Brooks Automation UF80 RFID UHF Reader User Manual Product Manual

Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division RFID UHF Reader Product Manual

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This product manual corresponds with "Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on radio equipment and telecommunications transmission equipment and the mutual recognition of the conformity".This product manual is addressed to the operating company who must pass it on to the personnel responsible for installation, connection, use and repairs of the machine.The plant manager must ensure that the information contained in this product manual and in the accompanying documents has been read and understood. The product manual must be stored in a place that is familiar and easily accessible to employees and must be consulted whenever an employee is unsure of how to proceed. The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for injuries to persons or animals, or damage to property or to the device arising from incorrect use or disregard or insufficient consideration of the safety criteria contained in this product manual or based on modifications of the device or the use of unsuitable spare parts.The copyright for this product manual is held solely byBrooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division Gartenstr. 19 95490 MistelgauGermanyor its legal successor.Reproducing or circulating this product manual is only permitted with the exclusive approval of the copyright holder. This also applies if only excerpts of the product manual are copied or circulated. These requirements also apply for circulating the product manual in digital form. Status: June 2012 Information
InformationArchivingStore the product manual in the vicinity of the device!Always keep the product manual handy!Symbols and signal wordsThe following symbols and signal words are used in this documentation. The combination of a pictograph and a signal word classifies the respective safety information. The symbol can vary depending on the type of danger.Symbol Signal word DescriptionDeathDANGER This signal word must be used if death or irreversible damage to health can occur if the hazard information is not followed.Risk of injury and property damageWARNING This signal word indicates bodily injuries and property damage including injuries, accidents, and health risks.CAUTION This signal word indicates a risk of property damage. In addition, there is a slight risk of injuries.No damageATTENTION This signal word warns of malfunctions and may only be used if no damage to health can occur.IMPORTANT This signal word indicates cross-references and ways in which operations are facilitated. It excludes all risks of property damage and injury risks.
InformationTarget groupThis product manual is addressed to personnel with the following areas of responsibility:Definition according to DIN EN 60204-1:Instructed personnelPersons who have been instructed and, if required, trained by a specialist as to the tasks assigned to them, the possible risks of incorrect behavior and the required safety equipment and safety measures.Specialized personnelPersons who can evaluate the work assigned to them and recognize possible risks based on their specialized training, knowledge, experience and familiarity with the relevant standards.Area of responsibility CompetenceInstallation, transport and storage Specialized personnelCommissioning, operation and decommissioningInstructed personnelTroubleshooting Specialized personnel
Contents1 Identification   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  81.1 Designated use  81.2 Incorrect use  92 Declaration of Conformity   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  103 General Instructions   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  123.1 Warranty and liability  123.2 Objectives of the product manual  124 Safety Instructions   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  144.1 Area of application and symbols  144.1.1 Safety symbols – in compliance with DIN 4844-2  144.1.2 Warning symbols  154.1.3 Prohibition symbols  154.1.4 Other symbols  154.2 Obligations 164.2.1 Operating company’s obligations  164.2.2 Operating personnel’s obligations  164.3 ESD instructions  174.4 Residual risks  174.5 Additional information  185 Product Specifications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  205.1 Function 205.2 Images 205.2.1 Side view  205.2.2 Top view  215.3 Description of the components  215.4 Technical data  226 Installation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  246.1 Safety instructions  246.2 Qualified installation personnel  266.3 Unpacking 266.4 Assembly of the device  276.5 Antenna installation  276.5.1 Positioning the antenna  28
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 6 Contents6.5.2 Available antenna types  286.6 Power supply  286.7 Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseT  296.8 Commissioning 296.8.1 Required operating conditions  296.8.2 Brooks Device Discoverer  297 Operation   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  317.1 Operating personnel  317.2 Communication protocol ASC-I1  317.2.1 Structure of the communication protocol  317.2.2 Package contents  317.2.3 Commands of protocol  337.2.4 Parameter 647.3 Additional information  698 Service and Troubleshooting   . . . . . . . . . . . . .  708.1 General remarks  708.2 Qualified troubleshooting personnel  718.3 Safety instructions  718.4 Error codes  728.5 Error display with LEDs  748.6 Reader does not respond  748.7 Reset 758.8 Power cut  758.9 SCT configuration transponder  758.10 Software releases  768.11 Customer service  779 Dismantling and Storage  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  789.1 Dismantling 789.2 Storage 7810 Transport and Disposal   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7910.1 Transport 7910.2 Disposal 79
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 7 Contents11 Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8011.1 Cables 8011.2 Power supply  80
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 8 Chapter 1Identification1 IdentificationThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Designated use■ Incorrect useModel RFID Reader UF80Serial number 1101MIS10001Part number TUG-T1M-0P00-C0-02L6 (integrated antenna, ETSI version)TFG-T1M-0P00-C0-02L6 (integrated antenna, FCC version)TUG-T1M-2O00-C0-02L6 (external antenna, ETSI version)TFG-T1M-2O00-C0-02L6 (external antenna, FCC version)ManufacturerBrooks Automation (Germany) GmbHRFID DivisionGartenstr. 19D-95490 MistelgauGERMANYTelephone  +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550Fax  +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501E-mail  info.rfid@brooks.comWebsite  www.brooks-rfid.comFor information on the label, see  Device label.1.1 Designated useThis product is exclusively developed for reading and writing of passive UHF transponders (e.g., EPC Class1 Gen2). Any other use of this device constitutes misuse and renders the user's authority to install and operate the device invalid.This product is designed to be mounted and operated in an industrial setting as a built-in device only. It is not designed to be used as a stand-alone or portable device or in a non-industrial setting, such as a household, vehicle or in the open-air.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 9 Chapter 1IdentificationIntended use also includes the following:■following all instructions in the product manual■following all safety informationBefore using the device, the user should ensure that the national approval requirements for use are met.User informationFCCChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.1.2 Incorrect useIncorrect use, which can endanger the device, the user and third parties, includes:■the use of the device, contrary to its intended use ( Designated use)■modifying, extending or reconstructing the device without first consulting Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH■operating the device when there are obvious problemsIMPORTANT This equipment has been tested, and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.WARNING Danger of injury through incorrect modificationsThere are risks from unauthorized modifications to the machine.Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer. Do not make any changes, attachments or modifications to the device without the approval of Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH.WARNING Risk of injury and malfunction of machine operation through incorrect useThere are risks attached to using the device incorrectly.Use the device exclusively according to its intended use.nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 10 Chapter 2Declaration of Conformity2 Declaration of ConformityKonformitätserklärung gemäß dem Gesetz über Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen (FTEG) und der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG (R&TTE)Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Act (FTEG) and Directive 1999/5/FC (R&TTE Directive)Hersteller / Verantwortliche PersonManufacturer / responsible personBROOKS Automation (Germany) GmbH / Mr Dittricherklärt, dass das Produktdeclares that the productUF80Type (ggf. Anlagenkonfiguration mit Angabe der Module)Type (if applicable, configuration including the modules)Telekommunikations(Tk-)endeinrichtungTelecommunications terminal equipmentFunkanlageRadio equipmentVerwendungszweckIntended purpose Identification systemGeräteklasseEquipment class1bei bestimmungsgemäßer Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen des § 3 und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen des FTEG (Artikel 3 der R&TTE) entspricht.complies with the essential requirements of § 3 and the other relevant provisions of the FTEG (Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive), when used for its intended purpose.Gesundheit und Sicherheit gemäß § 3 (1) 1. (Artikel 3 (1) a)) Health and safety requirements pursuant to § 3 (1) 1. (Article 3(1) a))angewendete harmonisierte NormenHarmonized standards appliedEN 60950-1:2006Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwendete Standards/Spezifikationen)Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards/specifications used)- - -
