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1. Communication settings RF Tae 7 communications Log view 5 English Please select the type of the RF tag you want to use Warning area shown in white Caution area shown in light blue Normal area shown in blue Click this button to stop monitoring noise Item name Description Noise monitor The display is updated every second The maximum average and minimum noise levels since noise monitoring was started are displayed 9 5 5 r D ak Reboot Click this button to start monitoring noise RFID System 116 User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface Reboot If you click the Reboot Button on any of the operation views a Confirm Reboot Dialog Box is displayed Confirm reboot 2 The Reader Writer will be rebooted OK Click this button to reboot the Reader Writer The following dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the Yes Button to connect to the Reader Writer LUE EHE OE Reader Write Browser J The Reader Writer has been rebooted Do vou wank to connect to Ehe Reader Writer M IF vou changed the network settings select No and input the changed IP address into the address column of this WEB browser O 5 1 When re connection goes wrong and an error message is displa
2. CHECK IUA p 172 5 e a D 5 RFID System User s Manual 5 e 2 m 5 Section 3 Installation and Connections V680 D1KP58HTN Use the following procedure to install an RF Tag with the V680 A80 Attachment 1 Attach the Attachment to the workpiece M12 Mounting Hole Dimensions 2 Tighten the lock nut Ah Use a tightening torque of 21 to 42 N m Place the RF Tag in the Attachment 5 1 The RF Tag can be attached in either direction The direction does not affect operation CHECK b N 4 Y 4 Insert the split pin into the 3 2 diameter hole and spread open the end of the pin to prevent it from coming out 1 Two nuts and one split are provided with the V680 A80 Attachment You must provide any replacement split pins Split pin Nominal dimensions 3 2 mm dia x 20 mm length CHECK RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections V680 D8KF67 Mount the RF Tag with M3 screws Mounting Hole Dimensions i Two M3 holes Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 6 M3 screw f Marked side Nb Refer to Influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at A the back surface of the V680 D8KF67 CHECK p 177 B V680 D8KF67M Mount the V680 D8KF67M to a met
3. Number of words of overwrite Contains the word count that was specified in the query count information Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion is Protocol identifier Field length identifier identifier code code X p X Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Setting 5 000 1388 Hex as the Count in Overwrite Count Address 0080 Hex in the RF Tag with an Addition Specification TX 00000000000F FF 10A3000004080000008000001388 RX 000000000006F F 10A 3000004 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications RESTORE DATA We will restore the data of RF tags that hold the Reader Writer Restoring to a RF tag can be performed only if the RF tag that matches the UID that holds exists in the communication area Query Format Transaction Protocol Field length Function code Register address Word count y Option identifier identifier identifier count Parameter Description Register address The register address A400 hex that specifies restoration data Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes for the option 02 hex Option Always 0000 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 0 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11
4. Parameter Description Register address The register address B100 hex that specifies the RF Tag communications conditions Word count The number of words in the RF Tag communications conditions setting information 0002 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the RF Tag communications conditions setting information 04 hex Tag communications Communications Specify the communications speed in 4 digit hexadecimal conditions setting speed High speed 0000 hex default Standard 0001 hex information Write verification Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal whether to perform write verification No 0000 hex Yes 0001 hex default Response Format Normal Response j ed Field length ent Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e t Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion si Protocol identifier Field length b eue identifier identifier code code X X sem Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example oetting the Standard Speed and Disabling Write Verification TX 00000000000BFF 10B 100000204
5. suoneoyioeds Four 4 5 dia mounting holes 60 Connector RFID System User s Manual 139 Section 8 Appendices Extension cable General Specifications V680S A40L IM Type Special connector Special connector Length 10m 20m 50m Cable diameter 8 number of conductors 7 Insulation resistance 20 MO min at 500 VDC between cable terminals and sheath Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between cable terminals and sheath Standards UL standards Degree of protection Maximum extension length Mass Approx 0 9 kg Approx 1 8 kg Approx 4 4 kg A t The maximum extendable cable length using the cable and extension cable is 60 m Only one extension cable can be used B Dimensions V680S A40L IM Unit mm EJ CONNECTOR 14 9 dia SJ CONNECTOR VINYL INSULATED ROUND CODE 8 dia LABEL TYPE L LENGTH V680S A40 10M 100000999 V680S A40 20M 20000 299 V680S A40 50M 50000 8999 JONPOId RFID System 140 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices Cables General Specifications V680S A41L M V680S A42L IM Type Special connector RJ45 Special connector Loose wires Length 2m 5m 10m 2m 5m Cable diameter 8 number of conductors 7 Insulat
6. 1924 zm 0505 75 25552 250 200 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 200 X RFID System User s Manual Unit mm V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D1KP66T Back Surface Metal Read RAY Write e V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D1KP66T SP Back Surface Metal 4 Read RAY Write 250 Section 8 Appendices Unit mm V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D8KF67M V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D8KF67 7401914 Data Characteristics 80 60 40 Back Surface Metal Verticall facing RF Tag 20 0 20 40 60 Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal 100 80 V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D8KF68A 150 200 100 50 Horizontal facing RF Tag XS 5009909090909 QOD 50 50 100 100 150 150 200 200 Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal 250 250 V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D8KF68A 161 User s Manual RFID System Section 8 Appendices RF Tag Communications Time for Reference Only B Communications Time V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KPI I Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T2 0 88N 5 01 Write with verification T 1 69N 3 01 Write without verifivation T2 1 41N 2 98 Communic
7. 5 Host Communications Specifications RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL This query is used to manage the number of times data is written to an RF Tag You can use this query for RF Tags with EEPROM memory Query Format Byte 0 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 5 Byes Byte 10 Bye 11 Byte 12 Byte13 Bye20 Transaction Protocol Unit Byte Field length Function code Register address Word count Overwrite count information identifier identifier identifier count Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Register address The register address A300 hex that specifies overwrite count control Word count The number of words of overwrite count information 0004 hex Byte count The number of bytes of overwrite count information 08 hex Overwrite count Operation Initialize 0000 hex Subtract 0001 hex Add 0002 hex information Address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address of the overwrite count control area in the RF Tag Setting range 0000 to 9FFF hex Specify the count in 8 digit hexadecimal Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Field length Unit Function code flagister address Number of words of overwrite identifier identifier identifier count information 0000 0006 0004 hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query
8. Protocol identifier Field length i Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e e D Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Execution Example Restore the data TX 000000000009FF10A4000001020000 RX 000000000006FF 10A4000001 RFID System User s Manual 7 e e t 76 5 Host Communications Specifications Reader Writer Settings SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION This query sets the communications option of the Reader Writer to Once Auto or FIFO Trigger Query Format Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction Pr ni Register B T mmunication eis oe Field length E Function code A Word count i e n ae identifier identifier identifier address count option setting Parameter Description Hegister address The register address 000 hex that specifies the RF Tag communications option setting Word count Number of words of data 0001 hex Byte count Number of bytes of data 02 hex Tag communications opeci
9. The marked surface is the communications surface When mounting the RF Tag face the marked surface toward the A Reader Writer JONPOId RFID System 146 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B V680 D1KP58HTN General Specifications Item Model V680 D1KP58HTN Memory capacity 1 000 bytes user area Memory type EEPROM Data retention 10 years after writing at 85 C or less 0 5 years after writing at 85 to 125 C Total data retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours Write endurance 100 000 writes for each block 25 C Ambient operating 25 to 85 C with no icing temperature when communicating with RF Tags Ambient storage 40 to 250 C with no icing temperature Data retention 40 to 125 C Ambient storage No restrictions humidity Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s2 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 15 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 times Materials Exterior PPS resin Weight Approx 70 g Note Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method
10. 190 Section 8 Appendices B Applicable Models V680 D8KF67 D8KF67M D8KF68A Chemicals that affect RF Tags are shown below Polybutylene terephthalate PBT resin is used for case material and epoxy resin for filling material Refer to the following lists and do not use chemicals that affect PBT and epoxy resins HF Tags cannot be used in applications with explosion proof specifications Chemicals That Cause Deformations Cracks Etc PBT resin Epoxy resin Acetone trichloroethylene ethylene dichloride sodium Aqua regia chromic acid sulfuric acid 9096 RT nitric acid 6096 RT liquid ammonia acetone methylene chloride phenol hydroxide and other alkaline substances Chemicals That May Cause Discoloration Swelling Etc PBT resin Epoxy resin Hydrochloric acid 1096 RT acetic acid 5 RT benzene Sulfuric acid 10 RT nitric acid 10 RT concentrated hydrochloric acid acetic acid 5096 RT oxalic acid calcium hydroxide benzene cresol alcohol microhexanon toluene xylene benzene grease Chemicals that Do Not Affect PPS Resin or Epoxy Resin PBT resin Epoxy resin Nitric acid 3096 RT concentrated hydrochloric acid acetic acid ethyl acetate 100 RT potassium permaganate 5 RH ethyl acetate carbon tetrachloride methanol ethanol gasoline Ammonia hydrochloric acid 1096 RT potassium hydrate petroleum gasoline Yushiroken S50 Chemi cool Z Velocity No 3 Y
11. 22 220 58 40 58 40 Stu 30 Stu 30 n 3S 20 5g 20 zi EE 85 e 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100110 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100110 mm o Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer Reader Writer A RF Tag O RF Tag 9 Metal on back 1 2 Communications Y Metal on back mi distance Communications 2 E distance c Metal 5 Metal o Li gt X Li X RFID System 168 User s Manual Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 80mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 110mm min B influence of Inclination Section 8 Appendices 80mm min 110mm min Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D1KP66T RF Tag inclination 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 7
12. Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Cable Connecting Method 1 Hold the connector on the Cable and insert it into the connector on the Reader Writer 2 Turn the Cable connector clockwise to lockTurn the Cable connector clockwise to lock it in place itin place Recommended tightening torque 0 39 to 0 49 N m E Removal Method 1 Turn the Cable connector counterclockwise to release the lock 2 Hold the base of the Cable connector and pull it straight out 5 If the connector is difficult to remove press on the Reader Writer and pull on the connector Never pull on the Cable with excessive force Doing so may break the wires and cause malfunction 2724 7 27224 2 RFID System User s Manual O o D O o o Q 45 Section 3 Installation and Connections Attaching Ferrite core Power supply lines Brown 24V Blue 0V Control signal line Purple Power supply lines Brown 424 V Blue 0V Control signal line Purple Ferrite core 5 1 Wrap the power supply lines and Control signal line together around the ferrite core once The ferrite core should be within 5cm Power supply line OV Blue from the tip of the cable Power supply line 24V Brown Control signal line Purple
13. Installing the Reader Writer Facing Each Other Installing the Reader Writer in Parallel V680 D1KP66T SP V680 D1KP58HTN V680 D8KF67 V680 D8KF67M V680 D8KF68A horizontally V680 D8KF68A Vertically e Installing the Reader Writer Facing Each Other e Installing the Reader Writer in Parallel Mounting distance suonneoaJg uonejeisu Mounting distance RFID System 164 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices V680S HMD66 ETN B influence of Surrounding Metal on Reader Writer for Reference Only The Reader Writer can be surface mounted or it can be embedded in metal to protect it from collisions If you embed the Reader Writer in metal separate it as least 160 mm from any metallic surface to prevent malfunctions If the distance between surrounding metal and the Reader Writer is less than 160 mm the Reader Writer communications distance will be greatly reduced Do not allow the height of the metal to exceed the height of the Reader Writer R40 min 160mm min Note 1 Do not bend the cable into a curve tighter than 40 mm in radius Metal casing 2 The communications distance will be reduced significantly if the Reader Writer is installed closer than 160 mm to metal surfaces Mutual Interference of Reader Writers for Reference Only To prevent malfunctioning due to mutual interference when using more than one R
14. o U a Error log information returned RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Query Tables RF Tag Communications READ DATA Heads data from an RF Tag in the communications area p 68 WRITE DATA Writes data to an RF Tag in the communications area p 69 READ ID Reads the ID code from an RF Tag in the communications area p 70 COPY DATA Uses two Reader Writers to copy data from the memory of an RF Tag in the communications area of one Reader Writer A to the memory of the RF Tag in the communications area of another Reader Writer B DATA FILL Writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning from the specified start address The specifications are made in the query LOCK This query locks the specified memory in the RF Tag It will no longer be possible to write data to the locked memory The lock cannot be released HF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT Used to manage the number of times data is written to an RF Tag You can CONTROL use this query for RF Tags with EEPROM memory RESTORE DATA This query reads the restore information from the Reader Writer B Reader Writer Settings Nam o Desmpin Page Page E NN TAG COMMUNICATIONS Oo the communications option of the Reader Writer to Once Auto or FIFO OPTION Trigger GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS Reads the communications option of the Reader Writer Once Auto or FIFO OPTION Trigger SET
15. Number of fill Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to fill words Setting range 0001 to FFFF hex Specify 0000 hex to fill the entire area Fill data Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the data to write to the RF Tag Response Format Normal Response dransacten iieri Field length ow Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description e e t Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response wales oe Exceptia identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Filling 5A5A Hex to Four Words Starting from Word Address 1234 Hex in the RF Tag TX 00000000000DFF 10A100000306123400045A5A RX 000000000006F F 1041000003 RFID System 72 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications BLOCK This query locks the specified memory in the RF Tag It will no longer be possible to write data to the locked memory The lock cannot be released Query Format Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 EN Byte 16 Transaction Protocol ni Register Field length v Function co
16. RFID System V680S Series User s Manual Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN Man No Z339 E1 01 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a V680S series RFID System This manual describes the functions performance and application methods needed for optimum use of the V680S series RFID System Please observe the following items when using the V680S series RFID System e Allow the V680S series RFID System to be installed and operated only by qualified specialists with a sufficient knowledge of electrical systems e Read and understand this manual before attempting to use the RFID System and use the RFID System correctly e Keep this manual in a safe and accessible location so that it is available for reference when required Product Overview Names and Functions of Components Installation and Connections Preparations for Communications Host Communications Specifications Browser Interface 27271191172 Troubleshooting 27110511121 Appendices RFID System V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer User s Manual tiim READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Always Read This Information g 5 Lan Q O 5 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 or comments W
17. Subnet mask Specify in 8 digit hexadecimal the subnet mask to set Setting range FF000000 to FFFFFFFF hex Example FFFF FFOO hex 255 255 255 0 Gateway address Specify in 8 digit hexadecimal the gateway address to set Setting range 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex Example C0A80101 hex 192 168 1 1 Response Format Normal Response Ti i P i selon Field length ani Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 10 hex B800 hex 0006 hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e t Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba Execution Example setting the IP Address to 192 168 1 200 the Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 and the Gateway Address to 192 168 1 1 TX 000000000013FF 10B80000060C C0A801C8FFFFFF00C0A80101 RX 000000000006F F 1088000006 RFID System 80 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS This query reads the TCP IP information that is set in the Reader Writer Query Format T i Unit F i aa Protocol identifier Field length Register address Word count identifie
18. User s Manual 5 e 2 D 5 40 Section 3 Installation and Connections V680 D1KP66MT Mount the RF Tag using M3 flat head screws Mounting Hole Dimensions from the marked side Two M3 holes Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 3 to 0 5 N m M3 flat head screw of 25 02 Marked side T When you install the RF tag please have the bracket as shown in the figure below Material Steel SUS V680 D1KP66MT 2540 2 Two M3 hole Screw mounting 25 0 2 Bracket Unit mm 1 Although it is possible to use aluminum in addition to iron and copper as a mounting bracket communication performance will change depending on the material Please do not use resin as a mounting bracket CHECK Referto Influence of Surrounding Metal in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface of the V680 D1KP66MT lt CHECK 170 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections V680 D1KP66T SP Mount the RF Tag using M5 screws and washers The tightening torque is 1 2 N m There are no restrictions on the mounting direction for the RF Tag or the direction of RF Tag travel in respect to the Reader Writer Mounting Hole Dimensions Two 5 hoses 5 Refer to Influence of Metal at Back Surface in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface of the V680 D1KP66T SP
19. ume eee mec _ Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba Execution Example Copying Four Words of Data Starting from Word Address 1234 Hex in the RF Tag to the RF Tag in the Communications Area of the Reader Writer at IP Address 192 168 1 201 TX 00000000000F FF 10A80000040812340004C 0A801C 9 RX 000000000006F 1048000004 RFID System User s Manual 71 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B DATA FILL This query writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning from the specified start address The specifications are made in the query Query Format Byte1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 18 ion Protocol Unit Register P ev Field length Function code 9 Word count Byte count Fill information identifier identifier identifier address Byte 13 Byte 14 Bytes Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Fill address Number of fill words Fill data Parameter Description Register address The register address A100 hex that specifies filling data Word count Number of words of fill information 0003 hex Byte count Number of bytes of fill information 06 hex Fill Fill address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing data in the RF Tag information Setting range 0000 to 9FFF hex Specify a word address
20. Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction Protocol Unit Register 0000 hex 0009 hex BF00 hex 0001 hex 0000 hex Parameter Description Hegister address The register address BFOO hex that specifies initializing settings Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes for the option 02 hex Option Always 0000 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit 0000 hex 0006 hex 00 hex 0001 hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception P f Field h identifier identifier code code e e t Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Initializing All Settings 000000000009F F 10BF 000001020000 RX 000000000006F F 10BF 000001 RFID System 88 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Checking Reader Writer Information E MEASURE NOISE Measures the noise level around the Reader Writer Query Format ti Unit F a idi Protocol identifier Field length n neuen Register address Word count
21. o D O o o Q 2 Close the ferrite core until you hear it click into place RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections Connecting the 6805 41 M Cable to the Host Device B Power Supply and Operation Mode Signal You must connect the power supply lines 24 VDC and 0 VDC and the operation mode signal line in the V680S A41 IM Cable Wire color Meaning Connected to Applicable wire Brown 24 VDC V DC output terminal AWG20 Blue 0 VDC V DC output terminal Control signal Run Mode V DC output terminal AWG24 Safe Mode V DC output terminal Violet Note If you start the Reader Writer with the control signal connected to the VDC side of the power supply the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode Refer to Safe Mode Section 7 Troubleshooting for information Safe Mode eo Ve e 1 136 2 CHECK ct u Connect the three terminals correctly Otherwise the Reader Writer may be damaged 9 y CHECK 2 Power Supply 8 Use a power source that meets the following conditions Conditions Power supply voltage Output current Safety directive 24 VDC 41096 15 500 mA DC or higher UL Class 2 B Connecting the Host Device Connect the RJ45 connector on the V680S A41L IM Cable to an Ethernet port on the host COM device PA B 8 SV Press in the connector until it locks
22. recorded in the system error log in the Reader Writer Normal Code 0000 hex Processing ended normally Interrupted Processing Error code name Error code Description Communications canceled 0001 hex Processing was canceled when a STOP query was received before an RF Tag was detected The contents of the RF Tag was not changed even for a WRITE DATA query Communications aborted 0002 hex Processing was aborted when a STOP query was received during communications with an RF Tag For a WRITE DATA query the contents of the RF Tag may have been changed Query Errors Errorcodename code Errorcodename Error code Description Frame length error 1001 hex A frame with a length that exceeded the protocol specification was received Frame header error 1002 hex The frame header did not agree with the protocol specifications Illegal query error 1003 hex A query that is not supported by the Reader Writer was received Query format error 1004 hex There was an error in the format of the received query data Query parameter error 1005 hex There was an error in the parameters in the received query data Execution status error 1006 hex The Reader Writer could not execute the query that was received Query response error 1010 hex A response could not be returned for a query that was received by the Reader Writer An example would be a TCP IP socket communications send failure 1 If a query response er
23. the Reader Writer may automatically start in Safe Mode Refer to Error Descriptions in this Section for for more information CHECK Us p 124 RFID System User s Manual Section 8 Appendices Product Specifications 138 Data Characteristics 154 44 Reader Writer Installation Precautions 164 RF Tag Installation Precautions 166 44 RF Tag Memory Map 186 Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers and RF Tags188 44 Degree of Protection 191 RFID System User s Manual 137 Section 8 Appendices Product Specifications Reader Writer General Specifications Item Model V680S HMD64 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN Dimensions 75 x 75 x 40 mm W x H x D excluding protruding 120 x 120 x 40 mm W x H x D excluding parts protruding parts Power supply voltage 24 VDC 15 to 41096 Consumption current Ambient operating 10 to 55 C with no icing temperature Ambient operating 25 to 8596 with no condensation humidity Ambient storage 25 to 70 C with no icing temperature Ambient storage 25 to 85 with no condensation humidity Insulation resistance 20 MO min at 500 VDC between cable terminals and case Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between cable terminals and case Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 100 m s 10 sweeps in each of 3 axis directions up down left right and forward backward
