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User’s Manual
Fixed RFID Reader
XCRF-860
www.invengo.cn
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Thank you for your use of RFID Reader XCRF-860 from
Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
NOTE:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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Preface
This User’s Manual applies to:
Fixed RFID Reader XCRF-860
This manual provides the information on the product’s
installation, operation, maintenance and repair and other
features, for the personnel installs, operates and maintains this
product.
This manual’s version is V1.4, printed on ××/××/××××
(MM/DD/YY).
Revision history:
Both
Mar. 03, 2008
Initial Version V1.0
Mar. 17, 2008
First Revision V1.1
Apr. 08, 2008
Second Revision V1.2
Apr. 14, 2008
Third Revision V1.3
May 13, 2008
Fourth Revision V1.4
and
are the logs of Invengo.
Important Information and Disclaimer: The information
provided on this User’s Manual represents Invengo's knowledge
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and belief as of the date that it is provided, and all the
information in this User’s Manual are believed to be accurate
and correct. In a continuing effort to improve our products,
Invengo reserves the right to change specifications and
instructions without prior notice.
Invengo reserves the right to make changes without notice
to any products herein for any reason at any time, including but
not limited to improving the reliability, form, fit, function or design.
For more information, please contact Invengo at:
86-0755-26711633
(Shenzhen China)
65-67960366
(Singapore)
1-703 793 0085
(USA)
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Safety Instructions
Warning
Personal injury may be caused in the case of incorrect
operation.
The equipment may be susceptible to damage if incorrect
operation is performed.
Notice
Your operation may not be performed successfully by
negligence of the instructions.
Unexpected result may be caused by negligence of the
instructions.
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Table of Contents
Package and Unpacking Inspection.................................... 1
1.1
Package........................................................................ 1
1.2
Unpacking..................................................................... 1
Attentions to use ................................................................. 2
2.1
Model and Specification................................................ 2
2.2
User Environment ......................................................... 2
2.3
Safety Instructions ........................................................ 3
Installation and Commissioning .......................................... 4
3.1
3.1.1
Choosing an Installation Location ........................... 4
3.1.2
Checking the Operating Configuration .................... 5
3.2
Conditions of Installation............................................... 4
Installation Procedure ................................................... 5
3.2.1
Fixing the XCRF-860 Reader .................................. 5
3.2.2
Connecting the XCRF-860 to Other Equipments .... 5
3.2.3
External AC Power.................................................. 7
3.2.4
Configuring Antenna ............................................... 8
3.3
Common Faults in Commissioning ............................... 8
3.4
Attentions to install...................................................... 10
Performance Specifications .............................................. 11
4.1
Main Functions ........................................................... 11
4.2
Technical specifications .............................................. 11
4.3
Dimensions and Weight .............................................. 12
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Structure Characteristics...................................................12
5.1
5.1.1
Front panel ............................................................14
5.1.2
Back panel ............................................................14
5.1.3
Top panel ..............................................................17
5.1.4
Bottom panel .........................................................17
5.2
The Internal Structure and the Modules ......................18
5.2.1
Power Unit.............................................................18
5.2.2
Data Interface Unit ................................................18
5.2.3
Cabinet..................................................................19
5.3
Back and front panels .................................................13
Auxiliaries....................................................................19
5.3.1
PC .........................................................................19
5.3.2
RF Cable ...............................................................19
5.3.3
Reader Interface Software ....................................20
5.3.4
Antenna.................................................................20
5.3.5
Communication Cable ...........................................20
Operation Instructions.......................................................21
6.1
Application environment Demo Software ....................21
6.2
Initiating of Demo Software .........................................21
6.3
Complementary tool for XCRF-860 Demo Software
Source ..............................................................................24
6.4
Reader Configuration ..................................................24
6.5
Operation Instructions on Demo Software ..................29
6.6
Common Faults and Troubleshooting .........................33
After-sale Service and Contact Information ......................35
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7.1
After-sale Service........................................................ 35
7.1.1
The Reader ........................................................... 35
7.1.2
PC ......................................................................... 35
7.2
Contact Information..................................................... 35
7.3
Other Issues ............................................................... 36
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1 Package and Unpacking Inspection
1.1
Package
XCRF-860 reader is packed with a color box, and suitable
for large transportation turnover tank.