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 11 Chapter 2Declaration of ConformitySchutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (§ 3 (1) 2, Artikel 3 (1) b)Protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility § 3(1)(2), (Article 3(1)(b))angewendete harmonisierte NormenHarmonized standards appliedEN 301 489-1 V1.8.1EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwendete Standards/Spezifikationen)Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards / interface specifications used)Maßnahmen zur effizienten Nutzung des FunkfrequenzspektrumsMeasures for the efficient use of the radio frequency spectrumLuftschnittstelle bei Funkanlagen gemäß § 3(2) (Artikel 3(2))Air interface of the radio systems pursuant to § 3(2) (Article 3(2))angewendete harmonisierte NormenHarmonized standards appliedEN 302 208-1 V1.3.1EN 302 208-2 V1.3.1Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwendete Standards/Spezifikationen)Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards/specifications used)- - -BROOKS Automation (Germany) GmbHGartenstr. 19D-95490 MistelgauGERMANYTelephone +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550Fax +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501E-mail info.rfid@brooks.comMistelgau, August 3, 2011              Gerald Dittrich(Place and date of issue) (Name and signature)nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 12 Chapter 3General Instructions3 General InstructionsThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Warranty and liability■ Objectives of the product manual3.1 Warranty and liabilityThe “General sales and delivery conditions” of Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH always apply.The warranty period is 12 months beginning with the delivery of the device, which is verified by the invoice or other documents.The warranty includes repairs of all damage to the device that occurs during the warranty period and was clearly caused by material or manufacturing defects.Warranty and liability claims in cases of injury to persons or damage to property are excluded if they can be attributed to one or more of the following causes:■incorrect use of the device■disregard of the information in the product manual■unauthorized structural modifications of the device■insufficient maintenance and repairs■disasters due to foreign objects or force majeure3.2 Objectives of the product manualThis product manual serves as support and contains all the necessary safety information that must be followed for general safety, transport, installation and operation.This product manual with all safety information (as well as all additional documents) must be:■followed, read and understood by all persons working with the device (especially the safety information)■easily available to all persons at all times■immediately consulted in case of the least doubt (safety)
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 13 Chapter 3General InstructionsObjectives:■avoid accidents■increase the service life and reliability of the device■reduce costs due to production downtimesnbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 14 Chapter 4Safety Instructions4 Safety InstructionsThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Area of application and symbols■ Obligations■ ESD instructions■ Residual risks■ Additional information4.1 Area of application and symbolsThe device was constructed according to state-of-the-art technology and recognized safety regulations. In order to prevent any risks to life and limb of the user, third parties or damage to the device, only use the device for its intended purpose and in perfect condition with regard to safety.Bodily injuries and/or property damage resulting from non-compliance with the instructions given in the product manual are the responsibility of the company operating the device or of the assigned personnel. Malfunctions that could compromise safety must be eliminated immediately.4.1.1 Safety symbols – in compliance with DIN 4844-2Special safety symbols in accordance with DIN 4844-2 are used in the corresponding passages in the text of this product manual and require special attention depending on the combination of signal word and symbol.DANGER Danger to life, risk of injuries or damage to propertyRisks exist when disregarding the product manual and the safety instructions therein.Carefully read the product manual before initial commissioning. Perform the required safety measures before initial commissioning.Follow the general safety information as well as the special safety information given in other chapters.WARNING Risk of injuries when disregarding safety symbolsRisks exist when disregarding warnings in the product manual.Please heed the warnings.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 15 Chapter 4Safety Instructions4.1.2 Warning symbols4.1.3 Prohibition symbols4.1.4 Other symbolsWarning against hazardous areaWarning against hazardous electrical voltageWarning against electromagnetic radiationWarning against flammable materialsWarning against potentially explosive atmosphereWarning against electrostatically sensitive componentsUnauthorized access is prohibitedFire, open flame and smoking is prohibitedSwitching is prohibitedProhibitionDispose of packing material according to regulationsRecyclingImportant informationRefer to manualDisconnect from power supplynbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 16 Chapter 4Safety Instructions4.2 Obligations4.2.1 Operating company’s obligationsThe safe condition and use of the device is a requirement for the safe operation of the device. The company operating the device therefore has the obligation to ensure that the following points are adhered to:4.2.2 Operating personnel’s obligationsThe operating personnel is obligated to contribute to the prevention of work accidents and the consequences of them by their personal conduct.The device may only be operated by trained and authorized personnel!Avoid unsafe and/or dangerous work procedures! If necessary, check employees' actions!Only permit personnel to be trained or instructed or undergoing general training to work on the device under the permanent supervision of an experienced person!Personnel must have understood the product manual. Have this confirmed by signature!Precisely establish responsibilities according to the various task areas (operation, installation)!Operating personnel must be committed to immediately reporting to their superior any identifiable safety deficiencies which occur!WARNING Risk of injuries due to insufficient personnel qualificationsA risk exists for personnel and the proper operation due to insufficiently qualified personnel.Only trained personnel may operate the device. New operators must be instructed by the current operating personnel. The operating company must precisely regulate and monitor the personnel's areas of responsibility and competence.Personnel for the areas of responsibility mentioned above must have the corresponding qualification for this work (training, instructions). If necessary, this can be done by the manufacturer on behalf of the operating company.All warranty claims are void when disregarded.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 17 Chapter 4Safety Instructions4.3 ESD instructions4.4 Residual risksEven if all precautions have been taken, there may be unapparent residual risks!Adhering to the safety instructions, the intended use, and the product manual as a whole can reduce residual risks!CAUTION Static electricity can damage electronic components in the device. All persons installing or maintaining the device must be trained in ESD protection.ESD protective measures must be applied when opening the device.Disconnect the power supply prior to removing or adding components!Discharge your body and all tools used prior to contacting any components on the interior of the device!Touch electronically sensitive parts carefully and at the corners!DANGER Risks from electric currentElectrical energy remains in lines, equipment and devices even when the device is switched off.Only allow qualified electricians to perform work on the electrical supply system.ATTENTION Disconnect the device from the power supply system if active parts of the device can be accessed by using tools. Access is only permitted for authorized personnel.Regularly check the electrical equipment of the device. Regularly check all moving cables for damage within the scope of maintenance and repairs.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 18 Chapter 4Safety Instructions4.5 Additional information■Read and understand all safety and operating instructions prior to installing and operating the device.■This documentation was written for specifically trained personnel. Installation, operation and troubleshooting may only be carried out by specifically trained personnel.■Retain these instructions. Keep this documentation in a location that is accessible to all personnel involved with the installation, use, and troubleshooting of the device.■Follow all warnings. Follow all warnings on and in the device and in the documentation.■Install the device only in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.■Use only the accessories and cables from the manufacturer.■Troubleshooting that is not described in Chapter  Service and Troubleshooting may only be performed by the manufacturer.■People with hearing aids should be aware that the radio signals emitted by the device can cause annoying noises in the hearing aid.DANGER Risk of fire and explosionsFire and explosions may occur within the vicinity of the device.Smoking, open flames and fire are strictly prohibited in the vicinity of the device. Do not store any flammable liquids within the hazardous area of the device. Keep a fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the device.WARNING Warning against electromagnetic radiationElectromagnetic radiation develops when transmitting and receiving data.Set the antenna in such a position that it is not in the vicinity of or touches a human body while transmitting.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 19 Chapter 4Safety Instructions■Do not connect the device to power supplies such as normal household electrical outlets. The device should only be connected to power supplies as specified in this document.■When removing a cable, only pull on the plug and not on the cable. Connect cable connectors straight and carefully to avoid damaging the contacts.■Never overbend the antenna cables or subject these to mechanical forces.■When replacement parts are required, use only the replacement parts that were specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized spare parts can result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.Rules andregulationsThe provisions of the accident prevention regulations of the government safety organizations always apply to all work on the device.The following must also be observed:■applicable legally binding accident-prevention regulations■applicable binding regulations at the place of use■the recognized technical rules for safe and professional work■existing environmental protection regulations■other applicable regulations
