Winnix Technologies HYR830 UHF Reader User Manual HYR830 4Port User manulx
Winnix Technologies Co., Limited UHF Reader HYR830 4Port User manulx
Users Manual
User manual HYR830 Winnix Technologies Co., Limited RFID Reader Product Introduction HYR830 adopts Impinj R2000 module, maximum power output is 30dBm. 4 RP TNC ports, with an 7dBi circular polarized antenna, reading distance can reach 10 meters. Reading speed is 400 tags/sec. 8 LED lights, real-time display working status. Many external ports, Including network interface, RS232、GPIO_IN*4、 GPIO_OUT*4、RS485、wiegand、CAN、USB, can meet different client’s requirement. Excellent read and write performance, it is suitable for complicated environment application, for example logistics, clothing, asset management etc. The application of the reader Transportation management: road and railway transportation management and container transportation management and so on. motor vehicles management: use it to police station and transport department supervise and manage the motor vehicles Road and bridge charge: as the product is able to read the tag data quickly in long distance, ,road rate and bridge can be charged without stopping. Vehicles. Customs management: the management for goods to pass and transit the customs and vehicles. Logistics and warehouse Management: Goods flow, warehouse management, and the flowing management of mail, parcel, luggage. Parking management: in order to make management and charge automation. Doors control management: including vehicles and people to pass in and out management. Craft work manufacture flow: supervise parts in the whole manufacture flow. The Main Function More inventory modes: There are single inventory and multi inventory. Single inventory for simple application, and multi inventory for complicated environment, like warehouse management, logistic management. Filter function: user can only read or write the tag that they need, like EPC、TID、 USR filter. Many management setting: manage the antenna working time, power setting RFID Reader User can read and write the tag, and also kill and lock the tag. Technical Specifications S/N Item Operating voltage Maximum Current Standby current Frequency range Default frequency operating Channel bandwidth Frequency hopping Maximum power output Step interval 10 Label protocol 11 Radio-frequen cy power rising time Radio-frequency power dropping time Adjacent 13 Unit 12 800 ≤100 mA mA 840-960 MHz Standard:902-928MHz,custo mized optional Frequency hopping MHz Frequency interval 250KHz 250 ≤2 KHz 30 dBm dB channel power leaking ratio 5~30dBm adjustable by software EPC C1G2 /ISO18000-6C ≤500 μs ≤500 μs ≤-40 dB ±1CH ≤-60 dB ±2CH 14 Frequency stabilizing ratio ±10 ppm -25℃~+40℃ ±20 ppm -40℃~+60℃ 15 Maximum reading range 10 7dBi Antenna 16 Multi-Label >400/s Appearance and structure Remark speed 12 Parameters Size(L*W*H):190×145×30mm Weight:300g RFID Reader Picture1 Front view RFID Reader External Interface RFID Reader DB15 Interface definition S/N Item Technical data Unit Pin Signal name Signal direction Function/compatibility Remark description GPIO2 Output Optical isolation GPIO3 Output Optical isolation GPIO8 Input Optical isolation GPIO6 Input Optical isolation WIEGAND1 Output WIEGAND 485A Bidirection RS485 GPIO1 Output Optical isolation GPIO4 Output Optical isolation GPIO5 Input Optical isolation 10 WIEGAND0 Output WIEGAND port 11 485B Bidirection RS485 12 GPIO7 Output 13 CANH Bidirection CAN port 14 CANL Bidirection CAN port 15 GND Optical isolation Environment requirement S/N Item Working temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Parameters Unit -20~+70 ℃ -40~+85 ℃ 5%~95% RH Remark Non-Conden sing RFID Reader Demo User Guide The Demo software user manual is used for HYM730/HYM740/HYM750 serial modules and HYR810/HYR820/HYR830 series readers; Support Chinese and English language; Support RJ45 connecting. Adopt TCP long connection method, slave computer as TCP server, host computer demo software as the TCP client side. (Notice: RJ45 connecting only for HYR830 reader) Support RS232 connecting, baud rate 115200, 1 bit for start, 1 bit for stop, 8 bits for data. 1. Language Two optional languages are supported: Simply Chinese English Open the DEMO software, as picture 1, click red marked area, could choose language. Picture 1 Opening interface 2. Connection Demo software support two optional connecting, Ethernet and RS232 serial connections. RFID Reader 2.1 Etherrnet connecttion setting Default IP P address of the t reader is 1192.168.1.10. If connectin ng in Ethernett (RJ45), pleaase set IP adddress of PC att same range, such as 192.168.1.100. Before conneccting, make su ure IP addresss of PC could d be passed att Ping operatiion. Connectioons are displaayed with diff fferent prefix. If connecting g with RJ45, type ‘NET’+ +’IP’ at the dropp-down box of o port. For exam mple, connect to t 192.168.1..10, type ‘NE ET192.168.1.10’ as below picture. Picture 2 Ethernet po ort connection 2.2 RS232 connection Demo softw ware could au utomatically display usab ble COM porrts, click droop-down box,, you will see beloow. Automatic ideentify serial port Picture 3 A RS232 connnection is with a prefix oof ‘COM’, which user do on’t need to iinput. What users have to do is to choose correct COM M number, and