24. 1 to 113 words Display of query to send Displays the query to send if communications are performed with an HF Tag Enter the query directly when you are not communicating with an RF Tag If you enter the query directly you cannot use a transaction identifier of FFFF hex O 5 Select this check box to repeatedly and consecutively send the query Clear the selection of this check box if the RF Tag communications option of the Reader Writer is set to Auto If a query is sent repeatedly and consecutively with the Auto option an execution status error will occur 2 Response Item name Description Response Displays the response that was returned from the Reader Writer The background color will be green when the operation will be done normally Error code If the response from the Reader Writer indicates an error end the error code and a description will be displayed in red RFID System User s Manual 113 Section 6 Browser Interface 3 Query Response Log Querv Respanse Log Mumber of sent 2 Query JOO0000000006FFOsS00000002 Response gHBBBOgBBBSDBOBBTEFEHSBHSTIsSqS5678 Query jJOO0000000006FFOs00000002 Response OOO000000003 FF8s04 Item name Description Query Response Log Displays up to 15 queries and responses from communications with the RF Tags You can clear the log using right click Number of sent Displays the total number of queries send
25. Check OK SequenceOption 0 Check OK O 5 Configuration Update Completed RFID System User s Manual 121 Section 6 Browser Interface Configuration File This section describes the format of the configuration file The configuration file uses a normal INI file format e Any line that starts with a semicolon is treated as a comment e Any line that starts with an opening bracket is treated as a section declaration row The row must also end in a closing bracket e Any row that does not start with either of the above two characters is an entry row Section and Entry Table Entry name Description Default NetworkSetting IPAddress Gives the setting of the IP address of the 192 168 1 200 Reader Writer Specify four decimal numbers separated by periods SubnetMask Gives the setting of the subnet mask of the 255 255 255 0 Reader Writer Specify four decimal numbers separated by periods GatewayAddress Gives the setting of the default gateway of 192 168 1 254 the Reader Writer Specify four decimal numbers separated by periods DeviceName Gives the name of the Reader Writer Specify up to 63 ASCII characters WebPassword Gives the login password for the browser interface Specify up to 15 ASCII characters Specify blank for no password WebPortNo Gives the Ethernet communications port number for the browser interface Specify 1024
26. Description Exception code v6 Query that was invoked when an error occurred For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section RFID System User s Manual e e e D 95 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Execution Example Reading the Recent Error Information When a Query from a Remote Node with an IP Address of 192 168 1 2 Resulted in an Error at an Operating Time of 1111111111 TX 000000000006FF03C700007D RX 0000000000F DFF03FA423A35C7C0A80102eeeeeeeexxllcccccccc ccc eeeeeeee end code xx exception code ll communications query information size cccccccc communications query information e e t RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG This query reads the log of communications errors that have occurred in the Reader Writer Query Format i Unit F i aa Protocol identifier Field length Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C600 hex 0061 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address C600 hex that specifies the communications error log information Word count The number of words in the communications error log information to read 0061 hex Response Format Normal Response ByteO Byte 1 Byte4 Byte5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 EN
27. Epoxy Adhesive EP001 40 to 110 C Cemedine Co Ltd One part Epoxy Adhesive TB2285 Two part Epoxy Adhesive TB2087 ThreeBond Co Ltd 40 to 150 C ThreeBond Co Ltd above adhesives may not provide sufficient strength when attaching RF Tags to polyethylene polypropylene fluororesins or silicon based resins Check applicability carefully in advance Consult with the manufacturer for detailed information on adhesives RFID System 38 User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections E V680 D1KP66T Mounting on Non metallic Material Mount the RF Tag using M3 flat head screws Mounting Hole Dimensions from the marked side Two M3 holes Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 3 to 0 5 N m M3 flat head screw Marked side 25 02 mE Mounting on Metallic Material The communications distance will decrease if tlat nead screw there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP66T 1 z RF Tag Marked sidef If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use the V600 A86 Attachment sold separately or a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin 25 02 220 Mounting Hole Dimensions Two holes 5 e m D 5 Attachment V600 A86 5 y Referto Influence of Metal at Back Surface in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface of the V680 D1KP66T E CHECK IL 168 RFID System
28. Format Normal Response Protocol identifier Field length ani Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction Unit Function Exception ansaction Protocol identifier Field length 0000 hex 0003 FFhex 9onex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 e e t Execution Example Setting the Web Port to 7090 1BB2 hex TX 00000000009F F 10BA000001021BB2 RX 000000000006F F 10BA000001 RFID System 84 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS This query reads the WEB information that is set in the Reader Writer Query Format Protocol identifier Field length sd Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier Hegister address The register address B800 hex that specifies the WEB communications conditions The number of words in the WEB communications conditions information to read 0001 hex Response Format Normal Response ByteO Byte1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction Protocol Un
29. Read data 1 upper byte 11 11 Read data 1 lower byte 11 12 Read data 2 upper byte 22 13 Read data 2 lower byte 22 14 Read data upper byte 33 15 Read data lower byte 33 16 Read data 4 upper byte 44 17 Read data 4 lower byte 44 RFID System 60 User s Manual E Write Holding Register 10 Hex This function code is used to write continuous holding registers Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Example Writing 1111222233334444 to Four Words Starting from Address 1234 Hex jar Tag address Register address Tag address Register address in the RF Tag Query NO Field name pu 1 Transaction identifier upper byte 00 2 Transaction identifier lower byte 00 3 Protocol identifier upper byte 00 4 Protocol identifier lower byte 00 5 Field length upper byte 00 6 Field length lower byte OF 7 Unit identifier FF 8 Function code 10 9 Register address upper byte See note 1 12 10 Register address lower byte See note 1 34 11 Word count upper byte 00 12 Word count lower byte 04 13 Byte count 08 14 Write data 1 upper byte 11 15 Write data 1 lower byte 11 16 Write data 2 upper byte 22 17 Write data 2 lower byte 22 18 Write data upper byte 33 19 Write data 3 lower byte 33 20 Write data 4 upper byte 44 21 Write data 4 lower byte 44 5 address in the RF Tag is the same as the register address 3 CHECK Response N
30. Slave device busy c T O 3 3 2 O ct O o U r O o RFID System User s Manual 59 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Function Code Descriptions Read Holding Register 03 Hex This function code is used to read the contents of the specified number of continuous holding registers starting from the specified address Example Reading Four Words of Data Starting from Address 1234 Hex in the RF Tag Query Example No Field name hex 1 Transaction identifier upper byte 00 2 Transaction identifier lower byte 00 3 Protocol identifier upper byte 00 4 Protocol identifier lower byte 00 5 Field length upper byte 00 6 Field length lower byte 06 7 Unit identifier FF 8 Function code 03 9 Register address upper byte See note 1 12 10 Register address lower byte See note 1 34 11 Word count upper byte 00 2 12 Word count lower byte 04 E S address the RF Tag is the same as the register address 3 e c 3 CHECK 2 O 5 Response Field name alos o hex 8 1 Transaction identifier upper byte 00 2 Transaction identifier lower byte 00 3 Protocol identifier upper byte 00 4 Protocol identifier lower byte 00 5 Field length upper byte 00 6 Field length lower byte OB 7 Unit identifier FF 8 Function code 03 9 Byte count 08 10
31. TAG COMMUNICATIONS Sets the conditions for Reader Writer communications with RF Tags high CONDITIONS speed normal speed and write verification GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS Reads the conditions that are set in the Reader Writer for communications CONDITIONS with RF Tags high speed normal speed and write verification SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS Sets TCP IP communications CONDITIONS GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS Reads the TCP IP information that is set in the Reader Writer CONDITIONS SET DEVICE NAME Sets a name for the Reader Writer GET DEVICE NAME Reads the name that is set in the Reader Writer p 83 SET WEB COMMUNICATIONS This query sets the TCP IP communications conditions of the Reader Writer CONDITIONS GET WEB COMMUNICATIONS This query reads the WEB information that is set in the Reader Writer CONDITIONS SET WEB PASSWORD si WEB PASSWORD Sets a password for accessing the Reader Writer from a Web browser LLL oo M WEB PASSWORD Reads the Web server password that is set in the Reader Writer INITIALIZE SETTINGS Returns all of the setting information in the Reader Writer to the default status O c V O 3 3 c 3 O 9 O o0 U O O RFID System User s Manual 63 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B Checking Reader Writer Information GET Reader Writer OPERATING Reads the operating status from the Reader Writer STATUS GET OPERATING TIME Reads the oper
32. Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D8KF68A RF Tag inclination 0 V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D8KF68A horizontally V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF68A vertically V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF68A horizontally V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF68A vertically Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF68A horizontally Metallic material HF Tag Non Metallic material Reader Writer e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF68A horizontally Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF68A vertically Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF68A vertically RF Tag Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer Section 8 Appendices RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types V680 D1KP54T V680 D1KP66T V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T SP V680 D1KP58HTN V680 D8KF67 V680 D8KF67M V680 D8KF68A Memory capacity user memory 1 000 bytes 8 192 bytes As of April 2013 Memory type Life expectancy e Overwrite operations 100 000 times for each address at 25 C e Data retention 10 years at
33. The Reader Writer communicates with only one operable RF Tag in the communications area If an RF Tag that has been communicated with for a Once specification is within the communications area the Reader Writer will not communicate with it a second time Once Communications with the RF Tag are performed according to queries that are sent from the host device When the Reader Writer has completed communicating with the RF Tag it sends a response to the host device and then waits for another query If there is no RF Tag in the communications area when the Reader Writer receives a query from the host device the Reader Writer returns an RF Tag missing error error code 2001 hex Use a sensor or other means to confirm the presence of an RF Tag before sending the query The Reader Writer communicates with the RF Tag the X communications area of the antenna when the host device sends a query RF 15 2 UL ecl ED eader R Writer Once communication If there is no RF Tag an RF Tag missing error will occur If an RF Tag communications error occurs an error is detected according to the nature of the error Host device Reader Writer Host device Reader Writer Processing completed processing RF Tag operation Header Writer RF Tag RFID System User s Manu
34. User s Manual Section 8 Appendices V700 A80 Attachment 40 Unit mm Mounting Hole Dimensions Two M3 holes 310 2 22 HF Tag Heat Resistance e Storing RF Tags under high temperatures or under heat cycles will adversely affect the performance of the internal parts and the service life of the RF Tags An LTPD of 1096 was used for evaluation of RF Tags that reached the end of their service life after testing under the following test conditions Heat cycle 1 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 180 C No failures occurred in 22 samples High temperature storage 1 000 hours at 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 hours at 180 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 5 uf LTPD Lot Tolerance Percent Defective The lower limit of the malfunction rate for lots to be considered unacceptable during reliability testing E CHECK RFID System User s Manual 1 suoneouyioedgs jonpoig 43 Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66T D1KP66MT General Specifications Memory capacity 1 000 bytes user area Memory type EEPROM Data retention 10 years after writing at 85 C or less 0 5 years after writing at 85 C to 125 C Total data retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours See Note 1 Write
35. Writer CHECK 1 When you restart the Reader Writer after you change the IP address WEB browser not reconnect the Reader Writer If you re specified the new IP address in the address field of the browser the screen will be appeared gt RFID System User s Manual 111 Section 6 Browser Interface Communications Settings View OMRON V680S RFID ReaderAVriter Status RF Tag communication settings go Network settings RF Tag communications option Once v penses See RF Tag communications condition English w settings RF Tag communications speed High speed RF Tag communications Write verify Lag view Click this button to set the displayed values Reboot Configuration Description Setting range Default HF Tag Communications Select the RF Tag communications Once Auto or FIFO Trigger option option HF Tag Communications Specify the speed of communications High speed or Normal speed High speed opeed with the RF Tags Write Verify Select this check box to enable write Enabled disabled Enabled verification 9 ct 5 3 r mi e Refer to Communications Options in Section 2 Names and Functions of Components for information of RF Tag Communications option CHECK gt 0 21 Refer to SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Query in Section 2 Names and Functions of Co
36. a Problem Troubleshooting p 65 Exception Code Table p 16 Exception Code Table p 131 Troubleshooting Flowcharts RFID System User s Manual gt o e 5 D gt o S et 5 2 5 D MEMO RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Component Names 16 Functions 20 RFID System User s Manual 15 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Component Names Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Operation Indicators RF LINK ACT RUN green Lighting while the Reader Writer is operating normally Flashing Flash while the Reader Writer is operating in green Safe mode Not lit Turn off when power is not supplied NORM ERR NORM ERR RF NORM ERR yellow Lighting during communication for RF Tag Not lit Turn off when not in communication with no error NORM ERR indicator shows the result of communications with an RF Tag green Lighting when the communications finish with no error red Lighting once when an error occurs during communications with the host device or during communications with an RF Tag Lighting when unrecoverable error occurs 5 2 e lt 3 Connector V680S HMD66 ETN RF LINK ACT NORM ERR Flashing Flash when recoverable error occurs
37. by the Reader Writer 9 ct 5 r mi D RFID System 114 User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface Log View OMRON V680S RFID Reader Writer Status Log view BPecent error query information Network settings Time Error name IP address Error code Exception code INIT 00015 Tag missing error 1921601 206 English Ww Communication lt settings nam Communications error log HF Tag Time Error name IP address Transaction ID Function code communications 0 00 15 RF Tag missing error 192 7681 2396 0000 09 Loe wiew Noise monitor 4 System error log Time Error name Error code Infor mation Infor mation Reboot Xe Item name Description Recent error query Displays the following recent error query information information Time Error name IP address Error code Exception code Query size and Query Communications error log Displays the following information from the communications error log Time Error name IP address Transaction ID Function code Register address Exception code and Error code O 5 System error log Displays the following information from the system error log Time Error name Error code Information 1 and Information 2 Refer to Communications Error Log in Section 2 Names and Functions of Compon
38. change any of these settings you must first save them and then reset the Reader Writer to enable using them Fixed IP Address Setting Default setting 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask Setting Default setting 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Setting Default setting 192 168 1 254 Setting the Web Password You can set a password for logging in from a Web interface The password can be up to 15 ASCII characters No password is set by default If a Web password is set a dialog box requesting entry of the password will be displayed when the initial Web server interface is displayed If the correct password is entered a normal Web interface can be used B Setting Reader Writer Operation You can set parameters that control Reader Writer operation If you change any of these settings you must first save them and then reset the Reader Writer to enable using them RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Error Logs The Reader Writer manages errors that occur during operation in logs The error logs are saved until the power supply to the Reader Writer is turned OFF You can read the error logs by sending queries from the host device or by using a browser The following logs are saved Category Description System error log This log contains up to eight fatal errors that were detected by the Reader Writer They are given in chronological order If more than eight system errors occur the oldest recor
39. countermeasures p 26 Check the influence of surrounding metal and make sure there is sufficient communications distance Repeat the processing while the RF Tag is in the communications area of the Reader Writer Measure the noise and implement noise countermeasures p 26 Check the influence of surrounding metal and make sure there is sufficient communications distance RF Tag system error 2008 hex Change to an RF Tag that is supported by the Reader Writer RF Tag overwriting error 2009 hex Replace the RF Tag Reader Writer connection error 200A hex Make sure that the copy destination Reader Writer is operating normally Make sure that the copy destination Reader Writer is normally connected to the network and that there are no mistakes in the settings RFID System User s Manual 51019 7 129 Section 7 Troubleshooting Maintenance and Inspection The Reader Writer must be inspected on a daily or periodic basis so that the functions remain in good condition The Reader Writer consists of semiconductors that last almost indefinitely The following malfunctions however may result due to the operating environment and conditions 1 Element deterioration due to overvoltage or overcurrent 2 Element deterioration due to continuous stress caused by high ambient temperature 3 Connector contact faults or insulation deterioration due to humidity a
40. endurance 100 000 writes for each block 25 C Ambient operating 25 to 85 C with no icing temperature when communicating with RF Tags Ambient storage 40 to 125 C with no icing temperature with data retention Ambient operating 3596 to 95 humidity Degree of protection IP68 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 15 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 times Dimensions 34 x 34 x 3 5 mm W x H x D Materials Molded PPS resin Weight Approx 6 g Approx 7 5 g Metal countermeasures None Provided Note 1 After storing RF Tags at high temperatures rewrite the data even if changes are not required high temperatures are those between 125 and 180 C 2 Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method The V680 D1KP66MT must be mounted on a metallic surface The markings on the V680 D1KP66T and V680 D1KP66MT are shown below V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T O O 5 0 S METALO 9 OMRON OMRON V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T XXXXXX XXXXXX O MADE IN JAPAN O MADE IN JAPAN 5 mA marked surface is the commu
41. identifier Protocol identifier Field length i no Register address Byte count Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Copy address Copy word count IP address Parameter Description Register address The register address A800 hex that specifies the copying query Word count The number of words of data to read 0004 hex Byte count The number of bytes of data to read 08 hex Copy address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing the copied data in the RF Tag Setting range 0000 to 9FFF hex Specify a word address Copy word count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to copy Setting range 0001 to 0066 hex 1 to 102 IP address The IP address of the copy destination Reader Writer in 32 bits Example COA801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 Response Format Normal Response 0 Byte1 2 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 aneacten j Field length TIE Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e D Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion dde Protocol identifier Field length A Hp identifier identifier code code OX p X
42. penetration of oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction Note This OMRON in house standard confirms resistance to cutting and other oils It is equivalent to the former JEM standard Oil proof uonoojoJd jo 192 RFID System User s Manual 1101 E S Degree of Protection 193 User s Manual RFID System 194 Revision History AA manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and rear pages Cat No Z339 E1 01 Revision code April 2013 Original production RFID System User s Manual Authorized Distributor
43. the communications area Query Format Ti ti it F job id Protocol identifier Field length n Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex A000 hex 0004 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address A000 hex that specifies reading the ID Word count The number of words of data to read 0004 hex Response Format Normal Response yes Bet Bes Byes eves Byes Bye ums evere Protocol identifier Field length eye Read data identifier identifier code count Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the UID data that was read from the RF Tag 08 hex Read data The UID data that was read from the RF Tag is attached Error Response Transaction T Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section v6 Execution Example Reading the UID Data 1122334455667788 hex from an RF Tag TX 000000000006F F03A0000004 RX 00000000000BFF03081122334455667788 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications COPY DATA This query uses two Reader Writers to copy data from the memory of an RF Tag in the communications area of one Reader Writer A to the memory of the RF Tag in the communications area of another Reader Writer B Query Format T T Unit Transaction
44. 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 Connect the control signal to the positive and negative sides of the power supply The control signal is used to change the operation mode of the Reader Writer A Refer to Connecting the 6805 41 Cable to the Host Device in Section 3 Installation and Connections for the connector method i P47 e Do not exceed the rated voltage range Doing so may result in Product destruction or burning e Tighten the mounting screws to a torque of 1 2 N m e Tighten the Cable connector to a torque of 0 39 to 0 49 N m 3 Application Methods e Do not drop the Product e Do not pull on the Cables with excessive force e Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the Product 4 Maintenance e Perform inspections both daily and periodically V1 Refer to Maintenance and Inspection in Section 7 Troubleshooting for the items to inspect Q 0 130 5 Others e When using V680S HMD66 ETN Install the ferrite core of the attachment to the exclusive cable as modev 6805 41 LIM or V680A A42 LIM RFID System User s Manual 5 Introduction Meanings of Symbols 6 22 e Indicates particularly important points related to a function including precautions and application advice CHECK M Indicates page numbers conta
45. with Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 4 O no metal at back surface 4 O O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100110 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100110 mm Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer Reader Writer RF Tag RF Tag Y Metal on back Metal on back LJ Communications i Y m distance Communications distance Metal X lt X 1 Non Metallic material Non Metallic material E Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 60mm min 60mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 90mm min 90mm min suolneseidg uonejeisuy RFID System 6 User s Manual B influence of Inclination Section 8 Appendices Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Commun