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 20 Chapter 5Product Specifications5 Product SpecificationsThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Function■ Images■ Description of the components■ Technical data5.1 FunctionThe BROOKS RFID UF80 reader is a multiprotocol reader for reading passive transponders in the frequency range of 865 MHz to 868 MHz for Europe and 902 MHz - 928 MHz for the FCC.The device has a transmission output of between 7 and 26.5 dBm.5.2 Images5.2.1 Side view1Ethernet interface2Power (24 V)3Antenna port (for external antenna)
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 21 Chapter 5Product Specifications5.2.2 Top view5.3 Description of the components1Power LED 4LED 1 (red LED), configurable2Link LED 5LED 2 (green LED), configurable3Traffic LED 6LED 3 (yellow LED), configurableComponents DescriptionPower LED If the correct voltage is applied to the device, the Power LED is green and the device is operational.Link LED The link LED shows a TCP/IP connection.Traffic LED The traffic LED flashes briefly when data are transmitted or received.Ethernet interface Communication with the device can be carried out via the 10/100 BaseT interface.Voltage supply connectionContact for connecting the 24 V DC voltage supply.LED 1 - 3 LEDs can be set by the user via a command.nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 22 Chapter 5Product Specifications5.4 Technical dataTechnical dataVoltage 24 V DC (20 - 30 V DC)Power consumption approx. 0.2 A at 24 VEthernet interface 10/100 BaseTAir interface ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Gen2)Frequency range Europe 865 - 868 MHzFrequency range FCC 902 - 928 MHzTransmitting power 7 - 26.5 dBm, parameterizable in 1dBm stepsRead/write range (integrated antenna)up to 0.8 mRead/write range (external antenna)depending on the antenna (typ. 2 m)Antenna port (external antenna) SMA socket, impedance 50 ohmDimensions 190 x 126 x 54 mmWeight approx. 400 gProtection class IP 65Housing material PolycarbonateOperating temperature -20 °C to 50 °C-4 °F to 122 °FStorage temperature -40 °C to 85 °C-40 °F to 185 °FPermissible humidity at 50 °C / 122 °F 25% - 85%
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 23 Chapter 5Product SpecificationsDevice label The device label with the CE mark, part/serial number, and the MAC address is on the device housing.1Part number2Serial number3MAC address
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 24 Chapter 6Installation6 InstallationThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Safety instructions■ Qualified installation personnel■ Unpacking■ Assembly of the device■ Antenna installation■ Power supply■ Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseT■ Commissioning6.1 Safety instructionsRefer to manualFollow the general safety instructions in the chapter  Safety Instructions.CAUTION The device is exclusively designed for indoor use in an industrial environment.Installation is only allowed in an interior room at a constant temperature between -20 °C/-4 °F and +50 °C/122 °F, and a relative humidity between 25% and 80%.Never use the device near or in water.Never pour liquids of any type over the device. If the device should accidentally come in contact with liquid, disconnect it and have it checked by a technician.Do not install the device near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other devices (including amplifiers) that generate heat.Do not install the device in a flammable environment.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 25 Chapter 6InstallationCAUTION Never expose the device to extreme temperature fluctuations, since otherwise condensation develops in the device, which can cause damage.Do not install the device in the vicinity of voltage lines or other power lines with which they could collide (for example, when drilling), which could result in serious injuries or even death.The device (especially the antenna) should not be installed in the immediate vicinity of electrical equipment such as medical devices, monitors, telephones, TV sets, magnetic disks and metal objects.This could result in reduced read and write ranges.Never use the device in explosive areas (e.g. paint warehouses).CAUTION Do not use the device in areas where it is exposed to vibrations or shocks.ATTENTION The installation location must be adequately illuminated during the installation.Never install the device during a lightning storm.Verify that the installation meets the requirements of the (country-specific)  FCC for human exposure to radio frequencies.nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 26 Chapter 6Installation6.2 Qualified installation personnel6.3 UnpackingThe device and the accessories are packed under clean-room conditions. In order to maintain this condition, the device must also be unpacked in clean-room conditions.Disposing of thepackaging materialATTENTION When determining the installation site, keep in mind the length of the antenna wire and the read/write range of the antenna used.ATTENTION The antennas must be positioned at a distance of more than 10 cm from any people in the vicinity.CAUTION The installation is to be carried out by specially trained personnel only. If you are uncertain about their qualification, contact the manufacturer.CAUTION Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader and/or connected devices.The packaging material consists of cardboard and foil. Dispose of these materials separately, and observing the legal regulations of your country.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 27 Chapter 6Installation6.4 Assembly of the deviceInstallationdimensions6.5 Antenna installationATTENTION The mounting surface must be stable, non-flammable, dry and clean.If necessary, clean it before you install the device.The device must be installed in such a way that air can freely circulate, and the operating and environmental conditions specified under  Technical data are met at all times.ATTENTION Consider the read/write ranges required when installing the antenna. The reader can only be used properly if the transponder is located within the individual read/write range of the antenna.If the transponder is very close to the antenna, the transponder may be de-tuned by the metal of the antenna and a reading/writing is not possible. We recommend keeping a minimum distance between transponder and antenna of about 10 mm.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 28 Chapter 6Installation6.5.1 Positioning the antennaReliable reading and writing depends on the distance from and orientation of the transponder to the antenna.Depending on the polarization of the antenna and the design of the transponder, the orientation of the two should be considered when a reliable identification must be guaranteed.More information on application-specific antenna structures can be obtained from our support team.6.5.2 Available antenna typesDifferent types of antennas are available on request. 6.6 Power supplyOnce the device is connected to the power supply, the power LED lights up.If the LED does not light up, please refer to the chapter  Error display with LEDs.Pin assignmentpower supply M12plugDANGER Risk of death from dangerous voltageRisks exist when supplying the device with incorrect voltage.Only use cables, plugs and adapters supplied by the manufacturer.Observe the power ratings of the technical data ( Technical data).Pin Signal124 V DC+224 V DC-3NC4NC5NC
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 29 Chapter 6Installation6.7 Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseTPin assignmentEthernet socketM12D coded6.8 Commissioning6.8.1 Required operating conditionsTo operate the reader, the following requirements must be met:6.8.2 Brooks Device DiscovererThe 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface has the following default settings:DHCP mode  OFFIP address  10.73.254.211Gateway address  10.73.254.254Subnet mask  255.255.254.0TCP/IP 3241If DHCP is enabled and the DHCP Server is not available, the device initializes the Ethernet connection with the following values:IP address 169.254.MAC5.MAC6Gateway 169.254.MAC5.254Subnet mask 255.255.255.0Primary DNS Server IP 0.0.0.0Secondary DNS Server I  0.0.0.0(MAC address MAC1:MAC2:MAC3:MAC4:MAC5:MAC6)Pin Signal1TX+2RX+3TX-4RX-An antenna must be connected correctly to the reader.The power supply must be connected.The transponder must be located within the individual read/write range of the antenna.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 30 Chapter 6InstallationThe Brooks Device Discoverer Tool can be used to find a device in the network and to change the network settings easily. After sending a configuration message, the tool requests the device configuration password. Please enter the default passwort for Brooks RFID devices: BROOKS.The tool can also be used to perform a firmware update.For more information on the tool please refer to the manual of the Brooks Device DiscovererATTENTION Using the UPx commands, the nework setting can also be changed via the host interface.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 31 Chapter 7Operation7OperationThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Operating personnel■ Communication protocol ASC-I1■ Additional information7.1 Operating personnel7.2 Communication protocol ASC-I17.2.1 Structure of the communication protocolGeneral remarks:■The communication is done with ASCII packages.■Each device has an Ethernet interface to which an address from 0 to E can be assigned. When the reader is delivered, the address is 0.■After each command to the reader, a defined response is sent. We recommend waiting for this response before sending a new command.7.2.2 Package contentsGeneral remarks:Each package includes a package header (three characters), a message (two or more characters) and the end of the package (five characters).CAUTION The UF80 RFID reader should only be operated by specially trained personnel.If you have doubts about the required qualifications, contact the manufacturer.Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader and/or connected devices.Package header Message End of package
