Datamars RIN13002 Long Range Industrial RFID HF Reader User Manual preliminary R IN1300 UserManual V1x

Datamars SA Long Range Industrial RFID HF Reader preliminary R IN1300 UserManual V1x

User Manual

Installation & Operation Manual V 1.4                                                                                                                             2 (19)               TABLE OF CONTENTS   R-IN1300 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL    RFID - Technology                                                                              V1.0/December 2006 preliminary VERSION  R-IN1300 MC R-IN1300 SC
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                3 (19) Table of contents..........................................................................................................................................2 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................4 2 Hardware connections.........................................................................................................................6 2.1 Mounting........................................................................................................................................7 3 Operation with terminal .......................................................................................................................8 3.1 List of the commands of the reader...........................................................................................8 4 Technical specifications for R-IN1300 ............................................................................................13 4.1 Operational characteristics .......................................................................................................13 4.2 Electrical characteristics............................................................................................................13 5 Regulations .........................................................................................................................................15 5.1 Equipment Modification.............................................................................................................15 5.2 EN 300330-1/-2 (europe)..........................................................................................................15 5.3 FCC (usa)....................................................................................................................................15 5.4 IC (canada)..................................................................................................................................15 5.5 CE certification............................................................................................................................15 5.6 Warranty ......................................................................................................................................16 6 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................17 appendix a - code length .........................................................................................................................18 appendix b - I/O  Pin Configuration........................................................................................................19
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                4 (19) 1 INTRODUCTION  The Datamars R-IN1300 High Frequency (HF) RFID-reader, designed to work in industrial environment, is resistant to vibrations, electromagnetic interferences and is able to detect the following transponder  technologies:  § T-BT 1320 & T-BT1315 (ISO 15693), HF § T-BT 7xxx serie, LF (only with Datamars R-IN7500 reader connected externally)  § Other types of transponders could be read in “Combo” mode.  The reader is able to find simultaneously more than one High Frequency (HF - multi read) transponder1 and one Low Frequency (LF – single read) chip at the same time if you have a  R-IN7500 Low Frequency reader connected on the Secondary Interface.      LEDs Power        lights on when the reader is switched on Tag        lights on when one or more transponder are detected Antenna   lights on when the antenna is not tuned or is near metallic objects or not connected HF        High Frequency reading is ON Combo       The system is working in Combo mode (see chapter 2) Error        General Error  Antennas HF Antennas      TX/RX antenna channels from 1 to 6  Splitter        2 splitted channels (0° phase shift) RX Antenna      RX channel  very sensibile!                                                          1 the quantity of transponders detected and the accuracy of it can change depending on the used transponder, the environment, the size of the antenna, etc. Secondary Interface Host Interface Digital I/O HF Antennas Power Tag Antenna RX Antenna Splitter HF Combo Error USB Ethernet
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                5 (19)  Interfaces Digital I/O      Digital Inputs and Outputs (see appendix B). Host   Connect to any serial port (COM) on your PC with RS-232 cable or to any other RS232 Terminal. Secondary Interface    Used in Combo mode (see chapter 2). USB        N/A Ethernet (Web Server)    connect to LAN with a standard Ethernet cable. For more info in Ethernet communication please request the “R-IN1300 communication manual” to support@datamars.com  Power Switch      Turn ON and OFF the reader. Power Supply      connect the power supply cable (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz).                       Power Supply Power Switch Coxial Cable RS-232 Cable Power Cable
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                6 (19) 2 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS  1. Antenna: Connect the black coaxial cable from the antenna to the connector marked as “1”            You can not use cable other than the 3.66m coaxial 50? cable supplied by Datamars SA. Additional cables at disposal.  2. PC/Terminal Connect the serial white cable from the connector marked “Host” to any serial port (COM) on your PC             3. Power Connect the power cable 110 – 240 V AC and be sure that it is well fixed.            4. Set the Power Switch to ON and check if the green LED (Power) is on. 5. Wait until lights “Tag” and “Antenna” stop flashing (~20 seconds).                  Green light on
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                7 (19)  IMPORTANT:  Please place the antenna as far as possible from metallic surfaces to avoid possible reading interferences and avoid to mount it in places where a regular ventilation is not granted. If the light “Antenna” turns on, the antenna might be too close to metallic surfaces or not tuned. After the reader is turned on for some time the temperature might increase.   Do not plug/unplug any connectors while the reader is turned ON.  In case you have an R-IN7500 LF reader installed you can keep the same configuration. You just need to unplug the serial cable from the PC and connect it to the R-IN1300 reader to the connector marked as “Secondary Interface”.  If you have a new R-IN7500 NMS:  1. Connect the Low Frequency (LF) Antenna to the connector marked “Ant.0” on the reader 2. Connect a serial cable the connector “RS-232” mentioned on the R-IN7500 to the connector “Secondary Interface” mentioned on the R-IN1300 reader. 3. Connect the power cable  4. Turn the reader on    Keep a distance between the LF and the HF antenna (min. 1m) in order to not influence the reading distance or use a combo antenna (A-ST1330 CBO) to read LF and HF transponders at the same time with the same antenna.  2.1 MOUNTING The reader can be simply laid down on the table or be mounted on the wall or under a table using the appropriate wall mounting system.
