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1. U D O 2 O D O 5 D D 5 2 g 3 D 5 0 O 5 D 140 Section 6 Appendices V680S D2KF67 y Read Write y N 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X V680S D2KF68 Read Write Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X V680S D8KF67 y Read Write y N V680S D8KF68 Read Write 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X RFID System User s Manual V680S D2KF67M y Read Write y 100 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X V680S D2KF68M Read Write Y 100 80 60 40 20 680S D8KF67M y Read Write y Be 100 80 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X V680S D8KF68M Read Write Section 6 Appendices Communications Time TAT represents the total time from when a command is first sent from the host device until a response is received The communication time represents the time required for communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and the RF Tag not including communications with the host device Example RDH1 CR RDOO1122 CR i i Communication time l Command ae M Response l l l TAT l E V680 D1KP52MT V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP661 V680 D1KP58HT V680 CH1D TAT
2. CHECK RFID System User s Manual 71 Section 3 Commands E READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION QR Reads the data in the area written by the WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION QW command from the RF Tag Be sure to read data from the same area written by the WRITE WITH ERROR CORREC TION QW command Communica Command tions Data Fixed Read area Number of bytes code specification setting value start address to read Terminator Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation For details on communications specifications refer to Communications with the RF Tag 1 p 59 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be read from the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFA hex Number of bytes to read Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 510 bytes as follows Setting range 0001 to 01FE hex e ASCII 510 bytes 510 characters e Hexadecimal 510 bytes 1 020 characters lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Read data Terminator 2 1 1 n 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer
3. lt 1 For details on the command format refer to READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION QR and WRITE WITH ERROR CORREC TION QW lt CHECK ea pera Bate E Example of Using the Memory Error Correction Function The following example shows how to perform a data check for addresses 0010 to 0015 hex 1 Send the WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION QR command Command QWSTH10010313233343536 CR Send the READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION QW command Command QRSTH100100006 CR 3 Response When Read Data Is Correct QR0010313233343536 CR 2 Write data is written to addresses 0010 to 0015 hex The RF Tag memory check code and a 5 byte error correction code are written to addresses 0016 to 001A hex Address hex Write data Memory check code Calculation area Memory check code leftmost Memory check code rightmost Memory check code mid Memory check code leftmost Memory check code rightmost Response When a 1 bit Memory Error Is Corrected QR7710313233343536 CR Response When a 2 bit or Longer Memory Error Is Detected QR76 CR RFID System User s Manual 126 Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables Fatal Errors Operation Stops Non fatal Errors Operation Continues Troubleshooting Flowchart 128 128 128 129 RFID System User s Manual 127 Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables If an error occurs in the Hand
4. Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 For details on OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL refer to RF Tag Service Life Detection ll S 123 CHECK IUA j M RFID System User s Manual 69 Section 3 Commands E DATA CHECK MD C K This command writes or compares the CRC code using the specified check block unit The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression X16 X12 X5 1 Pro Communi cessing _ Command cations specifi Fixed Check block Number of check code specification cation value Start address block bytes Terminator Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation For details on communications specifications refer to Communications with the RF Tag 1 p 59 Process setting Specifies the check process K Check code calculation C Check code comparison Fixed value Always 1 Check block start Specifies the start address of the check block in 4 digit hexadecimal address Setting range 0000 to 1FFD hex lt e oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Number of check block Specifies the number of bytes in the check block in 2 digit hexadecimal bytes Setting range 00h 03 to FF hex 00 256 bytes The number of check block bytes is the check code calculation area 2 bytes For details refer to Memory Check Function in RF Tag I p 125 Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator ee ea
5. 2 2 1 1 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command An end code of 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 KO For details on the memory check refer to Memory Check Function in RF Tag Q I p 125 CHECK RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E ID CODE READ ID Reads the ID code from the RF Tag Communica Command tions Data Fixed code specification setting value Terminator a e ee 2 1 1 2 2 Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation For details on communications specifications refer to Communications with the RF Tag I p 59 Data setting Always H Fixed value Always 1 Oo O O 2 3 Command Fixed Resend D code End code value flag Terminator o Pele ele Oor 16 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Resend flag Always 0 UID The UID is an ID that uniquely identifies an RF Tag Unique Identifier Note A ID code will not be attached if an error occurs aur The ID READ command is used to write the ID code to the RF Tag s memory and therefore will be affected by the ambient temperature Be careful when using the RF Tag in environments with high ambient temperatures S
6. 5 000 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 TAT ms O 128 256 512 640 768 896 1 024 Number of processing data bytes Note 1 In V680 mode communications specifications for TAT data with the host device represent values with a baud rate of 9 600 bps a bit length of 8 bits 1 stop bit and even parity In this example characters are sent consecutively with no spaces between them 2 The number of bytes in the TAT data is the number for hexadecimal encoding V680 CHUD TAT 2 500 Ww ce D O O gt Q g 3 D gt D O gt O 128 256 512 640 768 896 1 024 Number of processing data bytes RFID System User s Manual 141 U D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D 1 42 Section 6 Appendices Communication Time 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 Communication time ms 500 O 128 256 512 640 768 896 1 024 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Communication time ms N Number of processing data bytes RFID System User s Manual Section 6 Appendices E V680 D2KF52M V680S D2KF EL V680 CH1D TAT 9 000 8 000 7 000 Write 6 000 NM 5 000 4 000 ny 3 000 2 000
7. Q Q lt O O0 g oak A D QI T mr Z Q Q lt O oO g A D Ql 00 ma Section 1 Product Overview Using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN and V680 D1KP58HT This section provides information for using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN or V680 D1KP58HT lf you are not using a Heat resistive Tag set the Tag memory setting to Standard Mode Precautions for Saving Data at High Temperatures If you are using a Heat resistive Tag write the data again after saving the data at a high temperature even if it is not necessary to change the data A high temperature is one between 110 C and 200 C Using the V680 CA1D CA2D lf you are using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN or V680 D1KP58HT and also using the V680 CA1D CA2D set the Tag memory setting of the V680 CHLID version 1 1 or newer to CA1D Mode wvtr Ifyou are not using the V680 CA1D CA2D the Tag memory setting does not need to be changed A Refer to information in Names and Functions of Components z z CHECK E Combining the V680 CA1D CA2D with Other Models When using other models of Controller with the V680 CA1D CA2D make sure that the version allows setting the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode aul To use the V680 CA5D01 V2 CA5D02 V2 it must be version 2 3 or newer To use the V680 CHLD it must be version 1 1 or newer To use the CS CJ1W V680C1L it must be version 1 2 or newer CHECK au Refer
8. 6 When the following window is displayed select I don t have the disc Show me other options But ton G L Found New Hardware V680 CHUD Insert the disc that came with your V680 CHUD If you have the disc that came with your device insert it now Windows will automatically search the disc for driver software I don t have the disc Show me other options Cancel RFID System User s Manual lt D oo T O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O 5 D D D D a O D 35 lt oo O L C g O O 3 3 O 9 i O D D O D D i O 5 D Section 2 Communications Preparations T When the following window is displayed select Browse my computer for driver software advanced Button fa E L Found New Hardware V680 CHUD Windows couldn t find driver software for your device Check for a solution Windows will check to see if there are steps you can take to get your device working Browse my computer for driver software advanced Locate and install driver software manually Cancel 8 Click the Browse Button and select the folder in which the downloaded file V680_CHUD_200 inf is saved Then click the Next Button r E L Found New Hardware V680 CHUD Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location v Browse Include subfolders Next Cancel 9 When
9. Lit green Activate switch eWhen the power is turned ON after initialization of the Hand held Reader Writer is completed D eWhen the power is turned ON and the reset button is pressed for Reset button two seconds or more initialization stand by mode Flashing green Communications with the RF Tag are in progress AC Adaptor A communications error with the RF Tag has occurred connection jack A CPU error has occurred Lit red An RF Tag non existent error has occurred D A communications error with the host device has occurred Flashing red str After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time it will turn OFF Q 3 Q gt Q TI c O O O 3 O O gt g F ae A Serial interface z connector CHECK E Activate Switch When button commands or commands with button communications specifi cations button trigger or button auto are used and the activate switch is pressed communications with the RF Tag will start For details on button communications specifications refer to Section 3 Commands If the activate switch is pressed with the Hand held Reader Writer in the ini tialization stand by mode with the green indicator flashing the function settings will be initialized E Reset Button Press this button for two seconds or more when the power is first turned ON to put the Hand held Reader Writer into the initialization st
10. RFID System V680 Series Hand held Reader Writer User s Manual Hand held Reader Writer V680 CHUD V680 CH1D V680 CH1D PSI ID Tags V680 V680S Series Man No Z272 E1 06 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a V680 V680S series RFID System This manual describes the functions performance and application methods needed for optimum use of the V680 V680S series RFID System Please observe the following items when using the V680 series RFID System e Allow the V680 V680S series 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 V680 V680S series RFID System and use the V680 V680S series RFID System correctly e Keep this manual in a safe and accessible location so that it is available for reference when required Kaleo READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT 5 p kan d e Q O O gt Seilen a Product Overview Commands Sea 2 Functions Communications Preparations RFID System V680 CHUD Hand held Reader Writer V680 CH1D Hand held Reader Writer V680 CH1D PSI Hand held Reader Writer V680 Series RF Tags V680S Series RF Tags User s Manual mp Lo O a c O y O 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 questions o
11. error Mismatch error Lit red Write control was not performed correctly RF Tag non existent error Flashing red A command that was not an auto command was sent when the RF Tag was not in the interrogation zone A command OFF occurred with the auto command Address error Lit red An address that exceeded the RF Tag memory area was designated Write protection error Lit red A write protection area was designated with a WRITE command RFID System 128 User s Manual Section 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart If an error occurs be sure to understand the conditions thoroughly then accurately determine the likelihood of the error re occurring whether the problem is related to another device and other factors causing the error and refer to the following flowcharts for troubleshooting START Connect to the host device Check whether the USB connector is connected correctly If the operation indicator is not flashing green although the connection is correct the host device or the Hand held Reader Writer may be faulty When using the V680 CH1D check the operation indicator when the power supply is connected Is the operation indicator flashing green NOQ gt YES Send TEST command TS from host device NO Check the communications port settings LE p 48 YES If communications with the Hand held Reader Writer are not possible even if the settings are co
12. 1 frame maximum frame length 2 114 characters A Data Terminator 2 n 2 Command code Contains the two character code see page 88 that indicates the command Data Contains the data for the command e Data setting processing specification e Start address e Write data number of bytes to be written e Number of read bytes Number of calculation area bytes calculation data Number of check block bytes decrement count Specified data Message data Parameter data Baud rate data length parity and stop bits specification Auto command OFF specification Settings for the TR command settings for the FN command and system setting data lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Terminator Indicates end of command response E Response Frame Command code End code Data Terminator End code Indicates the execution result for the command For information on end codes refer to End Codes p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Contains the data for the response e Read data e UID e Processing terminate timing e Calculation data Message data Parameter data Model information Note Other than the above items the same data as the command frame is returned in the response RFID System User s Manual 87 Section 3 Commands Command List Commands can be classified into four major types E Communications Commands The following commands are used for communications with the RF Tag Command co
13. CHECK lt 17 CA1D Mode can be used with version 1 1 or newer Use the VERSION READ VS command to read the product version For details on the VERSION READ VS com 2 mand refer to VERSION READ VS under V680 Commands or V600 Commands in Section 3 Commands CHECK I p 80 p 111 RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Initializing the Settings A setting command is used to set the Hand held Reader Writer but if the communications parameters are not known or if the setting contents are damaged it is possible that communications will no longer be possible with the host device If this occurs press both the reset button and the activate switch when turning ON the power This will return all settings to the defaults set when the Hand held Reader Writer was shipped from the factory allowing communications with the host device again E Reset Procedure a ad gt Turn ON the power while pressing the reset button Keep the reset button depressed for two seconds or more The green operation indicator will start flashing With the green operation indicator flashing remove your finger from the reset button and press the acti vate switch When the activate switch is pressed the operation indicator will stop flashing green This indicates that all of the settings have been initialized Note If the activate switch is not pressed within 30 seconds from the time that the operation indicator
14. RFID System User s Manual 9 O Q c O O Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables Troubleshooting Flowchart Section 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions RF Tag Memory Map RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types V680 Series List of ASCII Characters Degree of Protection Revision History RFID System User s Manual 127 128 129 131 132 149 150 151 152 154 Section 1 Product Overview Features 12 Using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN and V680 D1KP58HT 14 Names and Functions of Components 19 a System Configuration 22 Operation Flowchart 25 RFID System User s Manual 11 TI D Q c D N Section 1 Product Overview Features The V680 series Hand held Reader Writer incorporates a V680 series Antenna and Controller into a compact design Data can be read from or written to the RF Tag simply by approaching or touching the RF Tag with the Hand held Reader Writer Hand held Terminal manufactured by Zebra Technologies Inc Hand held Terminal Recommended for the V680 CH1D PSI Work About Pro E vV680 CHUD This Hand held Reader Writer provides a USB connector that conforms to the USB 1 1 standard Con necting the Hand held Reader Writer to a personal computer or Hand held Terminal gives it superior portability and operability E V680 CH1D A built in RS 232C interface allows this Hand held Reader Writer to be con
15. address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of read bytes When multiple processing areas are used specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 256 bytes When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Response Processing Area Number 1 Command code End code Read data Terminator CE CCC 2 2 n 2 Processing Area Number 2 Command Read data Read data code End code area 1 area 2 Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List QA p 118 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D Read data Specifies the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual 93 Section 3 Commands E AUTO WRITE AW This command writes data to the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the interrogation zone The Hand held Reader Write
16. oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q o End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion 15 Command processing not executed For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 Termination timing Indicates the timing for terminating command processing 0 Terminate before RF Tag detection 1 Terminate during RF Tag detection RFID System User s Manual 109 Section 3 Commands Host Commands E TEST TS This command returns test messages sent from the host device without changing anything The TEST command is used for communications tests between the host device and the Hand held Reader Writer Command code Message data Terminator 2 n 2 Message data Any text string for testing communications containing 514 characters max Response Command code End code Message data Terminator poo i x 2 n 2 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 j N ep End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 Message data Any text string for testing communications containing 514 characters max RFID System 110 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E VERSION READ VS Command code Terminator 2 2 Response Command code End code Terminator 2 2 16 1 4 1 10 2 Software model The software creation date For the V680 CHUD V680 CHUD 000000 For the V680 CH1D V6