a then it sh hould be connnected, as below picture. RFID Reader Picture 4 RS232 port connection 3. Single inventory operation Single inventory operation is in ‘singe ask’ and ‘single answer’ method of reading. Each inventory will result an acknowledgement frame. In each single inventory, only one tag’s EPC data could be gotten. Single inventory mode supports to inventory tag function at any length EPC code. At workspace area, it could display EPC code, Inventory times, RSSI for each tag, as below picture. RFID Reader Picture 5 Single inventory mode 4. Multiple inventory operation Below picture is for multiple inventory mode. Inventory times are non-limited. At information area, it will display Inventory speed, time and tag numbers. Click ‘off-line clean’, it will launch the function. If a tag is not read in 4 seconds, the marked color of the tag will turn grey, if over 8 seconds, the tag will be cleared from workspace. RFID Reader Picture 6 Multiple inventory mode 5. RF output power setting TX power setting is in basic settings section, below picture is for TX power setting. Picture 7 RF output power setting The TX power range is 5-30dBm, with 1dBm stepping up. ‘Set’ the picked power, and then ‘get’ for checking the result. Choose "save", the setting will be kept after power off. 6. Region setting Region setting is in basic settings section, as below picture. Picture 8 Region setting RFID Reader Region setting includes China1 area (840.625MHz~844.375MHz), China2 area (920.625MHz~924.375MHz), Europe area (865.7MHz~867.5 MHz), USA area (902MHz~928MHz), Korea and Japan area. Choose the frequency band at your area, and then click ‘set’, ‘get’ is to check the current band you have chosen. Choose "save", the setting will be kept after power off. 7. Frequency hopping setting Frequency hopping setting is in basic settings as below picture. Picture 9 Frequency hopping setting Click ‘get’, you will see the each hopping points of the frequencies. Fixed frequency setting: fill in the frequency at the blank then click ‘add’, then click ‘set’, if successful, it will notice. Click ‘get’ can check out the set value. Self-defining frequency hopping setting: input one frequency point, click ‘add’; then input another, click ’add’. Repeat till you add all frequency points, then click ‘set’. You can click ‘get’ to check if setting successfully. 8. Version info Version information is displayed in basic settings as below picture. Picture 10 Version information Click ‘get’, you will get the version information, including Software version, Hardware version, Firmware version and Module ID. 9. Temperature info Temperature info is displayed in basic settings as below picture. RFID Reader Picture 11 Temperature information Click ‘get’ to see the working temperature information. For normally, the temperature range is between -40 – 85 degree Celsius. When the “temperature protect” is activated (the default is turn on), once the temperat ure is over 65℃, the rate of inventory would fell by 50%; If the temperature is over 85℃, the reader-module would stop working automatically, and it would back to work again only the temperature below 85℃. More than 80℃ on the life of the module will have a certain impact. 10. Recommended link setting Link setting is in basic settings as below picture. Picture 12 Recommended link setting Recommended Link Settings: DSB_ASK /FM0/40KHz PR_ASK/Miller 4/250KHz PR_ASK/Miller 4/300KHz DSB_ASK /FM0/400KHz Default Link setting is PR_ASK/Miller 4/250KHz. Choose ‘save’, the setting will be kept after power off. 11. Antenna setting Antenna setting is in Basic Setting as below picture. Picture 13 Antenna setting ANT2, ANT3, ANT4 are not applied for single port module. For four channels module and reader, you can set the working time for each antenna. The antennas are working as time sharing. NOTE: This device requires controlled installation location by professional installers. 12. Multiple inventory Delay time setting Multiple inventory delay time setting is in Basic Setting, as below picture. RFID Reader Picture 14 Multiple inventory Delay time setting The setting is for module waiting time after one inventory cycle during the multiple inventory working. This is only applied for single port module. Default value is 0 during multiple inventory. At such case, the module will be working at full load, while the module temperature will be higher. 13. Antenna working and interval time setting Antenna working and interval time setting is in Basic Setting, as below picture. Picture 15 Antenna working and interval time setting The setting is for each antenna working time and interval time during multiple inventory. Before the setting, you should choose the antenna number. For instance, if want to set ANT1 of working time 300ms, ANT2 of working time 350ms, ANT3 of working time 300ms, ANT4 of working time 500ms, and waiting 1000ms for once reading cycle, see following steps: a) Click ANT1, ANT2, ANT3, ANT4, and ‘set’; b) Set ANT1 of working time 300ms, ANT2 of working time 350ms, ANT3 of working time 300ms, ANT4 of working time 500ms, and interval time is 1000ms. 14. Buzzer setting Buzzer setting is in Basic Setting as below picture. Picture 16 Buzzer setting Notice: The function is only for HYR830 reader. RFID Reader Click ‘Ring’, you will hear the alarm from the reader. 