1.2
Unpacking
Save the XCRF-860 and shipping material in case you need
to ship or store the XCRF-860.
The items in the package include:
Fig. 1-1 The Packing List
No.
Item
Unit
Quanty
XCRF-860
Unit
3-core Power Cable
Piece
RS-232 Cross Cable (1.5m)
Piece
Cross Network Cable
Piece
Piece
Note
USB2.0 cable (1.5m)
with two A type male
connectors
RF (N-SMA) Cable
Piece
CD-ROM
Disk
Certificate of Qualification
Sheet
Warranty Card
Sheet
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Please check if the items are complete by the packing
list, and contact us in time if any discrepancy or damage occurs.
2 Attentions to use
2.1
Model and Specification
The Fixed RFID Reader XCRF-860 from Invengo is the
latest member of a product family, including XCRF-860,
XCRF-804, XC2800, XCRSF-800 series reader modules and
XCRF-804
(EU
edition),
that
can
operate
with
either
ISO18000-6B, ISO18000-6C (Gen2) or both.
This User’s Manual applies to XCRF-860.
2.2
User Environment
A complete RFID data collecting system (consisting of
reader, electronic tag, PC/s and reader interface software) is
essential to XCRF-860 reader’s operation.
Please assure that all the components constituting a RFID
data collecting system are complete, before use of
XCRF-860.Assure that all components are connected according
to the instructions.
The requirements of XCRF-860 reader on its working
environment are as follows:
Þ
Temperature range:
-20℃~+55℃ (-4℉~+131℉)
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Þ
Humidity range:
20%~95%
Þ
Power voltage:
AC: 100V to 240V/50Hz to 60Hz
2.3
Safety Instructions
The power range for this equipment is AC 100V to
240V/60Hz. Please assure that the power requirement is met
prior to the installation and operation!
The installation and commissioning personnel
must keep a minimum distance of 30cm away from the
reader while it is operating (radiating microwave power), so
as to provide appropriate protection against harmful
interference in an installation in accordance with FCC
regulations on the limits of radio frequency (RF) radiation
exposure for human body.
The instruction is intended for site installation and
commissioning of this equipment.
Radio transmission equipments, including this reader,
may cause disturbance to the performance of the medical
equipments that have no proper protection. You may
consult the manufacturers of such medical devices to
prevent such event from occurring. This equipment may
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also cause disturbance to other electronic equipment
during the operation.
3 Installation and Commissioning
3.1
Conditions of Installation
Before installing XCRF-860, please assure that this
equipment is in good condition, and that the accessories are
complete; please timely contact local suppliers for replacement,
if any damage or shortage. In addition, assure that the following
installation requirements are met.
Þ
Conform to the requirements of working environment;
Þ
The required accessories are complete and of the
specified standards, for constituting a complete reader
application environment.
3.1.1
Choosing an Installation Location
XCRF-860 can be installed either on desktop or wall
mounted depending on the different application environments.
Select the installation locations according to installation
requirements. Generally, the reader must be installed in a
location where is safe and convenient for operation.
To comply with RF radiation exposure requirements,
the antenna/s for XCRF-860 reader must be installed with
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appropriate separation distance between all persons and
the antenna.
3.1.2
Checking the Operating Configuration
If the network communication mode was selected, configure
the network via the serial port and check if there is any mistake
before installation (No collision between IP and other devices in
the same network segment).
3.2
Installation Procedure
3.2.1
Fixing the XCRF-860 Reader
Following are two methods to fixing the XCRF-860 reader
depending on the installation location:
1.
Mounting on Desktop
XCRF-860 reader is horizontally placed on a desktop.
2.
Mounting to a Wall
Fix XCRF-860 reader on a vertical surface with its 4
installation ports. The fixing method: insert expansion bolts into
a vertical surface (a wall or side face of a rainproof box); or fix
the reader with bolts and nuts.
3.2.2
Connecting the XCRF-860 to Other Equipments
Connect the reader to antennas and PC.
1.
Connecting to External Antennas
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The 4 SMA ports for coaxial cable are on the back panel of
XCRF-860 reader for connecting the reader to external
antennas. Low-loss RF cable is used as the connection cable.
