Deister Electronic UDL5 UHF RFID Mouse User Manual

Deister Electronic GmbH UHF RFID Mouse

User Manual

UDL5 – UHF mouseQuick start manualV27/09/07
© Copyright 2007 by deister electronic GmbHAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of deister electronic GmbH.deister electronic GmbH reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this documentation without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.September 2007 SKdeister electronic GmbHHermann-Bahlsen Str. 11 30890 BarsinghausenGermanyPhone: +49 (0) 51 05 - 51 61 11Fax: +49 (0) 51 05 - 51 62 17E-Mail: info@deister-gmbh.deWeb: www.deister.com 2deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
Content1. UDL5 description.........................................................4 1.1 Components.......................................................................................................42. Mechanical Dimensions..............................................4 2.1 LEDs and Beeper.................................................................................................53. Configuration and setting...........................................5 3.1 Transmission protocol..........................................................................................54. Getting started............................................................6 4.1 Installing USB driver............................................................................................6 4.2 Installing RDemo...............................................................................................10 4.3 Get connection.................................................................................................10 4.4 Reading block data...........................................................................................14 4.5 Writing block data.............................................................................................15 4.6 EPC class1 gen2 tag functions............................................................................16 4.7 RDemo command builder..................................................................................165. EPC class1 gen2 memory organisation.....................17V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  3UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
1. UDL5 description 1.1  ComponentsThe UDL5 delivery contains:•1x UDL5 – UHF mouse•1x USB cable•1x CD with technical information and software2. Mechanical DimensionsAll dimensions in mm (inch).Symbol LED color StatusXred RF-field on/off√green reading/writing tagsblue powerFurther explanation see next section 2.1 „LEDs and Beeper“.4deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
 2.1  LEDs and BeeperThe device is equipped with three LEDs and one beeper to indicate the reader status. The following table refers to the standard settings (device set in trigger mode).LEDs Status UDL5blue and red: ongreen: offreader is ready to operate, RF-field is switched offblue: onred and green: offreader is ready to operate, RF-field is switched on,reader is ready to read or write to transponderblue and green: onred: offbeeper: onreader is ready to operate, communication between reader and tag (reading/writing)blue, green and red: on reader carries out a reset, RF-field is switched off,reader is not ready to operate3. Configuration and settingPlease note: This manual is considered to be prelimiary.In the standard configuration the device is set in “Trigger Mode“. This means the device waits for a “Trigger On“ command to switch the RF-field on and a „Trigger Off“ command to switch the RF-field off. These software commands can be sent to the device using RDemo software (to be found on the CD which is part of the UDL5 package).The UDL5 in its current version is EPC class1 gen2 complicant only. 3.1  Transmission protocolThe communication of the UDL5 is based on the “deBus” protocol. For integration into user-defined applications please contact your local sales and service center (see end of document).V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  5UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
4. Getting started 4.1  Installing USB driverFirst the USB driver has to be installed. The following steps show how to install the driver under Windows XP (Windows Vista is supported as well):•Connect the UDL5 via USB cable to a spare USB Port at your Host/PC(USB cable as part of delivery of UDL5).•Windows   XP   indicates   the   new   hardware   with   the   message“Found New Hardware: HARVEMAC“.•The “Found New Hardware Wizard“ will now be started automatically.Select “No, not this time“ and click “Next“.If this procedure failed, the search for new hardware can be started manually by click on: “Start“   ->   “Settings“   ->   “Control   Panel“   ->   “System“   ->   “Hardware“   ->   “Device Manager“. Select the USB device, marked by a yellow question mark.6deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)“ and click “Next“.•Select “Search for the best driver in these locations“. Enter path name into the combo-box or browse to path using the “Browse“ button.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  7UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•The screen below will be shown while Windows XP copies the required files.•The following  message indicates  a successful  installation process.  Click “Finish“  to close the wizard. Now the UDL5 is successfully installed.8deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•After successful installation of the USB driver, the UDL5 is ready for use. The “Device Manager“ indicates the UDL5 as an additional device named “UsbHarve.Sys for Intel Harve RFID MAC“.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  9UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