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                8 (19) 3 OPERATION WITH TERMINAL  For operation with terminal use any kind of terminal for example Windows HyperTerminal with the following settings:  • Bits per second   115200 • Data bits    8 • Parity      None • Stop bits    1 • Flow control    None 3.1 LIST OF THE COMMANDS OF THE READER All commands must be followed by a carriage return (ENTER)   General Commands   Explanation *d Detect: returns the UID-list of all the HF transponders in the field *t Totalize: Returns the number of HF transponders present in the field  *i Interrupts any continuous mode operation (does not disable the continuous mode) *x List of the commands and settings *se Settings: Displays the current settings (Notice that the settings are maintained after power off) *st Store UIDs (Any stored UIDs will disappear after power off) *dw Download all the codes previously stored with *st
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                9 (19)   General settings   Explanation *ec[_] Echo: *ec0  echo disabled (default) *ec1  echo enabled “echo” makes it possible to view the characters sent to the reader. *co[_] Continuous mode: *co0 continuous  mode enabled (default) *co1 continuous mode disabled *rh[_] Remove headers: *rh0  does not remove the headers  *rh1 removes the headers (default) *it[_] Input trigger: *it0 input trigger disabled (default) *it1 input trigger 1 enabled *it2 input trigger 2 enabled  Details for *it1:  Use: • When IN1 is high level, it’s possible to read the transponder.  • t1 min 10 ms. • See Appendix B to know where IN±1 pins are. • See Appendix B for electric characteristics of the input.   Details for *it2:   Input 1 (IN±1) Input 2 (IN±2) t1 t1 t2 Input 1 (IN±1) t1
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                10 (19) Use: • The rising edge of IN1 starts reading • The rising edge of IN2 stops reading   • t1 min 100 us • t2 min 100 ms • See Appendix B to know where IN±1 pins are. • See Appendix B for electric characteristics of the input.  *bu Not available *rd Restore default settings *kw Not available *rm[_] Reader request rate:  *rm0 Reader mode SLOW* (1 out of 256) *rm1 Reader mode FAST (default) (1out of4) *mt[_] Modulation type:  *mt0 modulation type ASK* *mt1 modulation type FSK (default) *tm[_] Tag response rate: *tm0 tag mode SLOW* *tm1 tag mode FAST (default) *mi[_] Modulation index: *mi0 modulation index 10%  *mi1 modulation index 30% (default) *mi2 modulation index 100% *sa[_] Stand alone mode: *sa0 stand alone mode disabled (default) *sa1 stand alone mode enabled (detect) *sa2 stand alone mode enabled (totalize) When stand alone mode is enabled the device will start reading as soon as it turned on. *br[_] baud rate: *br0 baud rate 9600 *br1 baud rate 19200 *br2 baud rate 38400 *br3 baud rate 57600 *br4 baud rate 115200 (default) *tt[_] Tag technology: *tt1 tag technology ISO 15693(T-BT1320 T-BT1315) (default) *tt2 tag technology Philips I-Code I (not available). *tt4 tag technology TI Tag It (not available). *ts[_] Time slots:  *ts0 time slots single  *ts1 16 times slots (default) *xm[_] Rx mode: *xm0 mode Rx/Tx (one antenna connected to channels 1 to 6) (default) *xm1 mode Rx and Tx separate (two antennas : one connected to channels 1 to 6 and the other connected to RX channel). *cl[_] Code length: See Appendix A for more details. *cl0 16 characters UIDs (standard, default) *cl1 10 characters UIDs (base conversion) not implemented *cl2 12 characters UIDs (partial code) *cl3 12 characters UIDs (First character special) *an[_] HF antenna select: Selects the channel to which the antenna is connected (if the reader is Multichannel). *an0 select HF antenna 1 (default) *an1 select HF antenna 2
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                11 (19) *an2 select HF antenna 3 *an3 select HF antenna 4 *an4 select HF antenna 5 *an5 select HF antenna 6 *an6 splitter (two antennas connected to splitter 1 and 2). *at[_] Antenna type selection: *at0 table top antenna. (default) *at1 tunnel antenna (no elimination of double codes) not implemented *at2 tunnel antenna(with elimination of double code) not implemented *at3 bin antenna(no elimination of double code) not implemented *at4 bin antenna(with elimination of double code) not implemented *pw[_] Output power: *pw[0 .. 12000] range of power from 0 to 12000 mW (default 4000 mW) - Example *pw4000  The selected output power is not exactly the transmitted power. The output power value is an approximate value.  *nl[_] New Line character(s) selection:  *nl0 line feed and carriage return(0x0D 0x0A) (default) *nl1 line feed(0x0A) *nl2 carriage return (0x0D) *nl3 carriage return and line feed(0x0A 0x0D) *qm[_] Quiet mode: When this mode is enabled the transponder will answer just once while in the antenna field. *qm0 quiet mode off (default) *qm1 quiet mode on *qs[_] Quiet storage: The transponder will answer only once. To read the transponder again it has to stay out of the antenna field for at least 2 minutes. *qs0 quiet storage off (default) *qs1 quiet storage on (available only with the new T-BT<newname> *dt[_] Time between UIDs: This parameter inserts a time delay between the transmission of codes. *dt[0..200]  range of time between UIDs from 0 to 200 *10ms (default 0 ms) *lc[_] Lock code: *lc0 lock code disabled (default) *lc1 lock code 1 enabled  *lc2 lock code 2 enabled   Details for *lc1: Any transponder is read just once. To read a transponder again, another one must be read first.  Details for *lc2 :
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                12 (19)   The transponder is first visible when entering the magnetic field the first time and it is detected only once without regards to the time spent in the field.  A chip having left the magnetic field can be read again only having spent an amount of time T outside of it.  If the time spent outside the magnetic field is less than T, the chip cannot be detected. The time T can be configured with the command *ti[].  *ti[_] Time out: *ti[0 .. 180] time parameter for lock code 2 from 0 [s] to 180 [s] (default 10 [s], example *ti10) *sk[_] Skip time slot on no response: *sk0 skip on no response off *sk1 skip on no response on (default) *ct[_] Collision threshold parameter: *ct[0 .. 100]  parameter from 0 to 100 (default 33, example *ct33) *cs[_] Channel Selection: *cs0  channel I (default). Cable length must be 3,66m.  *cs1  channel I and Q. There are no limitations on the cable length. *et [_] Communication selection : *et0 ethernet *et1 RS232 *et2 RS232 and ethernet (default)  * see ISO 15693 for more details Time of transponder out of the field transponder t t0 t1
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                13 (19) 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR R-IN1300 4.1 OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS The DATAMARS SA RFID reader R-IN1300 is an integrated analog system for RFID- Applications (RFID=radio frequency identification) which works at 13.56MHz. It allows to read data stored into ISO-RFID transponders or ISO-Labels at 13.56 MHz. Single- and Multiread operation are supported. The communication between the reader and the transponder is based on the ISO 15693 (Part 1-3).  All transponders (contact less memories) are powered by a transmitted carrier radio wave at 13.56MHz and are compliant with the ISO 14443-B recommendation for the transfer of power and signals via radio transmission. For this purpose the reader R-IN1300 amplitude modulates the data on the carrier using amplitude shift keying (ASK) and the tag replies by load modulating the data on the carrier.    Once the reader is connected to an appropriate client-network (via dedicated computer) it works based on the installed software like a server providing the received data from the transponders to the final client-application.  The service software helps to control and update the reader in a simple and user friendly way.  R-IN1300 supports different antennas as well as multiple configurations. Please ask for the complete list of antennas at salesindustry@datamars.com.  4.2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS  The technical specifications include only the High Frequency R-IN1300 and not the Low Frequency reader R-IN7500.  Electrical characteristics (without antenna)  POWER SUPPLY AC 100-240V     1A       50-60 Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 35 W ANTENNA OUTPUT POWER 12 W  Technical characteristics  OPERATING FREQUENCY 13.56 MHz OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0°C - 50°C /  32°F - 122°F DIMENSIONS 220 x 135 x 245 (mm) / 8.66 x 5.31 x 9.65 (inches) WEIGHT 4.0 kg TRANSPONDER TYPE ISO15693 (T-BT 1320 or T-BT1315)        ANTI COLLISION Yes COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL RS-232, USB (upon request), TCP/IP (Ethernet) AUTO TUNING No
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                14 (19) ANTENNA TYPES Table Top, Tunnel, Bin,others on request READING SPEED Dependant on number of transponder and technology  (up to 40/s) READ/WRITE Read / Write EMC High attenuation characteristics (~30÷60 dB) IP PROTECTION DEGREE IP51. Improved with gasket to IP54 (splash-resistant and dust-protected) MAX. READABLE TRANSPONDERS 1000 pieces    Hot With high power transmission the housing might become hot!