Tightened connections are required among cable, antenna and
the reader.
2.
Installing External Antennas
The external antennas of XCRF-860 readers are usually
installed outdoors. The beam coverage is the effective range of
reading and writing electronic tags by the system.
The external antennas can be installed in a horizontal
top-mounting way (the gantry of a vehicle channel) or a vertical
side-mounting way (pillar mounted). Adjust the antennas’
positioning (inclination or rotation) to achieve the optimum
position through read/write test.
Antennas of various specifications can be configured to
XCRF-860 reader according to application requirements.
Linear polarized antennas are recommended for XCRF-860
reader (to eliminate the decrease of antenna gain).During on-site
installation, polarization matching of the reader’s antennas and
the electronic tags’ antennas should be considered; neglecting
this factor results in the affected reader’s read/write distance to
the electronic tags.
3.
Connecting to PC
XCRF-860 reader offers RS-232 serial port, USB port, and
Ethernet port.
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The serial port is used for a short-distance connection (less
than 5m), and the RS-232 serial connector shall be connected to
PC via a piece of 1.5 m dedicated cable that comes with
standard delivery.
Fig.3.1 XCRF-860's connections to RS-232 port via the dedicated
cable
The network port is used for a long-distance high-speed
connection (up to 100m).The network port can be connected to
the switch or the concentrator via the network cable, or directly
connected to the network port of PC.
3.2.3
External AC Power
Connect XCRF-860 reader to the external AC power supply.
The steps include:
1.
Assure that the AC power’s voltage and operating
frequency are of AC100V - 240V/50Hz;
2.
Assure that XCRF-860 reader’s switch is “Off” ;
3.
Connect one end a power cable with the AC power’s
socket, and then connect the other end with XCRF-860 reader’s
3-core AC power input port;
4.
Turn on the power switch on XCRF-860 reader’s front
panel; the power supply indicator lamp will be on after the reader
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emits a notice sound, which indicates that the reader is
initializing; after the initialization, the reader is on standby.
The XCRF-860 reader will go on standby status after
power on. The reader does not emit during initializing or on
standby status (RF power is off); its power amplifier will
turn on only if it is connected to an antenna or a load and
receives the instruction of “Read and Write Tag” or “Power
Amplifier On” from the PC.
The reader may be susceptible to damage if Power on
amplifier without an antenna connection or without a
dummy load.
3.2.4
Configuring Antenna
The reader’s read/write range can be preliminarily decided
according to the site application. Select an installation location of
an antenna. Fix the antenna and adjust its inclination (striking)
angle through XCRF-860 reader’s read test, to achieve the
optimum position for best read performance.
Finally, Install the antenna and fix the inclination (striking)
angle.
3.3
Common Faults in Commissioning
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The common faults during commissioning are described in
details in this section, including the general faults resulted from
incorrect installation, and the solutions.
The common faults during commissioning are as follows:
The reader does not response
☆ Indicator lamps off → check the power supply;
☆ The indicator lamp for power supply is on → Check cable
connections, and check corresponding items by the relevant
indicator lamps’ status;
☆ In the status of network port communication → Check if
the connected IP is correct; And check if any collision to the IP
address;
In serial port communication status → if the application
software’s ports and communication rates are correctly
configured; Check if the antenna port configuration is
correct.
Read/write error
☆ Check if reader configuration on the application software
is correct;
☆ if the reader is compatible to the tags;
☆ Are tags positioned within the effective read range of
XCRF-860 reader?
☆ if electromagnetic interference between readers or other
devices occur;
☆ if access passwords are required, and if they are correct;
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☆ if the tags are damaged.
The read/write range does not meet the requirements:
☆ The positioning of the antennas;
☆If any interference exists on site.
3.4
Attentions to install
To guarantee personal and property safety, the following
preparations must be performed before installing and operating
the XCRF-860 reader:
Check the performance of the power plug, and if the
power supply conforms to the power requirement of the
reader.
Equipments should be connected to ground!
The installation location must be damp proof and
have sunscreen, and be well-ventilated;
The distances between the equipments and the
system (e.g. the reader and the antennas, the reader and the
PC, and the reader and the power plug) must be measured
and estimated;
Check if the installation locations and directions of
the reader and the antennas result in signal interference to
data transmission between the reader and the tags;
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The length limits to the serial port cable and the
network cable and the selection of network cable (through
line and cross line) should be observed.
