each Other Installing the Antennas in Parallel    He cin    260 mm min        gt                                                                  420 mm min     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    Installing ID Tags  Mounting the ID Tags    Mount the ID Tags with M5 screws and washers   Tightening torque  1 2 N m   There are no restrictions to the mounting direction of the ID Tags or the direction of movement for          n   Antennas      a    e    2   N 
53. gt  100 000 Output  100 000 or higher  gt  100 000 or higher Output                          1  If the number of overwrites is lower than 100 000 after writing    A service life warning will not be output  The number of overwrites will increase by 1    2  If the number of overwrites is 100 000 after writing    A service life warning will be output  The number of overwrites will be 100 000    3  If the number of overwrites is higher than 100 000 after writing    A service life warning will be output  The number of overwrites will not change     1uawaBeueW BuruJe M aj 2911S HLL gl    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    E Examples of Area for ID Tag Service Life Warning Management       f the Number of Overwrites Is O  i e   If the Number of Overwrites Is Initialized    Data will be written to the ID Tag the next time that DATA WRITE or DATA FILL is performed  A service  life warning will not be output  The number of overwrites will change to 1                                                                             Address Data Address Data   03E0 hex  00 hex    E AE or  03E0 hex  00 hex   03E1 hex  00 hex 03E1 hex  00 hex   03E2 hex  00 hex     Always O3E2 hex  00 hex   03E3 hex  00 hex    00 hex  03E3 hex  00 hex   O3E4 hex  00 hex  J 03E4 hex  00 hex   03E5 hex  00 hex    The number of 03E5 hex  00 hex    The number of  OSE6 hex  00 hex    overwrites is 0 O3E6 hex  00 hex     Overwrites is 1   03E7 hex  00 hex  J 000000 hex   03E7 hex  01 hex     00000
54. he Antenna s communications range     F  The FL Remote ID waits for the ID Tag to leave the Antenna s communications range  and then turns    OFF the result output 500 ms afterward   When measuring noise  the noise will be measured and the results will be output alternately while  INHIBIT is OFF  regardless of whether there is an ID Tag present       The FL Remote ID starts communications with the ID Tag when one enters the Antenna s    communication range       The FL Remote ID turns ON NORMAL when communications with the ID Tag is finished  For READ    DATA  the read data is output to the FL Remote ID       The ID Tag moves outside the antenna s communication range     The FL Remote ID waits for the ID Tag to move outside the Antenna s communications range  and    then turns ON the result output 500 ms afterward     K  The PLC sets INHIBIT to 0  OFF  to prevent command execution by the FL Remote ID       The FL Remote ID confirms that INHIBIT is OFF  and then turns OFF BUSY     RFID System    User s Manual    syeys Buil BENIRES          MEMO    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 6  Troubleshooting    kd Handling Errors  ud Errors and Countermeasures         Maintenance and Inspection       64   66   67   4   m  O  a  fe   2  9   RFID System    User s Manual       S10413 Buljpuey EEIE    64    SECTION 6    Troubleshooting    Handling Errors    Check the error status by looking at the LED indicators and the error output  and then take suitable actions     FL Remote relat
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57. ions    Communications Specifications    With the FL Remote ID  communications with the ID Tags is determined by the operating mode set on the  mode switch  the command selected  and the options selected to execute the command     Operating mode    There are four operating modes        5 M  For the mode settings  refer to Part Names and Functions in Section 1   Q ILSs p 16  CHECK   Bi Trigger Mode  When the ID Tag on a workpiece or palette moves within the communications range of the Antenna  it  is detected by a sensor or a switch  A control signal  trigger signal  is output from the PLC to the FL  Remote ID  which triggers the FL Remote ID to begin communications with the ID Tag  The FL Remote  ID reads the Tag data and outputs the results to the PLC   FL Remote  Master Unit               ID Tag  V680 D1KP66T SP         gt    gt             Antenna Na  V680 HS63 SP    suoneoyioeds suonesiunwuwog EXNSITRET          Sensor or Switch    E Auto Mode    When the ID Tag of a workpiece or palette is within the communications range of the Antenna  the  Remote ID automatically begins communications with the ID Tag and outputs the result to the PLC         gt        FL Remote ID  V680 HAM42 FRT                 Antenna d  V680 HS63 SP       ID Tag  V680 D1KP66T SP Palette  etc     RFID System  38 User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    E Test Mode  During system installation or maintenance  set the switch on the Unit to Test Mode  When the power  supply is turned ON  the ID Tag data 