17. starts flashing green the settings will not be initialized lt The V680 CHUD does not have a reset button To reset the V680 CHUD shut down the software on the host device and disconnect and reconnect the connector CHECK RFID System User s Manual O D p z 5 gt D L D 5 2 gt D Q JJ D D Q D Section 2 Communications Preparations Communications Test Test Run Procedure Connect the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device Visually check the indicator display O 3 3 c O Q O mp Execute the online test from the host device Test run the system Check communications between the host device and Hand held Reader Writer using the test command Check operation using real commands RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Communications Test between Host Device and Hand held Reader Writer Use the test command to test communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and host device Before performing communications with the RF Tag check the Hand held Reader Writer connections and communications 1 Send the test command from the host device aul For detail on the test command refer to TEST TS z p 79 p 110 CHECK 2 If communications is normal the Hand held Reader Writer will return the received data 1 Ifa response is not returned
18. 1 16 1 4 1 10 2 Software model The software creation date For the V680 CHUD V680 CHUD 000000 For the V680 CH1D V680 CH1D 000000 For the V680 CH1D PSI V680 CH1D 000000 Software version The software version KK Software creation date The software creation date lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Other Commands E UNDEFINED COMMAND RESPONSE IC This command is returned as the response when the Hand held Reader Writer cannot read the com mand header Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator Poco i 2 2 E Error Response lf an error occurs during communications with the host device or the RF Tag error notification is pro vided in the end code Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator eae eee 2 2 1 1 2 lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o RFID System User s Manual 81 Section 3 Commands End Codes End codes are given in 2 digit hexadecimal Status End code Meaning Normal 00 Normal completion Host communications error 10 See note Vertical parity error 11 See note Framing error 12 See note Overrun error 14 Format error 15 Execution status error 18 Frame length error Lower communications error 70 RF Tag communications error 71 Mismatch error 72 RF Tag non existent error 76 Error end code for the DATA CHECK command or O
19. 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List 1 p 118 RFID System User s Manual 91 Section 3 Commands E AUTO READ AR This command reads data from the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the interrogation zone The Hand held Reader Writer responds when the communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag have ended Processing Area Number 1 Processing Command Data acs Read area Number of code Setting setting start address read bytes Terminator Processing Area Number 2 Processing Command Data e Read area Number of Data Read area Number of code setting setting start address read bytes setting start address read bytes Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting Data setting Specifies the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be read from in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest
20. 6 Appendices E 680S D8KFEL V680 CH1D TAT 9 000 8 000 7 000 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 SI 2 000 Read 1 000 eet O 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 536 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes TAT ms Note 1 In V680 mode communications specifications for TAT data with the host device represent values with a baud rate of 9 600 bps a bit length of 8 bits 1 stop bit and even parity In this example characters are sent consecutively with no spaces between them 2 The number of bytes in the TAT data is the number for hexadecimal encoding V680 CHUD TAT 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 TAT ms 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 586 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Ww ce D O O gt Q g 3 D gt D O gt RFID System User s Manual 14 Section 6 Appendices Communication Time 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 0 Communication time ms 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 536 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Communication time ms Read T 0 8N 45 Write T 1 3N 167 N Number of processing data bytes U D O 2 O 9 i O 5
21. 680 D8KF68 V680 D32KF68 V680 CH1D TAT 9 000 8 000 7 000 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 TAT ms 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 536 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Note 1 In V680 mode communications specifications for TAT data with the host device represent values with a baud rate of 9 600 bps a bit length of 8 bits 1 stop bit and even parity In this example characters are sent consecutively with no spaces between them 2 The number of bytes in the TAT data is the number for hexadecimal encoding V680 CHUD TAT 4 500 4 000 3 500 0 q 3 000 E 2500 5 EE EF 2 000 o 1 500 TA S 1 000 Q 500 oe 3 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 586 1 792 2 048 7 Number of processing data bytes O T RFID System User s Manual 14 Section 6 Appendices Communication Time 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 Communication time ms O 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 536 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Communication time ms Read T 1 2N 27 7 Write T 1 5N 41 4 N Number of processing data bytes U D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D RFID System 146 User s Manual Section
22. Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Check the ambient environment p 132 Operate the system using real commands p 55 V680 CH1D PSI Preparation Cc Q Q D pe a 12 2 gt fe Transmission Connect the V680 CH1D PSI to the host device Set the communications parameters between the host device and Hand held Reader Writer p 48 Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Perform the communications test between the RF Tag and Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Check the ambient environment p 132 Operate the system using real commands p 55 Section 1 Product Overview RFID System User s Manual O D Q ag O gt a O O gt Q O x D 9 at O 5 TI o O gt D mi MEMO RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations V680 CHUD Communications Preparations x V680 CH1D Communications Preparations V680 CH1D PSI Communications Preparations Setting the Hand held Reader Writer Communications Test 30 44 47 48 52 RFID System User s Manual 29 Section 2 Communications Preparations V680 CHUD Communications Preparations Connections E Connecting the Cable 1 Connect the cable connector to the USB connector on the host device maki
23. O m 1 24 Section 4 Functions MDL Command The overwrite count control area consists of 3 bytes from the start address The decrement value from the pd overwrite count is written in this area and if this value Area start address ID pShaigit Middle digit Spyies is 100 000 0186A0 hex or higher an end code 76 will vena be given as a warning Pe The number of overwrites is controlled using hexadecimal values and can be read using the READ command If the control area data is already 100 000 the control area value will not be refreshed and only a warning will be returned as a response When the refresh count is set as 00 hex the count will not be updated and only an overwrite count check will be performed str For details on the command format refer to OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL MD S L S N 69 CHECK ne p Example Using Overwrite Count Control Command MDL In the following example the three bytes starting from address 0010 hex is the overwrite count control W area 1 The control area is cleared 2 The overwrite count of 4 is entered WTSTH10010000000 MDSTL1001004 3 Enter the overwrite count of 5 4 The accumulated count is 100 000 times MDSTL1001005 When MDSTL1001000 is executed it will be The total overwrite count becomes 9 times MD7610 overwrite count exceeded RFID System User s Manual Section 4 Functions Memory Check Func
24. Overview E Operation When Tag Memory Setting Is Set to Standard Mode When data that was written to a V680 D1KP58HTN RF Tag with the V680 CA1D CA2D ID Controller is read from a V680 CHLID Hand held Reader Writer the data from addresses that are reversed in one block eight byte units is read If you are going to use a V680 CHLID Reader Writer in the same line as a V680 CA1D CA2D ID Con troller use a V680 CHLID Reader Writer with version 1 1 or newer and set the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode Data read with V680 CHLID version Data written with 1 0 or V680 CHLID version 1 1 or V680 CA1D CA2D newer with Tag memory setting set to Standard Mode Address 007 hee ernest Looe a a oscohex oone F N Pin 03Ethex 00hex J N B3he Enex oon 7 _ OON w N ex Addresses are eversed by block CD hex O8E7hex 00hex COEF hex C Z Q L D Q T z e lt D j Q Q lt ee g on A D QI T Z Q Q lt oO g oh A D QI ee T RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview E Operation When Tag Memory Setting Is Set to CA1D Mode If the Tag memory setting for the V680 CHLID version 1 1 or newer is set to CA1D Mode data is read from or written to addresses that are reversed in block units for the V680 D1KPLIL except for the V680 D1KP58HT in the same way as for the V680 CA1D CA2D Therefore data
25. Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used specifies the number of bytes to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 01 to FF hex When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of write bytes x 2 Response Command code End code Terminator 7G 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E BUTTON AUTO READ UR After this command is received by
26. Reader Writer t7 Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V680 CHUD The settings made with the COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR command are not valid for the V600 CHUD CHECK RI A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed z CHECK Command Command code Terminator i 2 2 2 O O O Q Command l Settings for gt code End code Settings for TR command FN command a Data Stop Fixed value length bits Baud Parity rate _ _ TUTU T Auto Command OFF specification Hand held Reader Writer system data Terminator S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0f cr e e yoee 7 5 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 Settings for TR command Baud rate 9 600 bps 2 400 bps 4 800 bps 19 200 bps 38 400 bps Data length 7 bits 8 bits Parity Even parity Odd parity No parity Stop bits 2 bits 1 bit Settings for FN command Auto Command OFF Auto Command OFF used Specification Auto Command OFF not used Fixed value Always 0 RFID System User s Manual 115 lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 116 Section 3 Commands E PARAMETER SET SP The PARAMETER SET command is used to set conditions for communicating with RF Tags The various parameters are set in the Hand held Reader
27. Setting range 01 to FF hex When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes 6 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of write bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual Response Command code End code Terminator Koea 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 RFID System User s Manual lt eN O O 3 3 D gt Q 7 95 Section 3 Commands E BUTTON READ BR After this command is received by the Hand held Reader Writer data is read from the RF Tag by pressing the activate switch If the activate switch is pressed and the RF Tag is not in the interrogation zone an error response end code 72 RF Tag non existent will be returned Processing Area Number 1 Processing Command Data unbe Read area Number of code setting setting start address read bytes Terminator e njam afe x fe x or 2 1 1 4 2 2 Processing Area Number 2 p Command Data Bp A Read area Number of Data Read area Number of code setting setting start address read bytes setting start address read bytes Terminator A
28. Single Auto SA Communications Specifications A single auto SA communications specification is used to communicate with an RF Tag when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer is moved close to an RF Tag after the command has been sent from the host device Host device RF Tag Hand held Reader Writer Communications with RF Tag Command D Response 1 Send the command from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer 2 The Hand held Reader Writer will enter the communications stand by state with the RF Tag and the operation indicator LED will flash green 1 Ifan RF Tag is not detected within one minute of sending the command a timeout will occur and an RF Tag Non exis a a tent Error will occur As a result the operation indicator will flash red S z CHECK 3 Communications with the RF Tag will be performed when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer is moved close to the RF Tag 4 A response is returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Button Trigger BT Communications Specifications A button trigger BT communications specification is used to communicate with an RF Tag when the antenna is moved close to an RF Tag and the activate switch is pressed after the command has been sent from the ho
29. amp LPT and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed S Device Manager p E0 File Action View Help ae Ld E H4 Computer H Disk drives H A Display adapters Fe DVD CD ROM drives H Floppy disk drives J e Floppy drive controllers wa Human Interface Devices H IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards i X Mice and other pointing devices H Monitors Ff Other devices 17 Ports COM amp LPT 1 Communications Port COM1 Communications Port COM2 ECP Printer Port LPT1 lt oo O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O D D D D a O 5 D y a VIRGIN A H 0 Processors H Storage controllers rq System devices H Universal Serial Bus controllers Communications with the Hand held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Windows 7 1 Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows 7 2 Connect the ID Controller to the computer via USB aul Refer to Connections for information on the connection method A x 30 CHECK I j W 3 Select Settings Control Panel System and Security from the Windows Start Menu User Accounts and Family Safety 9 Add or remove user accounts amp Set up parental contro Appearance and Pe
30. can be read from the same addresses as those to which data was written by the V680 CA1D CA2D Data read with V680 CH D version Data written with 1 1 or newer with Tag memory setting monies V680 CA1D CA2D setto CA1D Mode 0000 hex a Ooo S N O3EOhex OO hex O8Ethex E Canceling CA1D Mode To cancel CA1D Mode use the PARAMETER SET SP command to set the Tag memory setting to Standard Mode Process code L Set the Tag memory setting to Standard Mode For the V600 protocol set the tag memory setting to 0 For the V680 protocol set the tag memory setting to OO Cc 2 Co L D Q T 2 lt D Q Q lt O O0 g oak A D QI T mr Z Q Q lt O oO g A D Ql 00 ma RI For details on the PARAMETER SET SP command refer to PARAMETER SET SP under V680 Commands or V600 3 Commands in Section 3 Commands p 78 p 116 CHECK I al ul When CA1D Mode is canceled the address mapping with the RF Tags will be different from the ones written in CA1D Mode This may cause unexpected addresses to be read or written When canceling CA1D Mode initialize the data in the RF Tags before using them CHECK RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Names and Functions of Components V680 CHUD E Operation Indicator LED Display Meaning Operation indicator LED A command has been received from the host de
31. characters Fixed Resend End code value 2 flag Terminator e Orr 1 1 2 Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 RFID System User s Manual lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o 73 Section 3 Commands Communications Subcommands Communications subcommands are used together with communications commands Communications with the RF Tag cannot be performed using only these subcommands E COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE AA Terminates the processing of the communications commands and restores the command wait status Pro Command eerie Fixed code cation Value Terminator Cr 2 1 1 2 Processing specification Always 0 Fixed value Always 1 Response Processing Command FixedResend terminate code End code value flag timing Terminator As afo ofilojo x ica 2 2 1 1 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion 15 Command processing not executed lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Termination timing Indicates the timing for terminating command processing 00 Terminate before RF Tag detection 01 Terminate during RF Tag detection E ABORT XZ This
32. command is used to restore the Hand held Reader Writer to command wait status when there is no response from the Hand held Reader Writer due to some problem during communications with the host device or with an RF Tag alo The ABORT XZ command can be used only with the V680 CH1D N Do not use it with the V680 CHUD CHECK Command Command code Terminator 2 Response None gt X lt N N RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR This command is used to set serial communications parameters The Hand held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect aul The COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR command can be used only with the V680 CH1D m Do not use it with the V680 CHUD CHECK RI A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed CHECK Command Baud Data Parity Stop code rate length bits Terminator Baud rate Sets the baud rate 0 9 600 bps 1 2 400 bps 2 4 800 bps 3 19 200 bps 4 38 400 bps Default setting 9 600 bps Data length Sets the data length 0 7 bits 1 8 bits Default setting 7 bits Sets the parity 0 Even parity 1 Odd parity 2 No parity Default setting Even parity Stop bits Sets the number of stop bits 0 2 bits 1 1 bit Default setting 2 bits Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator C
33. function prevents important data stored in the RF Tag such as the product type and model from being overwritten by other data and lost Use the following method to set write protection after writing important data 5 Y The write protection function can be enabled or disabled with the PARAMETER SET command SP d CHECK I p 116 Setting Write Protection The write protection function is set in the four bytes of addresses 0000 through 0003 hex of the RF Tag s memory The status of the most significant bit of address 0000 hex determines whether or not the write protection function is enabled for individual RF Tags Address hex Bit 7 5 4 3 2 1 0000 Yes No Upper two digits of start address 0001 Lower two digits of start address 0002 Upper two digits of end address 0003 Lower two digits of end address e Write protection Bit most significant bit of address 0000 hex 1 Data is write protected 0 Data is not write protected e Write Protection Setting Area Start address 0000 to 7FFF hex End address 0000 to FFFF hex mr D D O D O O Tl c O r O gt Settings to Write protect Addresses 0006 through 07FF hex Address hex i Upper digit Lower digit Address hex st The DATA FILL command will write data even to areas of the Tag for which write protection has been set Confirm that there is no importa