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 32 Chapter 7OperationPackage header The header includes the start character (one character) and the package length (two characters).The message length describes the number of characters of a message.Message structure The message contains a command, a target or source address, the number of the antenna port (Head - here always 1) and the actual information.* The reader is preset with 0 when delivered.End of package The end of the package includes an end character (1 character).Package headerStart Length 1 Length 2Start Start character (ASCII character 'S')Length 1 High byte message length (hexadecimal) -ASCII characters ´0´..´F´Length 2 Low byte message length (hexadecimal) -ASCII characters ´0´..´F´MessageCommand Address Head InformationCommand ASCII characters (see section  Commands of protocol)Address Target/source address; ASCII characters '0'...'E' *Head Optional - for messages that refer to a specific antenna portInformation Depending on the command (contains none, one or more ASCII characters '0'...'F')End of packageEndEnd End character ASCII character number 13 (hexadecimal 0D)ATTENTION The end of the message does not contain a checksum, because communication is exclusively carried out via TCP/IP.nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 33 Chapter 7Operation7.2.3 Commands of protocolCommandsCommand  DescriptionURY  URY - Read data range (defined EPC code)M M - Scan EPCsW W - Write EPC codeUWZ  UWZ - Write data range of all EPC transponders (defined EPC code)ULZ  ULZ – Locking all EPC transponders (defined EPC code)F F - Query parametersP P - Set parameterO O - Set outputE E - Error messageH H - HeartbeatV V - Query software versionK K - PollingUFD  UFD - Query DHCP EnabledUPD  UPD - Set DHCP EnabledUFI  UFI - Query network settingsUPI  UPI - Set network settingsUFN  UFN - Query host nameUPN  UPN - Set host name
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 34 Chapter 7OperationMessage itemsThe 4-byte access word is required to access the various memory areas of the EPC transponder. The LSB byte is always transmitted first during the transmission. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Example:0x01020304ASCII string "04030201"Data words (2 bytes) are always read or written. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message describe one byte of transponder data in HEX format.Example:HEX transponder data 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78 (2 data words)ASCII transmission 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38Transmitted ASCII string "12345678"A network configuration that determines if the static network address is being used or if the DHCP server assigns the network address."0" DHCP is not active; use static network address"1" DHCP is active; obtain network address from the DHCP serverAccess word 8 bytesData words 2 to N*4 bytesDHCP 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 35 Chapter 7OperationFor future developments, the EPC code should have a flexible length n from 0 to 31 data words (2 bytes data). The underlying software version UF80V1.1 still uses a fixed EPC length of 6 data words. An n byte is placed before the actual EPC code and corresponds to the quantity of EPC data words. The EPC code is transferred in such a way that the LSB byte is transmitted first. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. The following applies to the number of EPC data words n: 0<=n<=31Example:ASCII string "060C0B0A090807060504030201"-> Number n of EPC data words 0x06-> EPC 0x0102030405060708090A0B0CThe extension flag determines which information is included in the recognized EPC transponder. The Ex flag is set by parameter 0x76. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Values:0x00 do not transmit extensions0x01 only transmit antenna port0x02 only transmit RSSI value0x03 transmit antenna port and RSSI0x04 transmit time stamp0x05 transmit time stamp and antenna port0x06 transmit time stamp and RSSI value0x07 transmit time stamp, RSSI value and antenna port0x08 transmit transponder protocol control word0x09 transmit antenna port and transponder protocol control word0x0A transmit RSSI value and protocol control word0x0B transmit antenna port, RSSI value and protocol control word0x0C transmit time stamp and protocol control word0x0D transmit time stamp, antenna port and protocol control word0x0E transmit time stamp, RSSI value and protocol control word0x0F transmit time stamp, antenna port, RSSI value and protocol control word EPC (2n+1)*2 bytesEx flag 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 36 Chapter 7OperationIf and which extensions are transmitted for each detected EPC transponder is defined by the Ex flag. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. The activated extensions are transferred in the following order:2 ASCII characters antenna port2 ASCII characters RSSI value8 ASCII characters time stamp (number of ms that have passed sincethe start of the reader, the LSB byte is transferredfirst)4 ASCII characters protocol word PC of the transponderThe response of the reader can be accomplished in several frames (e.g. if many transponders were scanned). The frame ID that is sent indicates how many response messages follow. Short responses that consist only of a single frame then always have the frame ID "00". Messages consisting of multiple frames should be fully received and assembled by the host before they are processed. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Gateway address of the network setting with a size of 4 bytes. The data are in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Example:Subnet address 255.255.254.00xFF 0xFF 0xFE 0x00ASCII string "FFFFFE00"Number of the antenna port (always 1 for this device). The Head ID is part of the protocol, because it is also used for other devices with several antenna ports.Extensions 0 to 12 bytesFrame ID 2 bytesGW-ADR 8 bytesHead ID 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 37 Chapter 7OperationHost name with a length of 1 to 15 bytes, whose hexadecimal interpretation is transferred. The individual characters are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Example:Host name "UF80_10"0x55 0x46 0x38 0x30 0x5F 0x31 0x30ASCII string "554638305F3130"IP address of the network setting with a size of 4 bytes.The data are in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Example:IP address 10.73.254.560x0A 0x49 0xFE 0x38ASCII string "0A49FE38"Defines the length of the data to be read or written. The two ASCII characters (2 bytes) specify the length of the data in HEX format.Example:Length 1 byte  0x01   "01"Length 16 bytes 0x10 "10"Length 25 bytes 0x19 "19"Length 100 bytes 0x64 "64" (maximum length)Host name 2 - 30 bytesIP-ADR 8 bytesLength 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 38 Chapter 7OperationA list of EPCs scanned by the reader. The list is represented by a character string. Every EPC has a length of 12 bytes. In this character string, every byte of the EPC is represented by 2 ASCII characters. This means that a complete EPC (12 bytes) is represented by 24 ASCII characters.The first 2 characters of a character string specify the number of EPCs in the character string. These two characters describe a byte value in HEX format ("02" means 0x02).Example: List with 2 EPCs02E0070000014CB96677889900E0070000014CB96777889900EPC 1: 0xE0070000014CB96677889900EPC 2: 0xE0070000014CB96777889900The memory areas of the EPC transponder are addressed by 4 byte word pointers. The LSB byte is always transmitted first during the transmission. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. The exact memory structure can be derived from the EPCglobal standard.The EPC transponder has multiple memory banks, which are addressed by number. The exact memory structure can be derived from the EPCglobal standard. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Values:"00" (0x00) Reserved"01" (0x01) EPC"02" (0x02) TID"03" (0x03) UserList of EPCs 1 - 120 bytesMemory address 8 bytesMemory bank 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 39 Chapter 7OperationThe number of data words (1 data word consists of 2 bytes) which are read/written is hereby defined.The data are in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Displays or sets the current status of the outputs. One byte is designated for each output. The status of the outputs is transferred in the order IO a, IO b, IO c and IO d as the last one.Example:0 - Output OFF1 - Output ON2 - Output flashes3 - Output keeps the current statusLED 1 -> red LEDLED 2 -> green LEDLED 3 -> yellow LEDNumber of the parameter. Two ASCII characters (2 bytes) display the parameter number in HEX format.Example:Parameter 20 0x14 "14"Value of the parameter. Two ASCII characters (2 bytes) specify the value of the parameter in HEX format.Example:Parameter 192 0xC0 "C0"Number of data words 2 bytesOutput state 4 bytesParameter no. 2 bytesParameter value 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 40 Chapter 7OperationAddress of the device ("0" .. "E").The default address of the card is 0 on delivery.Brooks recommends leaving the reader ID at "0", since the device can be clearly identified via its IP connection.This feature is not used for the individual reader. This code is always "0000".The result flag delivers information on whether an action was completed successfully. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Values:0x00 no errors occurred0x0A no transponder was found0x0B several transponder were found0x70 transponder could not be selected during the transponder operation0x71 structure of W command not in line with specificationsContains the 4-byte serial number of the device.The serial number is also shown on the label of the reader.Reader ID 1 byteResponse code 4 bytesResult 2 bytesIMPORTANT For writing operations to the transponder, the transponder error code must also be analyzed to be able to make an assessment as to whether the action was competed successfully.Serial number 4 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 41 Chapter 7OperationCharacter string with the software version of the reader. The display is in HEX format. This means that the 12 - 16 characters of the ASCII character string describe the 6 - 10 bytes of the software version in HEX format.Example:v05546383056312E310x55 0x46 0x38 0x30 0x56 0x31 0x2E 0x30 = UF80V1.1Subnet address of the network setting with a size of 4 bytes.The data are in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Example:Subnet address 255.255.254.00xFF 0xFF 0xFE 0x00ASCII string "FFFFFE00"The transponder itself also delivers an error code, which is also transmitted. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.Values:0x00 No errors occurred.0x83 The specified memory location does not exist or the EPC- length field is not supported by the transponder.0x84 The specified memory location is locked and/or permalocked and is either not writeable or not readable.0x8B The transponder has insufficient power to perform the memory-write operation.0x8F The transponder does not support error-specific codes.Software version 6 - 10 bytesSUB-ADR 8 bytesTransponder error code 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 42 Chapter 7OperationURY - Read datarange (defined EPCcode)The URY command starts the reading of a defined data range of the current EPC transponders which have a defined EPC code. Several EPC transponders can be located in the reading area of the antenna when using this command.1) These data are displayed in the order listed for each identified EPC transponder.2) The response of the transponder is optional and only appears at result "00".3) The result and Ex flag is only available in the first transmitted message in messages with several frames.Example: Read access password>> URY01060102030405060708090A0BCD00000000000200000002<< ury000000101060102030405060708090A0BCD000200000000Host readerCMD Reader IDHead ID EPC Access wordMemory bankMemory addressNumber of data wordsURY 1 byte 1 byte (2n+1)*2 bytes8 bytes 2 bytes 8 bytes 2 bytesReader hostOverhead response telegram 2) Data of the participating EPC transponders 1) 2)CMD Reader IDFrame IDResult 3)Ex flag 3)Exten-sions EPCTrans-ponder error codeNumber N data wordsData wordsury 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 0-12 bytes(2n+1)*2 bytes2 bytes 2 bytes N*4 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 43 Chapter 7OperationM - Scan EPCs The M command starts the scanning of the EPC transponders located in the read area of the activated antenna.1) These data are displayed in the order listed for each identified EPC transponder.2) The response of the transponder is optional and only appears at result "00".3) The result and Ex flag is only available in the first transmitted message in messages with several frames.Example: >> M01<< m0010001 Frame ID "01"; Result "00" and Ex flag "01"010647000000000000000000000001062700000000000000000000000106110000000000000000000000010649000000000000000000000001061000000000000000000000000106230000000000000000000000010642000000000000000000000001060800000000000000000000000106310000000000000000000000010629000000000000000000000001061200000000000000000000000106 the missing 12 bytes are included in the next messageHost readerCMD Reader ID Head IDM 1 byte 1 byteReader hostOverhead response telegram 2) Data of the participating EPC transponders 1) 2)CMD Reader IDFrame IDResult 3)Ex flag 3)Exten-sions EPCTrans-ponder error codeNumber N data wordsData wordsm 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 0-12 bytes(2n+1)*2 bytes2 bytes 2 bytes N*4 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 44 Chapter 7Operation<<m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m0000A Result 0x0A, since no transponder is available>> URM01<< urm0000A Result 0x0A, since no transponder is available>> URM01<< urm0000001 Frame ID "00"; Result "00" and Ex flag "01"01060B0C090A0708050603040102
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 45 Chapter 7OperationW - Write EPC code The W command starts the writing of the EPC of a present EPC transponder. Only one EPC transponder may be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.1) The transponder here delivers the EPC code which was previously programmed as a response.2) The response of the transponder is optional and only appears at result "00".Example: Overwrite EPC transponder with a new EPC code>> M01 (read old EPC code)<< m000000101060102030405060708090A0BCD>> W0100000000060102030405060708090A0B0C<< w000000101060102030405060708090A0BCD8B>> M01 (read new EPC code)<< m000000101060102030405060708090A0B0CExample: Several transponders are in the field; the action is therefore incorrect>> W0100000000060102030405060708090A0B0C<< w0000B Result 0x0BHost readerCMD Reader ID Head ID Access word EPCW 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes (2n+1)*2 bytesReader hostOverhead response telegram Response of the EPC transponder 2)CMD Reader IDFrame ID Result Ex flag Extensions EPC 1) Transponder error codew 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 0-12 bytes (2n+1)*2 bytes 2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 46 Chapter 7OperationUWZ - Write datarange of all EPCtransponders(defined EPC code)The UWZ command starts to overwrite the defined data range of all EPC transponders located in the field that have a defined EPC code. Several EPC transponders can be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.1) These data are displayed in the order listed for each identified EPC transponder.2) The response of the transponder is optional and only appears at result "00".3) The result and Ex flag is only available in the first transmitted message in messages with several frames.Example: Overwrite several EPC transponders having the same EPC code with a new EPC code>> UWZ01060B0C090A0708050603040102000000000102000000060102030405060708090A0B0C<< uwz000000101060B0C090A070805060304010200Control reading:>> M01<< m000000101060B0C090A0708050603040102EPC: 02010403060508070A090C0B>> M01<< m000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C01060102030405060708090A0B0C01060102030405060708090A0B0CHost readerCMD Reader IDHead ID EPC Access wordMemory bankMemory addressNumber Ndata wordsData wordsUWZ 1 byte 1 byte (2n+1)*2 bytes8 bytes 2 bytes 8 bytes 2 bytes N*4 bytesReader hostOverhead response telegram 2) Data of the participating EPC transponders 1) 2)CMD Reader IDFrame ID Result 3) Exflag 3) Extensions EPC 1) Transponder error codeuwz 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 0-12 bytes (2n+1)*2 bytes2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 47 Chapter 7OperationEPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201EPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201EPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201>> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C000000000102000000061122334 45566778899AABBCC<< uwz000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C00>> M01<< m00000010106BBCC99AA778855663344112201060102030405060708090A0B0C01060102030405060708090A0B0C>> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C00000000010200000006112233 445566778899AABBCC<< uwz000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C00>> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C0000000001020000000611223344      5566778899AABBCC<< uwz000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C00>> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C00000000010200000006112233 445566778899AABBCC<< uwz0000A>> M01<< m00000010106BBCC99AA77885566334411220106BBCC99AA77885566334411220106BBCC99AA7788556633441122 EPC: 2211443366558877AA99CCBB EPC: 2211443366558877AA99CCBB EPC: 2211443366558877AA99CCBB
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 48 Chapter 7OperationULZ – Locking allEPC transponders(defined EPC code)The ULZ command starts to lock all EPC transponders with the corresponding EPC code located in the field. Several EPC transponders can be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.1) These data are displayed in the order listed for each identified EPC transponder.2) The response of the transponder is optional and only appears at result "00".3) The result and Ex flag is only available in the first transmitted message in messages with several frames.Example: Lock the Kill block of an EPC transponder>> M01<< m00000010106670488EC41381FAC63FB0530>> UWZ0106670488EC41381FAC63FB053000000000000000000004FEFEFEFE FEFEFEFE<< uwz00000010106670488EC41381FAC63FB053000Kill password and access word written Payload 0x0C0300; Permalock=1>> ULZ0106670488EC41381FAC63FB0530FEFEFEFE00030C<< ulz00000010106010203040500683D4A960D3000Since Permalock was set, the Kill password cannot be read or written after the locking process!>> UWZ0106670488EC41381FAC63FB053000000000000000000002FEFEFEFE<< uwz00000010106010203040500683D4A960D3084Kill password can no longer be written!Host readerCMD Reader ID Head ID EPC Access word PayloadULZ 1 byte 1 byte (2n+1)*2 bytes 8 bytes 6 bytesReader hostOverhead response telegram 2) Data of the participating EPC transponders 1) 2)CMD Reader IDFrame ID Result 3) Ex flag 3) Extensions EPC  Transponder error codeulz 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 0-12 bytes (2n+1)*2 bytes2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 49 Chapter 7OperationF - QueryparametersThe F command is used to query individual parameters ( Parameter) of the device. The number of the parameter is transmitted in "Parameter No.". The response contains the parameter number and value. The parameter number and the value are specified in HEX format, for example  Parameter 11 (0x0B).1) If no parameter number is specified, the reader will provide all reader parameters. A single response telegram is then sent for each parameter. The parameter value can be multi-digit (N>=1)!Example:15.09.2011 09:44:31 Info: Send Message: F06215.09.2011 09:44:31 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 34 46 30 36 32 0D15.09.2011 09:44:31 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 36 66 30 36 32 33 36 0D 15.09.2011 09:44:31 Info: Received Message: f06236 Query of the temperature of the processor value 0x36 equals 54 °CHost readerCMD Reader ID Parameter no. 1)F 1 byte 2 bytesReader hostCMD Reader ID Parameter no. Parameter valuef 1 byte 2 bytes N*2 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 50 Chapter 7OperationP - Set parameter The P command sets the individual parameter values ( Parameter) of the device. After successfully setting a parameter, the device sends a confirmation or carries out a reset (depending on the parameter).Example:Reader 0; Parameter 04; Value 0x32 (50 dec.)