The equipment must undergo status test prior to
installation and operation;
During installation and collocation of multiple
readers, the positioning and the minimum distance between
antennas of multiple readers should be observed in order to
avoid interference.
4 Performance Specifications
4.1
Main Functions
Air interface protocol: ISO18000-6C
Tag data rate: 62.5kbps
Number of antennas: maximum 4, controlled by electronic
switches
Isolation between antennas: ≥22dB
Modulation mode: ASK, PR-ASK
Available frequency points: 50
Emission bandwidth: <400kHz
4.2
Technical specifications
Operating Frequency: 902 to 928MHz
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RF output power: 1.0W (+30dBm)
Frequency stability: ≤±5ppm
Operating mode: fixed frequency/frequency hopping
(optional)
Maximum read distance: 4 m (combined with Invengo
antenna XCAF-11L)
Maximum write distance: 2m
Multi-tag reading rate: ≥60 per second (depending on
protocols)
4.3
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions of the XCRF-860 Reader:
300 x 210 x 70mm / 12.4 x 8.7 x 2.9(in)
Weight of XCRF-860:
2.2kg (4.8lb)
5 Structure Characteristics
XCRF-860 reader consists of the RF unit, the baseband unit,
the power unit, the data interface unit and the cabinet. As
illustrated in Fig. 5.1:
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Fig.5.1 Structural Drawing of the XCRF-860 Reader
The XCRF-860 reader and antenna, tag and computer form
a complete RFID application system. The reader executes the
instructions from PCs and transmits energy and commands to
the tags, while the tags use that energy to talk back (backscatter
reflection) to the reader. The RFID tags can power itself with the
induced current, and its backscatter is a pulse-width modulated
(PMW) response. The PWM signal can be interpreted as a
digital of ones and zeros.
RF block generates, modulates, amplifies and emits the
carrier frequency; Reception block is designed for signal
modulation, amplification and comparison.
MCU enables the communication with the PC.
5.1
Back and front panels
The Front and Back Panels, LEDs and Ports
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5.1.1
Front panel
Fig. 5-2 The Front Panel of XCRF-860 Reader
1 – AC electric outlet;
2– Power switch.
5.1.2
Back panel
Fig. 5-3 The Back Panel of XCRF-860
1 – Main USB interface (for future use)
2 – Network port is a RJ-45 port, for data transmission to and
from PCs or equipments; the data rate of the network port is
10/100Mbps (adaptive);
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3 – RS-232 serial port, for data transmission to and from PCs or
equipment; Its pin numbers, signal names and signal flow
directions are shown in table below, of which the pin numbers
are identical with the numbers marked on DB9 plug.
Pin Number
Signal Names
Signal Flow Direction
RXDRXD
Input
TXDTXD
Output
GndGnd
Grounding
4 – Connector is only available for serial communication
debugging.
5 – Secondary USB interface, for data transmission to and from
PCs or other equipments.
6 – Antenna port 1;
7 – Antenna port 2;
8 – Antenna port 3;
9 – Antenna port 4;
10 – IO control interface;
11 – Rest key;
USB communication should be disconnected after the
Reset of XCRF-860!
12 – Bluetooth interface;
13 – WIFI Interface;
14 – GPRS Interface;
15-Lamp of WIFI;
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Port 12, 13 and 14 are only available for Enhanced
Edition of the XCRF-860.
16-Lamp of L1。
5.4 – IO control interface
1 – 5v power supply, (maximum current 200mA)
2 – Input port 1;
3 – Input port 2;
4- Gnd Grounding;
5 – Output port 1;
6 – Output port 2;
7 – Output port 3;
8 – Output port 4;
Note: Low electrical level: the input and output voltage of IO
control interface respectively are 0V; high electrical level: +3.3V
There are four antenna ports available on the Back
Panel of XCRF-860, each of which can be connected to an
antenna or a load of 50 Ω (optional). Four pieces of RF
cable for RP-SMA to RP-N type connectors are included
in the standard delivery. The antenna port of the XCRF-860
reader may be susceptible to damage if power on the reader
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without an antenna connection or without a dummy load
mounted to the port.