34. held Reader Writer is pressed Host device RF Tag Hand held Reader Writer B Press Communications with RF Tag Command E Response 1 A command is sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer As a result the operation indicator will light green 2 Press the Hand held Reader Writer activate switch 3 The Hand held Reader Writer enters the communications stand by state with the RF Tag and the operation indicator LED flashes green lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o 1 If the RF Tag is not detected within one minute of sending the command a timeout will occur and an RF Tag Non exis tent Error will occur As a result the operation indicator will flash red CHECK 4 Communications with the RF Tag are performed when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer is moved close to the RF Tag 5 A response is returned to the host device from the Hand held Reader Writer If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Command and Response Formats The formats of commands sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer and responses returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device are described below The command and response both consist of a single frame The frame including the terminator consists of up to 2 114 characters E Command Frame
35. indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF If the RF Tag is not detected within the Hand held Reader Writer s communication area when the com mand is sent from the host device an RF Tag Non existent Error will occur At this time the operation indicator will flash red RFID System User s Manual lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D 83 Section 3 Commands Button Commands Button commands used to perform communications with the RF Tag are activated when the activate switch is pressed after commands are sent from the host device and the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer has been moved close to the RF Tag RF Tag Host device Hand held Reader Writer C Press Communications with RF Tag Command E Response 1 A command is sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer As a result the operation lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 indicator will light green 2 Move the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer close to the RF Tag s gt O 3 Press the Hand held Reader Writer activate switch 4 The Hand held Reader Writer communicates with the RF Tag 5 A response is returned to the host device from the Hand held Reader Writer If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF If the RF Tag is not detected within the Hand held Reader Writer s communication area when the acti vate switch is pressed an RF Tag
36. settings of the Hand held Reader Writer will be different RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Setting the Operating Parameters To optimize Hand held Reader Writer performance and reliability operating parameters can be set to match the application The following parameters can be set the inter character monitoring time response delay time auto command cancel time write protection setting and protocol Usually there will be no problem if the default settings are used but the system can be optimized by setting following parameters These parameters are stored in the internal memory of the Hand held Reader Writer and are saved even if the power is turned OFF When the internal settings are changed with the PARAMETER SET command SP it is not necessary to reset the Hand held Reader Writer The changes will be effective immediately after the PARAMETER SET command is executed The PARAMETER SET command is also used to read the parameter settings For details on the PARAMETER SET command refer to PARAMETER SET SP in Section 3 yD f gee LEA P 78 p 116 E Inter character Monitoring Time The Hand held Reader Writer recognizes a command when it receives the end code of a command string that is sent from the host device However if for some reason the command is only partially received the Hand held Reader Writer will monitor for a fixed period of time after the last character in the command
37. the Hand held Reader Writer data will be read from the RF Tag after the activate switch is pressed and the Hand held Reader Writer is close to the RF Tag The Hand held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag have ended Processing Area Number 1 Processing area Command Data number Read area Number of code setting setting start address read bytes Terminator 2 1 1 4 2 2 s lt Processing Area Number 2 D Processing area O Command Data number Read area Number of Data Read area Number of code setting setting start address read bytes setting start address read bytes Terminator gt 2 i 4 4 2 o 1 4 2 2 TA Area 1 setting Area 2 setting Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be read from in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal
38. the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation settings Cancel RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations 8 Click the Browse Button and select the folder where the downloaded V680 CHUD_100_win7_L1JL1 inf is to be saved Then click the Next Button GO L Update Driver Software V680 CHUD Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location v Browse 4 Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device Next Cancel 9 Click the Install this driver software anyway Button z taf Windows Security amp Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information lt oO O L C g O O 3 3 O 9 ct O 5 D D O D D O 5 D wv See details The following dialog box will be disp
39. to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Read data Specifies the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION QW The WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION QW command writes data to the RF Tag The command also writes the RF Tag memory check and error correction codes as 5 bytes of write data Do not change this code it is required by the READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION QR command Communica Command tions Data Fixed Write area code specification setting value start address Write data Terminator Communications specifi cation Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag For details on communications specifications refer to Communications with the RF Tag A p 59 Data setting Fixed value Sets the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal Always 1 Write area start address Write data Response Command code 2 End code Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFA hex Specifies the write data to the RF Tag The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 510 bytes as follows ASCII 510 bytes 510 characters Hexadecimal 510 bytes 1 020
40. x BitLocker Drive Encryption j n Protect your computer by encr pting data on your dis ministrative Tools our hard drive errac ent o 9 Create and format hard disk partitions Free up disk space Defragment RFID System 42 User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations 5 Right click the Other devices V680 CHUD and click the Properties A Device Manag File Action View Help 9 5 518 8 FR S 4 gh PCDESKO700556H 7 Computer Disk drives amp Display adapters ea Floppy drive controllers oS Human Interface Devices jg IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices amp Monitors Network adapters Up Other devices E Portable Devices 1 Ports COM amp L Update Driver Software 7 OMRON RFI Disable 0 Processors Uninstall amp Sound video ar E System devices Sean for hardware changes Universal Serial b Properties 6 Select Ports COM amp LPT and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed If the driver is correctly installed the property window for the V680 CHUD will be displayed as follows File Action View Help Sy Disk drives E Display adapters lt Floppy drive controllers FS g a iG E he 5 OMRON RFID USB COM COM4 Properties 4 g PCDESKO700556H General Port Settings Driver Details jE Computer OMRON RFID USB COM COM4 a Device type Ports COM amp LPT OMRON oS Human Interface
41. z CHECK Parameter data Command for changed code Process code parameters only Terminator x x Upper digit Lower digit Process code Upper digit Specifies the process to perform for the parameter 0 Change the internal setting 1 Read internal setting 9 Return internal setting to default value Process code Lower digit Specifies the parameter 1 Inter character monitoring time 2 Response delay time 4 Auto command cancel time H Write protection setting J Protocol switch L Tag memory setting See note 1 lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Parameter data for Data No See note 2 Settable values changed parameters only Specify 4 decimal digits 0000 to 9999 ms 0000 No monitoring Default value 0100 ms Specify 2 decimal digits 00 to 99 ms 00 No delay Default value 20 ms Specify 2 decimal digits 01 to 99 s Default value 60 s 00 Write protection OFF 01 Write protection ON default value 00 V600 protocol default value 01 V680 protocol 00 Standard Mode default value 01 CA1D Mode Note 1 Parameter L is enabled only with version 1 1 or newer Note 2 The data number of the parameter data is the number specified for the lower digit of the process code The settable values for the data number are the same as for the parameter specified by the lower digit of the process code Response Command Fixed i flag code End code va
42. 048 bytes 2 048 characters eHexadecimal 2 048 bytes 4 096 characters lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Response Command Fixed Resend l code End code value flag Read data Terminator 2 2 1 1 n 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Resend flag Always 0 Read data Specifies the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual 65 Section 3 Commands E WRITE WT The WRITE command writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the memory of an RF Tag Communica Command tions Data Fixed Write area code specification setting value start address Write data Terminator Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation Refer to Communications with the RF Tag for details on the communications specification 1 p 59 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal Fixed value Always 1 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex Write data Specifies the write data to the RF Tag Up to 2 Kbytes of data can be written with one command ASCII 2 048 bytes 2 04
43. 1 000 0 TAT ms Read 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 536 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Note 1 In V680 mode communications specifications for TAT data with the host device represent values with a baud rate of 9 600 bps a bit length of 8 bits 1 stop bit and even parity In this example characters are sent consecutively with no spaces between them 2 The number of bytes in the TAT data is the number for hexadecimal encoding V680 CHUD TAT 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 TAT ms 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 586 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Ww ce D O O gt Q g 3 D gt D O gt RFID System User s Manual 14 Section 6 Appendices Communication Time 4 500 4 000 3 500 ave Write 2 500 Se 2 000 1 500 1 000 500 0 ms Read Communication time 0 256 512 768 1 024 1 280 1 586 1 792 2 048 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Communication time ms Read T 1 1N 26 1 Write T 1 9N 40 3 N Number of processing data bytes U D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D RFID System 144 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices E V
44. 8 H X Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined i Co i N eC lt ml nyc Z Note 1 The item in column 5 row 12 is a backlash in ASCII 2 Do not use the undefined areas a O gt w O Q F N RFID System User s Manual 151 Section 6 Appendices Degree of Protection International protection degrees IP _I_ are determined by the following tests Be sure to check the sealing capability under the actual operating environment and conditions before actual use E IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Standards IEC60529 November 2001 IP 7 B A Degree of Protection from Solid Materials 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 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 UO Q O D O F O gt Protects against penetration of all dust Protec
45. 8 characters Hexadecimal 2 048 bytes 4 096 characters lt e oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator DDO Er 2 2 1 1 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E DATA FILL DF The DATA FILL command writes the designated data for the specified number of bytes beginning from the specified start address This command can be used to write data regardless of the write protection setting Confirm that there is no important data in the area being written before executing this command ll S z CHECK Communica Command tions Data Fixed Write area Number of code specification setting value start address write bytes Write data 2 2 1 1 4 4 Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation Refer to Communications with the RF Tag for details on the communications specification I p 59 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal Terminator CR 2 2or4 lt eN ee O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Fixed value Always 1 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to i
46. 80 CH1D 000000 For the V680 CH1D PSI V680 CH1D 000000 Software version The software version KX Software creation date The software creation date lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o RFID System User s Manual 111 Section 3 Commands Controller Control Commands These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications E ABORT XZ This command is used to restore the Hand held Reader Writer to command wait status when there is no response from the Hand held Reader Writer due to some problem during communications with the host device or with an RF Tag wats The ABORT XZ command can be used only with the V680 CH1D j A Do not use it with the V680 CHUD CHECK Command Command code Terminator cal en 2 2 Response None lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 RFID System 112 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR This command is used to set serial communications parameters The Hand held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect ul The COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR command can be used only with the V680 CH1D j A Do not use it with the V680 CHUD CHECK Command Baud Data Parity Stop code rate length bits Terminator Baud rate Sets the baud rate 0 9 600 bps 1 2 400 bps 2 4 800 bps 3 19 200 bps 4 38 400 bps Default setting 9 600 bps lt eN O O 3 3
47. 80 D8KF67 V680 D1KP52MT V680 D8KF67M V680 D1KP53M V680 D8KF68 V680 D1KP66T V680 D32KF68 V680S D2KF67M V680S D2KF68 V680S D2KF68M V680S D8KF67 V680S D8KF67M V680S D8KF68 V680S D8KF68M E CA1D Mode Setting for Tag Memory and Write Protection When setting the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode always disable write protection E Setting the Tag Memory Setting to CA1D Mode When changing an existing system to use the V680 CA1D CA2D there are restrictions in the com mand system and write protection function The following settings are required if the Tag memory setting is set to CA1D Mode 1 Process code J in PARAMETER SET SP command Set the command system setting to O to set the command system to V600 commands 2 Process code H in PARAMETER SET SP command Set the write protection function setting to 1 to disable write protection 3 Process code L in PARAMETER SET SP command Set the Tag memory setting to 1 to set CA1D Mode Cc 2 Co L D Q T 2 lt D Q Q lt O O0 g oak A D QI T mr Z Q Q lt O oO g A D Ql 00 ma 17 Standard Mode is the default Tag memory setting CHECK aul For details on the PARAMETER SET SP command refer to PARAMETER SET SP under V680 Commands or V600 Commands in Section 3 Commands WY 2 p 78 p 116 CHECK I Ai RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product
48. 9 February 2014 Added items for V680S D2KF67 D2KF67M D2KF68 D2KF68M RF Tags Deleted items for V680 D2KF67 RF Tags and made other minor corrections April 2014 Changed the type of Hand held Terminal manufactured by Motorola Solutions Inc October 2014 Added items for V680S D8KF67 D8KF67M D8KF68 D8KF68M RF Tags and made other minor corrections 06 March 2015 Changed the type of Hand held Terminal manufactured by Zebra Technologies Inc RFID System User s Manual Authorized Distributor
49. CATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING PARAMETER SET SP PARAMETER SET SP RFID System User s Manual 57 Section 3 Commands Host Commands V680 commands V600 commands Command name Command name VERSION READ VS VERSION READ VS lt e2 Q gt Q lt Lo O O 3 3 Q gt Q O lo 3 D Q V O gt RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands V680 Commands Communications with the RF Tag There are four types of communications specifications for communicating with RF Tags using the Hand held Reader Writer Communications noe Name ee Description specification When the Hand held Reader Writer receives a command it communicates with an RF Tag and then Single trigger ST returns a response When the Hand held Reader Writer receives a command it waits to detect an RF Tag in the Single auto Antenna s communication area When the Hand held Reader Writer detects an RF Tag it communi cates with the RF Tag and then returns a response When the Hand held Reader Writer receives a command it communicates with the RF Tag when Button trigger fe 99 the activate switch is pressed and then returns a response When the Hand held Reader Writer receives a command it waits to detect an RF Tag in the Button auto Antenna s communication area after the activate switch is pressed When the Hand held Reader Writer detects an RF Ta
50. D 5 Q o Data length Sets the data length 0 7 bits 1 8 bits Default setting 7 bits Sets the parity 0 Even parity 1 Odd parity 2 No parity Default setting Even parity Stop bits Sets the number of stop bits 0 2 bits 1 1 bit Default setting 2 bits Response Command code End code Terminator CASI 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List 1 p 118 RFID System User s Manual 113 Section 3 Commands E BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN This command is used to set the Auto Commands OFF function The Hand held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect ul A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed CHECK Auto Command specification Command Fixed code value Terminator lt Auto Command OFF Designates whether the Auto Command OFF function is used z specifications 0 Auto Command OFF used 1 Auto Command OFF not used Default setting Auto Command OFF used D Q N Command code End code Terminator OT 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 RFID System 114 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E SET INFORMATION READ UL This command is used to read the settings of the Hand held
51. D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D RFID System 148 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices RF Tag Memory Map E V680 D1KPLIL Address hex Data a gt User area k 1 byte i E V680 D2KFLIL and V680S D2KF6L Address hex Data g gt User area F 1 byte gt E V 680 D8KF68 and V680S D8KFEL Address hex Data JJ TI Q Q D 3 O lt Q O gt User area 1 byte E V 680 D32KF68 Address hex Data g User area k 1 byte For more information on RF Tag memory capacity and memory type refer to RF Tag Memory Capaci ties and Memory Types V680 Series RFID System User s Manual 149 Section 6 Appendices RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types V680 Series As of October 2014 Memory capacity Model M ode weer TERE emory type Life expectancy V680 D1KPS2MT Write endurance 100 000 times per block 25 C V680 D1KP66T V680 D1KP66MT Data retention 10 years after writing 85 C or less V680 D1KP58HT 1 000 bytes EEPROM Write endurance 100 000 times per block 25 C Data retention 10 years after writing 85 C or less Note Data can be retained at temperatures exceeding 110 C for a cumulative total of 10 hours Access frequency 10 billion times V680 D2KF52M 2 000 bytes Data retention 10 years after writing 55 C or less V680 D8KF67 FRAM V680 D8KF67M 8 192 bytes Acce