>> p00432<< p0IMPORTANT After setting one or several parameters, a reset is to be carried out as some parameters affect hardware settings.Host readerCMD Reader ID Parameter no. Parameter valueP 1 byte 2 bytes N*2 bytesReader hostCMD Reader IDp1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 51 Chapter 7OperationN - Reset The N command performs a reset of the reader hardware. After the reset, the Ethernet connection to the device has to be reestablished.Example:Set output:18.08.2011 12:56:02 Info: Send Message: N018.08.2011 12:56:02 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 4E 30 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:17 Info: Reader Response Timeout - No communication with RFID reader!after a reset, all outputs are offIMPORTANT After setting one or several parameters, a reset is to be carried out as some parameters affect hardware settings.Host readerCMD Reader IDN1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 52 Chapter 7OperationO - Set output The O command changes the status of the corresponding output. To keep the current status of an output, use value 3 - keep status.The outputs can always be set, irrespective of whether the corresponding I/O has been configured as input or output.Output state:LED 1 -> red LEDLED 2 -> green LEDLED 3 -> yellow LEDExample:18.08.2011 12:56:20 Info: Send Message: O01333318.08.2011 12:56:20 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 33 33 33 33 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:20 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 33 6F 30 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:20 Info: Received Message: o01everything remains off and unchanged18.08.2011 12:56:38 Info: Send Message: O01012318.08.2011 12:56:38 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 30 31 32 33 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:38 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 33 6F 30 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:38 Info: Received Message: o01Buzzer off, green LED on, yellow LED flashes, red LED remains offHost readerCMD Reader ID Head IDOutput stateBuzzer Green LED Yellow LED Red LEDO 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID Head IDo 1 byte 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 53 Chapter 7Operation18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Send Message: O01133118.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 31 33 33 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 33 6F 30 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Received Message: o01Buzzer on, green LED remains on, yellow LED keeps flashing, red LED on18.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Send Message: O01011118.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 30 31 31 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 33 6F 30 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Received Message: o01Buzzer off, all LEDs on
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 54 Chapter 7OperationE - Error message If an error occurs, the device sends an error message with a corresponding error code.This message must be confirmed by the host (depending on device setting parameter 12).For more information on error codes and the corresponding correcting actions please refer to  Error codes.Reader hostCMD Reader ID Error IDE 1 byte 1 byteHost readerCMD Reader IDe1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 55 Chapter 7OperationH - Heartbeat The H command can be used to query the serial number of the device.The response code is not required for the individual device. This code is always "0000".Example:15.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Send Message: H015.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 48 30 0D 15.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 41 68 30 31 32 33 34 30 30 30 30 0D 15.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Received Message: h012340000Host readerCMD Reader IDH1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID Serial number Response codeh 1 byte 4 bytes 4 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 56 Chapter 7OperationV - Query softwareversionThe V command queries the software version of the device.The 8 characters for the software version are described by 16 ASCII characters. Each of the 8 characters is shown in HEX format, represented by 2 ASCII characters. Example:15.09.2011 09:48:54 Info: Send Message: V015.09.2011 09:48:54 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 56 30 0D 15.09.2011 09:48:55 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 31 32 76 30 35 35 34 36 33 38 33 30 35 36 33 31 32 45 33 31 0D 15.09.2011 09:48:55 Info: Received Message: v05546383056312E31Version "UF80V1.1"Host readerCMD Reader IDV1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID Software versionv 1 byte 16 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 57 Chapter 7OperationK - Polling If the reader is in polling mode, the surrounding area of the antenna is scanned for transponders (inventory). Each of the EPCs of the detected transponders are sent to the host in an individual K message. The device can process up to 9 EPCs at the same time.Example:>> K0101CCBBAA998877665544332211<< k01Reader hostCMD Reader ID Head ID List of EPCsK 1 byte 1 byte 1 - 120 bytesHost readerCMD Reader ID Head IDk 1 byte 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 58 Chapter 7OperationUFD - Query DHCPEnabledThis command queries the network setting "DHCP Enabled".Example:>> UFD0<< ufd00DHCP: "0" DHCP is not activatedDefault value: "1" DHCP enabledHost readerCMD Reader IDUFD 1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID DHCPufd 1 byte 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 59 Chapter 7OperationUPD - Set DHCPEnabledThis command sets the network setting "DHCP Enabled".Example: activate DHCP>> UPD01<< upd0Example: deactivate DHCP>> UPD00<< upd0Host readerCMD Reader ID DHCPUPD 1 byte 1 byteReader hostCMD Reader IDupd 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 60 Chapter 7OperationUFI - Querynetwork settingsThis command queries the network settings (IP, subnet and gateway address).Example:>> UFI0<< ufi00A49FE4EFFFFFE000A49FEFEIP 0A49FE4ESub FFFFFE0GW 0A49FEFEIP address "0A49FE4E" corresponds to 10.73.254.78Subnet address "FFFFFE00" corresponds to 255.255.254.0Gateway address "0A49FEFE" corresponds to 10.73.254.254Host readerCMD Reader IDUFI 1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID IP-ADR SUB-ADR GW-ADRufi 1 byte 8 bytes 8 bytes 8 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 61 Chapter 7OperationUPI - Set networksettingsThis command sets the network settings (IP, subnet and gateway address).Example:IP 0A49FE4ESub FFFFFE0GW 0A49FEFE>> UPI00A49FE4EFFFFFE000A49FEFE<< upi0Host readerCMD Reader ID IP-ADR SUB-ADR GW-ADRUPI 1 byte 8 bytes 8 bytes 8 bytesReader hostCMD Reader IDupi 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 62 Chapter 7OperationUFN - Query hostnameThis command queries the network setting "Host name". With the host name, the reader receives an identifier and can therefore be identified in the network more easily.Example:>> UFN0<< ufn055463830Host name "55463830" corresponds to "UF80"Host readerCMD Reader IDUFN 1 byteReader hostCMD Reader ID Host nameufn 1 byte 2 - 30 bytes
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 63 Chapter 7OperationUPN - Set hostnameThis command sets the network setting "Host name". With the host name, the reader receives an identifier and can therefore be identified in the network more easily.Example:>> UPN0554638305F31<< upn0Host readerCMD Reader ID Host nameUPN 1 byte 2 - 30 bytesReader hostCMD Reader IDupn 1 byte
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 64 Chapter 7Operation7.2.4 ParameterNo. (dec.)No. (hex) Parameter name40x04  Delay time60x06  MaxRepeat11 0x0B  Reader ID12 0x0C  Acknowledgment error message16 0x10  Attenuation of transmission output39 0x27  Polling frequency43 0x2B  Polling fallout47 0x2F  Polling mode48 0x30  Buzzer delay50 0x32  Buzzer volume64 0x40  Support configuration transponder65 0x41  Result code start procedure (read only)66 0x42  MaxRepeat scan configuration transponder98 0x62  Query temperature of the processor (read only)99 0x63  Default parameter118 0x76  Extended result flag123 0x7B  Fine version (read only)158 0x9E  Tag comm initial Q162 0xA2  UHF asic parameter Tx driver current (register 0x0B)163 0xA3  UHF asic parameter Rx gain176 0xB0  TCP keep alive
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 65 Chapter 7OperationParameter 4(0x04)Delay timeIf a confirmation is not sent by the host, the device waits this time span before it sends the message to the host again. The number of repetitions is defined in parameter 6 (MaxRepeat).0x0A - 0xFA (0.1 s) 1 - 25 sDefault: 0x32Parameter 6 (0x06)MaxRepeatIf a confirmation is not sent by the host, the device repeats the message according to the set value. Only then is an error message sent.0x00 - 0x1FDefault: 0x03Parameter 11(0x0B)Reader IDThis parameter defines the address of the device in the ASC-I1 protocol. We recommend keeping the default setting since the module can be identified via the hardware interface.0x00 - 0x0EDefault: 0x00Parameter 12(0x0C)Acknowledgment error messageThis parameter defines whether an error message must be confirmed or not.0x00 - no confirmation is expected0x01 - a confirmation is expectedDefault: 0x01Parameter 16(0x10)Attenuation of transmission outputThis parameter defines the attenuation of the transmission output in dBm.Attenuation 0x00 -> 26.5 dBm = approx. 450 mWAttenuation 0x0A -> 26.5 dBm - 10 dBm = approx. 50 mWAttenuation 0x13 -> 26.5 dBm - 19 dBm = approx. 4 mWDefault: 0x13
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 66 Chapter 7OperationParameter 39(0x27)Polling frequency When polling, the reader scans the set transponder type. All detected transponders are read out via the set communication port (see K command). If the parameter is set to zero, there is no polling.0x00 - 0xFF (5 ms steps)Default: 0x00Parameter 43(0x2B)Polling falloutThis number indicates the number of times a transponder is not read in succession when polling before it is considered "not detected". Only transponders that are not detected are reported to the host during another read operation that is successful.0x00 - 0xFFDefault: 0x03Parameter 47(0x2F)Polling mode Bit 0 (0x01) If this bit is set, the buzzer is turned on after a successfulread operation.Bit 1 (0x02) not usedBit 2 (0x04) not usedBit 3 (0x08) not usedBit 4 (0x10) If the inventory has been successful, the EPC is read out.Bit 5 (0x20) not usedBit 6 (0x40) not usedBit 7 (0x80) not usedDefault: 0x11Parameter 48(0x30)Buzzer delayThis parameter defines the minimum amount of time the buzzer remains on.0x00 - 0xFF (factor 50 ms)Default: 0x32Parameter 50(0x32)Buzzer volume0x00 ... off0x01 ... volume 10x02 ... volume 20x03 ... volume 3Default: 0x01