58. mally with the Tag in trigger mode   ERR_SUB 0 ID Tag Missing Error   Outputs 1 when a ID Tag could not be detected in trigger mode was used   RFID System       SECTION 5  Communications    Detailed Command Settings    The FL Remote ID commands are listed in the following tables     DATA READ  E Master Unit to FL Remote ID                                                       Signal Bit length Value Description  CMD 4 00018 Data read  LEN 4 00018 Reads 1 byte   00108 Reads 2 bytes   01008 Reads 3 bytes   10008 Reads 4 bytes   Other Command error  ADDR 16 0000 to FFFF hex   Read start address  E FL Remote ID to Master Unit  Signal Bit length Value Description  NORMAL 1 0 or 1 Set to 1 when operation is ended normally   ERROR 1 Oor 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if the command ends in an error   ERR SUB     1 Oor 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if ID Tag communications end in an error  The  details of the error are also given   ID 32     Read data                   E Master Unit to FL Remote ID Settings Example  Example  Reading 2 Bytes of Data from Address 120 hex                                                                          Bit  15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0   CIO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0   0 Change according to the setting  Fixed 2 bytes   clo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1  a Address 120  CIO 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0   s Fixed  CIO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1  Hd Fixed   RFID System    User s Manual    sbumes pueuiuio2 paea Eire    55       s5umas p
59. n a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  required to correct the interference at his own expense     ICES 003  This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     WARNING   Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  user s authority to operate the equipment    Do not remove the ferrite core  TDK Type ZCAT1525 0430AP  installed on the cables to suppress RF  interference  And attach the accompanying ferrite core  TDK Type ZCAT2032 0930  around the cables that  are connected with the power and grounding terminals     UL508     Uus    Use the V680 HAM42 FRT connected to the following circuit 1 or 2    Circuit 1   A circuit with a restricted voltage and current as certified by UL508  Use a circuit that uses the windings  of the secondary side of an insulating transformer that satisfies the following two conditions as the power  supply   e Maximum voltage with no load  30 Vrms  42 4 V peak    RFID System    User s Manual    e Maximum current     8  8 A  including short circuit current  or  b  A current restricted by a fuse or other circuit protector with the ratings in the following    table     Introduction    3             a  ce  6          3          No load voltage   V peak   0 to 20    Maximum rated current   A     5 0       More than 20 to 30       100    Peak voltage       Circuit 2     A Class 2 circuit  i e   a circuit with a maximum voltage of 30
60. nications       RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring       nil       kd FL Remote ID 24  Installing Antennas 29  kd Installing ID Tags 31   RFID System    User s Manual 23    gal 910ul19H T4 KALTSI PEE    SECTION 2  Installation  Connections  and Wiring    FL Remote ID    Installation  To ensure full functionality of the V680 HAM42 FRT FL Remote ID  follow the instructions provided in  this section for installation     I Installation Site   Do not install the ID Controller in the following locations      Locations exposed to ambient temperatures that are not between    10 and 55  C or where there are  radical temperature changes resulting in condensation     Locations exposed to humidity that is not between 25  and 85      Locations subject to corrosive gas  flammable gas  dust  salt  or metal powder     Locations that will expose the ID Controller to direct vibration or shock     Locations exposed to direct sunlight     Locations exposed to spray of water  oil  or chemicals     Locations more than 2 000 m above sea level    E Mounting in a Panel  The FL Remote ID Unit can be used at an ambient temperature range of    10 to 55  C  Be sure to    observe the following precautions     Make sure that the Unit is provided with sufficient ventilation space     Do not install the Unit close to heaters  transformers  or large capacity resistors that radiate excessive    heat     B Installation Method    DIN Track                         i  