52. DSTK1001005 exists in the memory calculation transaction The CRC code 5CD6 calculated from the data 123456 is written to addresses 0013H and 0014H 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 3 Execute MDSTC1001005 comparison transaction The normal response MD0010 will be If the data error occurs MD7610 a data error returned if the data coincides warning will be returned 0010 Data error 0011 0012 0013 0014 RFID System User s Manual D 3 O lt gt D O Tl Cc O O JJ TI j Q Q 125 JJ TI Q Q D 3 O lt m O O O m O Section 4 Functions RF Tag Memory Error Correction The WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION command QW can be used to write an RF Tag memory check code and error correction code to the five bytes of memory after the write data The READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION command QR performs a tag memory check and makes 1 bit memory error corrections When a 1 bit memory error is corrected a warning that a 1 bit memory error occurred is given by returning an end code of 77 and the normal data with the error corrected will be returned When a 2 Address bit or larger memory error is detected a memory address Memory check error end code 76 saying that error correction was code calculation area not possible is given and the read data will not be EON code calculation returned Ares end area address
53. Devices amp IDE ATA ATAPI controllers lt Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices This device is working properly amp Monitors Network adapters gt Other devices E Portable Devices a F Ports COM amp LPT 1 OMRON RFID USB COM COM4 oO Processors amp Sound video and game controllers j System devices Location Port 0001 Hub 0002 lt D o9 T O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O 5 D D D D a O D Universal Serial Bus controllers Communications with the ID Controller can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations V680 CH1D Communications Preparations Pin Arrangement of the Host Device Interface Connector V680 CH1D 5 1 Signal Code Ree Pin No CRE E Signal direction Receive data Hand held Reader Writer to host O O O device Send data Host device to Hand held Reader Writer Signal ground Reserved 9 6 R t Connector from Mating Side i pact Loops inside connector Enable send Note The names of signals at the host device are abbreviated with codes Note For conversion to a 25 pin connector the SGC X9P 25P 2 manufactured by Sunhayato or an equivalent is recommended lt Oo O L h J O O 3 5 c 5 am O gt D
54. ENT 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 THE PRODUCT
55. Non existent Error will occur At this time the operation indicator will flash red RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Auto Commands Auto commands can execute communications with the RF Tag when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer has been moved close to the RF Tag after the command is sent from the host device RF Tag Host device Hand held Reader Writer Communications eonimand with RF Tag D Response 1 A command is sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer 2 The Hand held Reader Writer enters the communications stand by state with the RF Tag and the operation indicator LED flashes green yi If the RF Tag is not detected within one minute of sending the command a timeout will occur and an RF Tag Non exis E tent Error will occur As a result the operation indicator will flash red S z CHECK 3 Communications with the RF Tag are performed when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer is moved close to the RF Tag 4 A response is returned to the host device from the Hand held Reader Writer If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF RFID System User s Manual lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D 85 Section 3 Commands Button Auto Commands Button auto commands execute auto commands after a command is sent from the host device and the activate switch of the Hand
56. O Q Q fam O gt RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations E Connection with the Host Device Use the following procedure to connect the V680 CH1D to the host device 1 Connect the V680 CH1D to the RS 232C interface of the host device e When connecting to an IBM PC AT or compatible ae r Se SB e When connecting to a PC9801 series computer D Sub 25 pin connector To convert from a 9 pin connector to a 25 pin connector use an SGC X9P25P 2 conversion connec tor manufactured by Sunhayato or an equivalent product SGC X9P25P 2 lt D oO T O L h g O O 3 3 z O D a O 5 D D D D O 5 D ra A V600 A22 3 Plug the V600 A22 AC Adaptor into a 100 to 120 VAC power outlet aur e Do not use any AC adaptor other than the specified one V600 A22 e Using any AC adaptor other than the specified one may cause a malfunction damage or fire in the V600 CH1D lt Some host devices require a conversion connector CHECK RFID System User s Manual 45 Section 2 Communications Preparations When connecting to a CQM1 CJ1 CS1 etc Prepare a connection cable as shown in the connection examples below Note Because both the V680 CH1D interface connector and the interface connector of the CQM1 CJ1 and CS1 are sockets a conversion connector is necessary to connect them Also the pin arrangement of the CQM1 CJ1 and CS1
57. R End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 RFID System lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o User s Manual 75 Section 3 Commands E BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN This command is used to set the Auto Commands OFF function The Hand held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect aul A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed CHECK Auto Command Command specification Fixed Auto Command OFF Designates whether the Auto Command OFF function is used specifications 0 Auto Command OFF used 1 Auto Command OFF not used Default setting Auto Command OFF used Fixed value Always 0 lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Response Command FixedResend l code Endcode value flag Terminator PICO os 2 2 2 1 1 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes I p 82 Resend flag Always 0 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E SET INFORMATION READ UL This command is used to read the settings of the Hand held Reader Writer t1 Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V680 CHUD The settings made with the COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING T
58. R command are not valid for the V600 CHUD CHECK Command Command code Terminator CR 2 2 Response lt Command Fixed Resend Settings for code Endcode value flag Settings for TR command FN command O O 5 2 2 1 1 Q RA aR Fixed A length bits value Baud Parity Auto Command rate OFF specification Hand held Reader Writer system data Terminator s 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 EET z End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes IEE p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Settings for TR command Baud rate 9 600 bps 2 400 bps 4 800 bps 19 200 bps 38 400 bps Data length 7 bits 8 bits Parity Even parity Odd parity No parity Stop bits 2 bits 1 bit Settings for FN command Auto Command OFF Auto Command OFF used Specification Auto Command OFF not used Fixed value Always 0 RFID System User s Manual T7 Section 3 Commands E PARAMETER SET SP The PARAMETER SET command is used to set conditions for communicating with RF Tags The various parameters are set in the Hand held Reader Writer vtr The Hand held Reader Writer does not need to be reset when internal settings are changed The new settings are A effective immediately z CHECK aul A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed S
59. RFID System 22 User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview V680 CH1D A built in RS 232C serial interface in the V680 CH1D Hand held Reader Writer allows communication with personal computers and programmable controllers that are equipped with an RS 232C interface Host Devices Programmable controller Some models require a conversion connector Personal computer Hand held Reader Writer V680 CH1D V600 A22 option RF Tags The V680 CH1D Hand held Reader Writer can be used with any RF Tag in the V680 V680S Series aul For details on Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag models refer to Section 6 Appendices lt I p 132 p 150 CHECK 17 When using a V680 D8KFL IL to use the V680 CH1D of production after October 2014 ww CHECK RFID System User s Manual 2 U lt m mp D 3 O O 5 G 9 i O 5 V lt m F 3 O O 5 9 O 5 24 Section 1 Product Overview V680 CH1D PSI A built in RS 232C serial interface in the V680 CH1D PSI Hand held Reader Writer allows communications with personal computers and programmable controllers that are equipped with an RS 232C interface Host Devices Recommended Hand held Terminal Work About Pro manufactured by Zebra Technologies Inc Hand held Reader Writer V680 CH1D PSI The V680 CH1D PSI Hand held Reader Writer can be used with any RF Tag in the V680 V680S Series 17 For details on Hand held
60. Reader Writer and RF Tag models refer to Section 6 Appendices p 132 p 150 CHECK A j j aul When using a V680 D8KFLIL to use the V680 CH1D PSI of production after October 2014 A CHECK RFID System User s Manual Operation Flowchart V680 CHUD Cc 4 pas 4 Q A Ao D Q D z Z H Connect the V680 CHUD to the host device When connecting for the first time the USB driver must be installed p 31 to p 34 Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Perform the communications test between the RF Tag and Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Check the ambient environment p 132 Operate the system using real commands p 55 Section 1 Product Overview RFID System User s Manual O D Q ag O gt a O O gt Q O O D Q O e a O O gt Q Section 1 Product Overview V680 CH1D Preparation Q D gt a 12 S Q gt E fe O Transmission RFID System User s Manual Connect the V680 CH1D to the host device p 45 Set the communications parameters between the host device and Eo i Reader Writer p Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand held Reader Writer p 53 Perform the communications test between the RF Tag and
61. S FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE 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 is belie
62. The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 256 bytes When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes RFID System User s Manual 99 Section 3 Commands Response Processing Area Number 1 Command code End code Read data Terminator RES Ed eee ae 2 2 n 2 Processing Area Number 2 Command Read data Read data code End code area 1 area 2 Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List we p 118 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Read data Indicates the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System 100 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E BUTTON AUTO WRITE UW After this command is received by the Hand held Reader Writer data will be written to the RF Tag after the activate switch is pressed and the Hand held Reader Writer is close to the RF Tag The Hand held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag have e
63. VERWRITE COUNT CON TROL command verification error or overwrite count exceeded or error for READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION or DATA CHECK command Warning for READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION or DATA CHECK command RF Tag error lt e ee O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Address error Antenna error Write protection error Memory error Internal memory error Note Vertical parity errors framing errors and overrun errors do not occur for the V680 CHUD 1 For details on each error refer to Error Tables A CHECK ILA pilag M RFID System 82 User s Manual Section 3 Commands V600 Commands There are 4 types of commands for communicating with the RF Tag using the Hand held Reader Writer e Normal commands e Button commands e Auto commands e Button auto commands Normal Commands Normal commands are sent from the host device for communications with the RF Tag after the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer has been moved close to the RF Tag 1 Move the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer close to the RF Tag a O Hand held Reader Writer RF Tag Host device Communications with RF Tag Command D Response 2 Commands are sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer 3 The Hand held Reader Writer communicates with the RF Tag 4 A response is returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device If communications end normally the operation
64. Writer wvtr The Hand held Reader Writer does not need to be reset when internal settings are changed The new settings are A effective immediately CHECK ul A memory error will occur if the power supply is interrupted while parameters are being changed A CHECK Parameter data Command for changed code Process code parameters only Terminator eri Upper digit P eaaa eae Oto 4 Process code Te digit Specifies the process to perform for the parameter 0 Change the internal setting 1 Read internal setting 9 Return internal setting to default value Process code Lower digit Specifies the parameter 1 Inter character monitoring time 2 Response delay time 4 Auto command cancel time H Write protection setting J Protocol switch L Tag memory setting See note 1 Parameter data for Data No Settable values changed parameters only See note 2 1 Specify 4 decimal digits 0000 to 9999 ms 0000 No monitoring Default value 0100 ms 2 Specify 2 decimal digits 00 to 99 ms 00 No delay Default value 20 ms 4 Specify 2 decimal digits 01 to 99 s Default value 60 s H 00 Write protection OFF 01 Write protection ON default value J 00 V600 protocol default value 01 V680 protocol L 0 Standard Mode default value 1 CA1D Mode Note 1 Parameter data L is enabled only with version 1 1 or newer Note 2 The data number of the parameter data is the number specifi
65. and by mode E AC Adaptor Connection Jack This is a connection jack for the V600 A22 AC Adaptor E Serial Interface Connector This is a serial interface with an RS 232C compliant D Sub 9 pin connec tor E Antenna To communicate with the RF Tag move the antenna closer to it V680 CH1D PSI RFID System User s Manual Antenna Operation indicator LED Activate switch Reset button Serial interface connector Section 1 Product Overview E Operation Indicator LED Display Meaning A command has been received from the host device amp Communications with the RF Tag have completed normally Lit green eWhen the power is turned ON after initialization of the Hand held Reader Writer is completed D eWhen the power is turned ON and the reset button is pressed for two seconds or more initialization stand by mode Flashing green Communications with the RF Tag are in progress A communications error with the RF Tag has occurred C A CPU error has occurred An RF Tag non existent error has occurred D A communications error with the host device has occurred Flashing red aul After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time it will turn OFF z CHECK E Activate Switch When button commands or commands with button communications specifi cations button trigger or button auto are used and the activate switch is pressed communications with the RF Ta
66. cations parameters baud rate transmission code parity check stop bits e Basic function settings Auto Command OFF These settings can be changed by sending a setting command from the host device To operate the Hand held Reader Writer with the new setting the power must be turned OFF then ON again or the ABORT command must be used E Serial Communications Parameters The following settings are related to serial communications Use the COMMUNICATIONS CONDI TIONS SETTING TR command Baud rate bps 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 Transmission code 7 unit ASCII 7 or 8 unit JIS 8 Parity check Even parity odd parity none Note Items marked by an asterisk are set as the default when shipped from the factory Pe D mp Q mp gt L D 2 j o Q JJ D D Q party E Basic Function Settings The Auto Command OFF function can be set Use the BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN command Auto Command OFF function Yes 1 minute No Note Items marked by an asterisk are set as the default when shipped from the factory Reading the Settings Use the SET INFORMATION READ UL command to read the settings of the Hand held Reader Writer The information read by the SET INFORMATION READ command is set in the backup memory of the Hand held Reader Writer For this reason care must be taken when the power is first turned ON after the settings have been changed because the operational
67. codes refer to End code List I p 118 RFID System User s Manual 107 Section 3 Commands E ID CODE READ ID Reads the ID code in the RF Tag Command Command Data l code setting Terminator 1 2 Data setting Always H E Response Command code End code UID Terminator a pjo ol i B 2 2 Oor16 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 The UID is an ID that uniquely identifies an RF Tag Unique Identifier Note An ID code will not be attached if an error occurs 1 The ID READ command writes the ID code to the RF Tag s memory and will thus be affected by the ambient tempera A ture Be careful when using the RF Tag in environments with high ambient temperatures z 4 CHECK RFID System 108 User s Manual Section 3 Commands Communications Subcommands Communications subcommands are used together with communications commands Communications with the RF Tag cannot be performed using only these subcommands E COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE AA Terminates the processing of the communications commands and restores the command wait status Command Command code Terminator 2 gt Nh gt Response Command Termination code End code timing Terminator eats 1s ae 2 2 1 gt NO gt lt
68. commands are used to cancel command execution Command code Command name Function COMMAND PROCESS Forcedly ends communications with the RF Tag ING TERMINATE ABORT Resets the Hand held Reader Writer E Controller Control Commands These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications Command code Command name Function COMMUNICATIONS CON Sets communications parameters for communications with the host DITIONS SETTING device BASIC FUNCTIONS SET Sets the Specify Auto Command OFF function SET INFORMATION READ Reads the settings data for the Hand held Reader Writer PARAMETER SET Sets reads or initializes Hand held Reader Writer parameters E Host Commands These commands are used to test communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and host device Command code Command name Function and software creation date TS TEST Confirms the communications status between the Hand held Reader Writer and host device The data sent from the host device is returned as is VS VERSION READ Reads the Hand held Reader Writer s software model software version RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Communications Commands Details of communications commands used to communicate with the RF Tag are provided here E READ RD This command reads data from the RF Tag If the RF Tag is not in the interrogation zone an error response end code 72 RF Tag non exis