46. 0 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Metallic material RF Tag Non Metallic material Reader Writer e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Metallic material RF Tag Non Metallic material Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual ery 169 Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66MT B influence of Surrounding Metal The V680 D1KP66MT can be surface mounted or it can be embedded in metal However do not allow the height of the metal to exceed the height of the V680 D1KP66MT HF Tag HF Tag Embedded Surface mounted 3 5mm max Metallic material Metallic material e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT V 680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT 76 100 90 80 70 60 100 100 Communications distance distance with Communications distance distance with O 8 50 5 3 40 5 5 8 30 w w 20 n n z v 10 E E 0 10 20 30 40 50 mm Distance x from surrounding metal Distance x from surrounding metal HF Tag Metallic material Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one HF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write dista
47. 00000000000000000000000 RFID System 90 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET FIRMWARE VERSION The query reads the firmware version from the Reader Writer Query Format Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length i Register address Word count identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C000 hex 0006 hex Parameter Description Register address Word count The register address C000 hex that specifies the firmware version The number of words in the firmware version information to read 0006 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 20 Tran ion ni T 5 sane Protocol identifier Field length Function code Byte count Firmware version information identifier identifier Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Major version of Minor version of Revision of Major version of Minor version of Revision of Run Mode program Run Mode program Run Mode program Safe Mode program Safe Mode program Safe Mode program Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the firmware version information OC hex Firmware version information e e e D Major version of Run Mode program 0000 to 0099 hex BCD Minor version of Run Mode program 0000 to 0099 hex BCD Revision of Run Mode p
48. 00010000 RX 000000000006F F10B 1000002 RFID System 78 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS The query reads the conditions that are set in the Reader Writer for communications with RF Tags high speed normal speed and write verification Query Format Wenn Protocol identifier Field length ui Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex B100 hex 0002 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address B100 hex that specifies the RF Tag communications conditions Word count The number of words in the RF Tag communications conditions information to read 0002 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit RF Tag communications e Field length Function code Byte count identifier identifier identifier conditions information Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Write verification Byte count The number of bytes in the RF Tag communications conditions information 04 hex Tag communications Communications High speed 0000 hex Standard 0001 hex conditions information speed Write verification No 0000 hex Yes 0001 hex e e e D Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception i P Protocol identifier Field length e P identifier identifier code code 9m Fee e Parame
49. 07 liter min per hole 25to3m 12 5 liter min o 4 Discharging nozzle 6 3 dia Protection against high pressure water jet spray Protects against high pressure water jet spray approaching at any angle towards the product Water is jet sprayed at any angle towards the product for 1 min per square meter for at least 3 min in total from the test machine 100 liter min o 4 Discharging nozzle 12 5 dia Protection against limited immersion in water 8 Protection against long See note term immersion in water fa Resists the penetration of water when the product is placed underwater at specified pressure for a specified time Can be used continuously underwater The product is placed 1 m deep in water if the product is 850 mm max in height for 30 min The test method is determined by the manufacturer and user Note OMRON Test Method 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 water and half hour in 85 C water B Oil Resistance OMRON in house standard Oil resistant No adverse affect from oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction Protects against
50. 1 E Setting Procedure for Modbus Queries from the Host Device You can set the following items with a SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS query e P address e Subnet mask e Gateway address Refer to SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for Initial Setting Procedure for Modbus Queries from the Host Device zs p 80 If you change the network settings please restart the Reader Writer Settings will be effective after a restart of the Reader Writer CHECK RFID System User s Manual 53 U D 5 O 3 3 c E e 5 O 5 Q 5 Section 4 Preparations for Communications Communications Test Communications Test with Host Device A communications test is performed to confirm that the host device and Reader Writer are connected correctly Communications Test between Reader Writer and RF Tags Send queries from the host device to test communications between the Reader Writer and the RF Tags 3 3 c o 4 RFID System 54 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Modbus Communications Protocol Message Details READ DATA WRITE DATA READ ID COPY DATA DATA FILL LOCK RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL RESTORE DATA SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS GET TAG COMMU
51. 250 200 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 200 X Section 8 Appendices Unit mm V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D8KF67M Back Surface Metal Y Back Surface Metal ay Ke RN 100 80 60 40 V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D8KF68A Back Surface Metal 250 200 150 100 7 Read NNN Write 20260 20 40 60 80 X Verticall facing RF Tag Y Read RAY Write E lt 55022552 lt 27A 50 0 50 100 150 200 X o et 5 D D 5 D T RFID System 159 User s Manual sonsuejoeieuy erd 19215 1 60 Section 8 Appendices V680S HMD66 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D1KP54T Back Surface Metal A Read RAY Write e KA 0 94 SKS 550506 SES RL 550 XX OX od 525 9216 lt gt 52 CX lt XX RS 2555 00 5 SE 25259 KL 525 525 55 KS KS 2505 52 555 e 27 3 5 A TA 2 55 100 80 60 40 0 0 20 40 60 80 X gt 5 Q e 0 Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal Read RAY Write 525052 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X V680S HMD66 ETN amp V680 D1KP58HTN Back Surface Metal with Attachment V680 A80 Read RAY Write 2 4
52. 680 D8KF68A Memory capacity 8 192 bytes user area Memory type FRAM Data retention 10 years after writing 70 C max 6 years after writing 85 C max Write Endurance 10 billion times per block 85 C or less Access frequency See Note 1 10 billion times Ambient operating temperature 20 to 85 C with no icing Ambient storage temperature 40 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 3576 to 85 Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 100 m s 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 11 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 times Dimensions 86 x 54 x 10 mm W x H x D Materials Case PBT resin Filling Epoxy resin Weight Approx 50 g Metal countermeasures None Note 1 The total communications frequency of the Read or Write is called an access frequency 2 Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method Dimensions V680 D8KF68A UU Unit mm Two 4 5 dia mounting holes Mounting Hole Dimensions Two 4 holes PBT resin Epoxy resin Case material Filling The marked surface is the communi
53. 80S HMD64 680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN ao aoe AAS 3294 35 V680S HMD66 680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN m m eT Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN Metallic material Metallic material Non Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual V680 D8KF67 Section 8 Appendices B influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags The communications distance will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP66T SP RF Tag If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin The following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface and the communications distance e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF67 e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF67 100 100 SES 90 SES 90 o 80 o 80 o 70 o 70 O 55 60 amp 60 82 50 82 50 Su 90 Ja 5 20 5 20 10 EE 10 62 88 iG 25 50 75 100 125 mm 0 25 50 100 125 Distance x the metal plate back of RF Tag Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer Reader Writer HF Tag Communications distance Metal Non Metallic material Metal at back surface Y Metal at back surface
54. 85 C EEPROM e Overwrite operations 100 000 times for each address at 25 C e Data retention 10 years at 85 C Total data retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours e Number of accesses 10 billion e Data retention 10 years at 55 C sodA A1ouiejy pue senioedeo Aioway Jy 67 RFID System User s Manual 185 Section 8 Appendices RF Tag Memory Map V680 D1KP RF Tags Block Address W 174 hex m 0001 hex oe 0002 hex 0003 hex 0004 0004 hex 0006 hex EEPROM is used as the memory in the RF Tag 0006hex LOT hex hex User area 01 ae hex O1ED hex 01 aan hex 01 ee hex 01 EET hex 124 Oreo hex hex 01F2 hex 01F3 hex k 1 word d Data The user accessible capacity is 1 000 bytes RFID System 6 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices V680 D8KF6 RF Tags Sector Block Address W 0001 hex 0002 hex 0003 hex 0004 hex 0005 hex 0006 hex 0007 hex Data O3F8 hex O3F9 hex O3FA hex O3FB hex hex O3FD hex OSFE hex hex FRAM is used as the memory in the 2200 The user accessible capacity is 8 192 01 hex 0 02 hex 0C03 hex 0 04 hex 0C05 hex 0C06 hex 0CO07 hex OFF8 hex OFF9 hex OFFA hex OFFB hex OFFC hex OFFD hex OFFE hex OFFF hex 1 022 1 023 j 1 word RFID System User s Manual 187
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56. Byte 31 m Byte 179 Byte 202 Transaction iden Protocol identifier Field length Unit Function code Byte count Number of records Most recent communications Most recent communications tifier identifier error record error record 7 Byte 11 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Byte21 Byte 22 Byte 23 Byte 24 Byte25 Byte26 Byte27 Byte28 Byte29 Byte30 Byte 31 ES Byte 34 4 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes SS SS SS 3 bytes 4 bytes Parameter 00000 Description Number of bytes in recent error query The number of bytes in the recent error query information that was read information FA hex Number of record The number of record in the recent error query information that was read e e D Most recent Operating time The operating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits communications hexadecimal Unit ms error record IP address of remote Contains the IP address where the error occurred in 4 digits hexadecimal node Example COA801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 Transaction identifier Transaction identifier specified by the query when an error occurred Heserved 1 This field is always 0000 hex Function code Function code specified by the query when an error occurred Reserved 2 This field is always 00 hex Register address Register address specified by the query when an error occurred Exception code For details refer to Exception Co
57. E GET Model INFORMATION This query reads the model number from the Reader Writer Query Format Ti ti it F job id Protocol identifier Field length n Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C100 hex 0010 hex Parameter Description Hegister address The register address C100 hex that specifies the model number information Word count The number of words in the model number information to read 0010 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 40 Haan 1990 Field length Function code Byte count Model number information identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the model number information that was read 20 hex Model number information The model number is returned as a 31 character ASCII text string If there are fewer than 32 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception identifier Protocol identifier Field length identifier Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section e e t Execution Example Reading the Model Information When the Model Number Is V680S A001 TX 000000000006F F03C 1000010 RX 000000000023F F 032056363830532A41303031000000000000000000000
58. ION 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 OMRONS 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 believed to be accurate
59. Identifier This is the transaction identifier of the query that was received by the Reader Writer Function Code This is the function code in the query that was received by the Reader Writer Register Address This is the register address in the query that was received by the Reader Writer Exception Code This is the exception code in the response that was returned by the Reader Writer Error Code This code identifies the nature of the error 5 y Refer to Error Codes in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for the meanings of the error codes e CHECK IUA p 66 RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Error Source Device Information If the error occurs in the Reader Writer after receiving a query from the host device the error source device information is set to 0000 hex If the COPY DATA query is sent and the error occurred at the copy destination Reader Writer the error source device information is set to 0001 hex Reserved Reserved fields are always 00 hex Tl o o RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Recent Error Query Log The record in the recent error query log consists of 250 bytes in the format that is shown in the following table Only one record is ever recorded in the recent error query log To read the recent error query log either send a GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION que
60. JONPOId RFID System User s Manual 147 Section 8 Appendices Dimensions V680 D1KP58HTN Unit mm lt V680 A80 Attachment This Attachment is used to hold V680 D1KP58HTN ID Tags Applicable model V680 D1KP58HTN Unit mm IH E 3 20 dia 12 dia 3 2 dia M12 M12 Mounting Hole Dimensions Accessories 2 nuts M12 1 split pin nominal dimensions 3 2 mm dia x 20 mm length JONPOId Ewe ees RFID System 8 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices High temperature Applications V680 D1KP58HTN Data Retention eDue to the characteristics of EEPROM any data that is written to an RF Tag may be lost if it is used in a high temperature environment that exceeds 125 C for a total of more than 10 hours Always reset the data holding time before a total of 10 hours is reached eCommunications between the Reader Writer and RF Tags may fail in high temperature environments of 85 C or higher Do not perform communications between the Reader Writer and RF Tag in a high temperature environment of 85 C or higher eDue to the characteristics of EEPROM the UID RF Tag ID code may be lost if an RF Tag is used in a high temperature environment that exceeds 125 C Do not use commands that use the UID in high temperature environments that exceed 125 C eDo not use the ID READ command eYou cannot use FIFO trigger communications Total Usage Time This section
61. Ju pue lt 1 JO eouejsisey 2 188 Section 8 Appendices Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers and RF Tags Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers B Applicable Models V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN The chemicals that affect the Reader Writer are listed below PBT polybutylene terephthalate is used as the case material and a urethane resin is used as the filling Refer to the following lists and do not use chemicals that affect PBT and urethane resins Reader Writers cannot be used in applications with explosion proof specifications Chemicals That Cause Deformations Cracks Etc Chemical name Acetone trichloroethylene ethylene dichloride sodium hydroxide and other alkaline substances hydrochloric acid 3596 or more nitric acid 7096 or more Chemicals That May Cause Discoloration Swelling Etc Chemical name Hydrochloric acid 1096 RT acetic acid 5 RT benzene nitric acid 2096 or more Note The above results are from tests conducted at room temperature 23 C Even if the chemicals do not affect the PPS or epoxy resins at room temperature they may affect the resins at higher or lower temperatures Check the chemicals carefully in advance RFID System User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Applicable Models V680 D1KP54T D1KP66T D1KP66MT D1KP58HTN PPS resin is used for case material Refer to the following lists and do not use
62. MUNICATIONS CONDITIONS B900 hex GET DEVICE NAME 900 SET DEVICE 00 hex GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS EN hex SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS W hex GET WEB PASSWORD R hex SET WEB PASSWORD W BCO0to 00 hex Reserved EF BF00 hex INITIALIZE SETTINGS Getting Reader Writer C000 hex GET FIRMWARE VERSION R information C100 hex GET DEVICE INFORMATION R C200 hex GET MAC ADDRESS R C300 hex GET Reader Writer OPERATING STATUS R C400 hex GET OPERATING TIME 500 GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG Lg C600 hex GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG R C700 hex GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION R C800 hex Reserved Controlling Reader Writer D000 hex HESET W operation D100 hex STOP W D200 hex MEASURE NOISE RE RFID System User s Manual Ily Burzijeniul 105 3 ex N 5 gt o D 5 106 RFID System User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface 44 Browser Operation Window 108 Operation Interface 109 RFID System User s Manual 107 w o 9 5 Q 108 Section 6 Browser Interface Browser Operation Window Connect the Ethernet cable and start a Web browser on the computer Enter the IP address of the Reader Writer in the address field of the Web browser to display the browser operation window Enter http 192 168 1 200 if you are using the default I
63. NICATIONS CONDITIONS SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SET DEVICE NAME GET DEVICE NAME SET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS GET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SET WEB PASSWORD GET WEB PASSWORD INITIALIZE SETTINGS GET Model INFORMATION GET FIRMWARE VERSION GET MAC ADDRESS GET Reader Writer OPERATING STATUS GET OPERATING TIME GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG GET RESTORE INFORMATION STOP RESET Initializing All Settings 56 68 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 99 100 101 104 105 RFID System User s Manual uu r O 3 e 5 o o e 5 55 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Modbus Communications Protocol Communications between the host device and the Reader Writer are performed on a client server basis The computer PLC or other host device is the client and the Reader Writer is the server Although you can change the setting of the IP address of the Reader Writer as required port number 502 is always used for Modbus TCP communications Client Server host device Reader Writer Connection requested Connection request acknowledged Query sent Processing executed Response sent Query sent Processing executed Response
64. P address If a Web password is not set in the Reader Writer the Status View will be displayed first To display another view click the specified menu button Only one browser can connect to the Reader Writer at one time If another browser B connects to the Reader Writer while browser A is displaying the Reader Writer interface browser A will be cut off and the Reader Writer will communicate with browser B The system requirements to use the Web browser are as follows e Internet Explorer 7 or higher running on Windows XP or Windows 7 e JRE version 6 0 or higher http IP address 2 6605 182 168 1 20 Bi gt Favorites 2 6805 RFID Reader Writer fagi EJ geh gt Safety Took OMRON 76805 RFID Reader Writer Status Status Select the language to display Network settings Device type V680S HMD64 ETN Gas Firmware version Communication settings Run mode program 1 01 RF Tae Safe mode program 1 00 communications MAG address 00 00 0 86 41 6 Operation mode RUN Noise monit Status Operating time Click a button to display the specified view Click this button to reboot the Reader Writer Click this button to change to the Configuration View Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Screenshots are used with permission from Microsoft Java software can be downloaded from the following URL http www java co
65. RF Tag operation i Indicates that access is prohibited RFID System 22 User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components E Normal RF Tag Communications Communications with the RF Tag are performed by using the queries that are listed in the following table Name Description READ DATA Reads data from an RF Tag WRITE DATA Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag READ ID Reads the RF Tag s ID code DATA FILL Writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning from the specified start address The specifications are made in the query LOCK Locks the specified memory block in the RF Tag It will no longer be possible to write data to the locked memory block The lock cannot be released DATA COPY Reads data from the memory of an RF Tag using one Reader Writer A and writes it to the memory of the RF Tag in the communications area of another Reader Writer B E Tag Memory Management RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL Query This query can be used to determine whether the RF Tag overwrite limit has been exceeded e With the RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL query with a subtraction specification 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 e With the RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL query with an addition specification the overwrite count is added to the data in the user specified
66. Reader Writer 110mm min 110mm min 110mm min 110mm min uornejeisu RFID System User s Manual 173 Section 8 Appendices B Influence of Inclination Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D1KP66T SP RF Tag inclination 0 V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D1KP66 T SP V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP Metallic material Metallic material RF Tag HF Tag Non Metallic material Reader Writer Non Metallic material Reader Writer suolnesaid 1 RFID System 174 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP58HTN E Influence of Metal at Back Surface You must consider the influence of the mounting location when mounting RF Tags The communications distance of an RF Tag may be reduced by the influence of the surrounding objects The amount that the communications distance decreases will depend on the mat
67. V680 D8KF67M B influence of Surrounding Metal The V680 D8KF67M can be surface mounted or it can be embedded in metal However do not allow the height of the metal to exceed the height of the V680 D8KF67M HF Tag HF Tag Embedded Surface mounted 4 5mm max Metallic material Metallic material e Vv680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF67M e Vv680S HMD66 ETN V680 D8KF67M S e o 100 Q2 pe 70 O O 90 51 60 SS 88 50 5 5 ae of 31 20 ES 10 SE SE x 0 10 20 30 40 50 mm Distance x from surrounding metal Distance x from surrounding metal XL HF Tag XL Metallic material o e JJ TI 5 o m D Th O gt U r o RFID System User s Manual 179 Section 8 Appendices Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one HF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 70 min 70mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 90mm min suonneooaJdg uonejeisu RFID System 0 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Influence of Inclination Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as p
68. V700 A80 Attachment 1 Place the coin shaped RF Tag in the Attachment The RF Tag can be placed in the Attachment in either direction The direction does not affect operation not repeatedly place the RF Tag in the Attachment and remove it from the Attachment If you do so the RF Tag will become loose or the Attachment will be damaged UE If you must remove an RF Tag from the Attachment insert a flat blade screwdriver in the gap under the RF Tag Do not try to remove it with your bare hands Doing so may result in injury 5 e 2 D 5 2 Mount the Attachment with M3 screws Tighten the screws to a suitable torque 8 Tghtening torque 0 3 to 0 5 N m M3 flat head screw Mounting Hole Dimensions Two M3 holes _ _ Installation with Adhesive Select an adhesive that is suitable for the materials Use the correct application method and amount Always confirm that the RF Tag is securely attached before you use it The RF Tags are made from PPS resin We recommend epoxy adhesives to mount them on metal or hard plastic The epoxy adhesives that are listed in the following table are recommended for the given temperature ranges Ambien ratin bient operating Product name Manufacturer temperature Two part Epoxy Adhesive T8200 managen tTe2105C 40 to 70 One part Moisture curing Elastic Adhesive Ltd TB1530 ThreeBond Co Ltd Two part
69. VE 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 e Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document e 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 e 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 PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICAT
70. ace 100 Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 100 0 50 100 150 mm 0 50 100 150 mm Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer Reader Writer 4 Y gt Metal at back surface He Y Metal at back surface LJ Communications Communications mi distance distance HF Tag HF Tag Metal Metal Xx X Non Metallic material Non Metallic material o le JJ Q e 5 0 D U O 9 m 0 RFID System 182 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 120 mm min 120 mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 150 mm min suonneooaJdg uonejeisu RFID System User s Manual 183 1 184 Section 8 Appendices B Influence of Inclination for Reference Only Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF
71. ad 04 hex e e e D Reader Writer Contains the mode of the Reader Writer that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal operating status 0000 hex Safe Mode 0001 hex Run Mode Status Contains the status of the Reader Writer that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal information 0000 hex Initializing 0001 hex Idling 0002 hex RF Tag communications in progress 0003 hex Downloading 0004 hex Error Error Response i Protocol identifier Field length wh d identifier identifier code code OX OX ome ree 9e Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Execution Example Reading Status When the Reader Writer Is in Run Mode and Idling TX 000000000006F F 03C 3000002 RX 000000000007FF030400010001 RFID System User s Manual 93 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET OPERATING TIME This query reads the operating time from when the power supply to the Reader Writer was turned ON Query Format Ti ti it F job id Protocol identifier Field length n Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C400 hex 0002 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address C400 hex that specifies the operating time Word count The number of words in the operating time to read 0002 hex Response For