61. ons and Dimensions 70   44  Characteristics According to Operating Conditions 76   44  Tag Memory Map 78   ud Tag Memory Capacity and Memory Type 79   kd Degree of Protection 80  n  m  O      e      N   RFID System    User s Manual 6    SECTION 7  Appendices    Specifications and Dimensions    General Specifications  ll FL Remote ID  V680 HAM42 FRT    Item Specifications    Supply voltage 24 VDC  10   15   6 W max    power consumption           Ambient operating temperature      10 to 55  C  with no icing                    Ambient operating humidity 25  to 85   with no condensation    Ambient storage temperature    25 to 65  C  with no icing    Ambient storage humidity 25  to 85   with no condensation    Insulation resistance 20 MQ min   at 500 VDC  between all terminals together  excluding ground terminals  and  ground terminals and between all terminals together  excluding ground terminals  and the  casing   Dielectric strength 1000 VAC  50 60 Hz  for 1 minute between all power supply terminals together  excluding    ground terminals  and the casing    500 VAC  50 60 Hz  for 1 minute between all terminals together  excluding ground terminals   and the casing                                  Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz  0 2 mm double amplitude at 15 m s  in X  Y  and Z directions ten sweeps each  for 8 minutes   Shock resistance 150 m s  in X  Y  and Z directions 3 times each  18 times in total   Dimensions 65 x 65 x 65  W xH x D  mm  excluding protruding parts   Degr
62. ot attempt to disassemble  repair  or modify any Product    3  Tighten mounting screws securely    4  Be sure to use crimp terminals of the specified size for wiring    5  If any cable has a locking mechanism  make sure that it has been locked before using the cable    6  Make sure the power supplied by the DC power supply unit is within the rated power supply voltage  24  VDC  10   15   before using the Product    7  Do not connect the power supply in reverse    8  Do not allow water or pieces of wire to enter from openings in the case  Doing so may cause fire or electric  shock             Turn OFF the FL Remote ID power before attaching or removing the Read Write Antenna    10  If an error is detected in any Product  immediately stop operation and turn OFF the power supply   Consult with an OMRON representative    11  Dispose of the Products as industrial waste    12  Do not touch the product immediately after usage at high temperatures  Doing so may occasionally result  in burning    13  If multiple Antennas are mounted near each other  communications performance may decrease due to  mutual interference  Refer to Mutual Interference between Antennas  Reference  and check to make sure  there is no mutual interference    14  Provide sufficient ventilation space    15  Do not install the Products near any equipment that generates a large amount of heat  such as heaters   transformers  and large capacity resistors     16  Do not clean the Products with paint thinner  benzene 
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64. oun4 pue sowen Hed    Received data                             Internal functional ground    ll Power Supply Terminals  The power supply terminals supply 24 VDC power using the included connector   Included connector model  FKC2 5 3 ST 5 08 RF  Phoenix Contact                                                                                I  1  2  3  i  Description  1 24V 24V      2 GND GND      3 GR Functional ground  Ground to 100 Q or less          V  Use the recommended OMRON Power Supply  the S8VS 03024   e  CHECK   RFID System    18 User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    E Antenna Connector Port  Connects the V680 HS63 SP Antenna     1    L NOILI3S             Pin No  Name Description 1 0       1 S Signal line m       2 GND Analog ground                     suonounJ pue SWEN Hed    il Node Address Switches    The node address switches set the FL Remote Node Address  This node address is used as the right   most part of the IP address  e g   xx of 192 168 250 xx                     IN JA                NODENo                 R B  R   AY L Y   Ws Oe  S9 8 40919 S Vx 499    Item Description       Setting method Two digit decimal number  The left rotary switch sets the 10s digit  and the right rotary switch set the 1s digit        Setting range 01 to 64  The default setting is 01              5    An address error will occur if  00  or  65  to  99  are set         Turn the power OFF before setting the node address switches  The node address that is set when the pow
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67. s believed to be accurate  however  no responsibility is assumed for clerical  typographical   or proofreading errors  or omissions     PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS    OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product  or any consequence thereof     COPYRIGHT AND COPY PERMISSION   This document shall not be copied for sales or promotions without permission  This document is protected by copyright and is intended solely for use in con   junction with the product  Please notify us before copying or reproducing this document in any manner  for any other purpose  If copying or transmitting this  document to another  please copy or transmit it in its entirety     RFID System    User s Manual    Introduction    Safety Precautions      Alert Symbols for Safe Use   The following symbols are used in this manual to indicate precautions that must be observed to ensure safe  use of the V680 HAM42 FRT V680 HS63 SP V680 D1KP66T SP  The precautions provided here contain  important safety information  Be sure to observe these precautions    The following signal words are used in this manual              Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result in minor or  N WARNING moderate injury  or may result in serious injury or death  Additionally  there may be  significant property damage            Meanings of Alert Symbols       S Indicates general prohibitions for which there is no specific symbol                 e Warning       N WAR