69. ddress ee 0031 0032 0033 0034 area 0036 Command Data number Write area Number of Specified code _ setting setting start address write bytes data Terminator hex After Writing 002F 0030 0031 Command 0032 code Endcode Terminator 0033 F L CR oe j 0035 2 2 2 0036 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D RFID System User s Manual 105 Section 3 Commands E DATA CHECK MDC k This command writes or compares the CRC code using the specified check block unit The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression X16 X12 X5 1 Processing Command processnumber Check block Number of check code setting setting start address block bytes Terminator Process setting Specifies the check process K Check code calculation C Check code comparison Processing area number Always 1 setting Check block start Specifies the start address of the check block in 4 digit hexadecimal address Setting range 0000 to FFFD hex Number of check block Specifies the number of bytes in the check block in 2 digit hexadecimal bytes Setting range 00 03 to FF hex 00 256 bytes The number of check block bytes is the check code calculation area 2 bytes For details refer to Memory Check Function in RF Tag I p 125 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Response Command code End code Terminator CEN EC 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 ind
70. de Command name Function RD READ Reads memory data from the RF Tag WT WRITE Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag AUTO READ Reads data from the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the interrogation zone AUTO WRITE Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the interrogation zone BUTTON READ Reads data from the memory of the RF Tag when the activate switch is pressed BUTTON WRITE Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag when the activate switch is pressed BUTTON AUTO READ Reads data from the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the interrogation zone after the activate switch is pressed cs BUTTON AUTO WRITE Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag when the RF Tag enters the 101 interrogation zone after the activate switch is pressed P CALCULATION WRITE Writes the calculation results for the memory data to the RF Tag p 102 DATA FILL Writes data for the specified number of write bytes beginning from the 0 103 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 write start address specified in the command the specified start address when the RF Tag approaches AUTO DATA FILL Writes the specified data to the specified number of bytes beginning from p 104 p 106 DATA CHECK Calculates or compares memory check codes in the RF Tag ID CODE READ Reads the UID in the RF Tag OVERWRITE COUNT Controls the number of overwrites for RF Tags 107 CONTROL p p 108 E Communications Subcommands These
71. dicates the method used to communicate with the RF Tag see page 59 Data Contains the parameters or write data used to execute the command Data settings processing specifications Start address Write data number of bytes to be written Number of read bytes Number of check block bytes decrement count Specified data Message data Parameter data Baud rate data length parity and stop bit specifications Auto command OFF specification Settings for the TR command settings for the FN command and system setting data Terminator Indicates end of command response lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o E Response Frame Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Data Terminator End code Indicates the execution result for the command For information on end codes refer to End Codes LA p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Data The data for the response e Read data UID Processing terminate timing Parameter data Message data Model information Note Other than the above items the same data as the command frame is returned in the response RFID System User s Manual 63 Section 3 Commands Command List Commands can be classified into four major types E Communications Commands The following commands are used for communications with the RF Tag command Command name a ee Function Page code specification READ Reads memory data from the RF Tag p 65 WRITE Writes data to
72. e is no specific symbol Warning This Product is not designed or rated for ensuring safety of persons Do not use it for such purposes S RFID System User s Manual Introduction Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the Product mp Lo O a c O y O 1 Do not use the Product in environments with flammable explosive or corrosive gasses 2 Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the Product 3 The USB driver must be installed in the personal computer before connecting the V680 CHUD to a personal computer 4 Do not subject cables to excessive loads 5 Observe all warnings and precautions given in the body of this manual 6 Discontinue usage and turn OFF the power supply immediately if you notice any unusual odors if the Product is abnormally hot or if the Product starts smoking 7 Dispose of the Product as industrial waste 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 and Storage Environment Do not use or store the Product in the following locations e Locations exposed to corrosive gases dust metallic powder or salts e Locations not within the specified operating temperature range e Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature or condensatio
73. e used set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of write bytes x 2 Response Command code End code Terminator ap A 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 RFID System User s Manual 101 Section 3 Commands E Calculation Write CW The RF Tag s memory data and calculation data is calculated in hexadecimal and the result is written to the RF Tag If an overflow during addition or underflow during subtraction occurs the data will not be written and an error response end code 76 Data check error will be returned Processing Number of Command pata anor Calculation area calculation code setting setting start address area bytes Calculation data Terminator 2 1 1 4 Processing specification Specifies the calculation method A Add hexadecimal S Subtract hexadecimal CR 2 2 Specified number of bytes Processing area number Always 1 setting Calculation area start Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal address Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex N
74. ection will be cancelled and the start and end addresses that are set for 0000 to 0003 hex will be ignored e Canceling Write Protection for the Hand held Reader Writer Use the PARAMETER SET command SP to disable the write protection function If write protection is disabled for the Hand held Reader Writer even turning ON the most significant bit of address 0000 hex in the RF Tag will not enable write protection RFID System 122 User s Manual Section 4 Functions RF Tag Service Life Detection The OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL command MDS MDL can be used to determine whether the Tag overwrite limit has been exceeded With the MDS command the overwrite count is subtracted from the data in the user specified overwrite count control area to determine whether the number of overwrites has been exceeded The MDL command can also be used to determine whether the overwrite count 100 000 times has been exceeded The MDL command for RF Tags with a maximum number of 100 000 overwrites MDS Command The overwrite count control area consists of 3 bytes from the start address The decrement value from the overwrite count is written in this area and if this value is Area start address rT O 00 hex an end code 76 will be given as a warning Middle dicit 3 bytes Therefore to enable control of the number of overwrites Lower diait the maximum number of overwrites must be written to the overwrite count control area beforehand The user specif
75. ed set so that the total number of bytes from all areas to be read is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes RFID System User s Manual 89 Section 3 Commands Response Processing Area Number 1 Command code End code Read data Terminator PP 2 2 n 2 Processing Area Number 2 Command Read data Read data code End code Area 1 Area 2 Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Read data Specifies the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E WRITE WT This command writes data to the RF Tag If the RF Tag is not in the interrogation zone an error response end code 72 RF Tag non existent will be returned Processing Area Number 1 Processing Command Data _ area Write area code setting setting start address Write data Terminator Processing Area Number 2 Processing Command Data are Write area Number of Data Write area Number of code setting setting start address write bytes Write data setting start address write bytes Write data Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 set
76. ed for the lower digit of the process code The settable values for the data number are the same as for the parameter specified by the lower digit of the process code Response Command code End code Parameter data Terminator 2 2 Oto 4 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 Parameter data Attached only when parameter data is being obtained RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Other Commands E UNDEFINED COMMAND RESPONSE IC This command is returned as the response when the Hand held Reader Writer cannot read the com mand header Response Command code End code Terminator 2 E Error Response lf an error occurs during communications with the host device or the RF Tag error notification is pro vided in the end code Response Command code End code Terminator 2 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q o ty RFID System User s Manual 117 Section 3 Commands End code List End codes are indicated in 2 digit hexadecimal Normal 00 Normal completion Host communications error 10 1 Vertical parity error 11 1 Framing error 12 1 Overrun error 14 Format error 15 Execution status error 18 Frame length error Lower communications error 70 RF Tag communications error 71 Mismatch error 72 RF Tag non existent error 7 7 7C Antenna e
77. either the V600 command format or the V680 command format By using V600 commands production lines that previously used a V600 series Reader Writer can use the same application with the V680 series Hand held Reader Writer New functionality can be used by using V680 commands The PARAMETER SET SP command is used to switch between the two command formats V680 and V600 commands are handled as shown in the following tables Communications Commands V680 commands V600 commands Data Data Command Communications Command Command name eran specifica Command name ee specifica tion tion AUTO READ BUTTON AUTO READ AUTO WRITE code specification DATA CHECK OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL CALCULATION WRITE ID CODE READ READ WITH ERROR CORRECTION WRITE WITH ERROR CORRECTION AUTO DATA FILL OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL lt eN D 5 a lt eN ras O O 3 3 D 5 a O O 3 oO D mi D O 5 BUTTON AUTO WRITE DATA FILL DATA FILL Communications Subcommands V680 commands V600 commands Data Data Command re Command ae Command name specifi Command name specifi code code cation cation COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE AA COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE AA ABORT reset XZ ABORT reset XZ Controller Control Commands V680 commands V600 commands Command name Commana Command name comman code code COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING TR COMMUNI
78. f bytes beginning from the start address specified in the RF Tag when the RF Tag approaches The write data is specified in hexadecimal A response will be returned when communications with the RF Tag have been completed 1 This command can be used to write data regardless of the write protection setting Confirm that there is no important x A data in the area being written before executing this command CHECK Processing Command Data number Write area Number of Specified code setting setting start address write bytes data Terminator Data setting Always H Processing area number Always 1 setting Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex Number of write bytes Specifies the data to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 256 bytes Specified data Indicates the data to be written to the RF Tag in hexadecimal Command code End code Terminator COR 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List we p 118 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Example Writing 01 hex to the 6 bytes in memory starting from address ae Before Writing 0030 hex for an RF Tag in which the data at each address is the OPE same as the a
79. g it communicates with the RF Tag and then returns a response Depending on the command there are limitations on the communications specification that can be used A For communication specifications that can be used refer to V600 and V680 Command Comparison in this chapter p 57 CHECK Single Trigger ST Communications Specifications After the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer has been moved close to an RF Tag a single trigger ST communications specification is sent from the host device to communicate with the RF mia lt eN ee O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Tag 1 Move the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer close to the RF Tag lt a Host device RF Tag Hand held Reader Writer Communications with RF Tag Command D Response 2 Send the command from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer 3 The Hand held Reader Writer will communicate with the RF Tag 4 A response will be returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF If an RF Tag is not detected within the Hand held Reader Writer s communication area when the com mand is sent from the host device an RF Tag Non existent Error will occur At this time the operation indicator will flash red RFID System User s Manual 59 lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Section 3 Commands
80. g no metal on back surface Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag RFID System User s Manual Ww ce D O a Q T O gt Q Q s 3 D gt D O gt 137 U D O O D i O 5 D D 5 2 g 3 D 5 2 O 5 D 138 E interrogation Zone Reference V680 D1KP52MT V680 D1KP52MT Embedded in metal iron Y V680 D1KP53M Embedded in metal iron Y 100 80 60 40 20 RFID System User s Manual V680 D2KF52M V680 D2KF52M Read Write Read Write Embedded in metal iron 680 D8KF67 680 D8KF67M Read Write y Read Write y p Es V680 D8KF68 V680 D32KF68 Read Write RFID System User s Manual 13 Ww ce D O O O gt Q g 5 D gt D O gt
81. g will start For details on button communications specifications refer to Section 3 Commands If the activate switch is pressed with the Hand held Reader Writer in the ini tialization stand by mode with the green indicator flashing the function settings will be initialized E Reset Button Press this button for two seconds or more when the power is first turned ON to put the Hand held Reader Writer into the initialization stand by mode E Serial Interface Connector This is a serial interface with an RS 232C compliant D Sub 9 pin connector E Antenna To communicate with the RF Tag move the antenna closer to it RFID System User s Manual Q 3 D Q gt Q TI c gt O O gt O gt O O 3 O gt D F 21 Section 1 Product Overview System Configuration V680 CHUD The V680 CHUD Hand held Reader Writer can communicate with host devices that have a USB interface such as personal computers Host Devices a ZS gt LOSES ESS SS U lt m F 3 O O 5 9 O 5 Personal computer Hand held Reader Writer The V680 CHUD Hand held Reader Writer can be used with any RF Tag in the V680 V680S Series 17 For details on Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag models refer to Section 6 Appendices 2 p 132 p 150 CHECK s17 When using a V680 D8KFULI to use the V680 CHUD of production after October 2014 d T CHECK
82. g window to be displayed M 3 When the following dialog box is displayed select the Install from a list or specific location Advanced Option and click the Next Button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for 680 CHUD If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 4 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue RFID System User s Manual lt D o9 T O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O 5 D D D D a O D 31 lt oo 2 O L C g O O 3 3 O D i O D D D D ct O 5 D 4 Click the Browse Button when the Found New Hardware Wizard Dialog Box appears select the folder in which the downloaded file V680 CHUD_100 inf was saved and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Fates y Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Include this location in the search Browse Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that t
83. h 3 The Hand held Reader Writer will enter the communication stand by state with the RF Tag and the operation indicator LED will flash green spuewwo 089A 1 If the RF Tag is not detected within one minute of sending the command a timeout will occur and an RF Tag Non exis tent Error will occur As a result the operation indicator will flash red S CHECK 4 Communications with the RF Tag will be performed when the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer is moved close to an RF Tag 5 A response is returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF RFID System 62 User s Manual Section 3 Commands Command and Response Formats The formats of commands sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer and responses returned from the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device are described below The command and response both consist of a single frame Each frame including the terminator consists of up to 2 114 characters When specifying hexadecimal for using the WRITE command the maximum is 4 218 characters E Command Frame 1 frame maximum frame length 2 114 characters Command Communications l code specification Data Terminator 2 2 n 2 Contains the two character code see page 88 that indicates command Communications specification Contains the two character code that in
84. he driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware se ooo Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches F OMRON FFID USB COM Cancel 5 Click the Continue Anyway Button Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware OMRON RFID USE COM has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the corect operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations 6 The USB Driver installation will begin Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software F OMRON RFID USB COM T When the following window is displayed installation has been completed Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for OMRON RFID USB COM lt oO T O L C g O O 3 3 gt O D i O 5 D D D D i O D Click Finish to close the wizard 8 Click the Finish Button RFID System User s Manual 33 Section 2 Communicatio
85. held Reader Writer the operation indicator will light or flash red to indicate the type of error Fatal Errors Operation Stops If a fatal error occurs the operation indicator will be lit red and all operations of the Hand held Reader Writer will stop until the power is turned OFF and then ON again Communications with the host will still be possible even if a memory error occurs Operation ae Name P i Description indicator Hardware error Lit red Hand held Reader Writer cannot be operated normally Memory error Lit red The contents of the backup memory in the Hand held Reader Writer is corrupted Non fatal Errors Operation Continues lf a non fatal error occurs the operation indicator will light or flash red or flashing red and an error code will be returned to the host device Operation ate Name 5 Description indicator Parity error Flashing red A parity error has occurred in communications with the host device Framing error Flashing red A framing error has occurred in communications with the host device Overrun error Flashing red An overrun error has occurred in communications with the host device Format error Flashing red The command from the host device was incorrectly formatted m O j Q V Frame length error Flashing red Command exceeding the maximum frame length was received RF Tag communications Lit red Communications with the RF Tag could not be performed correctly