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 67 Chapter 7OperationParameter 64(0x40)Support configuration transponderWhen the reader is started, a configuration transponder can be read and the reader can then be configured correspondingly.0x00 … Just like conventional transponders, configuration transponders aredisplayed at the host during read operations and not analyzed when thereader is started.0x01 … The configuration transponder is filtered out during read operations andnot reported to the superordinate host. The configuration transponder is not analyzed when the reader is started.0x02 … The configuration transponder is not filtered out during read operationsand is reported to the superordinate host. The configurationtransponder is analyzed when the reader is started.0x03 … The configuration transponder is filtered out during read operations andnot reported to the superordinate host. The configuration transponder is analyzed when the reader is started.Default: 0x00Parameter 65(0x41)Result code start procedure (read only)The parameter 0x41 can only be read out and provides information as to how the start procedure went with regard to the configuration transponder. 0x00 … The start procedure of the reader has not been completed yet.0x01 … The configuration transponder was not analyzed when the reader wasstarted 0x02 … No configuration transponder could be read.0x03 … Several configuration transponders could be read.0x04 … A data range of the configuration transponder could not be read.0x05 … The configuration transponder could be read and the device settingswere up to date.0x06 … The configuration transponder could be read and the device settingswere adapted.0x07 … Due to invalid configuration data, the configuration transponder with theup-to-date device setting was successfully written on.0x08 … Due to invalid configuration data, it was attempted to adapt theconfiguration transponder with the up-to-date device settings, whichfailed.Default: -
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 68 Chapter 7OperationParameter 66(0x42)MaxRepeat scan configuration transponderThe parameter determines the number of times a successful read operation of the configuration transponder has to be repeated during the start procedure, before its settings are analyzed.0x00 … Not necessary to repeat the read operation, it is sufficient to read the configuration transponder once.0x01 - 0x0A … 1 to 10 successful repetitions of the read operation are necessaryDefault: 0x02Parameter 98(0x62)Query temperature of the processor (read only)This value can only be queried and provides the current temperature of the processor in °C (signed byte value).Parameter 99(0x63)Default parameterThis parameter is used to reset the reader to its default parameters.Default: 0x00Parameter 118(0x76)Extended result flagThis value determines which data of a detected transponder are also displayed.Value range: see information unit "Ex flag" and "Extensions" in  Message itemsDefault: 0x01 (antenna port only)Parameter 123(0x7B)Fine version (read only)This parameter specifies the fine version of the software version.Parameter 158(0x9E)Tag comm initial QThe initial Q results from the number of anticipated transponders (anticipated transponder number = 2Q)Value range: 0x00 to 0x0FDefault: 0x03Parameter 162(0x02)UHF asic parameter Tx driver current (register 0x0B)Sets the reader ASIC parameter "Tx driver current".Values: 0x00 (low), 0x01 (mid), 0x02 (high)Default: 0x02 (high)
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 69 Chapter 7OperationParameter 163(0x00)UHF asic parameter Rx gainSets the reader ASIC parameter "Rx gain".Default: 0x00 (decrease)Parameter 176(0xB0)TCP keep aliveThis parameter defines the time span – in steps of 10 s – in which the reader checks an existing Ethernet connection to the host.At a value of 0x00, a TCP keep alive check is deactivated.Default: 0x06 (60 s)7.3 Additional informationValue Register 0x05 Register 0x0A Register 0x0B0x00 (decrease) 0x05 0x01 0x020x01 (low) 0x85 0x41 0x010x02 (mid) 0x85 0x81 0x010x03 (high) 0x85 0xC1 0x01IMPORTANT Never expose the device to extreme temperature fluctuations since otherwise condensation develops in the device and causes damage.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 70 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting8 Service and TroubleshootingThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ General remarks■ Qualified troubleshooting personnel■ Safety instructions■ Error codes■ Error display with LEDs■ Reader does not respond■ Reset■ Power cut■ SCT configuration transponder■ Software releases■ Customer service8.1 General remarksRefer to manualFollow the general safety instructions in the chapter  Safety Instructions.The transponder reader and its components must be serviced by the manufacturer only!If errors occur, follow the instructions in this section. Do not carry out any error-eliminating measures other than the ones described in this section!If you are uncertain about errors and their handling, contact the manufacturer; see  Customer service. Have the serial number of the transponder reader ready as shown on the label (see  Device label) when contacting the manufacturer!
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 71 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting8.2 Qualified troubleshooting personnel8.3 Safety instructionsCAUTION Error handling must only be carried out by specially trained personnel. If you are uncertain about the qualifications that are required, contact the manufacturer.CAUTION Error handling of the device without the special skills required and unqualified interference with the device can result in personal injury and damage to the reader and/or connected devices.All antenna resonant circuit components carry high voltages.WARNING When replacement parts are required, use only manufacturer-specified parts.Unauthorized substitution of parts can result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.Electrostatic charges can damage electronic components within the device.ESD protective measures must be applied when opening the device ( ESD instructions).CAUTION When removing the cover, consider that the cover may be attached to the device by a cable (LED).Carefully remove the cover to prevent damage. Do not operate the device when the cover is open!CAUTION Never short circuit the fuse! This may result in fire or damage on the device.Only use fuses specified by the manufacturer.nbb
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 72 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting8.4 Error codesErrorID Name Description Possible causes  Correcting action0none no error not used no1auto fail automatic reading is not possible1)reader is still busy with a former read or write requestwait until the former request is done2ex fail read or write initiated from the host, and/or other actions cannot be carried out1)reader is still busy with a former read or write requestwait until the former request is done3write fail data transfer to the tag not possible1)reader is still busy with a former read or write requestwait until the former request is done4no tag no tag or antenna installedno readable tag at the reading rangebring a tag into the range of the antenna; verify type and function of the tagantenna is not connected correctlycheck connection of the antennabad orientation between antenna and tagcheck orientation between antenna and tag (see section antenna installation and antennas)antenna is not tuned perform an antenna tuning (see section installation -> DIP switches)disrupting field at transmitting freqencycheck surronding of antenna for possible disrupting sources (monitors , servo motors...)antenna is damaged or too close to metalreplace antenna, verify antenna installation5invalid invalid parameter or datadata sent with a command are wrongcheck syntax and data of commandsent parameter is not implemented or out of rangecheck syntax and value  of parameter
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 73 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting6unknown unknown error not used no7unconfig the device is not configuredwrong reader address was sentcheck syntax of message, check parameter F "Reader address"8check parity and/or checksum errorwrong baud rate is setcheck baud rate of serial interface (COM port)transmision errors on serial communicationcheck RS232 cable and connectors; check disrupting sources at RS2329void acknno valid acknowledge (unexpected acknowledge)double or wrong acknowledgementcheck host communication settingsserial communication is interuptedcheck RS232 cable and connectors; check disrupting sources at RS232Alocked locked page cannot be writtenpage to be written is locked (write protected forever)check page number to write; replace tag with new one:msg len message too long or too short, or message is not received in fulllength of message is longer than shown at the length bytecheck message length, check length byteno valid end sign of message  (End sign 0x0D) detectedcheck syntax of messagenot all characters are transmitted (Intercharacter timeout)check syntax of message, check RS232 connection;invalid invalid command unknown command was sentcheck syntax of commandErrorID Name Description Possible causes  Correcting action
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 74 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting1) because the device is still busy or because a message has not been confirmed by the previous read up to now.8.5 Error display with LEDsPower LED doesnot light up8.6 Reader does not respond Bno ackn the message which has to be confirmed has been sent the maximum number of times (rs232 maxrepeat), and has not been confirmed by the terminal within the defined time frame (see parameter 5)Host system does not acknowledge the messagecheck availability of host system (terminal); check RS232 cables and connectorsErrorID Name Description Possible causes  Correcting actionCheck the power supply and the connecting cables!If the LED does not light up, disconnect the device from the power supply and carefully remove the fuse! Test the fuse. If it is defective, replace it with a fuse specified by the manufacturer!If the above measures do not solve the problem, leave the device disconnected and contact the manufacturer!Check if the Ethernet cable is undamaged and correctly connected to both reader and host!Check the status as indicated by the LED!Contact Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH regarding the firmware of the device and the firmware update software! If these measures do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer!