68. sreyg FAVIER       SECTION 7  Appendices    Characteristics According to Operating Conditions    Communications Area  Reference    The following diagram shows the communications area for the V680 Series  The communications area  depends on the installation conditions and environmental conditions    The following diagram shows the communications area when a Tag passes by and perpendicular to  the center of the Antenna  The Antenna and Tag surfaces are parallel to each other     V680 HS63 SP  amp  V680 D1KP66T SP  60                   r 7 r  50 q ATI Read     ss Write  40 D  Shh XII  z 30   gt  20                                        0   50  40  30  20  10 0 10 20 30 40 50  X Axis  Unit  mm     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 7  Appendices    Communications Time  Reference           Communications time  ms           Command Communications time  ms    READ 29 2   WRITE 105 2   DATA FILL normal mode 17 5 x No  of processing blocks   88 0          DATA FILL high speed mode   14 8 x No  of processing blocks   70 8       aul    Y e  Processing blocks refer to the 8 byte memory areas expressed by Tag addresses 0 to 7 hex and 8 to                                                                                           F hex        CHECK     DATA FILL Communications Time Graph                               2 500  2 000  Standard  communications  1 500 i  1 000 ac  High speed  communications  500  0 20 40 60 80 100 120  Number of blocks to process    RFID System    User s Man
69. t can be easily installed using LAN cables and easily programmed through I O controls     il Compact Design with an Internal Amplifier  With a compact size of 65 x 65 x 65  W x H x D  mm  the FL Remote ID requires less space for instal     lation     W Antennas and Tags with Superior Environmental Resistance  Fluororesin has superior environmental resistance  and is used for the external coatings of the    Antenna case  Antenna cable  and the ID Tags     E EEPROM Memory Capacity of 1 000 Bytes  The ID Tags have 1 000 bytes of EEPROM memory capacity  They can be used to store various data   which can be rewritten up to 100 000 times per block if used at an ambient temperature not exceeding    25  C     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    E ID Tag Service Life Warning Management  The EEPROM has a service life of 100 000 data write operations  With the FL Remote ID  the service    life for data write operations of ID Tags can be managed automatically  The total number of data write  operations to each block of the ID Tag is counted and saved to a special area of each ID Tag  Warning  is output if the number of data write operations exceeds 100 000    Note  A memory capacity of 992 bytes is required to enable ID Tag service life warning management     L NOILOAS       so1njeoJj    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    Part Names and Functions    Part Names         m  O  d   e   z             E Operation Indicators                
70. tion setting addresses can be used as  user memory  When doing this  make sure that the write protect bit is disabled in the FL Remote  ID     RFID System  User s Manual 41    SECTION 4  Functions    E Example of Write Protection    Start Address Is Lower Than the End Address  The memory area between the start address and end address will be write protected        42                                                                                       End Address Is Higher than the Last ID Tag Address                                              0000 hex    Address Bit Upper digits Lower digits  o o 0   0 0015 hex    0000 hex i Write   protected  0 0 1 0 0120 hex  0001 hex  1 5  0   0 0   0  0002 hex  0 1  0 1 0   0  0003 hex  m 03E7 hex   9   d  2      Start Address Is Equal to End Address    Only the selected address  one byte  will be write protected   y  vy 0000 hex  3 Address Bit Upper digits Lower digits  e 0   0 0   0  2 0000 hex  o 8 0  3  00041 Hex 2 ups 0021 hex  lt    Write   2 1 protected  0   0 0   0  0002 hex  0 0  0 1 0   0  0003 hex  O3E7 hex          The memory area between the start address and the last ID Tag address will be write protected                                                                    0000 hex  Address Bit Upper digits Lower digits  0 0 0 1  0000 hex  8 3  0 0 0 0  0001 hex  0 0  0 0 0 1  0002 hex  0 3  1 1 1 1  0003 hex 0300 hex    F F Write   rotected  03E7 hex p    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions      Start Addr