72. ag HUN NORM ERR d Lit green Flashes red once If a nonfatal error occurs the Reader Writer will add 80 hex to the function code that was specified by the host device and set the result in the function code field in the response message It will also set an exception code that classifies the error in the exception code field e Returned Function Code Example for an Error Function code specified in query Function code returned in response 03 hex 83 hex 2 For details refer to Exception Code Table in Message Details in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications 3 Je CHECK ILA p 66 After the host device detects an error it can send a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query to the Reader Writer to check the error detail information Refer to the following tables for the error codes that indicate error detail information x A Refer to Error Codes in Message Details in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for the error codes that A indicate error detail information x J CHECK IUA p 66 Ro Referto GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG in Message Details in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for the connection procedure CHECK IUA p 37 snjels 10jeoipu pue 510119 PATEE RFID System 126 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting Errors and Countermeasures Reader Writer Operation Errors B User Configuration Memory Error Initialize the settings to restore normal opera
73. al c o 21 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Auto The Reader Writer automatically detects an RF Tag and communicates with it After the host device sends the query the Reader Writer automatically detects an RF Tag that enters the communications area and communicates with it eect od n The Reader Writer communicates with any RF Tag that X enters the communications area and returns the result to X the host device Then the Reader Writer waits for another query 1 I TI c o Host device Reader Writer Host device lt Reader Writer bo Communications Reader Writer RF Tag Waiting for RF Tag 72288 RF Tag operation Processing completed FIFO Trigger After communicating with an RF Tag access to that RF Tag is prohibited The Reader Writer sends a response to the host device and then waits for another query The Reader Writer communicates in turn with each of the RF Tags that enters the communications area If two RF Tags enter the communications area at the same time a collision occurs resulting in an RF Tag communications error Y M b 7 Me x Host device Reader Writer Processing completed Host device Reader Writer Reader Writer 4 RF Tag
74. al software RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview System Configuration Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN Ethernet cable uoneanbyuo 5 pelle els Et ernet hub Recommended product Cable V680S A41 OM W4S1 05C manufactured by OMRON 417 Q Please use a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as an Ethernet switch or PLC which is connected the e specified Cables V680S A41 M A42 Ground the host device to ground resistance of 100 or less CHECK V Use one of the specified Cables V680S A40 41 42 OM Maximum extension length of the cable is 60m Itis not possible to connect the extension cable and extension cable V680S A40 LIM ww CHECK RFID System Users Manual 11 Section 1 Product Overview Application Flowchart Installation p 36 Preparations Connections and Wiring p 45 gt S 5 1 gt e Setting Reader Writer Communications Conditions p 53 Preparations 7 Communications Test with Host Device p 54 Communications Test between Reader Writer and RF Tags p 54 Trial Operation Checking Surrounding Environment p 164 Communications Test with Actual Quires p 68 Communications RFID System User s Manual If you Encounter
75. al surface Mounting Hole Dimensions Two holes Mount the RF Tag with M3 screws M3 screw Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 6 N m d Marked side 1 When install the RF tag please have the bracket as shown in the figure below Material Steel SUS V680 D8KF67M 32 02 Two M3 hole Screw mounting 32 0 2 Bracket Unit mm V1 Although it is possible to use aluminum in addition to iron and copper as a mounting bracket communication performance will change depending on the material Please do not use resin as a mounting bracket z CHECK Refer to Influence of Surrounding Metal in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface of the V680 D8KF67M CHECK 179 RFID System User s Manual 5 e m D 5 43 Section 3 Installation and Connections V680 DGKF68A Mount the RF Tag with M4 screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 7 to 1 2 N m Two M4 holes M4 screw d Spring washer 44 Flat washer Marked side Unit mm Refer to Influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags in Section 8 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface of the V680 D8KF68A 4 CHECK IUA p 182 5 e 2 D 5 RFID System 44 User s Manual Connections and Wiring Section 3 Installation and Connections
76. anual 175 suonneoaJdg 1 Emel errs 176 Section 8 Appendices Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one HF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 130mm min 130mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 130mm min 130mm min B Influence of Inclination The maximum communications distance is achieved when the RF Tags are mounted so that the surfaces of the RF Tags are parallel with the surface of the Reader Writer If the RF Tags are mounted at an angle the communications distance will decrease You must consider the influence of the inclination of the RF Tags when mounting RF Tags As reference data this section shows the decrease in the communications distance due to RF Tag inclination The X axis gives the angle with which indicates that the RF Tag and Reader Writer surfaces are parallel to each other The Y axis shows the relative communications distance taking the communications distance at 0 as 100 i e it shows the percentage of decrease in the communications distance Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D1KP58HTN RF Tag inclination 0 V6
77. aterial Non metallic material Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D1KP58HTN Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN D1KP58HTN L e cami Communications distance ma V680 A40 Attachment Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc ed ERILE RFID System User s Manual 155 Section 8 Appendices V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer RF Tag Communications distance specification V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D8KF67 7 0 to 70 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to metallic material mounted to non metallic material 7 0 to 70 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D8KF67M Read 4 0 to 45 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to metallic material Write 4 0 to 45 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D8KF68A 10 0 to 100 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material write 10 0 to 100 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP54T Read 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material write 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66T 0 0 to 45 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material 0 0 to 38 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66MT Read 0 0 to 37 0 mm axis offs
78. ating time from when the power supply to the Reader Writer was turned ON GET RECENT ERROR QUERY Reads the recent error information from the Reader Writer INFORMATION GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR Reads the log of communications errors that have occurred in the Reader LOG Writer GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG Heads the log of system errors fatal errors that have occurred in the Reader Writer GET RESTORE INFORMATION This query reads the restore information from the Reader Writer E Controlling Reader Writer Operation STOP Stops Reader Writer operation p 101 RESET Resets the Reader Writer p 104 c o O 3 3 c O O U O RFID System 64 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Exception Code Table Normal end Illegal function e Frame header values are incorrect e The function code is incorrect e The frame length is incorrect Illegal data address e he value in the address field is incorrect Illegal data value e parameter value is incorrect Failure in slave device e The Reader Writer detected an error error in RF Tag communications hardware fault etc Slave device busy e The query cannot be executed End Codes The end code consists of two words in the format that is shown in the following table M Error code Gee Reserved information Always 00 hex Error Codes T
79. ation Precautions 164 RF Tag Installation Precautions 166 RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types 186 RF Tag Memory Map 187 Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers and RF Tags 188 Degree of Protection 191 Revision History 194 RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Features System Configuration Application Flowchart RFID System User s Manual 9 Section 1 Product Overview Features The integrated V680S series Reader Writers V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN perform communications with RF Tags according to quires from a host device or according to quires that are registered in advance Tl D 9 o E Integrated Structure The controller amplifier and antenna are integrated into the Reader Writer for a simple structure B Simple Installation The Reader Writer is automatically set to the best parameters according to the RF Tags to achieve stable communications with more consistent communications and no omissions of RF Tags in the communications area E Simple Connection The highly generic Ethernet is used to connect to the host device to enable easy connection with Ethernet cable without any restrictions from the host PLC manufacturer An Ethernet switch can be used to easily connect more than one RFID System Easy Operation A Web server is provided so that you can easily perform setup and status monitoring by connecting to a computer without the need for any speci
80. ations area 160 mm aximum sp e ed P T Communications time 225 5 ms 42 57 m min RFID System User s Manual sonsiuojoe1eu 163 Section 8 Appendices Reader Writer Installation Precautions V680S HMD64 ETN B influence of Surrounding Metal on Reader Writer for Reference Only The Reader Writer can be surface mounted or it can be embedded in metal to protect it from collisions If you embed the Reader Writer in metal separate it as least 100 mm from any metallic surface to prevent malfunctions If the distance between surrounding metal and the Reader Writer is less than 100 mm the Reader Writer communications distance will be greatly reduced Do not allow the height of the metal to exceed the height of the Reader Writer R40 min 100mm min Metal casing 90mm min lt Note 1 Do not bend the cable into a curve tighter than 40 mm in radius Metal casing 2 The communications distance will be reduced significantly if the Reader Writer is installed closer than 100 mm to metal surfaces Mutual Interference of Reader Writers for Reference Only To prevent malfunctioning due to mutual interference when using more than one Reader Writer leave sufficient space between them as shown in the following diagrams If the distance between the Reader Writers is too short read write distance will be reduced Mounting distance 100mm min Model
81. ations time ms 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF6 Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Head T 0 84N 5 05 Write with verification T 1 18N 3 58 Write without verifivation T 0 91N 3 55 Communications time ms 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 No of bytes byte 21151 erda RFID System 162 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Travel Speed Calculations When communicating with a moving RF Tag specify an AUTO mode The maximum speed for communicating with the RF Tag can be calculated simply using the following formula D Distance travelled in communications area Maximum speed icati T Communications time D Distance travelled in communications area is calculated from the actual measurement or the communications area between the Reader Writer and RF Tag Y Movement direction Calculation Example The following example is for reading 128 bytes with the V680 D8KF68A and V680S HMD66 ETN 250 200 150 200 X 160 mm From the above chart Distance travelled in communications area 160 mm when Y communications distance is 50 mm Communications time T 225 5 ms calculated from the communications time i e 1 2 x 128 bytes 10 46 Therefore the maximum speed of the Tag is as follows Maxi d D Distance travelled in communic
82. cations surface When mounting the RF Tag face the marked surface toward the ERILE A Reader Writer z CHECK RFID System User s Manual 153 Section 8 Appendices Data Characteristics Communications Distance Specifications V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer RF Tag Communications distance specification V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D8KF67 5 0 to 50 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to metallic material mounted to non metallic material 5 O 19 50 0 mim taxis 10 mim V680 D8KF67M 3 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to metallic material 3 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP54T 0 0 to 33 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material odo 26 0 V680 D8KF68A 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66T 0 0 to 47 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material 0 0 to 42 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to metallic material 0 0 to 30 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66T SP 0 0 to 42 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material write 0 0 to 37 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP58HTN Read 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66MT 0 0 to 35 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Installation Conditi
83. chemicals that affect PPS and epoxy resin HF Tags cannot be used in applications with explosion proof specifications Atroom Chemical tempera 90 C Chemical tempera ture ture Sodium hypochlorite Phenol solution A A Sulfuric acid A B Glacial acetic acid A A A A Acetic acid A A A A Oleic acid A A A A Methyl alcohol A A Nitric acid B C Ethyl alcohol A A As 10 A A Sebacic acid diethylhexyl A A Hydrogen fluoride solution 40 B B Acetone A A Chromic acid 40 A A Diethyl ether A A een peroxide solu 7 n heptane A A A Sodium hydroxide solution 60 A A A A Toluene A A A A Aniline A A Ammonia solution A B Mineral oil A A A B Gasoline A A Sodium chloride 0 Sodium carbonate 20 Dichloroethylene A A 2 Carbon tetrachloride A A A Has no adverse effect B May cause discoloration swelling etc C Causes deformation cracks etc 4441 The above table shows the extent of changes in PPS resin exposed to each chemical at room temperature and at 90 C If actual chemicals concentrations and temperatures are different from those shown in the tables always conduct tests under the actual conditions in which the RF Tags are to be used CHECK RFID System User s Manual sel Jy pue sJe1AMJopeag 34 eouejsisey 189 sel pue sJe1AMJopeag 34 eouejsisey jeorueuo
84. curred in 22 samples t LTPD Lot Tolerance Percent Defective The lower limit of the malfunction rate for lots to be considered unacceptable during reliability testing cm CHECK RFID System User s Manual 145 Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66T SP General Specifications Memory capacity 1 000 bytes Memory type EEPROM Data retention 10 years 85 or less Write endurance 100 000 writes for each block 25 C Ambient operating During RF Tag communications 25 to 70 C with no icing temperature Not during RF Tag communications 40 to 110 C with no icing Ambient operating 35 to 95 with no condensation humidity Ambient storage 40 to 110 C with no icing temperature Ambient storage humidity 3596 to 9596 with no condensation Vibration resistance 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s 10 sweeps each in 3 directions for 15 minutes each Shock resistance 500 m s 3 times each in 3 directions Total 18 times Dimensions 95 x 36 5 x 6 5 mm W x H x D excluding protruding parts Degree of protection IP67 Materials Exterior PFA fluororesin HF Tag filling PPS resin Weight Approx 20 g Installation method Two M5 screws Metal countermeasures None Dimensions Four 6 mm corners 34 Unit mm Two 5 5 gia mounting holes Mounting Hole Dimensions Two M5 holes 80 0 2 6 5 2 5 max Case material PFA resin
85. d Communications distance 8 d Non Metallic material E Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 80mm min 80mm min uornejeisu V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 110mm min RFID System User s Manual 171 Section 8 Appendices E Influence of Inclination Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D8KF67 RF Tag inclination 0 V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D8KF67 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF67 Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D18KF67 e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF67 Metallic material Metallic material Non Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer Reader Writer suonneooaJdg uonejeisu RFID System 178 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices
86. ddress 1 92 166 1 200 Subnethlask 255 255 255 0 aate wawyAddress 182 1688 1 254 2 Device Desklup We bPassward We bPFartMa 7090 RFT agCommunicationSetting Communications peed 0 1 Write ve rify 1 Bic Communication ption 0 4 Fie name wv Save My Networ at fous Cancel RFID System User s Manual O 5 119 9 5 5 r D ak 120 Section 6 Browser Interface B Sending a Configuration File to the Reader Writer You can change all of the configuration information in the Reader Writer with the following procedure Click the Browse Button in the Upload Configuration File Area select the configuration file to use to set up the Reader Writer and then click the Import Button Import Configuration File to RW Browse Click the Browse Button A dialog box to select the configuration file will be displayed Select the configuration file and then click the Open Button Choosu File to Upload m Look amp Hy Docume 1 19 My Hecer IM Document Desktop Ms Document 33 My Cornpulis e 1 Meth Fie para Places of type at Fides Cancel Import Configuration File to RW CADocuments and Settings AdministratornMy Documents cont ini The following information
87. ddress Word count identifier identifier code o ree mec Parameter Description Register address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting range 0000 to 9FFF hex Specify a word address Word count opecify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to read Setting range 0001 to 007D hex Response Format Normal Response Functi B transaction dii Read data identifier identifier code count Re Parameter Description Byte count Contains the number of bytes of data that was read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal 02 to FA hex Head data The data that was read from the RF Tag is attached Error Response wanes eo identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Reading Eight Words of Data Starting from Word Address 1234 Hex in the RF Tag TX 000000000006FF0312340008 RX 000000000013 031011112222333344445555666677778888 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B WRITE DATA This query writes data to an RF Tag in the communications area Query Format Field length an Function code Register address Word count Byte Write data identifier identifier identifier count Parameter D
88. de Word count Byte count Lock information identifier identifier identifier address Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Lock number Lock count Register address The register address A200 hex that specifies locking memory Word count Number of words of lock information 0002 hex Byte count Number of bytes of lock information 04 hex Lock Lock number Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the first secor number to lock information Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of sectors to lock SV Unitto lock depends on the RF tag For details refer to RF Tag Memory in Section 8 Appendices CHECK 1 186 e e e D Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit f Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception P f Field h identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Locking Four Sectors Starting from Sector 2 in the RF Tag 00000000000 10420000020400020004 RX 000000000006 10402000002 RFID System User s Manual 7 e e t 74
89. de Table in this section p 65 Reserved 3 Always 000000 hex End code For details refer to End Codes in this section Error Response Transaction ni Function Exception en i Protocol identifier Field length E nee identifier identifier code code LO x 99mm Fe 9e Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 RFID System User s Manual 9 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Execution Example Reading the Communications Error Log When a Communications Error Occurred at the Remote Node with IP Address 192 168 1 2 at an Operating Time of 1111111111 and a Communications Error Occurred at the Remote Node with IP Address 192 168 1 3 at an Operating Time of 2222222222 TX 000000000006F F03C6000061 RX 00000000000A5F F 03A20002423A35C 7C 0A80102ccccccccerrmrrrET84746B 8E C 0A80103ccccccccrrrrrrrr00000000 00 cccccccc communications query information rrrrrrrr communications response information e e t RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG This query reads the log of system errors fatal errors that have occurred in the Reader Writer Query Format ti Unit F ii Protocol identifier Field length aus ads Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C500 h
90. der Writer or to the V680S A40 LIM Extension Cable Ethernet Connector This connector connects to the Ethernet switch Power Supply and Signal Lines These lines supply power and the control signal to the Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 17 5 e lt 3 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components B V680S A42 Ethernet connector lines Reader Writer connector Reader Writer connector This connector connects to the connector on the Reader Writer or to the V680S A40 LIM Extension Cable Ethernet Connector Lines These lines are connected to an Ethernet connector to supply power and the control signal to the Reader Writer The Reader Writer supports for Auto MDIX can communicate by both straight and cross ethernet lines 5 2 e lt 3 RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components RF Tag Il V680 D1KP54T 680 1 66 1 66 Ill V680 D1KP66T SP O 3 5 5 r c e 3 RFID System User s Manual 1 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Functions Operation Mode The Reader Writer has two operation modes Run Mode and Safe Mode You can use the control signal to the Reader Writer connector to change between these modes Run Mode When you connect the control signal to the 24 VDC side of the power sup
91. dius of 40 mm or less Doing so may break the wires e f an error is detected in the Product immediately stop operation and turn OFF the power supply Consult with an OMRON representative 4 Cleaning e Do not clean the Product with paint thinner benzene acetone or kerosene 5 Disposal e Dispose of the Product as industrial waste RFID System User s Manual Introduction 5 Q c O 5 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 subject to combustible gases explosive gases corrosive gases dust dirt metal powder or salt e Locations where the specified ambient temperature range or ambient humidity range is exceeded e Locations subject to extreme temperature changes that may result in condensation e Locations subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges 2 Installation e This Product uses a frequency band of 13 56 MHz to communicate with RF Tags Some transceivers motors inverters switch mode power supplies and other devices generate electrical noise that will affect these communications 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
92. ds are deleted in order Communications error log This log contains query information in chronological order for queries for which the Reader Writer returned an error response error codes other than 0000 hex If more than eight system errors occur the oldest records are deleted in order Tl c o Recent error query log The Reader Writer always records all of the frame data for one query for which the Reader Writer returned an error response System Error Log Each record in the system error log consists of 16 bytes in the format that is shown in the following table Up to eight records are recorded To read the system error log either send a GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG query or read it from a browser v Referto GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for details on the GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG query M CHECK IUA p 99 Bytes 1 to 4 Bytes 5 to 8 Bytes 9 to 12 Bytes 13 to 16 Operating time Error code Attached information 1 Attached information 2 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes Operating Time This is the operating time of the Reader Writer when the error occurred Error Code This code identifies the nature of the error 5 Referto Error Codes in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for the meanings of the error codes os CHECK Attached Information 1 The Attached information1 representing the erroneous classification s
