FUTAIHUA CMC181 UHF Reader User Manual CMC181 Englishx

FUTAIHUA INDUSTRIAL (SHENZHEN) CO.,LTD. UHF Reader CMC181 Englishx

Users Manual

                 UHF Reader User Manual
1 Quick Guide 1.1 Product introduction CMC181 is a high-performance UHF RFID reader, with complete proprietary intellectual property rights, supporting DRM (Dense Reader Mode) , excellent network stability ,especially suit for enterprise scale batch group application, can be widely applied to various RFID application systems such as SCM, Access control, anti-fake and shop floor control system and so on. Application:   Vehicle management   Customs clearance management   Storage and logistics management   Access control system   Shop floor control   Asset management Features::::   Compliant with the EPC Class1 Gen2 (ISO18000-6C)  ;   High scanning speed, up to 750 tags/s;   Extra scanning range, up to 12 m (adjustable, vary with antenna);   4 auto switch antenna ports can support 4 antennas in use simultaneously;   High reliability, aluminum out case, for the harsh work condition.   Specifications:::: Specifications  Protocol  ISO18000(EPC Class1 Gen2) Operating Frequency US:902MHz~928MHz (standard) Europe:865MHz~868MHz China:920MHz~928MHz Working mode  FHSS or fixed frequency with software settings Output power  5dBm~30dBm (1dBm step by software) RF interface  Four TNC interfaces Communication interface  RJ45 IO  2 ways relay output, 1 photoelectric isolated inputs Reading distance  Maximum up to 12M Writing distance  Maximum up to 3M Maximum length of EPC  Maximum up to 496 bits Indicating lamp  Power, inventory and four antennas Power adapter  12V/3A Power consumption  Maximum up to 13W Physical parameters   size  222mm*158.5mm*33.7mm weight  1.094kg Shell material  Aluminum alloy Environmental parameters   Working temperature  -20℃~+50℃ Storage temperature  -40℃~+85℃ Storage humidity  5%~95% no condensation
 1.2 Function description for UHF reader  ::::  The top view for UHF reader ::::  The side view for UHF reader ::::     1.3 The definition of IO port::::  Symbol    Function   +12V  +12V power output D02+ 2 ways output circuit D02- D01+ D01- DI+  1 way input circuit DI- GND  Power GND         Icon show:::: 1. The fixed screw holes 2. Ant port 3. Power lamp 4. Ant lamp 5. Inventory lamp  6.  Icon show :::: 1. RJ45 2. I/O port 3. Power switch 4. Power interface   12V-OUTJ11CON812345678DO2+DI1+DO2-DI1-DO1-DO1+1 1 1 1 2 3 4  5 1  2  3  4
1.4 Product size((((mm))))    1.5 Standard fittings  Item    Quantity  Remark   Mainframe    1  UHF reader Reticle    1  Standard line, 2M for standard   Terminal  1  8 pin,3.96mm space between pins, green   Power adapter  1  DC 12V/3A  1.6 Attention    1. Use standard power adapter of 12V/ 3A; 2. Non authorized person shall not change equipment, decompose and assembly, otherwise, it will cancel the warranty period; 3. Don’t put the equipment storage or installed in direct sunlight, high humidity, dew and other heat source place; 4. The cable’s length between ant and UHF reader should not exceed 10 meters. When the length is longer than two meters, you’d better use RF cable of low loss, or affecting the reading distance; 5. Electronic tag’s read-write distance is related to the gain of the antenna size, the angle between the tag and the antenna size, the labels on items related to such factors as the medium and the surrounding environment. So in practical application , please according to the site conditions to select the best match.
 2 The Demo of use System frame for UHF reader :::: A whole RFID system consists of UHF reader, antenna and tag. The host sends reading and writing command to UHF reader through RJ45 interface. After receiving command, UHF reader sends a specific frequency electromagnetic wave to  space  by the antenna. When the tag goes  into the magnetic  field, the  energy obtained  from  tag’s internal antenna  will  drive  the  tag  circuit,  whose  internal  information  is  sent.  The  UHF  reader  will  accept  and  send  the information to the host. The system frame’s sketch map is shown in figure 2.0:            Figure2.0 system frame map  2.1  Presenter   Name    Specs    Amount  UHF reader  222mm*158.5mm*33.7mm  1 Reticle    Standard cable  1 Circularly polarized antenna  225mm*225mm*39mm  1 Tag    UHF    some PC    /  1 Power adapter    DC 12V/3A  1   2.2  The software instructions on PC  :::: 2.2.1  Working in TCP/IP mode 1.  Connect one side of the electric supply with 12V power adapter, the other side of 12V power adapter connected with UHF reader. Connect cable of antenna with UHF reader, connected with PC by reticle. Then open power switch of UHF reader and PC.          Electric supply   12Vpoweradapter UHF reader  Ant RFID tag PC TCP/IP RF Cable