71. tions Speed  The communications time required for writing large amounts of data to the ID Tag using the DATA FILL  command can be reduced by setting the communications speed to high   Be aware that the noise resistance may be lower during communications when this function is being  used     5 y For details on the communications time  refer to Communications Time  Reference      Q  LAP    CHECK        E Write Protection  Important data stored in the memory of an ID Tag  such as the product model or type  can be protected  from being overwritten inadvertently by enabling the Write Protection function     5 i  Refer to Write Protection for details     Q lapa    CHECK     E Output Time    When auto mode is being used  the result output time can be set to either 100 ms or 500 ms     suoneoyioeds suonesiunwuwog EXNSITRET    V  Refer to Timing Charts for details on output timing     Q I   P 59    CHECK     E ID Tag Service Life Warning Management  With the FL Remote ID  the service life for data write operations can be automatically managed  and a  warning can be output if the number of data write operations exceeds 100 000   A memory capacity of 992 bytes is required to enable ID Tag service life warning management     5     Referto ID Tag Service Life Warning Management for details     Q  Apes    CHECK     RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 4  Functions    Write Protection    The write protection function protects important data stored in the memory of a Tag  such as the prod
72. ttings for FL Remote Communications 34  SECTION 4 Functions 37  Communications Specifications 38  Write Protection 41  Noise Measurement 44  ID Tag Service Life Warning Management 45  RFID System    User s Manual 11    3     g  o  2  c   1      o  E                                         SECTION 5 Communications 51  I O Specifications 52  Detailed Command Settings 55  Timing Charts 59   SECTION 6 Troubleshooting 63  Handling Errors 64  Errors and Countermeasures 66  Maintenance and Inspection 67   SECTION 7 Appendices 69  Specifications and Dimensions 70  Characteristics According to Operating Conditions 76  Tag Memory Map 78  Tag Memory Capacity and Memory Type 79  Degree of Protection 80   82    Revision History    RFID System    User s Manual    SECTION 1  Product Overview    I NOILOAS          44  Features 14  Part Names and Functions 16  kd System Configuration 21  kd Application Flowchart 22  RFID System    User s Manual 1    SECTION 1  Product Overview    Features    The V680 series RFID System uses electromagnetic induction and supports the ISO IEC18000 3  ISO   IEC15693  RFID system international standards          m  O  d   e   z          soinjeo4       ii Highly Reliable Tag Communications  The V680 features highly reliable ID Tag communications developed through the V600 series RFID    Systems  making it easy to use on site     E Compatible with FL Remote    The FL Remote ID is compatible with the FL Remote system  a remote I O system based on FL net   OPCN 2   I
73. ual    suonipuo  Bunejedo 0  Buipioooy sonsiuojoejeu  PFIYNJILEN       dey  Aow  an Bel Paneer       SECTION 7  Appendices    Tag Memory Map    The memory capacity of the V680 D1KP66T SP ID Tag is 1 Kbyte   Each address contains 1 byte of data     E ID Tag Service Life Warning E ID Tag Service Life Warning  Function Enabled Function Disabled  Address   Pata   Address   Data      O3DF hex  OSEO hex     4  Special area for ID Tag        service life warning     4  management  8 bytes      03E7 hex                                                                                           I    1 byte     gt    e 1 byte                  RU vi    0 to 7 hex and 8 to F hex constitute one block   CHECK   RFID System    User s Manual    Tag Memory Capacity and Memory Type    SECTION 7  Appendices     As of June 2007        Model    Memory capacity   user memory     Memory type    Life expectancy       V680 D1KP66T SP          1 000 bytes k       EEPROM         Rewrite cycles  100 000 cycles for each block  25  C       Data backup  10 years  at 85  C max               The memory capacity will be 992 if the ID Tag service life warning management function is used     RFID System    User s Manual    ed    A10uiejy pue Ausedeg Aiowayy bej FISKEN       SECTION 7  Appendices    Degree of Protection                   Ingress protection degrees  IP LIL   are determined by the following tests  Be sure to check the sealing  capability under the actual operating environment and conditions before a