93. duct Protects against penetration of all dust Protects against vertical drops of water towards the product Protects against drops of water approaching at a maximum angle of 15 to the left right back and front from vertical towards the product Water is dropped vertically towards the product from the test machine for 10 min uonoojoJd jo Water is dropped for 25 min each i e 10 min in total towards the product inclined 15 to the left right back and front from the test machine Protection against sprinkled water VATI E E UE Wig FE IAM 171717171712 yy VIVI pro Protects against sprinkled water approaching at a maximum angle of 60 from vertical towards the product Water is sprinkled for 10 min at a maximum angle of 60 to the left and right from vertical from the test machine 0 07 per hole 5 RFID System User s Manual 191 Section 8 Appendices Protection against water Protection against water jet spray Protection Protects against water spray approaching at any angle towards the product Protects against water jet spray approaching at any angle towards the product Test method with pure water Water is sprayed at any angle towards the product for 10 min from the test machine Water is jet sprayed at any angle towards the product for 1 min per square meter for at least 3 min in total from the test machine 0
94. e 0000 hex 0006 hex BBOO hex 0008 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address BBOO hex that specifies the Web password Word count The number of words in the Web password to read 0008 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Img Byte 24 Transaction Protocol Unit Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the Web password that was read 10 hex Device name The Web password that was read is given with up to 16 bytes of ASCII characters up to 15 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 15 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex The Web password is given with ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex e e e D Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception ii i hi Protocol identifier Field length identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Ly ve Execution Example Reading the Web Password When It Is Set to password TX 000000000006F F 03BB000008 RX 000000000013FF031070617373776F 72640000000000000000 RFID System User s Manual 8 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B INITIALIZE SETTINGS This query returns all of the setting information in the Reader Writer to the default status Query Format
95. e Reader Writer are influenced by ambient noise The Reader Writer responds the ambient noise level by using noise monitor function The response data includes the following parameters By checking the noise level you can check the influence on the performance of communication with the RF tag in advance You can also check the noise level when the trouble occurs Noise level Average This represents the average value of the measured noise level 00 to 99 Noise level Maximum This represents the Maximum value of the measured noise level 00 to 99 Noise level Minimumu This represents the minimum value of the measured noise level 00 to 99 Tl c o The noise monitor can be performed by means of the following two Noise measurement query message from the host By sending a Noise measurement query to the Reader Writer you can check the noise level 5 Referto MEASURE NOISE in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for details on the Noise measurement query CHECK IUA p 89 Noise measurement using Web browser You can check the transition graph of the noise level using WEB browser By selecting the type of the RF tag you are also able to visually confirm the stability of communication V Refer to Noise Monitor View in Section 6 Browser Interface for more information Q I p 116 CHECK If the noise level that was confirmed by WEB browser screen may affect the pe
96. e Reader Writer is No loose screws securely mounted 2 Make sure that each connector is fully Each connector must be inserted locked or securely tightened with screws uonoedsu pue Mounting conditions 3 Make sure that no wire is broken or nearly Must be no wire that is broken broken or nearly broken 4 Make sure that the distance between the Within the specified range HF Tags and Reader Writer is within the specified range Manage the number of times data is written to The maximum number of 5 RF Tag life each RF Tag overwrites must not be exceeded RFID System 130 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowcharts If an error occurs fully check the whole situation determine the relationship between the system and any other devices and refer to the following flowcharts for the troubleshooting procedures Main Check Flowchart Main Check Flowchart Are all devices in the system No connected properly No Are the operating conditions and external environment normal Are host device No communications normal Are RF Tag communications normal No Use the following Main Check Flowchart to determine the cause of the error Refer to the System Connections Check Flowchart Uy P132 Refer to the Operating Conditions and External Environment Check Flowchart p 133 Refer
97. e count The number of bytes in the Web password 10 hex WEB password opecify the Web password with up to 16 bytes of ASCII characters up to 15 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 15 characters fill the remaining bytes with 00 hex You can specify ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex Response Format Normal Response j En Field length n Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e t Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction nit Function Exception nae Protocoliden ler identifier identifier code code LO x Fee Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Setting the Web Password to password TX 000000000017 10 0000081070617373776 72640000000000000000 RX 000000000006F F10BB000008 RFID System 86 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET WEB PASSWORD This query reads the Web server password that is set in the Reader Writer Query Format i Unit F i aa Protocol identifier Field length Register address Word count identifier identifier cod
98. e is FC3 make sure that the following fields were not omitted Function code register address and number of words 2 If the function code is FC10 make sure that the following fields were not omitted Function code register address number of words and number of bytes 3 If the function code is FC10 make sure that the number of words and number of bytes agrees with the size of the option data Query parameter error 1005 hex Check the contents of the query and send the correct frame 1 Make sure that the value in the register address field is correct 2 Make sure that the combination of the register address field and the number of words and number of bytes field is correct 3 Make sure the value of the option data is correct Execution status error 1006 hex Send the query again Execution is not possible because the Reader Writer is performing other processing Query response error 1010 hex Reconnect to the Reader Writer and send the query again The response from the Reader Writer could not be returned for some reason TCP IP communications were cut off the Cable was disconnected etc pue RFID System 28 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting RF Tag Communications Errors You can send a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query to the Reader Writer to check the error detail information Refer to the following table for the error codes and countermeasures Erro
99. e the Reader Writer is operating normally Replace the OK Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 135 9po N 9JES 1 36 Section 7 Troubleshooting Safe Mode In addition to the Run Mode that is used for normal operation the Reader Writer supports a Safe Mode operation mode The Safe Mode is used when you do not remember the IP address that is set in the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer starts in Safe Mode the following settings are always used This allows you to access the Reader Writer even if you forget the IP address so that you can set the IP address again IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Port number 502 Rs When the Reader Writer is running in safe mode some functions can not be used Ex RF tag communication and noise measurement function etc When you use the Reader Writer normally please start the Reader Writer in RUN mode CHECK Starting in Safe Mode 1 Connect the control signal line violet from the Cable to the GND terminal on the DC power supply Connect the other two lines 24P brown and 24N blue to the DC power supply terminals 2 Turn ON the power supply to the Reader Writer 3 The RUN indicator on the Reader Writer will flash green After the Reader Writer starts in Safe Mode use the Web browser or a Modbus query from the host device to reset or initialize the IP address If an error occurs in the Reader Writer
100. eader Writer leave sufficient space between them as shown in the following diagrams 160mm min If the distance between the Reader Writers is too short read write distance will be reduced Mounting distance Installing the Reader Writer Facing Each Other Installing the Reader Writer in Parallel V680 D1KP54T 340mm 190mm V680 D1KP66T V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T SP V680 D1KP58HTN V680 D8KF68A horizontally 510mm 180mm V680 D8KF68A Vertically 500mm 170mm Model e Reader Writers Installed Facing Each Other e Reader Writers Installed in Parallel Mounting distance suonneoaJg Mounting distance RFID System User s Manual 165 Section 8 Appendices RF Tag Installation Precautions V680 D1KP54T Effect of Metal behind RF Tags The communications distance will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP54T RF Tag The V700 A80 Attachment is 8 mm thick If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin The following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface and the communications distance The V700 A80 Attachment is 8 mm thick e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 70 70 100 100 55 90 S 90 80 gt 80 Communications distance distance
101. ents for information of system error log RFID System User s Manual 115 Section 6 Browser Interface Noise Monitor View You can check the graphed noise level one second intervals around the Reader Writer Please select from the screen the type of the RF tag you want to use because the communication performance will be changed by the combination of the type of the RF tag to be used The Normal area Caution area and Warning area will be appeared on the screen according to the type of the RF tag to be used Normal area Means the noise level that communication distance can be reduced to about less than 2096 Caution area Means the noise level that communication distance can be reduced to about 2096 to 50 Warning area Means the noise level that communication distance can be reduced to about 5096 or more 5 1 About the relationship between the Reader Writer communication performance and the noise level please refer to Noise monitor in Section 2 Names and Functions of Components CHECK gt 0 26 there is variation in the result of the noise measurement please consider the result as a guideline S CHECK OMROM 76805 RFID Reader Writer Displays the maximum noise level since noise monitoring State Noise monitor was started Zm Peak 96 RF Tagh 650 01 a Network settings 1104
102. erials and shapes of the surrounding objects As reference data this section shows the influence of metal at the back surface of an RF Tag Influence of Metal Objects The following figure shows the percentage of decrease in the communications distance when there is a metal object at the back surface of an RF Tag The X axis gives the distance between the RF Tag and a metal plate The Y axis shows the relative communications distance taking the communications distance with no metal plate as 100 i e it shows the percentage of decrease in the communications distance Qe V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN Reader Writer 100 co eo 100 80 70 60 50 Metal 40 30 20 10 Non Metallic material Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag V 680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN 76 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Reader Writer 100 Communications ij L 7 distance 10 Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 0 Non Metallic material 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag 180 mm Material Steel thickness 1 5 mm Shape 295 x 295 mm RFID System User s M
103. es Make sure that only one Adjust the distance Place the RF Tag in RF Tag is within the Reduce the travel speed between the RF Tag Replace the RF Tag the communications area communications area and the Reader Writer Yes Error code 2009 No The overwrite count has been exceeded Replace the RF Tag No Is the set address correct Error code 2004 Set the correct address Error code 2005 Change the processing addresses or replace the RF Tag s the distance between the Reader Writer and RF Tag Are two or more RF Tag present in communications Error code 2007 RF Tag OK Yes 4 Make sure that only one Adjust the distance RF Tag is within the Reduce the travel speed between the RF Tag Replace the RF Tag communications area and the Reader Writer No ls the correct RF Tag to restore in the communications area Are two more RF Tag present in communications Error code 2003 Make sure that only one RF Tag is within the communications area Make sure that the RF Tag to restore is correct s the copy destination Reader Writer operating normally No Yes Yes s there a mistake in _ 5 Error code 200A the network settings Correct the network settings Make sur
104. escription Register address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing data to the RF Tag Setting range 0000 to 9FFF hex Specify a word address Word count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to write Setting range 0001 to 0071 hex Byte count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of bytes of data to write Setting range 02 to E2 hex Write data Specify the data to write to the RF Tag Between 1 and 113 words of data can be written with one query Response Format Normal Response Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction Protocol Unit Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query e e e D Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Writing 1111222233334444 to Four Words Starting from Word Address 1234 Hex in the RF Tag TX 00000000000FFF1012340004081111222233334444 RX 000000000006FF 1012340004 RFID System User s Manual 6 sjiejag eBessolwy s uonaes 70 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E READ ID This query reads the ID code from an RF Tag in
105. et 10 mm mounted to metallic material Write 0 0 to 30 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66T SP Read 0 0 to 59 0 mm axis offset 10 mm mounted to non metallic material write 0 0 to 52 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP58HTN 10 0 to 90 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Installation Conditions 680 D8KF67 Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D8KF67 X Communications distance Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D8KF68 D8KF68A Metallic material 6805 66 V680 D8KF68 D8KF68A sonsiuojoe1eu eed Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc RFID System 156 User s Manual 10 0 to 800 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V 680 D8KF67M Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN Metallic material V680 D8KF67M Communications distance Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D1KP54T Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D1KP54T Communications distance Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D1KP66MT V680S HMD66 ETN Metallic material V680 D1KP66MT E X Communicat
106. ettings 00000001 hex Network settings 00000002 hex RF Tag communication settings Attached Information 2 This field is always 00000000 hex RFID System Users Manual 20 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Communications Error Log Each record in the communications error log consists of 24 bytes in the format that is shown in the following table Up to eight records are recorded To read the communication error log either send a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query or read it from a browser 5 Y Referto GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for details on the GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query e x dv CHECK IUA p 37 Bytes 1 to 4 Bytes 5 to 8 Bytes 9 to 10 Bytes 11 to 12 Operating time when error occurred IP address of query source Transaction identifier 4 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Tl c o Byte 13 Byte 14 Bytes 15 and 16 Byte 17 Bytes 18 to 20 Bytes 21 and 22 Bytes 23 and 24 Error source device Function code Reserved Register address Exception code Reserved Error code information 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 3 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Operating Time When Error Occurred This is the operating time when the Reader Writer returned the error response to the host device after the error occurred Address of Query Source This is the IP address of the host device that sent the query Transaction
107. ex 0041 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address C500 hex that specifies the system error log information Word count The number of words in the system error log information to read 0041 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 0 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 8 Byte 10 Byte 11 26 EM Byte 123 ES Byte 138 Unit Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length iu Function code Byte count Number of records recat log information record information 7 Byte 11 Byte 14 Byte 15 EN Byte 18 Byte 19 22 23 NEN Byte 26 Operating time Attached information 1 Attached information 2 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes Byte count The number of bytes in the system error log that was read 82 hex Number of record The number of record in the system error log that was read System error log Operating time The operating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits record information hexadecimal Unit ms e g D e D Error code For details refer to Error Codes in this section Attached information 1 p 66 Attached information 2 Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion in Protocol identifier Field length b aeu identifier identifier code code ume Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exceptio
108. f surrounding metal and Mutual Interference of Reader Writers 3 J CHECK IUA p 164 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections V680S HMD66 ETN Install the Reader Writer with four 4 screws Use both spring washers and flat washers M4 screw i sorro aster S amp Flat washer Mounting Hole Dimensions 110 0 2 y Unit mm 2 m m o When you install the Reader Writer please have the bracket as shown in the figure below 2 Material Steel SUS Four M4 hole V680S HMD66 ETN 110502 ue coca E Screw mounting lace Bracket Unit mm 5 Although it is possible to use aluminum in addition to iron and copper as a mounting bracket communication performance will change depending on the material Please do not use resin as a mounting bracket E CHECK 5 1 recommended tightening torque for screws is 1 2 N m e E CHECK 5 Y Refer to Reader Writer Installation Precautions in Section 8 Appendices for information of surrounding metal and Mutual Interference of Reader Writers 3 J CHECK 164 RFID System User s Manual 37 Section 3 Installation and Connections RF Tag V680 D1KP54T Either use the V700 A80 Attachment to mount the RF Tags with screws or permanently attach the RF Tags with adhesive Installation with the
109. f there are fewer than 63 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex The device name is given with ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex e e e D Error Response Transaction ni Function Exception iy n Protocol identifier Field length n Mud dU identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Ly ve Execution Example Reading the Device Name When It Is Set to V680S A001 TX 000000000006F F 03B9000020 R X 000000000043F F 034056363830532A413030310000000000 00 RFID System User s Manual 8 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications SET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS This query sets the TCP IP communications conditions of the Reader Writer Query Format Transaction Protocol Unit Register Byte WEB communications b Field length Function code Word count En identifier identifier identifier address count conditions 0000 hex 0009 hex BAOO hex 0001 hex 2 bytes Register address The register address BAOO hex that specifies the WEB communications conditions The number of words in the WEB communications conditions 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the WEB communications conditions 02 hex WEB communications conditions Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the Web Port to set Setting range 0400 to FFFF hex Example 1BB2 hex 7090 Response
110. for 11 minutes each No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in 6 directions Total 18 times Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67F JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 1 Materials Case PBT resin Filled resin Urethane resin Mass Approx 270 g Approx 640 g Installation method Four M4 screws Use a screw of 12mm or more in length Host device Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX communications interface Host device MODBUS TCP communications protocol Accessories Instruction Seet Instruction Seet Description of Regulations and Standard Description of Regulations and Standard IP address label IP address label Ferrite core Note 1 Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method JONPOId RFID System 38 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Dimensions V680S HMD64 ETN Unit mm Four 4 5 dia mounting holes Nameplate 0 2 Mounting Hole Dimensions Connector Unit mm Nameplate Mounting Hole Dimensions 110 0 2 110 0 2 M12 threaded section 3 AE
111. formation identifier identifier The register address C700 hex that specifies the recent error query information The number of words in the recent error query information to read 007D hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Byte 21 Byte 22 Byte 3 EN Byte 258 Communications TNT Excepti Communications query IP address of remote node Error code query information on code information Operating time Lodo do lol ol o1 ll l1 Byte count The number of bytes in the recent error query information that was read FA hex Recent error query information Operating time IP address of remote node The operating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits hexadecimal Unit ms Contains the IP address that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal Example COA801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 Error code For details refer to Error Codes in this section iL vs Exception code Communications query information size For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iL Contains the number of bytes in the communications query information in 2 digit hexadecimal Communications query information Error Response Tran tion ni Function E ion li i Protocol identifier Field length iud ce identifier identifier code code X p X 99m rhe Parameter
112. fy the RF Tag communications option in 4 digit hexadecimal option setting Once 0000 hex default Auto 0001 hex FIFO trigger 0002 hex Response Format Normal Response 0 1 2 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Ti i P i alee Field length nit Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier 0000 hex 0006 hex B000 hex 0001 hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction T Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Setting the Communications Option to Auto TX 000000000009 10 0000001020001 RX 000000000006F F 1080000001 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION This query leads the communications option of the Reader Writer Once Auto or FIFO Trigger Query Format i Unit F i aa Protocol identifier Field length Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex 000 hex 0001 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address 000 hex that specifies the RF Tag communications option setting Word co
113. gister address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e t Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Setting the Device Name to V680S A001 TX 000000000047F F10B90000204056363830532A413030310000000000 00 RX 000000000006F F 10B 9000020 RFID System 82 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET DEVICE This query reads the name that is set in the Reader Writer Query Format ti Unit F ii Protocol identifier Field length aus ads Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex B900 hex 0020 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address B900 hex that specifies the device name Word count The number of words in the device name to read 0020 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Img Byte 72 Transaction Protocol Unit Parameter Description Byte count The number of words in the device name that was read 40 hex Device name The device name that was read is given with up to 64 bytes of ASCII characters up to 63 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex I
114. gives the total time that an RF Tag can be placed at high temperatures Total usage time 9 hours Data written to the memory of the RF Tag Total usage time 6 hours Total usage time 4 hours Total usage time 1 hour Total usage time 2 hours 1 hour at high 3 hours at high 2 hours at high 2 1 temperature 1 i temperature 1 i 1 hour at 2 hours at 3 hours at 2 hours at 1 hour at 3 hours at 25 i 25 25 25 1 25 C 25 i 2 The time that the RF Tag is left at temperatures lower than M M the high temperatures are not included in the total usage time Fig Conceptual Diagram of Resetting the Data Retention Time 2 hours at high temperature 1 3 hours at high temperature 1 1 High temperatures are those between 125 and 250 C Data Retention Time Reset Procedure Always use the following procedure to reset the data holding time before a total of 10 hours is reached When Using RF Tag Memory Addresses 0010 to 0015 hex 1 Read the data from RF Tag addresses 0010 to 0015 hex RF Tag Memory 0010 hex Read the memory addresses 001 1 hex that are used in the RF Tag 0012 hex 0013 hex 0014 hex 0015 hex 2 Write the read data to RF Tag memory addresses 0010 to 0015 RF Tag Memory hex 0010 hex 00 hex memory addresses that were read 0011 hex 0012 hex 0013 hex 0014 hex 0015 hex ir The data retention time is reset only for the RF Tag me