 2.  Double click “UHF Demo” on PC shown in figure 2.1, and you will go into figure 2.2.  Figure 2.1   Figure 2.2  Icon show: Search: get devices’ IP Open: connect the device Close: disconnect the device   Refresh: refresh the interface of the device Same line while Different antennas: add count Inventory Test: no add count, easy to long distant operation           Language setting:::: English/traditional Chinese  Inventory display Data display
3. In Figure 2.2 ,select“ TCP/IP” and then click “search”, you will see Figure 2.3.     Figure 2.3  Icon show Set Config:    set device’s network parameters Get Config:    get device’s network parameters Config: fill in network parameters including in IP, Mask and Gateway.  4. Click “OK” to get all UHF reader devices .You choose every device by clicking the MAC ,then click “Get Config” to gain device’s network parameters .After getting    device’s network parameters ,you can fill in what you want to set ,then click “Set Config”. And click “open” to connect network, if success, UHF reader will show you “Init OK” and firmware version .UHF reader will automatically search corresponding ant port .see in Figure 2.4.   Figure 2.4 1)))) Inventory a. Pander data display option .You can select appropriate option, such as you’d better pander “Multiple lines while different antennas” with multi-ant ports. b. Make UHF tags dead against the center of the antenna.   c. Click “Inventory” and “Inv Once”. Show you in Figure 2.5. d. Click “Stop” to complete inventory.  Figure 2.5
2) Tag Operation Click “Tag Access”, you will see Figure 2.6.   Figure 2.6 Icon show: Password    : default is 00 00 00 00; Bank      : tag bank memory including RESERVED、EPC、TID、USER ; Begin      : the start address is word pointer (16-bit unit); Length     : length is word length of EPC; Data            : data to write;  Read            : read special tag memory; Write      : write data to special tag memory; Opcode            : set option mode. Block      : set tag password; Lock      : lock tag; Kill password  ; kill tag password. It cannot be set “00 00 00 00”; Kill      : after logout,tag cannot recover ;
Read Tag       Set corresponding parameters of tag memory bank, make tag dead against ant, and click ” Read” to get tag information. If   Reading succeeds, you will see “Read tag OK” in figure2.7.  Figure 2.7  Write tag           Set corresponding parameters of tag memory bank, make tag dead against ant, edit data to write, and click “Write”. If it is         successful, you will see “Write Tag OK” in figure 2.8.    Figure 2.8    Lock Tag     Set password of tags to lock, select corresponding operation and password, click “Lock”. If it is successful, you will see “Lock Tag   OK” in figure 2.9.   Figure 2.9 Logout Tag Operation: firstly set password of tags to kill, the password cannot be “00 00 00 00” .Click “Kill”and you will see “Kill Tag OK” in figure 2.10.
 Figure 2.10  2)))) set device parameters Click “Config” in figure 2.11.  Figure 2.11 3) Icon show Ant: set the ant port Dwell Time (ms): set executive time of ants   Power (dBm): set output power which arranges 0 from 30. SWR>2: check this option for ant SWR >2, do not perform the reverse power detection function. Update: update parameters.
4))))Operation notes Click “Log” in figure 2.12. Pander “Auto save” to save log notes.     Figure 2.12     Notice:::: This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Appendix-1 Frequently asked questions for UHF Reader 1.  Search tags unsuccessfully A.  Check ant’s connection B.  Check ant’s port C.  Check tag ‘s placement  2.  The distance of reading tags is not enough   A.  Check whether making a tag dead against the ant B.  Check connection between the device and ant’s linker C.  Check whether ant’s output power is enough big.  3.  The speed to read tags is low when there is only one ant. A.  Pander “SWR > 2” when SWR of the external ant is small. B.  Cancel “SWR > 2” when SWR of the external ant is big .And pander the corresponding ant port by yourself.    Appendix-2 After service   Product warranty period is one year .If it is not the damage to the non-natural disasters and man-made factors ,the warranty period is free to repair  ;   Once the product to sell, unless the product with quality problems need to repair or replacement, will not return.   The product due to the damage to man-made factors and fault for unmerited operation is not in the scope of three bags, repair with charging.   FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  limits  are designed to provide reasonable  protection against  harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.    FCC Statement This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 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.  Caution!     Any changes or modifications not  expressly approved by the party responsible  for  compliance  could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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