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 75 Chapter 8Service and Troubleshooting8.7 Reset8.8 Power cutAfter a power cut, the reader performs a self-test (see  Reset).8.9 SCT configuration transponderDevices from software version UF80V1.1 support a stationary SCT configuration transponder, which is connected to the cover plate. This variant is available as an option. If the support of the configuration transponder is activated via parameter 0x40 (see  Parameter 64 (0x40)), the configuration transponder is read out at the end of a reset procedure. If the read operation of the configuration transponder was valid, the device is set according to the data of the configuration transponder. This may result in a flash update of the reader. If, however, a configuration transponder that contains invalid data was detected, the data are transferred from the reader to the configuration transponder. At the end of the transfer, the configuration transponder is marked as valid. As regards the support of the configuration transponder, the configuration transponder may also be updated in case of a subsequent parameterization of the device e.g. via a command. This depends on whether the parameter to be set is also contained in the configuration transponder. After the start procedure of the reader has been completed, the three LEDs on the top of the device show the course of the start procedure for 5 seconds, and the device can then be used in a normal way. Furthermore, a query of parameter 0x41 can at any time provide information as to the course of the last start procedure of the reader. Refer to the description of parameter 0x41 (see  Parameter 65 (0x41)).In the case of a malfunction, a hardware reset can be performed by briefly interrupting the power supply.During the reset, a self-test is performed, and the red, yellow and green LED light up briefly.If the configuration transponder is activated, a read operation of the configuration transponder is then initiated and the result is shown accordingly via the three LEDs.At the end of the reset procedure, the buzzer makes a brief sound.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 76 Chapter 8Service and TroubleshootingFlashing patternparameter 0x410x01 … The configuration transponder was not analyzed when the reader was started.LED pattern: yellow LED flashes with 5 Hz0x02 … No configuration transponder could be read.LED pattern: red LED flashes with 1 Hz0x03 … Several configuration transponders could be read.LED pattern: red LED flashes with 1 Hz0x04 … A data range of the configuration transponder could not be read.LED pattern: red LED flashes with 1 Hz0x05 … The configuration transponder could be read and the device settings were up to date.LED pattern: green LED flashes with 5 Hz0x06 … The configuration transponder could be read and the device settings were adapted.LED pattern: green LED on permanently and yellow LED flashes with 1 Hz0x07 … Due to invalid configuration data, the configuration transponder with theup-to-date device setting was successfully written on.LED pattern: green LED on permanently and yellow LED flashes with 5 Hz0x08 … Due to invalid configuration data, it was attempted to adapt the configuration transponder with the up-to-date device setting, which failed.LED pattern: red LED flashes with 5 HzAt the present time, only the stationary configuration transponder V0 is supported, which contains the following settings:IP address, subnet address, gateway address, DHCP and buzzer volume8.10 Software releasesETSIRelease date Version DescriptionMay 2011 UF80V1.0 First versionAugust 2011 UF80V1.1 Additional commands implementedSupport configuration transponder
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 77 Chapter 8Service and TroubleshootingFCC8.11 Customer serviceBrooks Automation (Germany) GmbHRFID DivisionGartenstr. 19D-95490 MistelgauGERMANYTelephone +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550Fax +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501E-mail rfid.support@brooks.com24 hour technical support hotline (Brooks): USA and Canada +1 978 262 2900Europe +49 1804 2255 4887Japan +81 45 477 5980China +86 21 5131 7066Taiwan +886 3 5525225Korea +82 31 288 2500Singapore +65 6464 1481Release date Version DescriptionJune 2012 UF80U1.0 First version
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 78 Chapter 9Dismantling and Storage9 Dismantling and StorageThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Dismantling■ Storage9.1 Dismantling9.2 StorageStore the reader and its components in a clean and dry environment with the power supply disconnected. Make sure the contacts remain clean. Observe the necessary storage conditions.Remove the power supply!Remove all cables!Loosen and remove the mounting screws!Remove the device from the installation area!
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 79 Chapter 10Transport and Disposal10 Transport and DisposalThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Transport■ Disposal10.1 TransportFor transportation purposes such as mailing, use a firm cardboard box.Use adequate padding material to protect the device on all sides.10.2 DisposalDisconnect the electronic components from the housing and dispose of them as follows:■the housing as scrap metal■the electronic components, antennas and cables as electronic wasteThe device and its components are made of various materials.Dispose of these materials separately, and observing the legal regulations of your country.Do not dispose of the device in regular household waste.
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 80 Chapter 11Accessories11 AccessoriesThis chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:■ Cables■ Power supply11.1 Cables11.2 Power supplyType Part number FigureCable for Ethernet connection(Cable length: 2,000 mm)EKC5-20-SM12D-RJ45Type Part number FigurePower supply 24 V, 0.33 A(IN: 100-240 V OUT: 24 V / 0.33 A)SVG0,3
IndexAAccess word 34Antenna 28Assembly 27DData words 34DHCP 34EE - Error message 54EPC 35Ex flag 35Extensions 36FF - Query parameters 49Frame ID 36GGW-ADR 36HH - Heartbeat 55Head ID 36High byte 32Host name 37Humidity 24IInstallation dimensions 27IP-ADR 37KK - Polling 57LLength 37, 38Liability 12Low byte 32MM - Scan EPCs 43Memory address 38Memory bank 38Message 31NN - Reset 51
 IndexNumber of data words 39OO - Set output 52Output state 39PP - Set parameter 50Parameter 11 - Reader ID 65Parameter 118 - Extended result flag 68Parameter 12 - Acknowledgment error message 65Parameter 123 - Fine version 68Parameter 158 - Tag comm initial Q 68Parameter 16 - Attenuation of transmission output 65Parameter 162 - UHF asic parameter Tx driver current 68Parameter 163 - UHF asci parameter Rx gain 69Parameter 176 - TCP keep alive 69Parameter 39 - Polling frequency 66Parameter 4 - Delay time 65Parameter 43 - Polling fallout 66Parameter 47 - Polling mode 66Parameter 48 - Buzzer delay 66Parameter 50 - Buzzer volume 66Parameter 6 - MaxRepeat 65Parameter 64 - Support configuration transponder 67Parameter 65 - Result code start procedure 67Parameter 66 - MaxRepeat scan configuration transponder 68Parameter 98 - Query temperature of the processor 68Parameter 99 - Default parameter 68Parameter no. 39Parameter value 39Power supply 28Prohibition symbols 15RReader ID 40Relative humidity 24Response code 40Result 40SSafety instructions 14Safety symbols 14Serial number 40Software version 41TTemperature 24Transponder error code 41
 IndexUUFD - Query DHCP Enabled 58UFI - Query network settings 60UFN - Query host name 62ULZ - Locking all EPC transponders (defined EPC code) 48UPD - Set DHCP Enabled 59UPI - Set network settings 61UPN - Set host name 63URY - Read data area (defined EPC code) 42VV - Query software version 56WW - Write EPC code 45Warning symbols 15

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