115. he error code consists of two bytes that give the result of Reader Writer processing 417 jo For details on the error codes refer to Error Codes in this section e ben CHECK IUA p 66 Model Number Information Information on the device where the error occurred is given in one byte Model number information 00 hex An error occurred in the local device Meaning An error occurred in the other Reader Writer If the COPY DATA query is sent and the error occurred at the copy destination Reader Writer the error source model number information is set to 01 hex RFID System User s Manual O c V O 3 3 c 3 O 9 O o0 U O O 65 o c 3 3 c 3 O ct o o U r O o 66 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B Error Codes If an exception code other than 00 hex normal operation is returned in the response from the Reader Writer you can use a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query to get details on the nature of the error The following tables list the error codes that indicate the response results from the Reader Writer If an error response is returned i e an error code other than 0000 hex a record is recorded in the communications error log in the Reader Writer Records are not recorded for errors for which responses are not returned to the host device Reader Writer operating errors and system errors are
116. 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 5 Q c O 5 Safety Precautions e Signal Words Used in This Manual The following notation and alert symbols are used in this User s Manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN Reader Writers and V680 series RF Tags 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 mod erate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage e Meanings of Alert Symbols Prohibition Indicates general prohibitions for
117. ications Distance for Inclination of V680 D1KP54T RF Tag inclination 0 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Metallic material RF Tag Non Metallic material Reader Writer e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 1 suolneseidg 1 67 Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66T E Influence of Metal at Back Surface The communications distance will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP66T Tag If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use the V600 A86 Attachment sold separately or insert a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin The following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface and the communications distance You can also use more than one Attachment 10 mm Installation with the V600 A86 Attachment M3 flat head 73 Orient the RF Tag so that the mounting holes are aligned e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T i 09 09 o 100 o 100 oO 8525 90 8525 90 BS 29 o 80 or 80 o PE o oo 70 oo 70 pd m 60 IS 60 25 Os
118. identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex D200 hex 0003 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address for noise measurement D200 hex Word count The number of words in the noise information to read 0003 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit Me Field length Function code Byte count Noise information identifier identifier identifier 7 7 N 7 9 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the Reader Writer operating status that was read 04 hex e e D Noise information Average Contains the average noise that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 to 0063 hex 0 to 99 Maximum Contains the maximum noise that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 to 0063 hex 0 to 99 Minimum Contains the minimum noise that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 to 0063 hex 0 to 99 Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 Execution Example Measuring the Noise When the Average Is 51 the Maximum Is 62 and the Minimum Is 43 TX 000000000006F F 03D2000003 R X 000000000009F F 03060033003E 002B RFID System User s Manual 8 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications
119. ining relevant information s oqui S jo e Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology RFID System User s Manual Table of Contents Introduction READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Safety Precautions Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use Meanings of Symbols Table of Contents Section 1 Product Overview Features oystem Configuration Application Flowchart oection 2 Names and Functions of Components Component Names Functions Section 3 Installation and Connections Installation Connections and Wiring oection 4 Preparations for Communications Starting the Reader Writer Setting Communications Conditions Communications Test Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Modbus Communications Protocol Message Details Initializing All Settings Introduction 10 11 12 15 16 20 35 36 45 51 52 53 54 55 56 68 105 RFID System User s Manual 5 a 2 gt Introduction Section 6 Browser Interface 107 Q 2 Browser Operation Window 108 Operation Interface 109 Section 7 Troubleshooting 123 Error Descriptions 124 Errors and Indicator Status 125 Errors and Countermeasures 127 Maintenance and Inspection 130 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 131 Safe Mode 136 Section 8 Appendices 137 Product Specifications 138 Data Characteristics 154 Reader Writer Install
120. into place 7 Pa CHECK SV Please use a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as an Ethernet switch or PLC 2 which is connected the specified Cables V680S A41 LIM Ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 or less RFID System User s Manual 47 Section 3 Installation and Connections Extending the Cable Connecting Method 1 Insert the connector on the V680S A41 IM Cable into the connector on the V680S A40 M Extension Cable 2 Turn the connector on the V680S A41LIM Cable clockwise to lock it in place Recommended tightening torque 0 39 to 0 49 N m O o D O o o Q 3 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections Assembling and Connecting the V680S A42 Cable and Connector B Assembly Method Follow the table below please assemble the connector Please prepare the shielded connectors according to the application Brown 24P 24V AWG20 Drain wire FG Frame ground Purple CONT Control signal AWG24 Orange Ethernet send data Green White stripe Ethernet receive data Orange White stripe Ethernet send data Blue OV Green Ethernet receive data Example Connection V680S A42 OM M12 Connector Power supply lines Control signal line A O 5 5 5 d 3 5 3 5 8 V680S A42 OM M12 Connector Green RD Ether
121. ion resistance 20 MO min at 500 VDC between cable terminals and sheath Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between cable terminals and sheath Standards UL standards Degree of protection IP67 Maximum extension 60 m length Mass Approx 0 2 kg Approx 0 5 kg Approx 0 9 kg Approx 0 2 kg Approx 0 5 kg Approx 0 9 kg B Dimensions V680S A41 Unit mm _ 50 40 HEAT SHRINKABLE CABLE _ 54 7 HEAT SHRINKABLE CABLE CONNECTOR RJ45 CONNECTOR VINYL INSULATED ROUND CODE 8 dia LABEL L LENGTH 2000 0 5000 0 10000 07 V680S A42 Unit mm suoneouyioedgs jonpolig GS L CONNECTOR VINYL INSULATED ROUND CODE 8 dia 75 9 70 LABEL L LENGTH V680S A42 2M 2000 0 V680S A42 5M 5000 8 V680S A42 10M 10000 099 RFID System User s Manual 141 Section 8 Appendices Tag V680 D1KP54T General Specifications 142 Item Memory capacity Memory type Data retention V680 D1KP54T 1 000 bytes user area EEPROM 10 years after writing at 85 C or less 0 5 years after writing at 85 C to 125 C Total data retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours See Note 1 Write endurance Ambient operating temperature when comm
122. ions distance Non metallic material Metallic material Non metallic material V680 D1KP58HTN Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D1KP58HTN Communications distance V680 A40 Attachment Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66T Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D1KP66T Communications distance Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Q9 V680 D1KP66T SP Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN V680 D1KP66T SP Communications distance Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc RFID System User s Manual sonsuojoeJeu2 ed 157 sonsiuejoeieuy ed 19212 158 Section 8 Appendices RF Tag Communications Range for Reference Only V680S HMD64 ETN Unit mm V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D1KP54T e V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D1KP66T Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal Y Y Read Read Wr
123. is displayed after setting is completed omnon V680S RFID Reader Writer V680S Change Configuration NetworkSetting IPAddress 192 168 1 200 Check OK SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Check OK GatewayAddress 1921681254 Check OK HostName Check OK WebPassword Check OK WebBrowserPortNo 7090 Check OK RF TagCommunicationSetting AccessSpeed 0 Check OK VerifyEnable 1 Check OK SequenceOption 0 Check OK Configuration Update Completed RFID System User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface E Initializing the Settings Click the Default Button in the Initialize Configuration Area to return all of the settings in the Reader Writer to the default settings After you initialize the settings cycle the power supply to the Reader Writer to enable the new settings Initialize Configuration c Click the Default Button in the Initialize Configuration Area The following dialog box will be displayed Click the OK Button Message from webpage 2 The configuration will be initialized OK Cancel The following information is displayed after setting is completed omnon V680S RFID Reader Writer V680S Change Configuration NetworkSetting IPAddress 192 168 1 200 Check OK SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Check OK GatewayAddress 192 168 1 254 Check OK HostName Check OK WebPassword Check OK WebBrowserPortNo 7090 Check OK RFTagCommunicationSetting AccessSpeed 0 Check OK VerifyEnable 1
124. istance will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP66T SP RF Tag If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin The following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface and the communications distance e V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D1KP66T SP 76 100 Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 100 C1 O 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 mm Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer RF Tag Y Metal on back gt Communications distance Metal X 4 Non Metallic material RFID System User s Manual V 680S HMD66 ETN V680 D1KP66T SP Communications distance distance with no metal at back surface 100 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 mm Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Reader Writer RF Tag Y Metal on back Communications distance Non Metallic material Section 8 Appendices B Mutual Interference of RF Tags If you use more than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 90mm min 90mm min V680S HMD66 ETN
125. it WEB communications Field length Function code identifier identifier identifier count conditions Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the WEB communications conditions that was read 02 hex cl communications conditions Contains the Web Port that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal Example 1BB2 hex 7090 Error Response T i 2x ni Function E ion Protocol identifier Field length d identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 65 e e e D Execution Example Reading the WEB Communications Conditions When the Web Port Is 7090 1BB2 hex TX 000000000006F F 03BA000001 RX 000000000005FF03021BB2 RFID System User s Manual 8 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications SET WEB PASSWORD This query sets or clears a password for accessing the Reader Writer from a Web browser Query Format Sea eres ores eves Bres ves wes Joren gt ee o Field length a Register address Word count Byte count Web Password identifier identifier identifier n code Parameter Description Register address The register address BBOO hex that specifies the Web password Word count The number of words in the Web password 0008 hex Byt
126. ite Write RRA 29406046 504640000 06060640 060006060 QR PAPO 009600900000 IOP 555555554 555550555555 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D1KP66MT V 680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D1KP66T SP Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal Y Read Read Write RAY Write xD QOL n Wes 595050260 100 80 60 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 V680S HMD64 ETN amp V680 D1KP58HTN Back Surface Metal with Attachment V680 A80 Read Sus AKA Write 552 NA ah 49642 p 000 462 SKK XN 4 52262 WEEN 100 80 60 40 gt A RFID System User s Manual V680S HMD64 ETN amp Back Surface Metal V680 D8KF67 Read NN 55 2 5 XO K gt 52 RAY Write 5 ROSS 5 Orn QL QQ 55 55 QS OL SOK XIX SR 100 80 60 40 V680S HMD64 ETN amp Back Surface Metal 25 25 x X CX lt gt S e os 05 Ades 5 POOR SAAS SPS 2S 25 29 25552505092 80 V680 D8KF68A Horizontal facing RF Tag Read RAY Write 52 SEE 5 2 lt gt 4 52 lt gt Ov OS Pe Sc 55555 55 aos N lg 0
127. ly from the unit identifier through the end of the data Byte 4 will always be 00 hex Unit Identifier This field is always FF hex Function code opecify the function code of the function for the Reader Writer to execute The applicable function codes are listed below Function code Function 03 hex Read Holding Register c o O 3 3 c 3 O ct O o U r O o 10 hex Write Holding Register Data Send the data for the function code The format of the data depends on the function code Of the data types that are supported by Modbus communications the Reader Writer supports the following data type Holding register Read write 16 bit data RFID System User s Manual 57 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E Response Format Normal End eves ves Bron Transaction T Unit Function ij Protocol identifier Field length in Data identifier identifier code Copy of the transaction Always No of Always identifier that was specified Always 0000 hex y y in the query 00 hex bytes FF hex Transaction Identifier A copy of the value that was specified in the query is returned Protocol Identifier This field is always 0000 hex Field Length The number of bytes inclusively from the unit identifier through the end of the data is specified Byte 4 will always be 00 hex Unit Identifier This field is always FF hex Function code The value
128. m en Java and other trademarks that contain Java are the registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation or its related companies RFID System User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface Operation Interface Password Entry View If a Web password is set in the Reader Writer the Password Entry View will be displayed first OMRON V680S RFID Reader Writer Password If a Web password is set in the Reader Writer enter the password td e z CHECK If an error message appears after pressing the OK button please make sure the password 441 e cm CHECK If the Reader Writer is running in Safe mode the password entry screen does not appear even if you set the password O 5 RFID System User s Manual 109 9 ct 5 3 r mi e 110 Section 6 Browser Interface Status View OMROM V680S RFID Reader Writer Network settings Device type Firmware version Communication settings Run made Englizh VB sS HMD64 ETN program 1 01 RF Tae cafe mode program 1 00 communications MAC address Loe view Operation made Moize monitor otatus Operating time Reboot Configuration Item name Device type Firmware version Run mode program Safe mode program MAC address O0 O0 Qa sb 41 6f RUN Idling 0 02 29 Description Displa
129. mat Normal Response Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Transaction Protocol Unit Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the operating time that was read 04 hex Operating time The operating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits hexadecimal Unit ms Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion Protocol identifier Field length is popu identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba v6 e e t Execution Example Reading the Operating Time When It Is 1234567890 TX 000000000006F F 03C 4000002 RX 000000000007FF0304499602D2 RFID System 94 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION This query reads the recent error information from the Reader Writer Query Format Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length i Register address Word count identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C700 hex 007D hex Parameter Description Register address Word count Response Format Normal Response B 0 Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 BEEN Transaction Unit Protocol identifier Field length Function code Byte count Recent error query in
130. mory addresses that are written Toreset the data retention time write the same data to all of the memory addresses that are used in the RF Tag 2 RFID System User s Manual suoneouyioeds jonpoig 149 Section 8 Appendices Heat Resistance Storing RF Tags under high temperatures or under heat cycles will adversely affect the performance of the internal parts and the service life of the RF Tags The RF Tag were placed in the following high temperatures and then evaluated in house It was confirmed that no problems occurred 1 2 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between room temperature and 200 C 2 500 hours at 250 C JONPOId Ewe ees RFID System 0 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices E V680 D8KF67 D8KF67M General Specifications Item Model V680 D8KF67 V680 D8KF67M Memory capacity 8 192 bytes user area Memory type FRAM Data retention 10 years after writing at 55 or less 2 9 years after writing at 55 to 85 Memory life Ambient operating temperature 10 billion writes for each block Number of accesses See Note 2 10 billion writes 25 to 85 C with no icing Ambient storage temperature Ambient operating humidity 40 to 85 C with no icing 3576 to 85 Degree of protection Vibration resistance IP67 IEC 60529 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 No abn
131. mponents for e information of RF Tag Communications option CHECK IU p 28 5 settings are immediately reflected when you click the Set button 9 When the Reader Writer is running in safe mode this screen can not be operated Please run the Reader Writer in RUN M mode RFID System 112 User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface RF Tag Communications View OMROM veaos RFID Reader Writer Status RF Tag communications 2 Reading RF Tae Register number Displays the query 2 Whiting RF Tag Register number to send Data to write Englizh vw REGE 000000000006 0300000002 J Click this button to send i communications the query uu s Select this check box to repeatedly send the query Error cade Noise monitor Query Response Log Number of sent 2 Query 1000000000008 00000002 Response O00000000007FFO304123546678 Query 1000000000006 0300000002 Response O00000000003FFa304 Reboot 1 Query Area Reading RF Register number opecify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data 0000 to 0999 hex Tag from the RF Tag Head data size Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to 0001 to 007D hex read from the RF Tag Writing RF Register address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing data in 0000 to 0999 hex Tag the RF Tag Data to write Specify the data to write to the RF Tag
132. n Code Table in this section Execution Example Reading the System Error Log When an Error with an Error Code of 10010000 Occurred at an Operating Time of 1111111111 and an Error with an Error Code of 20030000 Occurred at an Operating Time of 2222222222 No Attached Information for Either Error TX 000000000006F F03C5000041 RX OO0O000000085FF03820002423A35C710010000000000000000000084746B8E20030000000000000000000000000000 00 RFID System User s Manual 99 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications GET RESTORE INFORMATION This query reads the restore information from the Reader Writer Query Format Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Protocol identifier Field length nt Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier Register address The register address C800 hex that specifies the restore information Word count The number of words in the restore information to read 0061 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit Most restore information Most restore information PA PA Field length TN Function code Byte count identifier identifier identifier record record 7 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 14 Byte 15 EN Byte 22 Byte 23 Byte24 Byte25 Byte26 Byte 27 eae m 34 Number of Operating time UID User address Data size Data records 1 word 2 words 4 words 1 word 1 word 4 words Parameter Descri
133. n the MAC address that was read 06 hex MAC address MAC address 0000 0000 0000 to FFFF FFFF FFFF hex Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion Protocol identifier Field length is popu identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba v6 e e t Execution Example Reading the MAC Address When It Is 11 22 33 44 55 66 TX 000000000006F F 03C 2000003 RX 000000000009 0306112233445566 RFID System 92 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications B GET Reader Writer OPERATING STATUS This query reads the operating status from the Reader Writer Query Format ti Unit F ii Protocol identifier Field length aus ads Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C300 hex 0002 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address C300 hex that specifies the Reader Writer operating status Word count The number of words in the Reader Writer operating status to read 0002 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit Reader Writer operatin Field length Function code Byte count P 9 identifier identifier identifier status Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the Reader Writer operating status that was re
134. nce will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 70mm min 0mm min V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 90mm min 90mm min suonneoaJdg uoneyjeisuy Emel errs RFID System 0 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices B Influence of Inclination Install the Reader Writer and RF Tags so that the Reader Writer and RF Tags are as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D1K P66MT RF Tag inclination 0 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at back surface Steel V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at back surface Steel Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at Back Surface Steel Metal at Back Surface Steel Metallic material Metallic material RF Tag RF Tag Non Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 1 suolneseidg 1 71 suonneooaJdg 1 1 72 Section 8 Appendices V680 D1KP66T SP B influence of Metal at Back Surface The communications d
135. nd dust 4 Connector contact faults or element corrosion due to corrosive gas B inspection Items Power supply voltage 1 Make sure that the supply voltage fluctua Within supply voltage Multimeter fluctuation tion at the power supply terminal block is specified range within the permissible range 2 Make sure that there are no frequent Within permissible voltage Power supply instantaneous power failures or radical volt fluctuation range analyzer age fluctuations Ambient environment a Temperature a Within the specified range a 10 to 55 C b Humidity b Within the specified range b 2596 to 85 c Vibration and shock c Influence of vibration or shock from c Within the specified Maximum and minimum machines range thermometer d Dust d Make sure that the Reader Writer is free of d Must not be present Hygrometer accumulated dust and foreign particles e Corrosive gas e Make sure that no metal parts are discol Must not be present ored or corroded No Panel condition a Ventilation a Make sure that the system is ventilated a The interior temperature 3 properly with natural ventilation forced must be between 10 and ventilation or cooling air 55 C with proper ventila tion b Damage to packing b Make sure that the panel packing is prop b The packing must have for any enclosing erly attached with no damage no damage structure 1 Make sure that th
136. net Mask Is 255 255 255 0 and the Gateway Address Is 192 168 1 1 TX 000000000006F F 03B 8000006 RX 00000000000FFF030CC0A801C8FFFFFF00C0A80101 RFID System User s Manual e e e D 81 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications SET DEVICE NAME This query sets a name for the Reader Writer Query Format veo Sea eres ores eves Bres ves wes sse e gt ee Ti i Pr ni Functi Number of xs Field length ee Register address Word count a Device name identifier identifier identifier n code in device name Parameter Description Register address The register address B900 hex that specifies the device name Word count The number of words in the device name 0020 hex Number of bytes in device The number of bytes in the device name 40 hex name Device name Specify the device name with up to 64 bytes of ASCII characters up to 63 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 63 characters fill the remaining bytes with 00 hex You can specify ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex Response Format Normal Response 0 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Mansecton j Field length uoil Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Parameter Description Re
137. net receive data 5 y Following the instructions of the manufacturer of the connector please ground connecting the FG with the connector side CHECK B Connecting the Host Device Connect the connector on the V680S A42 IM Cable to an Ethernet port on the host device The Reader Writer supports for Auto MDIX can communicate by both straight and cross ethernet lines CHECK 5 Please use a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as an Ethernet switch or PLC which is connected the specified Cables V680S A42 LIM Ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 or less cm CHECK RFID System User s Manual 4 O o D O o o Q RFID System User s Manual Section 4 Preparations for Communications Starting the Reader Writer 52 Setting Communications Conditions 53 Communications Test 54 RFID System User s Manual 51 Section 4 Preparations for Communications Starting the Reader Writer Reader Writer Starting Procedure 1 4 Connect the Cable to the Reader Writer 5 Refer to Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Cable in Section 3 Installation and Connections for the connector method x oe CHECK IU p 45 2 Connect the power supply lines and the operation mode signal line in the Cable to the power source and connect the RJ45 connector to an Ethernet port on