 4.2  Installing RDemoThe RDemo program can be found on the CD as part of the UDL5 package. For installation proceed as follows:•Start installing RDemo with double click on file or icon: 4.3  Get connection•After   successfull   installation   of   RDemo   start   the   program   with   double   click  on file or icon:•Select “Port“ -> “USB“.10 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•Click on button “deBus“.•Select “baud rate: all“ and click “Detect Device(s)“.•RDemo starts scanning for connected deBus devices.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  11UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•After successful search the UDL5 will be shown as a detected device.•Select the UDL5 with click on the left mouse button, then click “Set As Current Device“ and close the window.12 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
•Click on the “Version“ button.  A “version received“ message in the bottom state bar indicates a successful version request of the UDL5.•Click on the “Trigger On“ button in order to switch on the RF-field. Present an EPC class1 gen2 tag in front of the reader and RDemo will display the tag read. •Click on the „Trigger Off“ button in order to switch off the RF-field.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  13UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
 4.4  Reading block dataThe reading function “Transponder“ -> “Read“ can be used to read block data of an EPC class1 gen2 transponder. To do so proceed as follows:•Choose the tag type (please note: The current UDL5 version supports EPC class1 gen2 tags only), the serial number (EPC) of the tag to be read and one of the predefined memory blocks.•Click on the “Read!“ button and present the EPC class1 gen2 tag within the RF-field. The block data will be shown in the „Transponder data“ window (see below).For  more   details  concerning   EPC  class1   gen2  tag   memory  organisation  see   section  5. “EPC class1 gen2 memory organisation“.14 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
 4.5  Writing block dataThe writing function “Transponder“ -> “Write“ can be used to write block data to an EPC class1 gen2 transponder. To do so proceed as follows:•Choose a tag type (please note: The current UDL5 version supports EPC class1 gen2 tags only), the serial number (EPC) of the tag, a predefined memory section and the data to be written.•Click on the “Write!“ button and present the EPC class1 gen2 tag within the RF-field. The block data will be shown in the “Monitor“ window. RDemo indicates successful writing   with  a   “write   successful“   message   (in   the  “Monitor“   bottom  state   bar,   see below).For   more   details   concerning   EPC   class1   gen2   tag   memory   organisation   see   section5. “EPC class1 gen2 memory organisation“.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  15UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
 4.6  EPC class1 gen2 tag functionsAdditional tag  functions  like “Kill   command“ and all  others  are not  supported  by the current version of UDL5. Please consult the next sales and service center for details. 4.7  RDemo command builderFor sending a user-defined deBus command to the UDL5, the “Command Builder“ is a useful tool.•Go to “Special Functions“ and select “Command Builder“.•Enter a user-defined deBus command  string without dummy bytes, CRC and STOP bytes and then click “send command“.16 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
5. EPC class1 gen2 memory organisationThis paragraph refers to the document “EPCglobal™, Specification for RFID Air Interface”, Version 1.0.9.The tag memory is divided into four memory banks. Each memory bank consists of several blocks, each block has the size of 2 bytes. The banks RESERVED, EPC and TID must always be available, the USER bank is optional.•RESERVED: Non-Volatile-Memory, this memory contains a 32 bit Kill Password and a 32 bit Access Password.•EPC (Electronic Product Code): This bank contains the CRC-16 (cyclic redundancy check), PC (Protocol Control) and EPC. The PC bits contain information about the tag, e.g. length of the EPC. The EPC begins at block address 66 (dec), MSB first. In case of a 96 bit EPC it has the size of 6 blocks.•TID  (Transponder   Identification):  The   TID   memory   contains   data   about   the manufacturer. Tags may contain specific data within the TID memory, beginning at block address 130 (dec), e.g. a tag serial number.•USER: allows user specific data storage. The memory organisation is user-defined.V27/09/07 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  17UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual3 USER[15:0]… ……[N:N-15] [0:15] 1922 TID… … …TID [15:0] [16:31] 129TID [31:16] [0:15] 1281 EPCEPC [15:0]… ……EPC [N:N-15] [32:47] 66PC [15:0] [16:31] 65CRC-16 [15:0] [0:15] 640 RESERVED… … …Access Password [15:0] [48:63] 3Access Password [31:16] [32:47] 2Kill Password [15:0] [16:31] 1Kill Password [31:16] [0:15] 0Bank No. (decimal form)Bank NameBlock Memory Content [MSB:LSB](decimal form)Memory Bank Addresses [MSB:LSB] (decimal form)Block Address (decimal form)
6. Regulatory notices 6.1  EuropeHereby, deister electronic GmbH declares, that this equipment - if used according to the instructions - is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC.A full declaration of conformity can be requested at:info@deister-gmbh.deApproved for use in all European countries. 6.2  FCC Digital Device LimitationsRadio and Television InterferenceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception.Caution! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user´s authority to operate this equipment.18 deister electronic GmbH  30890 Barsinghausen  Germany  V27/09/07UDL5 - UHF mouse · Quick start manual
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