5.1.3
Top panel
Fig. 5-5 The Top Panel of XCRF-860
1-Power indicator lamb;
2-Lamb of antenna port 1;
3-Lamb of antenna port 2;
4-Lamb of antenna port 3;
5-Lamb of antenna port 4。
(Note: green indicates the port is selected, flickering of
green and red lambs indicate that the tags are read via the port.)
5.1.4
Bottom panel
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Fig. 5-6 The Bottom Panel of the XCRF-860 Reader
Four ports on bottom panel are available for mounting the
XCRF-860 on a wall.
A nameplate is attached to the bottom panel.
5.2
The Internal Structure and the Modules
5.2.1
Þ
Power Unit
Transform AC input voltage into DC output voltage, to
provide DC power to the XCRF-860 reader.
No internal UPS power supply is provided to the
XCRF-860.
5.2.2
Þ
Data Interface Unit
Connect the RS-232, network port and power port of
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the XCRF-860 reader to the back panel of the cabinet
via standard connectors.
5.2.3
Cabinet
Þ
The cabinet uses aluminum alloy sections with exterior
protective layer of oxide metal.
5.3
Auxiliaries
A complete RFID data collecting system is comprised of an
RFID reader, tags, antennas, PC and reader interface software.
The specific requirements of the auxiliaries are as follows.
5.3.1
PC
The minimum PC requirements:
Þ
9-pin RS-232 serial port;
Þ
Windows 98/2000/XP with stable performance;
5.3.2
RF Cable
The requirements of RF cables:
Þ
Maximum length: 10m;
Þ
Impedance: 50Ω.
A piece of RF cable of excessive length will result in
attenuation of transmitted signals, and the attenuation of
received echo signals will also be augmented, both of
which will therefore reduce the distance of read and write.
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5.3.3
Reader Interface Software
Þ
API dynamic link library for XCRF-860 reader;
Þ
Demo Software for the XCRF-860 reader
For more information, please refer to the Technical
Reference Handbook to XCRF-860 Reader and the Demo
software user’s manual of XCRF-860 reader.
5.3.4
Antenna
User of the XCRF-860 reader is recommended to use UHF
antennas of linear polarized XCAF-11L or circular polarized
XCAF-12L from Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
In addition, various options are also available. The
antennas you use can be compatible to the XCRF-860 reader if
they conform to the following specifications:
Þ
Impedance: 50Ω.
Þ
Operating Frequency: 902 to 928MHz
Þ
Antenna Gain:6dBi
The XCRF-860 reader must be sold together with UHF
Antennas of XCAF-11L or XCAF-12L,and this antennas can
not be sold by single.
5.3.5
Communication Cable
There are 3 modes of communication between the reader
and a PC available: the network connection and the serial
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connection and USB connection. The requirements on the
network cable and the serial cable are as follows:
Þ
Maximum length of network cable: 10m. The cable for
connection to a switch and the cable for direct
connection to a PC are of different requirements. A
through line is required for the former; while a cross
wire is required for the latter.
Þ
Serial cable: a piece of cross line with a maximum
length of 5m
Þ
USB cable: USB 2.0 cable with 2 A type male
connectors
6 Operation Instructions
6.1
Application environment Demo Software
Þ
Software environment
Windows9x, Windows2000, Windows XP
Þ
Hardware requirements
P4/1.7GHz plus CPU; 128M plus memory .
6.2
Initiating of Demo Software
Copy the file named “set up” to a directory on a local PC.
1.
Installing Demo Software
Click the file named “setup”
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Fig. 6.1 Installation Step 1
Click “Next”.
Fig. 6.2 Installation Step 2
Select the installation directory, and click “Next”.
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Fig. 6.3 Installation Step 3
Fig. 6.4 Installation Step 4
Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
2.
Running the Demo Software
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Click the file named XCRF-800 Series Reader Demo.exe
that both on the installation directory and the desktop, and run it.
6.3
Complementary tool for XCRF-860 Demo Software
Source
The XCRF-860 reader CD-ROM include Installation file
named “setup”, USB driver program, dynamic link library of API
interface functions (e.g. XCRFAPI.dll, XCRFAPI.Lib,
XCRFAPI.h), etc.