138. nications surface When mounting the RF Tag face the marked surface toward the Reader Writer CHECK x A The ID code is written in the memory of the RF Tag and may be affected by data retention characteristics at high temperatures Take suitable precautions when using the READ ID query for RF Tags operating at high temperatures CHECK RFID System 144 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices Dimensions V680 D1KP66T D1KP66MT Unit mm Four 4 mm corners 95 00 Four 3 mm corners Mounting Hole Dimensions Two M3 holes 25402 2540 2 E Two 3 5 dia Two 6 dia t 4 2540 2 T oe MENS Case material PPS resin Unit mm Two 4 dia holes Two M3 holes o O C1 It o ou RF Tag Heat Resistance e Storing RF Tags under high temperatures or under heat cycles will adversely affect the performance of the internal parts and the service life of the RF Tags An LTPD of 10 was used for evaluation of RF Tags that reached the end of their service life after testing under the following test conditions Heat cycle 1 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 180 C No failures occurred in 22 samples suoneouyioeds jonpoig High temperature storage 1 000 hours at 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 hours at 180 C No failures oc
139. o Field name ae 1 Transaction identifier upper byte 00 2 Transaction identifier lower byte 00 3 Protocol identifier upper byte 00 4 Protocol identifier lower byte 00 5 Field length upper byte 00 6 Field length lower byte 06 7 Unit identifier EF 8 Function code 10 9 Register address upper byte See note 1 12 10 Register address lower byte See note 1 34 11 Word count upper byte 00 12 Word count lower byte 04 RFID System User s Manual O c V O 3 3 c 3 O 9 O V U O 61 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Error Handling If an error occurs you can check the error logs in the Reader Writer to get details on the nature of the error An error has occurred if the function code in the response that was returned from the Reader Writer is 80 hex higher than the function code in the query You can read the error logs by sending a query to get the error log information from the host device or you can read the error logs from a Web browser using the Web server Refer to Error Logs in Section 2 Names and Functions of Components for information on the error logs 9 IU p 29 CHECK Client Server host device Reader Writer Query sent Error detected Response sent Function code 80 hex Error detected Query to read error log sent Or error log checked from a browser c o c 0
140. on Unfixed operation mode error 8001 hex The control signal was not stable when the Reader Writer was started A record is recorded only in the system error log User setting error 8002 hex An error was detected in user configuration memory when the Reader Writer was started A record is recorded only in the system error log The Attached information1 representing the erroneous classification settings 00000001 hex Network settings 00000002 hex RF Tag communication settings System Errors Error code name Error code Description System startup errors System memory error FOO1 hex An error was detected in system memory A record is recorded only in the system error log c T O 3 3 2 O ct O o U r O o Profile error F002 hex An error was detected in the profile data A record is recorded only in the system error log Hardware fault error F011 hex An error was detected in an IC in the Reader Writer Lo NN memory F012 hex An error was detected when accessing configuration memory error RFID System User s Manual 67 e e t 68 5 Host Communications Specifications Message Details RF Tag Communications READ DATA This query reads data from an RF Tag in the communications area Query Format T i Unit F i Protocol identifier Field length Register a
141. on of communications with RF Tags Any changes to the settings that are made with this query are effective immediately There is no need to reset the Reader Writer to save the settings RF Tag Communications Speed Setting You can set the speed for communications between the Reader Writer and RF Tags High speed default This setting reduces the communications time by reading more than one block at the same time with an air interface However if errors are detected during communications due to ambient noise or other factors processing is redone from the beginning which can actually increase the communications time Normal speed This setting provides more stable communications quality by reading one block at a time in the same way as for the earlier V680 Although the normal communications time is longer processing can be continued during communications if errors are detected due to ambient noise or other factors which can actually reduce the communications time Tl c m O o Write Verification You can set whether to verify write processing Enabled default After processing a write operation the memory area that was written in the RF Tag is read and verified to confirm that the write operation was performed normally Disabled Write processing is not verified Setting Host Device Communications Conditions You can set parameters for communications between the Reader Writer and host device If you
142. onditions Settings Initialize the settings to restore normal operation You can connect a computer to the network start a Web browser and return the settings to the default values from the Web browser window pue 51019 7 5 Referto Initializing the Settings in Configuration in Section 6 Browser Interface for the procedure to Initializing through A the Web Server e CHECK IL 2 p121 System Errors Turn OFF the power supply check the wiring and then turn ON the power supply If the problem does not change recovery is not possible for the error Replace the Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 127 Section 7 Troubleshooting V680S Query Errors You can send a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query to the Reader Writer to check the error detail information Refer to the following table for the error codes and countermeasures Error name Error code Countermeasure Frame length error 1001 hex Check the contents of the query frame and send the correct frame Reduce the frame length Frame header error 1002 hex Check the contents of the query frame and send the correct frame Make sure the frame header is correct Unknown query error 1003 hex Check the contents of the query and send the correct frame Make sure that the value in the function code field is correct Query format error 1004 hex Check the contents of the query and send the correct frame 1 If the function cod
143. ons 680 D8KF67 680 D8KF67M Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN Metallic material V680 D8KF67M V680 D8KF67 eS Communications Communications distance distance Non metallic material Non metallic material Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc 680 D8KF68 D8KF68A Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D8KF68 D8KF68A sonsiuojoe1eu eed Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc RFID System 154 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices e V680 D1KP54T e V680 D1KP66T Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN V680 D1KP54T V680 D1KP66T Communications distance Communications distance Non metallic material Non metallic material Non metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D1KP66M Q9 V680 D1KP66T SP Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN Metallic material V680S HMD64 ETN Metallic material V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T SP Jap H He Communications distance Communications distance Non metallic m
144. or correct the user settings and then cycle the power supply to the Reader Writer to return to normal operation System Errors The NORM ERR indicator in the operation indicators lights red if there is a CPU error system memory error or hardware fault If the Reader Writer detects a system memory error during startup it will start in Safe Mode and the RUN indicator will flash green Nonfatal Errors The NORM ERR indicator in the operation indicators flashes red once if an error occurs in communications between the Reader Writer and host device or in communications with an RF Tag V680S HMD64 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR suonduoseg 10443 NORM ERR RFID System 4 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting Errors and Indicator Status Fatal Errors Reader Writer Operation Errors User Configuration Memory Error NORM ERR Processing when error occurs There is an error in user configuration memory e Initialize the settings to restore normal operation A Refer to User Configuration Memory Error in this Section for information for Initialize the setting Lit green Flashing red CHECK il 2 127 Unstable Control Signal or User Configuration Memory Host Device Communications Conditions Settings Error NORM ERR Processing when error occurs The value of the control signal is not stable e See if the control
145. ormality after application of 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m 52 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 15 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 times Dimensions 40 x 40 x 4 5 mm W x H x D Materials Case PBT resin Filling Epoxy resin Note 1 The number of accesses is the total number of reads and writes 2 Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method The V680 D8KF67M must be mounted on a metallic surface The markings on the V680 D8KF67 and V680 D8KF67M are shown below V680 D8KF67M METAL omnon V680 D8KF67M YI cm CHECK V680 D8KF67 omnon V680 D8KF67 The marked surface is the communications surface When mounting the RF Tag face the marked surface toward the Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual JONPOId 151 Section 8 Appendices Dimensions V680 D8KF67 D8KF67M 0 2 Unit mm 4 5 Mounting Hole Dimensions Two 3 5 dia mounting holes LL 2 Two M3 holes 2 of 13 2 16 i 320 2 Mounting reference surface 8 2 Q 32 02 Case material PBT resin Filling Epoxy resin 2 5 jonpoig RFID System 152 User s Manual Section 8 Appendices V680 D8KF68A General Specifications Item Model V
146. ossible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications distance is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Distance for Inclination of V680 D8KF67M RF Tag inclination 0 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF67M Metal at back surface Steel V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF67M Metal at back surface Steel Measurement Conditions e V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D18KF67M e V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF67M Metal at Back Surface Steel Metal at Back Surface Steel Metallic material Metallic material RF Tag S Non Metallic material Non Metallic material Reader Writer Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual 1 suolneseidg 1 81 Section 8 Appendices V680 D8KF68A B influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags The communications distance will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680 D1KP68A RF Tag If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin The following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface and the communications distance V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D8KF68A V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D8KF68A Communications distance distance with no metal at back surf
147. overwrite count control area to determine whether the number of overwrites has exceeded 100 000 e The RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL query with an addition specification is designed for use with an RF Tag write life of 100 000 The overwrite count control area must be set so that it is all within one block Overwrite count control area 39 Always 00 hex Upper digit 2 words 4 bytes Middle digit RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL Query with a Subtraction Specification The overwrite count control area consists of 4 bytes from the specified start address The decrement value is subtracted from the overwrite count and then written to this area When the value reaches 0 i e 00 hex a warning code is returned Therefore to enable control of the number of overwrites the maximum number of overwrites must be written to the overwrite count control area beforehand You can set any number of overwrites up to 16 700 000 You can read the overwrite count control area with a read query If the control area data is already the control area value will not be refreshed and a warning code will be returned as a response When the refresh count is set to 0000 hex the count will not be updated and only an overwrite count check will be performed RFID System User s Manual Tl c O O o 23 Tl c m O o Section 2 Names and Functions of Components RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL Query with an Addition S
148. pecification The overwrite count control area consists of 4 bytes from the specified start address The increment value is added to the overwrite count and then written to this area When the value reaches 100 000 i e 0186A0 hex a warning code is returned You can read the overwrite count control area with a read query If the control area data is already 100 000 the control area value will not be refreshed and a warning code will be returned as a response When the refresh count is set to 0000 hex the count will not be updated and only an overwrite count check will be performed RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Reader Writer Controls STOP Query This query is used to cancel or abort auto communications operation and fifo communications operation Host device Reader Writer Host device Reader Writer Communications Reader Writer operation Query standby status B RESET Query This query is used to make the Reader Writer reset itself When the Reader Writer receives this query it returns a normal reception completed response and c O O o Host device Reader Writer Host device Reader Writer Reader Writer operation Self reset processing Query standby status RFID System Users Manual 25 Section 2 Names and Functions of Components B Maintenance Noise monitor Communication performance will be reduced when the tag or th
149. ply and turn ON the power supply the Reader Writer will start in Run Mode In Run Mode operation is performed according to queries from the host device and the results are returned to the host device as responses Tl c o Safe Mode When you connect the control signal to the 0 VDC side of the power supply and turn ON the power supply the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode The Safe Mode is used when you do not remember the IP address that is set in the Reader Writer In Safe Mode the Reader Writer will start with the following IP settings IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components RF Tag Communications Communications Options Communications with the RF Tag are performed according to one of the communications options that are listed in the following table The setting of the communications option is effective immediately after it is changed It is saved in internal memory in the Reader Writer even after the power supply is turned OFF Description Once When the Reader Writer receives a query it returns a response Auto When the Reade Writer receives a query it waits until an RF Tag is detected within the communications area and then returns a response FIFO Trigger When the Reader Writer receives a query it returns a response After communicating all further operations with that RF Tag are prohibited
150. ponse D iet Field length Function code Register address Word count identifier identifier identifier Note When forced reset the response will not be returned o H Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query S o Error Response Transaction ni Function Exception v i Protocol identifier Field length i P identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Execution Example Resetting the Reader Writer TX 000000000009F F 10D0000001020000 RX 000000000006F F10D0000001 RFID System 104 User s Manual Initializing All Settings Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Category Register address Query name HF Tag access 0000 to 9FFF hex DATA READ 0000 to hex WRITE DATA A000 hex READ ID A100 hex DATA FILL A200 hex LOCK A300 hex RF TAG OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL A400 to A700 hex Reserved A800 hex DATA COPY Reader Writer settings 000 hex GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION 000 hex SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION B100 hex GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS B100 hex SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS B200 to B700 hex Reserved B800 hex GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS B800 hex SET TCP IP COM
151. ption Byte count The number of bytes in the restore information that was read C2 hex Number of records The number of record in the restore information that was read Most restore information Operating time If all restore information does not exist it is 0000 hex record UID 8 bytes User address e e t Data size Data 8 bytes Most restore information Same as above Same as above record 1 Most restore information Same as above Same as above record 7 Error Response Transaction ni Function E ion is aad Protocol identifier Field length identifier identifier code code OX x ree ore Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba v6 Execution Example If the operating time is writing data to the RF tag failure occurs while 1111111111 to restore it In the case of failure of the block end partial write TX 000000000006F F03C 8000061 RX 0000000000C 5F F 03C 2999 RRR ERR RFID System 100 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Controlling Reader Writer Operation E STOP This query stops Reader Writer operation Query Format mI Byte By mI Sues Bye 10 Bret 12 Bye ts Transaction Protocol Unit Register Byte Parameter Description Register address The register address D100 hex that specifies the stop se
152. r identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex B800 hex 0006 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address B800 hex that specifies the TCP IP communications conditions Word count The number of words in the TCP IP communications conditions information to read 0006 hex Response Format Normal Response Transaction Protocol Unit TCP IP communications MEN Field length AVR Function code Byte count identifier identifier identifier conditions Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the TCP IP communications conditions that was read 0C hex TCP IP communications IP address Contains the IP address that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal conditions Example C0A801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask Contains the subnet mask that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal Example FFFF 00 hex 255 255 255 0 Gateway address Contains the gateway address that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal Example C0A80101 hex 192 168 1 1 Error Response oo Peo identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section iba v6 Execution Example Reading the TCP IP Communications Conditions When the IP Address Is 192 168 1 200 the Sub
153. r name HF Tag missing error Error code 2001 hex Countermeasure Change the control timing so that communications start when there is an RF Tag in the communications area of the Reader Writer Measure the noise and implement noise countermeasures p 26 Check the influence of surrounding metal and make sure there is sufficient communications distance RF Tag communications error 2002 hex Change the control timing so that communications start when there is an RF Tag in the communications area of the Reader Writer Measure the noise and implement noise countermeasures p 26 Check the influence of surrounding metal and make sure there is sufficient communications distance UID mismatch error 2003 hex Perform communications when the RF Tag for which data is to be restored is in the communications area of the Reader Writer RF Tag address error RF Tag lock error 2004 hex 2005 hex Adjust the processing area addresses for communications with the RF Tag to match the memory area of the RF Tag The RF Tag memory region that contains the communications processing area addresses is locked Check the communications processing area addresses and perform the process again or replace the RF Tag RF Tag verification error RF Tag data lost error 2006 hex 2007 hex Repeat the processing while the RF Tag is in the communications area of the Reader Writer Measure the noise and implement noise
154. red Configuration memory error or Control signal wiring mistake etc Not lit Turn off when the standby state green Lighting during linking normaly Flashing Flash during detects a carrier green Not lit Turn off when the ethernet cable is not connected 1 Refer to Errors and Indicator Status in Section 7 A Troubleshooting for information of Error content of the 4 operation indicator CHECK B Connector The connector is used to connect the exclusive cable as model V680S 40 LIM 6805 41 LIM or V680S A42 LIM ne Name ure V680S A42 wire color 24V Brown Brown NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR Connector Ethernet send signal Orange Output Green with white strip Input Ethernet send signal Orange with white strip Output mem Ethernet receive signal green Input RFID System 16 User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Cables V680S A40 OM Reader Writer connector Cable connector Reader Writer connector This connector connects to the connector on the Reader Writer Cable Connector This connector connects to the Reader Writer connector on the V680S A41LIM A42 Cable V680S A41 LIM Ethernet connector Reader Writer connector X Power supply lines and signal line Reader Writer connector This connector connects to the connector on the Rea
155. rformance of communication please do the following actions e f the other Reader Writers are operating close to the Reader Writer please ensure the distance between the Reader Writers EX p 164 p 165 e f the equipment close to the Reader Writer become a source of noise transceivers motors inverters and switching power supply is running please ensure the distance until the amount of noise is sufficiently reduced Please take action such as enclosing the noise source by metal object GET LOG INFORMATION Query The GET LOG INFORMATION query obtains the following log information Up to 8 records can be recorded in each log The oldest records are deleted when the logs become full e Query log query information and operating time for execution e Response log response information and operating time for execution e Error log Host device Reader Writer GET LOG INFORMATION Host device Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Setting Queries You can use setting queries to set the operating conditions of the Reader Writer according to the application environment You can save the settings so that they are stored in internal memory in the Reader Writer even after the power supply is turned OFF Only the settings that are made with the SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS query are effective immediately after they are changed For any changes to all other settings you mu
156. riter detected an RF Tag but before it completed processing Server HF Tag Reader Writer WRITE DATA Auto specified Client host device e g e t STOP Processing communications Response normal end O LL LE E Response communications aborted o c 2 O O V Ww O O an RFID System 2 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Example Processing was aborted when a STOP query was received immediately after completing processing after the Reader Writer detected an RF Tag Server HF Tag Reader Writer WRITE DATA Auto specified Client host device STOP o o 9 Q o Response normal end 2 o Response normal end RFID System User s Manual 103 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications RESET This query resets the Reader Writer Query Format Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction Protocol Unit Register Number of bytes Parameter Description Register address The register address 0000 hex that specifies the reset setting Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Number of bytes for option The number of bytes for the option 02 hex Option 0000 hex Reboot FFFF hex Forced reset Response Format Normal Res
157. rogram 0000 to 9999 hex BCD Minor version of Safe Mode program 0000 to 0099 hex BCD BCD BCD Major version of Safe Mode program 0000 to 0099 hex BCD BCD BCD Revision of Safe Mode program 0000 to 9999 hex BCD Error Response Transaction ni Function Exception i Protocol identifier Field length T j identifier identifier code code ooe Fe e Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section EA p 65 Execution Example Reading the Firmware Version Information when the Run Program Version Is 1 2 3 and the Safe Program Version Is 1 2 2 TX 000000000006F F03C 0000006 RX 00000000000FFF030C000100020003000100020002 RFID System User s Manual 91 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications E GET MAC ADDRESS This query reads the MAC address from the Reader Writer Query Format Ti ti it F job id Protocol identifier Field length n Register address Word count identifier identifier code 0000 hex 0006 hex C200 hex 0003 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address C200 hex that specifies the MAC address Word count The number of words in the MAC address to read 0003 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 rs Byte 14 Transaction Protocol Unit Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes i
158. ror occurs the response from the Reader Writer may not be received by the host device Reconnect to the Reader Writer and check the cause of the error with a GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG query RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications RF Tag Communications Errors Error code name Error code Description RF Tag missing error 2001 hex There is no RF Tag in the communications area RF Tag communications error 2002 hex Communications with the RF Tag did not end normally UID mismatch error 2003 hex An RF Tag with the specified ID was not in the communications area RF Tag address error 2004 hex The access address for the RF Tag is outside of the area supported by the target RF Tag RF Tag lock error 2005 hex An attempt was made to write data to a locked area RF Tag verification error 2006 hex Processing to write data to the RF Tag did not end normally RF Tag data lost error 2007 hex Processing to write data to the RF Tag did not end normally Data may have been lost and must be restored RF Tag system error 2008 hex The RF Tag returned an error response RF Tag overwriting error 2009 hex The overwrite limit was exceeded for overwrite count control processing Reader Writer connection error 200A hex When copying data communications could not be established with the copy destination Reader Writer Reader Writer Operation Errors Error code name Error code Descripti