86. icates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List I p 118 aul For details on the memory check refer to Memory Check Function in RF Tag S D S CHECK p 125 RFID System 106 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL MDS This command is used to control the number of overwrite operations performed by EEPROM RF Tags This command determines whether the EEPROM overwrite count has been exceeded when the speci fied number of overwrites is subtracted from the specified overwrite count control area data Processing Command Mode ee Decrement code setting setting Area start address count Terminator Processing area number Always 1 setting Area start address Specifies the start address of the overwrite count control area in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFD hex Decrement count Specifies the number of refresh operations in 2 digit hexadecimal Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 Performs overwrite count check only If the decrement count is larger than the remaining number of overwrite operations the decrement count is overwritten to 0 and a data error warning is returned in the response lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q o For details refer to MDS Command we p 123 Response Command code End code Terminator e eTe 2 2 2 Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion 76 Data error warning For details on end
87. ied number of overwrites can be set to up to 16 700 000 The number of overwrites in the specifications for EEPROM RF Tags however is 100 000 overwrites 0186A0 hex at 25 C max so be sure to set the number of overwrites to 100 000 or lower The number of overwrites is controlled using hexadeci mal values and can be read using the READ command If the control area data is already O the control area value will not be refreshed and only a warning will be returned as a response When the refresh count is set as 00 hex the count will not be updated and only an overwrite count check will be performed str For details on the command format refer to OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL MD S L S yl 69 CHECK IA p Example Using the OVERWRITE COUNT MDS Command Example When the three bytes from address 0010 hex are used as the overwrite count area 1 The overwrite count initial value of 100 000 2 Enter the overwrite count of 5 times is written in the control area MDSTS1001005 WTSTH100100186A0 A total of 5 times will be decremented from 100 000 oo1o O1hex 0011 0012 AO hex 3 The accumulated count is 100 000 times When MDSTS1001000 is executed it will be MD7610 overwrite count exceeded RFID System User s Manual JJ TI Q Q Pe D D E i D g D D O a O m 123 JJ TI Q Pe D D E i D g D me D O x
88. interface connector is different from the RS 232C pin arrangement of a personal computer V680 CH1D CQM1 CJ1 CS1 lt ee O L h J O O 3 5 c 5 O O gt D O Q Q Paar O gt RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations V680 CH1D PSI Communications Preparations Pin Arrangement of the Host Device Interface Connector V680 CH1D PSI 5 1 Signal See note Ls Receive data OOOOO Code See note Signal direction Hand held Reader Writer to host device Send data OOOO Host device to Hand held Reader Writer Signal ground 9 6 Reserved Connector from Mating Side Request send Enable send Loops inside connector Host device to Hand held Reader Writer Note The names of signals at the host device are abbreviated with codes E Connection with the Host Device Use the following procedure to connect the V680 CH1D PSI to the host device 1 Connect the V680 CH1D PSI to the RS 232C interface of the host device ip Some RFID System User s Manual lt eN ee T O L h X D O O 3 3 O D O 5 D D Oo D 9 O 5 D 47 Section 2 Communications Preparations Setting the Hand held Reader Writer Settings The following settings are used to operate the Hand held Reader Writer e Serial communi
89. layed when the software installation has been completed i Se Update Driver Software OMRON RFID USB COM COM4 Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device OMRON RFID USB COM 1 0 Click the Close Button RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Checking Installation Use the following procedure to confirm that the driver has been correctly installed 1 Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows 7 2 Connect the ID Controller to the computer via USB ul Refer to Connections for information on the connection method A z 30 CHECK IA i M 3 Select Settings Control Panel System and Security from the Windows Start Menu Network and Internet Connect to the Interne ewn rk st asks Adjust s Clock Language and Region Change boards or other input methods Change display language Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings A Optimize visual displa lt oO O L C g O O 3 3 O 9 O 5 D D D 9 O 5 D Control Panel Home System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts and Family Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Backup and Restore La S Back up your computer Restore files from backup
90. lue Parameter data Terminator EP COE 0 to 4 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes A p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 Parameter data Attached only when parameter data is being obtained RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Host Commands E TEST TS This command returns test messages sent from the host device without changing anything The TEST command is used for communications tests between the host device and the Hand held Reader Writer Command Command code Message data Terminator i i 2 n N ep x Message data Any text string for testing communications containing 514 characters max Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Message data Terminator 2 2 1 1 n 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command 00 Normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes IA p 82 lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Resend flag Always 0 Message data Any text string for testing communications containing 514 characters max RFID System User s Manual 79 Section 3 Commands E VERSION READ VS The VERSION READ command reads the Hand held Reader Writer s software model software ver sion and software creation date Command code Terminator 2 2 Fixed Resend Command code Endcode value flag Terminator 2 2 1
91. m User s Manual Introduction How to Read this Manual mp y O a c O O gt Meanings of Symbols alo x IQ Indicates particularly important points related to a function including precautions and application advice CHECK Indicates page numbers containing relevant information Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology RFID System User s Manual O o c O e MEMO RFID System User s Manual Introduction Table of Contents mp my fo a T i O Introduction Safety Precautions 3 Precautions for Safe Use 4 Precautions for Correct Use 5 How to Read this Manual 7 Section 1 Product Overview 11 Features 12 Using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN and V680 D1KP58HT 14 Names and Functions of Components 19 System Configuration 22 Operation Flowchart 25 Section 2 Communications Preparations 29 V680 CHUD Communications Preparations 30 V680 CH1D Communications Preparations 44 V680 CH1D PSI Communications Preparations 47 Setting the Hand held Reader Writer 48 Communications Test 52 Section 3 Commands 55 Communicating with RF Tags 56 V600 and V680 Command Comparison 57 V680 Commands 59 V600 Commands 83 Section 4 Functions 119 Hand held Reader Writer Functions 120 Write Protection Function 121 RF Tag Service Life Detection 123 Memory Check Function in RF Tag 125 RF Tag Memory Error Correction 126
92. mand Data jumper Write area Number of Specified code setting setting start address write bytes data Terminator Data setting Always H Processing area number setting Always 1 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex Number of write bytes Specifies the data to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal Setting range 00 hex to FF hex 00 256 bytes Specified data Indicates the data to be written to the RF Tag in hexadecimal lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D Response Command code End code Terminator BCE 2 2 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List ICA p 118 Example Writing 01 hex to the 6 bytes in memory starting from address hex Before Writing 0030 hex for an RF Tag in which the data at each address is the _ same as the address 0031 0032 0033 0034 area 0036 Command Data number Write area Number of Specified code setting setting start address write bytes data Terminator 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 hex 002F p 0031 Command 0032 code End code Terminator 0033 0035 2 2 2 0036 RFID System User s Manual 103 lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 104 Section 3 Commands E AUTO DATA FILL AF Writes the fill data to the specified number o
93. mmunication Specifications Communication with the currently available V680 V680S series RF Tags is possible E Communications Ranges RF Tag Communications range RF Tag Communications range V680 D1KP52MT Read Oto9 0 mm V680 D2KF52M Read Oto 7 0mm Write Oto7 5mm Write Oto7 0mm V680 D1KP52MT Read Oto3 0mm V680 D2KF52M Read Oto2 0mm Embedded in metal iron Write Oto 2 5 mm Embedded in metal iron Write Oto 2 0 mm V680 D1KP53M Read Oto9 0mm V680 D8KF67M Read Oto 22 0 mm Write Oto 7 5mm i Write Oto 22 0 mm V680 D1KP53M Read Oto3 0mm V680 D8KF67 Read 0 to 28 0 mm Embedded in metal iron write 0 to 2 5mm Write Oto 28 0 mm V680 D1KP66MT Read Oto21 0mm V680 D8KF68 Read Oto32 mm Write Oto 18 0mm Write Oto32mm V680 D1KP66T Read 0 to 27 0 mm V680 D32KF68 Read Oto32mm Write Oto 25 0 mm nnn Write Oto 32mm V680 D1KP66T SP Read 0 to 25 0 mm V680S D2KF67 Read Oto 22 0 mm Write Oto 23 0 mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680 D1KP58HT Read Oto 19 0 mm V680S D2KF67M Read Oto 22 0 mm Write Oto 17 0 mm Write O to 22 0 mm V680 D1KP58HTN Read Oto 19 0 mm V680S D2KF68 Read Oto 22 0 mm Write Oto 17 0 mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680S D2KF68M Read Oto 22 0 mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680S D8KF67 Read Oto22 0mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680S D8KF67M Read Oto22 0mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680S D8KF68 Read Oto22 0mm Write Oto 22 0 mm V680S D8KF68M Read Oto22 0mm Write Oto 22 0 mm The above comm
94. n e Locations not within the specified operating humidity range e Locations subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges e Locations subject to spray of water oil or chemicals 2 Environment e This Product uses a frequency band of 13 56 MHz to communicate with RF Tags Some motors inverters switching power supplies and other devices generate electrical noise that will affect com munications with the RF Tags If any of these devices are located in the vicinity of the Product they may affect communications with RF Tags and may possibly damage the RF Tags Prior to using the Product in the vicinity of any of these devices perform a test to determine whether the Product can be used under the resulting influence e Observe the following precautions to minimize the effects of normal noise 1 Ground all metal objects in the vicinity of the Product to 100 Q or less 2 Do not use the Product near high voltage or high current lines e Connectors are not waterproof Do not use the Product where mists are present e Do not use chemicals that would affect the materials used in the product e Be sure the USB connector is properly inserted when using the USB port on the V680 CHUD e Always use the specified AC Adaptor V600 A22 when using the V680 CH1D e The communications range is adversely affected if there is any metal material around the RF Tag eTransmission will not be possible if the front and back panels are mi
95. n 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex Number of write bytes Specifies the number of bytes of data to write to the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex 0000 The RF Tag will be written up to the end address Write data Specifies the write data to the RF Tag ASCII 2 digits specified Hexadecimal 4 digits specified Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator F 8 4 5 1515 2 2 2 1 1 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes we p 82 Fixed value Always 1 Resend flag Always 0 RFID System User s Manual 67 Section 3 Commands Example This examples shows how to write 00101 hex to the memory area with addresses 0030 to 0006 hex for an RF Tag in which the same data and address is written The communications specification is ST Communica Command tions Data Fixed Write area Number of code specification setting value start address write bytes Write data Terminator Response Command Fixed Resend code End code value flag Terminator Cr 1 1 2 2 2 Address hex Before Writing Address hex Before Writing 002F 002F 0030 0030 0031 0031 0032 0032 0033 0033 0034 0034 0035 0035 0036 0036 Te 6 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands E OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL MD S L The OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL c
96. nded Processing Area Number 1 Processing area Command Data number Write area code Setting setting start address Write data Terminator 2 1 1 4 n 2 Processing Area Number 2 Processing Command Data Aa Write area Number of Data Write area Number of code setting setting start address write bytes Write data setting start address write bytes Write data Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used specifies the number of bytes to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 01 to FF hex When multiple processing areas ar
97. nected to a personal com puter or programmable controller E V680 CH1D PSI A built in RS 232C interface allows this Hand held Reader Writer to be connected to a Hand held Ter minal giving it superior portability and operability RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview E Differences between Version 1 0 and 1 1 The following functions have been added to version 1 1 in comparison to version 1 0 Functions are upwardly compatible so version 1 0 can be replaced with version 1 1 CA1D Mode Setting Added for Tag Memory Setting the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode enables reading and writing Heat resistant Tags that were written by the V680 CA1D CA2D TI D Q m c D Parameter Added to PARAMETER SET SP Command A parameter to set the Tag memory setting was added to the PARAMETER SET SP command aul The Tag memory setting is made in the Hand held Reader Writer A different memory map may be used when reading A or writing Heat resistant Tags that were written by the V680 CA1D CA2D from a Reader Writer that is manufactured by acompany other than OMRON Refer to Operation When Tag Memory Setting Is Set to Standard Mode in this section CHECK n p 1 7 E Checking the Version Version 1 0 Version 1 1 gt A Nothing gt A Present V680 CH1D V680 CH1D MADE IN JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN RFID System User s Manual Cc 2 Co L D Q T 2 lt D
98. ng sure that the connector is oriented correctly and not inserted at an angle E Removing the Cable 1 Remove the cable Close the software application at the host device and then pull out the connec tor in a straight line not at an angle lt 2 O L C g O O 3 3 c O Q O m D D O Q Q O N aur If the connector is removed while the software is running at the host device operation may stop due to a software malfunction error Restart the software if operation becomes impossible CHECK RFID System 30 User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Installing the USB Driver V680 CHUD When connecting the Hand held Reader Writer to the host device for the first time the USB driver must be installed at the host device E Downloading the USB Driver Download the USB Driver for the V680 CHUD from the web site For details ask your OMRON sales representative E Installing the USB Driver The V680 CHUD supports the Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system Install the driver in the host personal computer using the following procedure Operation on other operating systems is not supported Windows XP 1 Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows XP 2 Connect the Hand held Reader Writer to the personal computer aul For details on connection methods refer to Connections S NY 30 CHECK IA j Wait for the followin
99. ns Preparations Checking Installation Check that the driver is correctly installed 1 Connect the Hand held Reader Writer to the personal computer 2 On the Start Menu select Control Panel System 3 Click the Device Manager Button in the Hardware Tab Page System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Hame Hardware Advanced Add Hardware Wizard B The Add Hardware Wizard helps you install hardware hid Add Hardware Wizard Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing L Device Manager oven Hardware Profiles lt oo O L C g O O 3 3 O 9 i O D D O D D i O 5 D oe Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store ai different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles C 4 Select Ports COM amp LPT and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed Device Manager File Action View Help 8 amp 8 2e A A OMRON OKR4C0230 w Batteries Computer a Disk drives 2 Display adapters 3 DVD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers JA Floppy disk drives E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers ya Infrared devices 5 gt Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices ge Modems 2 Monitors FR E 83 Network adapte
100. nt data in the area being written before executing this command CHECK RFID System User s Manual 121 Section 4 Functions Write Protection Setting Examples 1 Settings to Write protect Addresses 0015 to 0120 hex Start address lt End address kades Add Bit a ress Pe e amp e ol 4 0000 hex p Write protected Hexadeci 0120 mal 03E7 addresses 0000 3 Settings when the End Address Is Greater Than the Final Address in the RF Tag End address gt Last address in RF Tag 03E7 The RF Tag memory area is allocated from address 0000 to 03E7 hex when using the V680 D1KPLIL Therefore the addresses up to 03E7 hex will be a i 0000 r write protected p End address 4 Settings when the Start Address Is Greater Than 03E7 1 Start address the End Address Start address gt End address The area between 0004 hex and the end address and the area between the start address and 03E7 hex are write protected when using the V680 D1IKPLILI 2 Settings to Write protect 1 Byte 7 Start address End address me Sener yencernce Specify the same address for the start and end Write protected area r D D O D O r O gt Tl c e O O gt Canceling Write Protection e Canceling Write Protection for an RF Tag To cancel write protection turn OFF the most significant bit of address 0000 hex The write prot
101. nt operating temperature 0 to 40 C 20 to 85 C with no icing Input current Output voltage Ambient storage temperature Ambient storage humidity 5 to 95 with no condensation Insulation resistance 100 MQ min at 500 VDC between input terminals and output terminals Dielectric strength Weight Applicable standards 2 000 VAC for 1 min between input terminals and output terminals leakage current 10 mA max Approx 70 g RFID System 132 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices Communications Specifications E Host Communications Interface Specifications V680 CHUD ltem Specification Connectors connector Series A plug connection status USB specifications Ver 1 1 Baud rate Full speed 12 Mbps Device class COM class Vendor ID Hexadecimal format 0590 Product ID Hexadecimal format 0048 ul Use the host communications interface as the COM port for the host device A z CHECK V680 CH1D V680 CH1D PSI V680 CH1D V680 CH1D PSI Connector D Sub 9 pin applicable to IBM PC AT or compat D Sub 9 pin ible See note 1 Standard compliance RS 232C Transmission line 1 1 connection Communications Two wire half duplex method Synchronization Asynchronous stop bit 1 or 2 See note 2 method Baud rate 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 bps See note 2 Transmission code 7 unit ASCII or 8 unit JIS See note 2 1 1 Communications c