74. uct  model or type  from being overwritten inadvertently   Enable the write protection function after writing important data as described in this section     Setting Write Protection    For the write protection function to be effective  it must be enabled or disabled in both the FL Remote  ID settings and the ID Tag settings     1  FL Remote ID Settings  The write protection function can be enabled or disabled by setting the write protect bit of the FL  Remote ID in the I O Allocation Table                                            o   m   3   5  Refer to the I O Allocation Table and Signal Names and Functions for details  ro    s 5   zy Ne   check   LE P 52  p 53  lt            o   i V   2  ID Tag Settings 3    r   Write protection for individual ID Tags is set in the most significant bit of address 0000 hex  S    n    Write protection is set in the 4 bytes from Tag address 0000 to 0003 hex  s   Address Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0  0000 hex Enable disable Upper two digits of start address  00 to 7F    0001 hex Lower two digits of start address  00 to FF   0002 hex Upper two digits of end address  00 to FF   0003 hex Lower two digits of end address  00 to FF                Write protect bit  most significant bit of address 0000 hex   1  Write protected  Enable   0  Not write protected  Disable      Addresses in Tag Memory That Can Be Write Protected  Start address  0000 to 7FFF hex  End address  0000 to FFFF hex    Note  If the write protection function is not used  the write protec
75. ueuiuio2 pejrejeg  EXISTE    SECTION 5  Communications    DATA WRITE  Bl Master Unit to FL Remote ID    Bit length Value Description       4 00108 DATA WRITE  4 00018 Writes 1 byte   00108 Writes 2 bytes   01008 Writes 3 bytes   10008 Writes 4 bytes                    Other Command error  0000 to FFFF hex   Write start address      Write data                      E FL Remote ID to Master Unit                               Signal Bit length Value Description  NORMAL 1 0 or 1 Set to 1 when operation is ended normally   ERROR 1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if the command ends in an error   ERR SUBOto  1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if ID Tag communications end in an error   ERR SUBe  The details of the error are also given   ERR_SUB13 to  ERR_SUB15  ERR_SUB7 1 0 or 1 The corresponding bit is set to 1 if there is an ID tag service life warning   A u    When there is an ID Tag service life warning  the Normal End Bit will be turned ON and the Error End Bit will not be      turned ON   CHECK     E Master Unit to FL Remote ID Settings Example  Example  Writing Three Bytes  1278AB hex  Starting from Address 321 hex                          Bit  15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 4 3 2 i 0  0    2 Change according to the setting  Fixed DATA WRITE 3 bytes  cio 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1    Address 321  clo 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0                                     2 78 hex 12 hex  clo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1  I                      as Fixed AB hex        
76. uoisuauiig pue suoneay4ioads BAYSTRETS       Item    Specifications       Memory capacity    1 000 bytes       Memory type    EEPROM       Data backup time    10 years after writing  85 C or less        Memory longevity    100 000 times per block  25  C        Ambient operating temperature    When communicating     25 to 70  C  with no icing   When not communicating     40 to 110  C  with no icing        Ambient operating humidity    35  to 95   with no condensation        Ambient storage temperature       40 to 110  C  with no icing        Ambient storage humidity    35  to 95   with no condensation        Vibration resistance    10 to 2 000 Hz  1 5 mm double amplitude at 150 m s  in X  Y  and Z directions ten  sweeps each for 15 minutes       Shock resistance    500 m s   3 times each in 6 directions  Total  18 times        Dimensions    95 x 36 5 x 6 5  W x H x D  mm  excluding protruding parts        Degree of protection    IP67          Material External coating  Fluororesin  PFA   Tag body  PPS resin  Weight Approx  20 g       Mounting method       Two M5 screws       Communications Specifications    Item       Specifications       Communications    FL net Remote             protocol   Baud rate Automatic switching between 10 Mbps 100 Mbps  Communications FL net Cable   medium   Communications Node to HUB 100 m max   distance HUB to HUB 100 m max     Node to node  one to one connection  100m max   Maximum extendable distance 200 m max     Note  The node may be either a 
77. will be read  and the communications results will be displayed on  the indicators     E Noise Level Measurement Mode  If communications with the ID Tag is unstable  set the switch on the Unit to the Noise Level Measure   ment Mode  When the power supply is turned ON  the noise around the Antenna will be measured  and  the noise measurement results will be displayed on the indicators     Commands    Communications with the ID Tag is controlled by commands allocated to the FL Remote signals     READ     WRITE     DATA FILL     NOISE MEASUREMENT       5 uii Noise measurement is not a command used for communications with ID Tag  but a command used for maintenance     e Refer to Noise Measurement for details       Ns  CHECK   4    E READ    Data in the ID Tag memory is read by specifying the number of bytes to process     B WHITE  Data is written to the ID Tag by specifying the memory address  number of bytes to process  and the  data     suoneoyi2eds suonesiunwuwuog PILEN    E DATA FILL    Based on the specified address  number of blocks to process  and data  the specified memory area of  the ID Tag is filled with the same data     E NOISE MEASUREMENT    The strength of noise received by the Antenna is measured     RFID System  User s Manual 39    SECTION 4  Functions    Options   The following functions can be used by setting the control signal options settings     Communications Speed     Write Protection     Output Time     ID Tag Service Life Warning Management    W Communica