159. ry or read it from a browser SN Refer to GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for details onthe GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION query CHECK IUA p 25 Bytes 1 to 4 Bytes 5 to 8 Bytes 9 to 10 Bytes 11 to 12 Operating time when error Error source device IP address of query source Error code occurred information 4 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes c o Byte 13 Byte 14 Bytes 15 to 252 Communications Exception code l Communications query information query information size 1 byte 1 byte 236 bytes Range specified with the communications query information size Operating Time When Error Occurred This is the operating time when the Reader Writer returned the error response to the host device after the error occurred Address of Query Source This is the IP address of the host device that sent the query Error Code This code identifies the nature of the error 5 i Referto Error Codes in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for the meanings of the error codes S 3 J CHECK IUA p 66 Error Source Device Information If the error occurs in the Reader Writer after receiving a query from the host device the error source device information is set to 0000 hex If the COPY DATA query is sent and the error occurred at the copy destination Reader Writer the error source device information is set to 0001 he
160. se e wiring settings OK Correct the connector wiring Correct the settings Exception Is the query code 01 hex frame correct Send the correct frame Exception Is the data specified code 02 or 03 hex in the query correct Send the correct data Exception s the Reader Writer code 06 hex busy No Yes Send the query when Is the host device No OK 2 operating normally Yes Correct the host device program or replace the Replace the Reader Writer host device RFID System 134 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting RF Tag Communications Check Flow START Yes No No ls the distance between the Reader Writer and RF Tag Are two or more RF Tag present in communications Error code 2002 RF Tag OK No Yes Yes Yes Make sure that only one RF Tag is within the communications area Adjust the distance between the RF Tag Replace the RF Tag Reduce the travel speed and the Reader Writer No No RF Tag OK Error code 2006 Travel speed OK Reduce the travel speed Replace the RF Tag Is the distance between the Reader Writer and RF Tag Are two or more RF Tag present in communications Are two or more RF Tag ls there an RF Tag in present in communications the communications RF Tag OK Y
161. sent o c T O 3 3 c O ct o o U r O Disconnection requested Disconnection request acknowledged 417 Only one host can be connected to the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer accept the request of connection from host B while host A is connected to the Reader Writer the connection between the Reader Writer and host A will automatically disconnect and the new connection with host B will be established RFID System 56 User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Message Formats The host device communications protocol that is used by the V680S is based on Modbus TCP The command message that the host device sends to the Reader Writer is called a query The response message that the Reader Writer returns is called the response The communications formats for queries and responses are given below Query format Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte 9 o Byten Functi Manesco e n Data identifier identifier code Always No of Always NY X Any value Range specified with the field length Transaction Identifier You can set any desired value The transaction identifier in the response from the Reader Writer will be a copy of the value that is specified here Protocol Identifier This field is always 0000 hex Field Length Specify the number of bytes inclusive
162. signal line in the V680S Cable is connected correctly to 24 VDC See if there is a source of strong noise near the Reader Writer or Cable There is an error in user configuration memory host device communications conditions settings e Initialize the settings to restore normal operation D A Refer to User Configuration Memory Error in this Section for information for Initialize the setting 2 p127 CHECK nee The Reader Writer automatically starts in Safe Mode when it detects an error Flashing green Flashing red System Errors CPU Error or Hardware Fault NORM ERR Processing when error occurs Please take the appropriate action referring S ystem Errors in this Section Please replace the Reader Writer if the condition does not change UA p 127 snjels 140jeoipu Lit green Lit red System Memory Error NORM ERR Processing when error occurs Please take the appropriate action referring S ystem Errors in this Section Please replace the Reader Writer if the condition does not change US p 127 If the Reader Writer detects a fault the Reader Writer will start in the Safe mode automatically Flashing green Lit red RFID System User s Manual 125 Section 7 Troubleshooting Nonfatal Errors The NORM ERR indicator flashes once if an error occurs in communications between the Reader Writer and host device or in communications with an RF T
163. st first save them and then reset the Reader Writer to enable using them 1 Refer to Reader Writer Settings in Section 5 Host Communications Specifications for details on the Setting query CHECK Tl c O O o 5 Refer to Network Settings View and Communications Settings View in Section 6 Browser Interface for details on the Setting query EA ee EHE il 111 112 Setting Controls Saving Settings oet values are written to internal memory in the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer fails to save a setting a memory write error system error will occur INITIALIZE SETTINGS Query This query returns all of the set values in the Reader Writer to their default values If the Reader Writer fails to initialize the settings a memory write error system error will occur GET DEVICE INFORMATION Query This query is used to get the parameters that are listed in the following table from the Reader Writer Model number Model number information The firmware versions in the Reader Writer MAC address MAC address Reader Writer operating status Query standby status communicating with RF Tag or performing other processing Operating time The operating time ms from when the Reader Writer started FFFF FFFF hex ms max RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components E SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Query This query sets parameters that are related to the operati
164. tem name Description Export Configuration File to PC Saves a configuration file that contains the Reader Writer settings on the computer Import Configuration File to RAW Updates the settings in the Reader Writer with the settings in a configuration file that you select on the computer Initialize Configuration Returns all of the settings in the Reader Writer to the default settings RFID System 18 User s Manual Section 6 Browser Interface B Saving a Configuration File on the Computer You can click the Export Button in the E xport Configuration File to PC Area to save a configuration file file name conf ini that contains the configuration information from the Reader Writer on the computer The configuration file uses a normal INI file format Export Configuration File to Click the Export Button The following dialog box will be displayed Click the Save Button F ile Download 5 Do you want to open or save this file Mame confini lype Conhiguration Settings 225 byte Fron 1UZ 1bHB8 I Z U Wille files hom the Inber can usau some files han pour I yua do rol thee source dio oper ut save Ihis file whats Specify where to save the file and click the Save Button The configuration information from the Reader Writer will be saved in the configuration file Configuration File Example Savr 5 PIR s 5 aPC MetworkSetting 2 IPA
165. ter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section v6 Execution Example Reading the RF Tag Communications Conditions When the Tag Communications Is Set to High Speed and Write Verification Is Disabled TX 000000000006F F 03B 1000002 RX 000000000007FF030400010000 RFID System User s Manual 7 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS This query sets the TCP IP communications conditions of the Reader Writer Query Format Byte Byte 4 Bytes Byte 6 Sues 10 ewe Byte 24 Transaction Protocol Unit TCP IP communications Tu M Field length TN Function code Register address Word count Byte count n identifier identifier identifier conditions 0000 hex 0013 hex B800 hex 0006 hex 12 bytes Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Byte 21 Byte 22 Byte 23 Byte 24 Parameter Description Register address The register address B800 hex that specifies the TCP IP communications conditions Word count The number of words in the TCP IP communications conditions 0006 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the TCP IP communications conditions hex TCP IP IP address Specify in 8 digit hexadecimal the IP address to set communications Setting range 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex conditions Example COA801C8 hex 192 168 1 200
166. that was specified in the query Read 03 hex or Write 10 hex is set Function code Function 03 hex Head Holding Register 10 hex Write Holding Register Data The data for the function code is sent The format of the data depends on the function code The Reader Writer supports the following data type Holding register Read write 16 bit data o c 3 3 c 3 O ct o o U r O o RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Host Communications Specifications Error End T Unit Function E ion eee Protocol identifier Field length A identifier identifier code code Copy of the transaction Alwavs No of Alwavs identifier that was specitied Always 0000 hex y y Range specified with the field length Transaction Identifier A copy of the value that was specified in the query is returned Protocol Identifier This field is always 0000 hex Field Length The number of bytes inclusively from the unit identifier through the end of the data is specified Byte 4 will always be 00 hex Unit Identifier This field is always FF hex Function Code A value of 80 hex is added to the value that was specified in the query and set Exception Code A code that provides information on the error is attached Exception code Meaning Illegal function Illegal data address Illegal data value Failure in slave device 06 hex
167. the host device y Refer to Connecting the 6805 41 Cable to Host Device in Section 3 Installation and Connections for the connector method CK ne 2 p 47 CHE 3 Turn ON the power supply to start the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer starts normally the RUN indicator will light green Qo e 0 5 e e gt J 9 Q RFID System User s Manual Section 4 Preparations for Communications Setting Communications Conditions Initial Setting Procedure Default TCP IP Network Settings in the Reader Writer The default network settings for the Reader Writer are listed in the following table Change the network settings of the host device to match those of the Reader Writer IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Port number 502 Port number for Web browser 7090 Host Device Setting Example IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 gt 1 A Refer to Configuration in Section 6 Browser Interface for Initial Setting method for the Reader Writer S 118 ww CHECK List of Settings Setting Procedure for Web Server Enter the settings on the Network Settings display and then click the Set Button OMRON 76805 RFID Reader Writer Network settings 5 Referto Network Settings View in Section 6 Browser Interface for Initial Setting method I p 11
168. ties You can display the results of noise measurements or error log information RFID System Users Manual 33 Tl c O o o MEMO RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Installation and Connections Installation 36 o 44 Connections and Wiring 45 RFID System User s Manual 35 5 e 2 D 5 36 Section 3 Installation and Connections Installation Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Install the Reader Writer with four 4 screws Use both spring washers and flat washers M4 screw Spring washer N b Flat washer e 3 Mounting Hole Dimensions T 2 6540 2 Four M4 holes es UK N O amp L Unit mm When you install the Reader Writer please have the bracket as shown in the figure below Material Steel SUS Four M4 hole V680S HMD64 ETN 65 02 fee T EMI I d pi Screw mounting _L 4 A Bracket Unit mm 1 Although it is possible to use aluminum in addition to iron and copper as a mounting bracket communication performance will change depending on the material Please do not use resin as a mounting bracket m CHECK VL recommended tightening torque for M4 screws is 1 2 N m e m CHECK 5 y Refer to Reader Writer Installation Precautions in Section 8 Appendices for information o
169. tion There are the following two ways to initialize the Reader Writer Initializing with a Query Message from the Host Device You can send the INITIALIZE SETTINGS query to the Reader Writer to return the settings to the default values The query format is given below Protocol identifier Field length l a Function code Register address Word count Byte count Option identifier identifier 0000 hex 0009 hex BF00 hex 0001 hex 0000 hex Initializing through the Web Server You can connect a computer to the network start a Web browser and return the settings to the default values from the Web browser window 5 y Referto Initializing the Settings in Configuration in Section 6 Browser Interface for the procedure to Initializing through A the Web Server n CHECK IUA p 121 B Unfixed Operation Mode Error or User Configuration Memory Host Device Communications Conditions Settings Error Identify the error on the Error Log View in the Web browser and restore operation with the countermeasure 5 1 Log View in Section 6 Browser Interface for the procedure to check the error log contents from the Web browser window e CHECK l 115 Unfixed Operation Mode Error See if the control signal line in the V680S Cable is connected correctly to the 24 VDC terminal on the power source Check for sources of noise around the Cable User Configuration Memory Error Host Device Communications C
170. to 65535 decimal HFTagCommunicationSetting CommunicationSpe Gives the communications speed between ed the Reader Writer and RF Tags Set a decimal number 0 High speed 1 Normal speed WriteVerify Gives the setting for write verification for write communications Set a decimal number 0 No verification 1 Verification 9 ct 5 r D CommunicationOpti Gives the setting of the RF Tag on communications option Set a decimal number 0 Once 1 Auto 2 FIFO trigger RFID System 122 User s Manual Section 7 Troubleshooting 44 Error Descriptions 124 Errors and Indicator Status 125 Errors and Countermeasures 127 44 Maintenance and Inspection 130 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 131 Safe Mode 136 RFID System User s Manual 123 Section 7 Troubleshooting Error Descriptions Information on up to eight errors that occur are recorded until the power supply to the Reader Writer is turned OFF You can access this information from the host device or the Web server Fatal Errors Bi Reader Writer Operation Errors The NORM ERR indicator in the operation indicators flashes red if the control signal is not stable or if an error occurs in user configuration memory If the Reader Writer detects a user configuration memory error during startup it will start in Safe Mode and the RUN indicator will flash green Check the connection of the control signal
171. to the Host Device Communications Check Flowchart Uy p 134 Refer to the RF Tag Communications Check Flowchart Uy p 135 RFID System User s Manual 4 131 132 Section 7 Troubleshooting System Connections Check Flowchart START No Are the connector and Cable connections OK Yes Connect them correctly Flashing green Lit green NORM ERR LED Not lit Check the control signal line connection NORM ERR LED Flashing red Not lit OK Initialize the settings RFID System User s Manual Replace the Reader Writer Not lit Lit red Flashing red Check the control signal line connection Replace the Reader Writer Or initialize the settings Yes Is the rated voltage Lit red supplied No Supply the rated voltage Replace the Reader Writer Section 7 Troubleshooting Operating Conditions and External Environment Check Flowchart START Are the operating No conditions OK Is the ambient No noise OK Yes Refer to Maintenance and Inspection 130 Refer to Maintenance 26 RFID System User s Manual sueuowvo J 61 133 Section 7 Troubleshooting Host Device Communications Check Flowchart START Is the connector Are the network Is there a respon
172. tting Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes for the option 02 hex Option Always 0000 hex Response Format Normal Response Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction Protocol Unit Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query e e e D Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Error Response Transaction Unit Function Exception Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section vs Execution Example Stopping Communications with RF Tags TX 00000000009F F 10D1000001020000 RX 00000000006F F 10D1000001 RFID System User s Manual 101 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications The response for the STOP query depends on the timing of when the query was acknowledged Examples are provided below Example Processing was canceled when a STOP query was received before the Reader Writer detected an RF Tag Client Server host device Reader Writer HF Tag WRITE DATA Auto specified with RF Tags STOP Processing communications Response normal end Hesponse communications canceled Example Processing was aborted when a STOP query was received after the Reader W
173. unicating with RF Tags Ambient storage temperature with data retention Ambient operating humidity 100 000 writes for each block 25 C 25 to 85 C with no icing 40 to 125 C with no icing 35 to 9576 Degree of protection Vibration resistance Shock resistance IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 No abnormality after application of 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s2 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 15 minutes each No abnormality after application of 500 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 times Dimensions 20 dia x 2 7 mm Materials PPS resin Note 1 After storing RF Tags at high temperatures rewrite the data even if changes are not required high temperatures are those between 125 and 180 C 2 Oil resistance has been tested using a specific oil as defined in the OMRON test method Dimensions Unit mm ram 16 dia 0 1 PREMIUM Case material PPS resin 20 dia 0 1 A RF Tag can be placed in the Attachment in either direction The direction does not affect operation e CHECK 1 The ID code is written in the memory of the RF Tag and may be affected by data retention characteristics at high temperatures Take suitable precautions when using the READ ID query for RF Tags operating at high temperatures cm CHECK RFID System
174. unt The number of words in the communications option setting to read 0001 hex Response Format Normal Response Protocol identifier ee identifier identifier code count option setting Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the communications option setting data that was read 02 hex Tag communications Once 0000 hex Auto 0001 hex FIFO trigger 0002 hex option setting e e D Error Response Monsoon oo identifier identifier code code Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section Execution Example Reading the Communications Option Setting When It Is Auto TX 000000000006F F 03B0000001 RX 000000000005FF03020001 RFID System User s Manual 7 Section 5 Host Communications Specifications SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS This query sets the conditions for Reader Writer communications with RF Tags high speed normal speed and write verification Query Format TI Byte By yes Bye 10 eyen 5e wem Bye te Transaction Protocol Unit Register RF Tag communications M a Field length Function Wor n B n T mi identifier identifier identifier Unelon ede address ore coum conditions setting information Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Communications speed Write verification
175. ushiroken EEE 30Y methyl ethyl ketone sodium hydroxide 1096 RH Note The above results are from tests conducted at room temperature 23 C Even if the chemicals do not affect the PPS or epoxy resins at room temperature they may affect the resins at higher or lower temperatures Check the chemicals carefully in advance RFID System User s Manual Degree of Protection Section 8 Appendices Ingress protection degrees are determined by the following tests Be sure to check the sealing capability under the actual operating environment and conditions before actual use B IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60529 1989 11 7 B A A First Digit Degree of Protection from Solid Materials Protection No protection 50 mm dia ei le e 12 5 mm dia 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 that is 12 5 mm or more in diameter Even if finger or other object 12 mm in diameter penetrates it will not reach a hazardous part Protects against penetration of any solid object such as a wire that is 2 5 mm or more in diameter Protects against penetration of any solid object such as a wire that is 1 mm or more in diameter No protection Protects against penetration of dust of a quantity that may cause malfunction or obstruct the safe operation of the pro
176. which there is no specific symbol e Warning The Product is not designed or rated for ensuring the safety of persons Do not use it for such purposes S RFID System User s Manual 3 Introduction Q A 2 Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the Product 1 Installation and Storage Environment e Do not install the Product near any equipment that generates a large amount of heat Such as heaters transformers and large capacity resistors e f multiple Reader Writers are installed near each other communications performance may decrease due to mutual interference Refer to Mutual Interference of Reader Writers for Reference Only in RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 8 Appendices and check to make sure there is no mutual interference between Reader Writers 2 Installation and Removal e Never use an AC power supply Doing so may result in rupture e Wire the Product correctly Incorrect wiring may result in rupture or burning e Please use a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as an Ethernet switch or PLC which is connected the specified Cables V680S A41 M A42 LIM Ground the host device ground resistance of 100 or less e Use one of the specified Cables V680S A40 LIM A41 LIM A42 LIM Using any other cable may cause malfunctions or failure 3 Application Methods e Do not bend the Cable to a bending ra
177. x Exception Code This is the exception code in the response that was returned by the Reader Writer Communications Query Information Size This size gives the valid byte size of the communications query information field Communications Query Information This is all of the frame data for the query that was received by the Reader Writer RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Names and Functions of Components Web Server The following functions are provided in the Web server interface E Status Monitoring Setting and Confirmation Status Monitoring You can monitor the status of the Reader Writer The Reader Writer status includes the firmware versions MAC address network settings operating status and other status information Setting You can set any of the settable parameters from the Web server interface This includes the network settings RF Tag communications settings etc c o Importing and Exporting Settings You can import and export the Reader Writer setting information You can store or view the configuration file on a computer You can use importing to simplify setting up more than one Reader Writer and you can use exporting to store and restore settings information as a countermeasure for problems B Convenient Functions Simple Operation Test You can send queries from the Web server interface to operate the Reader Writer without any special software B Utili
178. yed please check connection with the Reader Writer e and reboot a browser zs CHECK RFID System User s Manual 117 Section 6 Browser Interface Configuration You can save a configuration file INI file that contains the configuration information from the Reader Writer in the computer You can also send a configuration file to the Reader Writer to change all of the configuration information in the Reader Writer Or you can click the Default Button to return all of the configuration information in the Reader Writer to the default settings To display the Configuration View click the Configuration Button at the bottom of the browser operation window OMRON wve80S RFID Reader Writer English v Status Status Network settings Device type V680S HMD64 ETN Firmware version Communication settings Run mode program 1 01 RF Tae Safe mode program 1 00 communications MAC address 00 00 Oa 8b 41 6f Log view Operation mode RUN Noi it vrai Status Idling Operating time 0 02 28 Reboot Configuration Click the Configuration Button at the bottom of the browser operation window to display the Configuration View ommnon V680S RFID Reader Writer 9 5 5 r D ak Export Configuration File to PC Import Configuration File to R W Browse Import Initialize Configuration Default status l
179. ys the product model number Displays the Run Mode program versions Displays the Safe Mode program versions Displays the MAC address from the Reader Writer Operation mode Status Displays the mode of the Reader Writer Run Safe Mode Displays the status of the Reader Writer Idling RF Tag communications in progress and Changing settings Error Operating time RFID System User s Manual Displays the time since the Reader Writer was started Example 0 12 34 Section 6 Browser Interface Network Settings View OMROM veaos RFID Reader Writer Status Network settings English Network settings IP address 192 168 1200 Subnet mask eem settings Gateway address 192 166 1254 Tag communicatianz Webs ETT Log view Web password Noise monitor Device name Click this button to set the displayed values Reboot Configuration IP address IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask Subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 Gateway address Gateway address 192 168 1 254 Web Port The port number used for browser 1024 to 65535 7090 communications Web password 15 ASCII characters max 15 ASCII characters max None 63 ASCII characters max 63 ASCII characters max None O 5 3 If you change the network settings please restart the Reader Writer The new settings will be effective after a restart of f the Reader
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