102. of ASCII or JIS 8 code data occupies 1 byte RF Tag 1 address of the RF Tag memory Addt ss hex 0010 Q 0011 M 0012 R 0013 Q one 0014 N e Examples for Specifying ASCII Text V600 Commands Command code ASCII Processing Start address Write data Terminator setting area number setting V680 Commands Communications ASCII Processing Start address Write data Terminator Command code specification setting area number setting O O 3 3 c 5 O Q i gt gt J TI j Q E Hexadecimal e One character is treated as a hexadecimal number Therefore RF Tag only numerals 0 through 9 and A to F can be accepted Address hex e Two characters of data occupy 1 byte 1 address of the RF Tag ooto 1 9 memory Therefore specify data in 2 character units in even on 9 6 fe numbers when using a WRITE command If an odd number of 1 byte characters is specified by mistake an error will occur e Examples for Specifying Hexadecimal V600 Commands ee Ed Pe l Command Hexa Process Start address Write data Terminator code decimal ing area code number setting setting V680 Commands Command Hexa Process Start address Write data Terminator code decimal ing area code number setting setting RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands V600 and V680 Command Comparison The V680 series Hand held Reader Writer can use commands in
103. ommand is used to manage overwrite counts for EEPROM RF Tags The specified overwrite count control area data is updated to enable determining when the EEPROM s write life has expired Communica Pro Command tions a Fixed Decrement code specification cation value Area start address count Terminator Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation For details on communications specifications refer to Communications with the RF Tag I p 59 Processing specification Specifies the check process S Subtraction Overwrite control count can be set by user 16 700 000 writes max See note L Addition Overwrite control count fixed at 100 000 writes Fixed value Always 1 lt eN ee ras O O 3 3 D 5 Q o Area start address Specifies the start address of the overwrite count control area in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFD hex Decrement count Specifies the number of refresh operations in 2 digit hexadecimal Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 Performs overwrite count check only For details refer to RF Tag Service Life Detection La 0 123 Note The write life for EEPROM RF Tags is 100 000 at 25 C Response Command FixedResend code End code value flag Terminator SOOO EIS 2 2 1 1 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End Codes ee p 82
104. ontrol Error detection Vertical parity even odd none See note 2 w D O 2 O 9 i O 5 T 9 3 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D Note 1 For conversion to a 25 pin connector use the SGC X9P 25P 2 manufactured by Sunhayato or an equivalent 2 Set by a settings command RFID System User s Manual 133 Section 6 Appendices Dimensions V680 CHUD Operation indicator Activate switch Dimension L 800 60 1900 60 160 5 L Ferrite core Vinyl insulated round cable 3 8 mm dia Standard length 0 8 or 1 9m Unit mm V680 CH1D Operation indicator Activate switch Reset button Vinyl insulated round cable 3 8 mm dia Standard length 2 5 m 160 5 2500 60 44 9 Antenna C a AA i f I l l L Vinyl insulated flat cable 1 8 mm dia x 2 Standard length 0 19 m Connector O Connector E Re oO 5 Fm m peri 45 Unit mm U D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D RFID System 134 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices V680 CH1D PSI Operation indicator Activate switch Reset button Vinyl insulated round cable 3 8 mm dia Standard length 2 5 m 160 5 800 7o 44 9 Antenna Heje i Dodoo oonn f Ara Connector Unit mm V600 A22 4 0 1 dia Unit mm O O O 2 O O gt Q J 3 gt o O gt RFID System User s Manual 13 Section 6 Appendices Co
105. ost device Host device to Hand held oie a Hand held Reader Writer to host Auto command Error code 72 device cancel time External input 0 to 99 s Note Default value 60 s E Write Protection Enable Setting The write protection enable setting can be used to enable or disable write protection 00 Write protection function disabled 01 Write protection function enabled default value For details on write protection settings refer to Write Protection Function in Section 4 Q RA p 121 Pe D mp Q mp gt L D 2 j o Q JJ D D Q party ww CHECK E Protocol Switch The protocol switch is used to set whether the Hand held Reader Writer will use the V680 command format or the V600 command format 0 V600 commands default value 1 V680 commands lt For details refer to Section 3 Commands S zs CHECK IUA p 55 E Tag Memory Setting The CA1D Mode in the Tag memory setting is used only when using the V680 CA1D CA2D lf you are using the V680 CA1D CA2D set the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode If you are not using the V680 CA1D CA2D set the Tag memory setting to Standard Mode 0 Standard Mode default value 1 CA1D Mode M 17 Refer to Using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN and V680 D1KP58HT in Section 1 Product Overview for infor mation on using Using Heat resistive Tags V680 D1KP58HTN or V680 D1KP58HT I p 14
106. r Writer parameters E Host Commands These commands are used to test communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and host device code TEST Confirms the communications status between the Hand held Reader Writer and host device The data sent from the host device is returned as is VERSION READ Reads the Hand held Reader Writer s software model software version and software creation date RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Communications Commands Details of communications commands used to communicate with the RF Tag are provided here E READ RD This command reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the RF Tag Communica Command tions Data Fixed Read area Number of os code specification setting value start address to read Terminator Communications specifi Specifies the method for communicating with the RF Tag cation Refer to Communications with the RF Tag for details on the communications specification IA p 59 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be read from the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex Number of bytes to read Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2 Kbytes as follows Setting range 0001 to 0800 hex eASCII 2
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108. r responds when communications between the Hand held Reader Writer and RF Tag have ended Processing Area Number 1 Processing area Command pata number Write area code setting setting start address Write data Terminator Processing Area Number 2 Processing Command pata number Write area Number of Data Write area Number of code setting setting start address write bytes Write data setting start address write bytes Write data Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used specifies the number of bytes to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters
109. rea 1 setting Area 2 setting lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be read from in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 256 bytes When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Response Processing Area Number 1 Command code End code Read data Terminator on 2 2 n 2 Processing Area Number 2 Command Read data Read data code End code area 1 area 2 Terminator Area 1 set
110. refer to Troubleshooting S gt p 1 27 CHECK A Communications Test between RF Tags and Hand held Reader Writer Use actual commands to test communications between the RF Tags and the Hand held Reader Writer 1 Send the READ command RD with an SA communications specification from the host device 1 For details on the READ command refer to READ RD If using V600 commands refer to the Auto Read command AR S CHECK Ca 0 65 p 92 M The Hand held Reader Writer will communicate with the RF Tag and the operation indicator will flash green 2 Move the antenna of the Hand held Reader Writer close to the RF Tag The Hand held Reader Writer will read the data in the RF Tag when the Hand held Reader Writer moves within the interrogation zone As a result the operation indicator will light green and then turn OFF RFID System User s Manual O 3 3 c O Q y O V j D mp 53 MEMO O O 3 3 c O Q O e D r RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Commands Communicating with RF Tags 56 a V600 and V680 Command Comparison 57 a V680 Commands 59 a V600 Commands 83 RFID System User s Manual 5 Section 3 Commands Communicating with RF Tags Specifying Data Code Whether the read or write data is treated as an ASCII or JIS 8 or hexadecimal is specified in each command E ASCII JIS 8 Code e One character
111. ress 0035 hex Number of bytes 03 bytes Code setting Hexadecimal Command RDA3001005H003002H003503 CR Response RDOOOMRON1234313233 CR Area 1 Area 2 Area 8 aul Refer to Command and Response Formats for more details on ASCII and hexadecimal S 3 I p 63 CHECK 1 Multiple area control can be used only for V600 commands and cannot be used with the V680 S CHECK Auto Command OFF Function lf communications with the RF Tag do not begin within one minute see note after an auto command or button auto command is sent from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer after entering the RF Tag wait status the Auto Command OFF function automatically aborts the auto command and returns an RF Tag non existent error error code 72 to the host device When the Auto Command OFF function is not used the auto command will not be aborted even if one minute passes after entering the RF Tag wait status This function is set using the BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN command L D 3 Q gt D Q JJ D D Q D D Tl c 3 T O 5 D Note The one minute detection time limit before the timeout will occur can be changed by using the PARAMETER SET command SP 1 Refer to the section on the BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING FN for details on the setting method lt I p 76 CHECK RFID System 120 User s Manual Section 4 Functions Write Protection Function The write protection
112. rrect the USB driver may not be installed correctly or the host device host device software or Hand held Reader Writer may be faulty Is response normal Send READ command with SA communications specification from host device and move antenna end of Hand held Reader Writer close to ID Tag Is the operation indicator lit green NO _ Error code 7A The address specification is incorrect Check the RD command address and resend the command from the host device LE p 65 Error code 70 or 72 YES Replace the ID Tag with one that operates normally and resend the command If the error occurs again replace the Hand held Reader Writer j O c V gt O O Q TI O O Q RFID System User s Manual 129 j O z D e gt O O r Q TI o O gt Q mi 130 MEMO RFID System User s Manual Section 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions 132 RF Tag Memory Map 149 RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types V680 Series 150 List of ASCII Characters 151 Degree of Protection 152 RFID System User s Manual 131 Section 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions General Specifications Specification V680 CHUD 5 0 VDC 5 at Reader Writer connector 0 to 40 C V680 CH1D V680 CH1D PSI Supply voltage Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity 35
113. rror 7D Write protection error lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Memory error 93 Internal memory error 1 Vertical parity errors framing errors and overrun errors do not occur for the V680 CHUD aur For details on each error refer to Error Tables N CHECK K I p 128 RFID System 118 User s Manual Section 4 Functions a Hand held Reader Writer Functions 120 Multiple Area Control 120 Auto Command OFF Function 120 p a Write Protection Function 121 zi Oo a RF Tag Service Life Detection 123 gt x Memory Check Function in RF Tag 125 RF Tag Memory Error Correction 126 RFID System User s Manual 119 Section 4 Functions Hand held Reader Writer Functions Multiple Area Control The Hand held Reader Writer can read and write across hex several non consecutive RF Tag memory areas 10 areas n010 o max at one time To use this feature the number of control 0014 ayy areas is specified using the NUMBER OF CONTROL Area 1 040 pr AREAS command ASCII and hexadecimal can be used 0013 O simultaneously for the one command control but reading 0014 N and writing cannot be performed simultaneously Example Data in the Following 3 Areas are Read con Area 2 0031 Area 1 Address 0010 hex Number of bytes 05 bytes Code setting ASCII 0035 Area 2 Address 0030 hex Area 3 0036 Number of bytes 02 bytes 0037 Code setting Hexadecimal Area 3 Add
114. rs E PCMCIA adapters Ports COM amp LPT 2 Communications Port COM1 ECP Printer Port LPT1 OMRON RFID USB COM COMS Sage Processors Communications with the Hand held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations Windows Vista 1 Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows Vista 2 Connect the Hand held Reader Writer to the computer via USB aul For details on connection methods refer to Connections M Co I p 30 CHECK Wait for the following window to be displayed 3 When the following window is displayed select Locate and install driver software recommended Button Found New Hardware Windows needs to install driver software for your V680 CHUD Locate and install driver software recommended Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software for your device Ask me again later Windows will ask again the next time you plug in your device or log on Don t show this message again for this device Your device will not function until you install driver software Cancel 4 If the User Account Control Dialog Box is displayed click the Continue Button 5 If a dialog box appears for searching for software online select the Don t search online Option If this dialog box is not displayed go to the next step
115. rsonalization Network and Internet Change the theme C to t tern Clock Language and Region ardware and Sound Change keyboards or other input methods ices and printers Change display language Let Windows suggest settings Uninstall a program Optimize visual displa i g lt D o9 T O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O 5 D D D D a O D Control Panel Home Y Action Center Review you r computer s status and resolve issues na res System and Security i 7 Change User Account Control settings Troubleshoot common computer problems Network and Internet Restore your computer to an earlier time Hardware and Sound aie ay Windows Firewa Programs Check firewall status Allow a prog User Accounts and Family Syste Safety f RB oysten View amount of RAM and processor speed Appearance and i T Personalization y Allow remote access Clock Language and Region my Windows Update Ease of Access Turn automatic updating on or o es View installed updates D Power Options Require a password when the computer wakes Change what the power buttons do Change when the computer sleeps ta Backup and Restore ee a Back up your computer Restore files from backup x BitLocker Drive Encryption p 2 Protect your computer by encrypting data on your dis RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Communications Preparations 5 Right click the Other devices V680 CHUD and click
116. ss frequency 10 billion times V680 D8KF68 V680 D32KF68 32 744 bytes V680S D2KF67 V680S D2KF67M 2 000 bytes V680S D2KF68 V680S D2KF68M Access frequency One trillion times FRAM Data retention 10 years after writing 70 C or less V680S D8KF67 V680S D8KF67M V680S D8KF68 V680S D8KF68M Data retention 10 years after writing 85 C or less 8 192 bytes Note For details refer to the following manuals Model Manual name Man No V680 D1KP52MT V680 D1KP53M V680 series RFID System Users Manual for Amplifiers Antennas and RF Tags EEPROM model V680 D1KP66T V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP58HT V680 series Heat resistive RFID System User s Manual Z221 V680 D1KP58HTN V680 series RFID System Users Manual for Amplifiers Antennas and RF Tags EEPROM model Z262 V680 D2KF52M V680 D8KF67 V680 D8KF67M V680 D8KF68 V680 D32KF68 V680S D2KF67 V680S D2KF67M _ V680 series RFID System Users Manual for Amplifiers Antennas and RF Tags FRAM Z248 V680S D2KF68 V680S D2KF68M V680S D8KF67 V680S D8KF67M V680S D8KF68 V680S D8KF68M JJ TI Q Q 3 O lt Q Q 2 D Q Q D 3 O lt j lt D V lt oO co O V D RFID System 150 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices List of ASCII Characters 1101 1110 Right digit O1 v J N A Q a 4 D T 5 E U 6 F V 7 G W
117. st device RF Tag Host device Hand held Reader Writer C Press Communications with RF Tag Command E Response Send the command from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer The operation indicator will SPUBUIWIOD 089A light green 2 Move the antenna end of the Hand held Reader Writer close to the RF Tag 3 Press the Hand held Reader Writer activate switch 4 The Hand held Reader Writer will communicate with the RF Tag 5 A response is returned to the host device from the Hand held Reader Writer If communications end normally the operation indicator LED will light green and then turn OFF If an RF Tag is not detected within the Hand held Reader Writer s communication area when the acti vate switch is pressed an RF Tag Non existent Error will occur At this time the operation indicator will flash red RFID System User s Manual 61 Section 3 Commands Button Auto BA Communications Specifications A button auto BA communication specification is used to execute auto commands after the command is sent from the host device and the activate switch of the Hand held Reader Writer is pressed Host device RF Tag Hand held Reader Writer B Press Communications with RF Tag Command E Response Send the command from the host device to the Hand held Reader Writer The operation indicator will light green 2 Press the Hand held Reader Writer activate switc
118. stakenly reversed and the Unit is mounted to a metallic surface V680 D1KP66MT V680 D8KF67M V680S D2KF67M V680S D2KF68M V680S D8KF67M V680S D8KF68M eThe communications range will be reduced when the Unit is not mounted to a metallic surface mounted to a metallic surface V680 D1KP66MT V680 D8KF67M V680S D2KF67M V680S D2KF68M V680S D8KF67M V680S D8KF68M eThe maximum communications range can be obtained when the Antenna faces the RF tag directly When the RF tag is installed at a tilt the communications range is reduced Consider the effect of the RF tag at tilt when installing the RF Tag eProvide the mounting distances between plural RF tags to prevent them from malfunctions due to mutual interference RFID System User s Manual 5 Introduction elf the central axis of an antenna and RF tag shifts a communications range will fall Do not touch the product immediately after usage at high temperatures Doing so may occasionally result in burning 3 Host Communications Always confirm that the Product has been started before attempting to communicate with it from the host Also when the Product is started unstable signals may be output from the host interface When starting operation clear the reception buffers in the host or take other suitable countermeasures 4 Cleaning e Do not clean the product with thinners benzene or other organic solvents These will dissolve the resin parts and coating on the case RFID Syste