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                15 (19) 5 REGULATIONS 5.1 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by Datamars SA, CH-6930 Bedano, the party responsible for FCC compliance, are forbidden. Such changes could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and cause hazardous conditions.                      5.2 EN 300330-1/-2 (EUROPE)  The system R-IN1300 is a sending and receiving equipment and is in accordance with the R & TTE directive EN 300 330-1 / -2.   The system R-IN1300 fulfils the requirements of this regulation.  5.3 FCC (USA)  To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use of the system in any other combination (such as co-located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden.  5.4 IC (CANADA)  The device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of 2 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 2 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.  List of antennas: Datamars antenna A-ST1330 TT                   Please ask for more antennas which are not listed above.  In order to reduce potential radio interferences to other users, select the antenna type and gain as follows:  equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) not higher than the permitted one for a successful communication.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause interference, and  (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired       operation of the device. . 5.5 CE CERTIFICATION  The system R-IN1300 is in accordance with the requirements of protection, which are defined in the regulation concerning the electromagnetic tolerability EN301 489-1, -3, emitted by the council for the harmonisation of regulations in the member countries. The European Community regulation for Low Frequency, EN 60950, is respected.  The R-IN1300 system fulfils  the requirements of this regulation.
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                16 (19) 5.6 WARRANTY If the reader is opened by not certified offices by mistake we cannot guarantee the fulfillments of the above mentioned regulations.
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                17 (19) 6 TROUBLESHOOTING If you run into any problem using your reader, use the following table to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem persists, contact support at support@datamars.com or +41 91 935 73 80.  SYMPTOM CAUSE AND/OR CORRECTIVE ACTIONS There are transponders on the antenna but the software displays no UID. • Is the antenna cable connected to the reader? • Is the antenna connected to the connector named “1”? • Are the transponders you want to read specified in the options? • Is the HF led on?  è If the four previous points didn’t solve the problem turn the reader off, wait 10 seconds before turning the reader on again The red light “Antenna” is on. • Is the antenna connected to the right connector?  è Verify the selected channel.  • Is the antenna placed near metallic objects?  è Move the antenna. Keep 1.5m distance from any metallic objects. Bad reading or low reading distance • The antenna is near metallic objects or noise source like electric motors?  è Try to move the antenna and the reader away from these objects. The reader reads transponder (Tag LED lights on) but the software displays no UID • Is the RS-232 cable well connected ti the Host Interface? • Is the software set 115200 bps – 8 – N – 1 – N?  è Verify the connection
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                18 (19) APPENDIX A - CODE LENGTH  In terminal mode you can configure the reader to return the UID code in 4 different formats:  1. *cl0: standard 16 characters UID   2. *cl2:  The reader returns only the right most 12 digits of the original 16 digit UID.  With this format it is not possible to guaranty the uniqueness of the codes !   3. *cl3:  The reader returns 12 digits code in the fashion of “cl2”, but in this case the first (left) chapter ranges  from “G” to “Z” instead of from “0” to “F”.  With this format it is not possible to guaranty the uniqueness of the codes !
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                19 (19)  APPENDIX B - I/O  PIN CONFIGURATION                              BINARY INPUTS:  There are 2 binary inputs 5-48 VDC available for customer specific needs. The inputs are isolated through galvanic opto-couplers.   BINARY OUTPUTS:  Digital Outputs: There are 7 digital npn-Open-Collector outputs available: G, H, J, K, N, P, and R. The 'open collector' output is the unconnected Collector of an NPN transistor, made available to the external circuitry that switches to ground when active. This type of output can be used with a pull-up resistor to translate a logic level from one voltage to another or to drive lamps, relays etc, that have a positive voltage on one terminal and require a switch to ground to activate. All of them are software configurable. The maximum output current is 500mA. See picture example.        Relais: There is a dry free contact (L and M) to control higher loads which can be controlled via software.  Max. Voltage switch 50V (DC/AC) Max. Current switch 3A Max. Power switch 60W, 120 VA A B D C E F G H J K L M T U N V P R S I/O PIN FUNCTION A IN+1 B IN-1 C 24V D GND 24V E POWER OUT A F POWER OUT B G Digital Out A4 H Digital Out A1 J Digital Out A2 K Digital Out A3 L K500 Common M K500 Open N Digital Out B1 P Digital Out B2 R Digital Out B3 S IN+2 T IN-2 U 3.3V V GND  R-IN1300 OutputI/O ConnectorR-IN1300 : Digital OutputHEEPOWER OUT ADigital out A1LampKDigital out A324VRelay
Installation & Operation Manual V 1.0                                                                                                                20 (19)      Via ai Prati CH-6930 Bedano - Lugano Switzerland   Phone +41 91 935 73 80     Fax +41 91 945 03 30 email  support@datamars.com

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