15. GPIO setting GPIO setting is in Basic Setting as below picture. Picture 17 GPIO setting Notice: HYM series modules only have 3 output IO ports (GPIO1, GPIO2 and GPIO3). HYM830 reader has 4 output IO ports (GPIO1, GPIO2, GPIO3, GPIO4), and 4 input IO ports (GPIO5, GPIO6, GPIO7, GPIO8) The picked output IO ports will output high level, otherwise will output low level. If connecting input IO ports at high level, click ‘get’, you will see the picked IO ports; while at low level, the IO ports are not picked. 16. CW setting CW setting is in advanced settings as below picture. Picture 18 CW setting Click ‘ON’ to open single carrier wave transmit, ‘OFF’ is to close single carrier wave transmit. ‘Test-CW’ is for testing, please ignore it. 17. RX ADC info RX ADC information is displayed in advanced settings as below picture. Picture 19 RX ADC information RX ADC is very important for checking the matching and connection of the antenna with module or reader. If the data is above 10, there may be connection problem or no-matching. At the time, please re-check the connection of antenna, or remove it, otherwise it will damage the module or reader. If the data is below 10, the antenna can be worked. RFID Reader 18. Q setting In Advanced Settings, below is the picture of Q setting. Picture 20 Q setting There are two ways of dynamic Q and static Q. Dynamic Q is recommended, as it could automatically adjust the Q value to achieve most fast inventory. 19. Single inventory timeout setting In Advanced Settings section, below is the picture for single inventory timeout setting Picture 21 Single inventory timeout setting This function is only for single inventory. If single read is unsuccessful, after the overtime, the reader will report the result. If the reading is successful during the overtime, the response will be appeared immediately. 20. Select and Query Setting In Advanced Settings section, below is the picture for Select and Query parameter setting Picture 22 Select and Query setting Please read detail instruction for Select and Query command in ISO18000-6C protocol. 21. Tag reading and writing setting RFID Reader In Tag Operate section, below is the picture for tag reading/writing setting Picture 23 Tag reading and writing setting Memory Bank is data area of the tag, which includes RFU, EPC, TID and USR.RFU is for password zone of the tag, including Access Password (AccPwd) and Kill Password (Killpwd). EPC is the ID number of the tag, usually at 12 bytes. TID is the worldwide sole ID code, and includes the information of tag IC company. USR is data zone for users, for some kind of tag there is no the USR data zone. Start address is for the beginning address of data reading and writing. Unit is word (One work equals to 2 bytes). Length is to show the length of data write. Unit is word (One work equals to 2 bytes). Access password: this is only for the reading and writing on those locked tag. Notice that you can read EPC information of the tag even the tag has been locked, but have to access the password for writing. TID is only for read, can’t for write. Read/Write setting is usually operated with filter operation, which means you can read/write those picked EPC tag, and avoid to reading/writing un-picked tags. Steps are as following: Find the tag on ‘workspace’ which you want to reading and writing, double-click the EPC number, enter ‘tag operate’ interface, then you can operate. 22. Tag Lock setting In Tag Operate section, below is the picture for Tag Lock setting. Picture 24 Tag lock setting At RFU zone, KillPwd and AccPwd could set separately. There are four kinds of operation for lock setting in each zone, including Unlock, Normal lock, Permanent lock, Permanent Unlock, and usually for Lock and normal lock operations. Tag lock setting is usually operated with filter operation, which means you can lock those picked EPC tags, and avoid locking un-picked tags. Steps are as following: Find the tag on ‘Workspace’ which you want to lock, double-click the EPC number, RFID Reader enter ‘tag operate’ interface, then you can operate. 23. Tag Kill setting In Tag Operate section, below is the picture for Tag Kill setting. Picture 25 Tag kill setting It is supported by ISO18000-6C protocol the reader could kill the tags permanently. Please caution the killed tag could not be usable. Tag Kill setting is usually operated with filter operation, which means you can kill the picked EPC tags, and avoid killing un-picked tags. Steps are as following: Find the tag on ‘Workspace’ which you want to kill, double-click the EPC number, enter ‘tag operate’ interface, then you can operate. 24. FastID Function Picture26 FastID Operation screen Click FastID then you can start FastID function When you open FastID ,on single inventory and continuous inventory, the EPC and TID of the tag will be shown together. Attention, only if the tag support FastID function, then you can use this function, if the tag didn’t support this function, you only can get EPC. RFID Reader 25. TagFocus Function Picture27 TagFocus Operation screen Click TagFocus ,then you can start TagFocus function www.winnix.net FCC Caution Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 16
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