119. string is received If the complete command string is not received after the fixed period of time has expired a format error end code 14 will be returned No additional data Host device to Hand held Reader Writer Response Error code 14 Hand held Reader Writer to host device oo as Inter character monitoring time External input 0 to 9 999 ms Note Default value 99 ms E Response Delay Time The start of returning a response can be changed by setting the response delay time The actual time from when sending the command has been completed until returning the response is started is the Hand held Reader Writer s internal processing time minimum 0 ms plus the response delay time a set value Ss zs CHECK Host device to Hand held Reader Writer Hand held Internal Reader Writer to host a processing time External input O to 99 ms Response delay time Note Default value 20 ms RFID System User s Manual ee D rmp Q mp gt D L D 2 gt LA Q JJ D D Q Section 2 Communications Preparations E Auto Command Cancel Time The auto command cancel time is used to set the amount of time from after an auto command is sent until the command processing will be aborted After waiting for the tag for a fixed period of time an RF Tag non existent error error code 72 will be returned to the h
120. tent will be returned Processing area number 1 Pro cessing area Command Data number Read area Number of bytes code _ setting setting start address to read Terminator R a x fe gt fe er S 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 O O O Processing area number 2 3 3 Pro D poe j Number of O Command pata number Read area bytes Data Read area Number of bytes T code setting setting start address to read setting start address to read Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data A ASCII H Hexadecimal When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be read from the RF Tag in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of bytes to read Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes as follows e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 00 to FF hex 00 256 bytes When multiple processing areas are us
121. the test piece Amount of water is 14 to 16 liters minute The distance between the test piece and a nozzle is 10 to 15 cm and the directions of water The test method is deter mined by the manufac J turer and user D Q D p e D P D O e 5 i 10 to i cm E drainage are 0 degrees 30 degrees 60 degrees and 90 degrees horizontally E They are evaluated with the test piece is rotating on a horizontal plane by 30 seconds in each direction E Oil resistance OMRON in house standard Oil resistant No adverse affect from oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction Oil proof Protects against penetration of oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction Note Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 RFID System User s Manual 153 154 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and rear pages Man No Z272 E1 06 Revision code Revision code Revised contents November 2007 Original production September 2008 Added information on installing the USB driver for Vista August 2010 Added information on the V680 D1KP53M D8KF67 D8KF67M D1KP58HT Added information on international standards and certification Made other minor corrections January 2011 Minor corrections p 5
122. the Properties E Device Manage File Action View Help e950 H S F gy 4 gh PCDESK0700556H J amp E Computer Disk drives E Display adapters ea Floppy drive controllers os Human Interface Devices g IDE ATA ATAPI controllers lt Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices amp Monitors Network adapters a l Other devices fy V680 CHUD IF Ports COM amp L Update Driver Software R Processors Disable amp Sound video ar JE System devices Universal Serial Scan for hardware changes Uninstall Properties 6 Click the Update Driver Button E V680 CHUD Properties s General Driver Details I V680 CHUD Device type Other devices Manufacturer Unknown Location Port 0002 Hub 0002 Device status The drivers for this device are not installed Code 28 There is no driver selected for the device information set or element To find a driver for this device click Update Driver Update Driver lt oo O L C g O O 3 3 z O D a O D D D D a O 5 D OK Cancel l Once the following dialog box has been displayed click the Browse my computer for driver software Button r sy U Update Driver Software V680 CHUD How do you want to search for driver software gt Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and
123. the following window is displayed select Install this driver software anyway Button RFID System User s Manual A Windows Security K Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driwer software for your dewice Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information wo See details When the following window is displayed installation is completed a eS Found New Hardware OMRON RFID USB COM COM3 The software for this device has been successfully installed Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device OMRON RFID USB COM 1 0 Click the Close Button ul The displays that actually appear depend on your computer environment a S CHECK lt D oO 7 O L C g O O 3 3 O D O 5 D D D O D D O 5 T RFID System Section 2 Communications Preparations Checking Installation Check that the driver is correctly installed 1 Connect the Hand held Reader Writer to the personal computer 2 On the Start Menu select Control Panel Performance and Maintenance 3 Click the System Icon 4 Click the Device Manager Button on the Hardware Tab Page 5 Select Ports COM
124. the memory of the RF Tag p 66 Writes the specified data to the specified number of bytes begin ning from the specified start address DATA FILL DATA CHECK Calculates or compares memory check codes in the RF Tag OVERWRITE COUNT CON Controls the number of overwrites for RF Tags TROL ID CODE READ Reads the UID in the RF Tag READ WITH ERROR COR Reads memory data from the RF Tag RECTION Verifies data reliability using the check code QW WRITE WITH ERROR COR AH Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag 73 RECTION Writes a check code to enable verifying data reliability j E Communications Subcommands The following commands are used to cancel or reset command execution Command Processing spec Command name POA Function code ification AA COMMAND PROCESSING Forcedly ends communications with the RF Tag TERMINATE XZ ABORT Resets the Hand held Reader Writer lt eN oo O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 E Controller Control Commands These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications commer Commandname commer Commandname COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING Sets communications parameters for communications with the host device p 75 BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING Sets the Auto Command OFF function p 76 SET INFORMATION READ Reads the settings data for the Hand held Reader Writer Command name Function Page PARAMETER SET Sets reads or initializes Hand held Reade
125. ting Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame Processing area number Specifies the processing area number setting Setting range 1 to 9 A A 10 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the RF Tag to be written to in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0000 to FFFF hex When multiple processing areas are used specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address The same area cannot be specified twice Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used specifies the number of bytes to be written to the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes as follows e ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters e Hexadecimal 256 bytes 512 characters Setting range 01 to FF hex When multiple processing areas are used set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes as follows Area 1 bytes Area N bytes lt 256 bytes Write data Specifies the write data from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of write bytes x 2 Response Command code End code Terminator CE 2 2
126. ting Area 2 setting End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List we p 118 lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q D Read data Indicates the data read from the RF Tag The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal indi cate the number of read bytes x 2 RFID System User s Manual 97 Section 3 Commands E BUTTON WRITE BW After this command is received by the Hand held Reader Writer data is written to the RF Tag by press ing the activate switch If the activate switch is pressed and the RF Tag is not in the interrogation zone an error response end code 72 RF Tag non existent will be returned Processing Area Number 1 Processing area Command pata number Write area l code setting setting start address Write data Terminator Processing Area Number 2 Processin l Command Data Area N A Write area Number of Data Write area Number of code setting setting start address write bytes Write data setting start address write bytes Write data Terminator Area 1 setting Area 2 setting Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for write data A ASCII H Hexadecimal lt eN O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 When multiple processing areas are used ASCII and hexadecimal can be specified at the same time within a single command frame
127. tion Test method with fresh water Not protected against water No test Protects against vertical Water is dropped vertically drops of water towards the towards the product from i 200 mm product the test machine for 10 I min Protects against drops of Water is dropped for 2 5 water approaching at a maxi min each i e 10 min in mum angle of 15 to the left total towards the product right inclined 15 to the left back and front of vertical right back and front from towards the product the test machine RFID System 152 User s Manual Protection against sprin kled water Vo bptnil poy EVA RERIT ETY VAN DEAA ATETEA YYY YYYY ey Protection against water Protection against water jet spray Protection Protects against sprinkled water approaching at a maxi mum angle of 60 from verti cal towards the product Protects against water spray approaching at any angle towards the product Protects against water jet spray approaching at any angle towards the product Section 6 Appendices Test method with fresh water Water is sprinkled at a maximum angle of 60 to the left and right from verti cal for 10 min from the test machine Water rate is 0 07 liter min per hole Water is sprayed at any angle towards the product for 10 min from the test machine Water rate is 0 07 liter min per hole Water is jet sprayed at any 25t03m 12 50 min angle towards the prod
128. tion in RF Tag A memory check can be made using the DATA CHECK command MD C K A CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check code calculation overwrite and comparison are made using the check block units specified by the user The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression x18 x12 x5 1 Address hex The calculation area is the portion of the check block 0000 specified by the start address and the number of bytes oe excluding the last two bytes The last two bytes are the check code area When check code write is specified Area start transaction code K the CRC of the calculation area address rs Check code Oooo calculation area data is calculated and written to the check code area s set f N Number of check When data comparison is specified transaction code Number of check block bytes 2 f block bytes C the CRC of the calculation area data is calculated i E and a comparison made with the check code area E data If they coincide end code 00 is returned CRC upper digit Check code area CRC lower digit 2 bytes indicating normal transmission and if they do not o coincide end code 76 is returned as a warning aul For details on the command format refer to DATA CHECK A MD C K CHECK I p 70 E Example Using the RF Tag s DATA CHECK Command In the following example the data in address 0010 to 0012 hex is checked 1 In this example the following data already 2 Execute M
129. to 85 with no condensation Ambient storage 25 to 65 C temperature Ambient storage humidity 35 to 85 with no condensation Degree of protection IEC60529 IP63 See note Weight Approx 110 g with cables and con nectors Approx 140 g with cables and con nectors Approx 170 g with cables and con nectors Approx 120 g with cables and con nectors Current consumption 500 mA max supply voltage 5 0 V Material Case ABS resin Nameplate PET resin Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz 0 2 mm double amplitude at 15 m s2 acceleration in 6 directions 10 times for 8 min utes each Shock resistance 150 m s approx 15G 3 times each in 6 directions up down right left forward reverse Insulation resistance 50 MQ min at 500 VDC between connector terminals and case Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between connector terminals and case leakage current 1 mA max Cable length Note This does not include the connector section The main unit is not resistant to chemicals or oils Performance Specifications Item Specification Diagnostic function Checks for CPU errors memory errors and communications errors w D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D 9 5 2 g 3 D 5 o O 5 D V600 A22 Specifications Item Specification Input voltage 100 to 120 VAC at 50 60 Hz 300 mA AC load current 2 0 A 5 VDC 0 25 V Ambie
130. to Checking the Version for information on product versions Q I p 13 CHECK RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Introduction The address maps in the RF Tags for the V680 D1KPLIL except for the V680 D1KP58HT are reversed between the V680 CA1D CA2D ID Controllers and V680 CHLID Hand held Reader Writer with Tag memory setting set to CA1D Mode for version 1 1 or newer and the V680 CHLID version 1 0 and V680 CHLID with Tag memory setting set to Standard Mode for version 1 1 or newer Hand held Reader Writers Therefore when you use RF Tags with a V680 CA1D CA2D ID Controller always set the Tag memory setting to CA1D Mode in any other models of ID Controller or Hand held Reader Writers that are used for the same RF Tags Version 1 1 or newer Tag memory setting set to C o Co o D r T p o T m lt p j D Co O lt co T g A D Jl co CA1D Mode D Q lt co mi g A D ol co L Version 1 1 or newer Standard model Ta i g memory setting set V680 CHLID Ver 1 0 to Standard Mode RFID System User s Manual 1 Section 1 Product Overview E Applicable RF Tags Only the V680 D1KPLJ_ RF Tags can be used when the Tag memory setting is set to CA1D Mode V680 DLIKFLIL RF Tags cannot be used RF Tags That Can Be Used RF Tags That Cannot Be Used Models Models V680 D1KP58HT V680 D2KF52M V680 D1KP58HTN V6
131. uct for 1 min per square meter EL for at least 3 min in total __ l fom the iestmachine Discharging nozzle 6 3 dia Protection against high pressure water jet spray Protection underwater Tal Protects against high pres sure water jet spray approaching at any angle towards the product Resists the penetration of water when the product is placed underwater at speci fied pressure for a specified time Water is jet sprayed at any angle towards the product for 1 min per square meter for at least 3 min in total Discharging nozzle 12 5 dia from the test machine Sega 1002 min The product is placed 1 m deep in water if the prod uct is 850 mm max in height for 30 min 8 Protection underwater Note OMRON Test Method See note Usage condition 10 m or less under water in natural conditions 1 No water ingress after 1 hour under water at 2 atmospheres of pressure 2 Sensing distance and insulation resistance specifications must be met after 100 repetitions of half hour in 5 C water and half hour in 85 C water About IPX9K IPX9K is a protection standard regarding high temperature and high pressure water which is defined Can be used continuously underwater by the German standard DIN 40050 PART9 Water is sprayed on 80 C hot water with the water pressure of 80 to 100BAR from a nozzle to
132. umber of calculation Specifies the number of bytes in the area for calculating data in 2 digit hexadecimal area bytes Setting range 01 to 04 hex Calculation data Specifies the numerical values to be calculated in hexadecimal lt oD O O 3 3 D 5 Q 7 Command code End code Calculation data Terminator 707 A 2 2 Specified number of bytes 2 End code Indicates the execution result for the command The end code 00 indicates normal completion For details on end codes refer to End code List E p 118 Calculation data Returns the calculation result data written to the RF Tag If an overflow during addition or underflow during subtraction occurs the end code 76 data check error will be returned The data prior to the calculation will not be added to the response RFID System 102 User s Manual Section 3 Commands E DATA FILL FL Writes fill data for the specified number of bytes beginning from the start address specified in the RF Tag The write data is specified in hexadecimal lf there is no Tag in the interrogation zone when the Hand held Reader Writer receives the command from the host device the Hand held Reader Writer will return an error response end code 72 RF Tag non existent This command can be used to write data regardless of the write protection setting Confirm that there is no important alo x A data in the area being written before executing this command CHECK Processing Com
133. unications ranges given here are for reference only The communications ranges are from tests conducted a room temperature 23 C U D O 2 O 9 i O 5 D D 5 2 3 D 5 o O 5 D RFID System 136 User s Manual Section 6 Appendices Note 1 RF Tag Installation Conditions e V680 D1KP52MT e V680 D1KP53M e V680 D1KP66MT e V680 D1KP66T e V680 D1KP66T1 SP e V680 D1KP58HT e V680 D1KP58HTN e V680 D2KF52M e V680 D8KF67M e V680 D8KF67 e V680 D8KF68 e V680 D32KF68 e V680S D2KF67 e V680S D2KF67M e V680S D2KF68 e V680S D2KF68M e V680S D8KF67 e V680S D8KF67M e V680S D8KF68 e V680S D8KF68M Embedded in resin Embedded in metal iron Embedded in resin Embedded in metal iron Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Embedded in resin Embedded in metal iron Metal iron on the back surface of the RF Tag Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Tag no metal on back surface Resin on the back surface of the RF Tag RF Ta
134. ved 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 Signal Words Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to indicate precautions that must be observed to ensure safe use of the V680 V680S series RFID System 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 ANANIN moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be sig nificant property damage Meanings of Alert Symbols Indicates the possibility of explosion under specific conditions IA S Indicates general prohibitions for which ther
135. vice C Communications with the RF Tag have completed normally Lit green Activate switch g When the power is turned ON after initialization of the Hand held Reader Writer is completed Communications with the RF Tag are in progress Flashing green A communications error with the RF Tag has occurred A CPU error has occurred An RF Tag non existent error has occurred A communications error with the host device has occurred Flashing red t After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time it will turn OFF S w Interface connector ww CHECK WE Activate Switch When button commands or commands with button communications specifi cations button trigger or button auto are used and the activate switch is pressed communications with the RF Tag will start For details on button communications specifications refer to Section 3 Commands E Interface Connector This is a USB interface with an A series plug based on USB 1 1 E Antenna To communicate with the RF Tag move the antenna close to it V680 CH1D RFID System User s Manual Q 3 D Q gt Q TI c gt O O gt O gt O O 3 O gt D F 19 Section 1 Product Overview E Operation Indicator LED a Antenna A command has been received from the host device Operation indicator LED amp Communications with the RF Tag have completed normally

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