78. write command  DATA WRITE or  DATA FILL  is executed to the ID Tag   The number of write operations is  counted automatically counted in the  Tag         1  Write command to ID Tag                2  Number of  write operations less  than 100 000    YES  2  The number of write operations is    judged           3  Normal completion  4  Warning output        3  The completion is normal ifthe  4  A warning is output if the    number of write operations is number of write operations is  lower than 100 000  100 000 or higher     V1  Precaution on ID Tag Service Life Warning Management              ID tag service life management is a function of the FL Remote ID  ID tag service life management is not supported for other mod     CHECK els or reader writers made by other companies     RFID System    User s Manual    1uawaBbBeueW Buiusem aj 2911S Bel gi EAE       SECTION 4  Functions    Setting ID Tag Service Life Warning Management    There are settings in the FL Remote ID to enable and disable ID Tag service life warning management   To use ID Tag service life warning management  always make the settings for the FL Remote ID     ll Setting the FL Remote ID  ID Tag service life warning management for the FL Remote ID can be enabled or disabled by using the  ID Tag Service Life Warning Bit in the I O Allocation Table     ale    For details  refer to   O Allocation Table and Signal Names and Functions     e         CHECK   UA p 52  p 53    Preparing ID Tags    To use ID Tag service life
79. x  Therefore  when ID Tag service life warning  management is enabled  it will be possible to use only 992 bytes from addresses 0000 to O3DF hex   When ID Tag service life warning management is disabled and an ID Controller  Handheld Reader   Writer  or controller made by another company is used  it will be possible to use all 1 000 bytes from  addresses 0000 to 03E7 hex                                            ID Tag memory with ID Tag memory with  ID Tag service life ID Tag service life  warning management warning management  Address enabled disabled  See note    0000 hex  0001 hex     A  Data Q   992 bytes  Data e     1 000 bytes   gt   O3DF hex    EN Hex Special area for ID Tag D    service life warning p  03E7 hex management  8 bytes  9  Note  Including ID Controllers  9  Handheld Reader Writers  r  Legend or controllers made by other companies  y     Data DATA READ  DATA WRITE  and DATA FILL can be performed  E  3  Special area for ID Tag service ae  life warning management DATA READ  DATA WRITE  and DATA FILL cannot be performed     E  2  Note  If ID Tag service life warning management is not used  addresses 03E0 to 03E7 hex can be used 3  as user memory  Be sure to disable ID Tag service life warning management of the FL Remote      ID to use these addresses     5 Ur ID Tag service life management is a function of FL Remote ID  If an ID Controller  Handheld Reader writer  or controller        made by another company is used  do not overwrite address 03E0 to 03E7 hex
80. yte data  ID3  Third byte data  ID2   s 7 6 5 4 8 2 1 0 7   6 5   4 8 2 1 0                                                       RFID System    52 User s Manual    SECTION 5  Communications    Signal Names and Functions  E Master Unit to FL Remote ID                                                          Signal Name Function  OD 0 0 to Input data to write to ID Tags   OD 0 7  OD 1 0 to  OD 1 7  Write Data  OD 2 0 to  OD 2 7  OD 3 0 to  OD 3 7  Specify the read  write  and data fill start addresses   ADDR O0 to 1 Add  Spe adress Range of specification  0000 to FFFF hex  Specifies the data length for reading and writing   Specification method 1 byte  Set LENO to 1   2 bytes  Set LEN1 to 1   3 bytes  Set LEN2 to 1  4 bytes  Set LENS to 1  Note  A command error will occur if no specification is set to 1 or if two or more  LEN 0 to 3 Data Length M  specifications are set to1   Specify the number of blocks to process in the ID Tag when using the DATA FILL  command   Specification range  0 to F hex  Values of 1 to F hex specify the number of blocks to process  value specified x 8  bytes   A value of 0 hex specifies all blocks starting from the DATA FILL start  address   Specify the command to execute   Specification method  DATA READ  Set CMDO to 1   DATA WRITE  Set CMD1 to 1   DATA FILL  Set CMD2 to 1   Ede Command NOISE MEASUREMENT  Set CMD3 to 1   Note  A command error will occur if no specification is set to 1 or if two or more  specifications are set to1   When in trigger mo
    
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