6.4
Reader Configuration
Run the Demo Software, as illustrated in Fig. 6.5:
Fig. 6.5 Main Interface of the Software
1.
Port Configuration
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Select “TCP”, “USB”, or "Com1” etc. under “communication
port selection”, as illustrated in Fig. 6.6.
6.6. Port Configuration
If “Serial Communication” is selected, the Serial Port should
be connected to the serial port on the PC via serial cable. Select
the serial number listed on the pop-down manual.
If select “TCP”, input the XCRF-860 reader’s IP.
If the Reader's IP is not configured yet, configure the IP address
by completing the following steps.
1) Connect the Communication Port
Connect the serial pork on the XCRF-860 reader to the port
on the Host. Select “Serial Communication Mode” as
“Communication Port” as illustrated in Fig. 6.7:
Fig. 6.7 The Communication Port Selection
2) IP Address Configuration
Select “config” -> “Config Reader parameter”, configure
the IP address on the Pop-up manual as illustrated in Fig. 6.8.
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Fig. 6.8 IP Address Configuration
Click OK to close the dialog box.
Complete the IP address configuration as illustrated
in “1. Port Configuration”
If the network connection is successful, the domain
name of the set IP address must be identical with that of the
host (the reader's default IP address is: 192.168.0.210).
3) Restart the equipment
Turn off the reader. And then turn on the power supply to
restart the reader.
4) Select the Communication Mode
Select TCP as Communication Mode.
Fig. 6.9 Select TCP as Communication Port
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If select USB communication mode, please assure that the
USB driver is installed on the PC and the PC is ready for USB
operation. The installation of USB drive is illustrated as follows:
Connect the Reader and the PC with A USB cable. Power
on the Reader and “Found New Hardware” message will pop up
on the bottom right of the PC screen.
Fig. 6.10 USB Driver Installation Step 1
Click “Next”.
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Fig. 6.11 USB Driver Installation Step 2
In Explorer, locate the driver folder.
Click “Next”.
Fig. 6.12 USB Driver Installation Step 3
Click “Next”.
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Fig. 6.13 USB Driver Installation Step 4
Click “finish”. “Found New Hardware ready for use”
message will pop up on the bottom right of the PC screen. The
communication between the USB port and reader is established.
6.5
Operation Instructions on Demo Software
Select the communication port, click
, and a message of
“connection established” pops up on the screen. (Meanwhile,
the connection status lamb will turn green, and the type of
reader and the version information of baseband software display
on the title bar.)
Select “6C” as “the type of tags” in the choice box, to
perform the operations on ISO18000-6C compliant tags.
Select the number of antenna in use; “1” indicates that
antenna port 1 is connected to an antenna; “1# - 2#” indicates
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that the reader operates alternately on the specified antennas of
“1# - 2#”. “1# - 3#” indicates that the reader operates alternately
on the specified antennas of “1# - 2# - 3#”. “1# - 4#” indicates
that the reader operates alternately on the specified antennas of
“1# - 2# - 3# - 4#”.
1. Reader interrogates RFID tags
Configure the “estimated number of tags to read”
approximate to “number of tags which are read”; select
“circulatory” (circulatory read of tags) or “one time” (read tags for
one time) in pull-down manual of “read mode”; then click
and "tag number”, “read time”, “read times” and
“antenna number” display on main interface.
Fig. 6.14 Tag Read
2. Operating Frequency Configuration
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The
reader’s
operating
frequency
is
902.75MHz
to
927.25MHz. The frequency gaping is 500KHz, and the reader
has 50 operating frequency points. The default operating
frequency configuration is “frequency hopping”: “Default A”; the
frequency points range from 902.75MHz to 910.25MHz, with 16
frequency points. RFID Demo software also provides a “Default
B” for frequency-hopping, of which the frequency points are ,
with 16 frequency points.
How to configure the frequency point: click “configuration”
on the main interface → select “Frequency Hoping Manager” →
select “Frequency Hoping” on the pull-down manual named
“Frequency Hoping Selection”→ select the frequency on the left
list box by clicking
or
→ the frequencies selected will
display on right list box → click “confirm” to complete the
reader's operating frequency configuration.
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Fig. 6.15 Reader’s Operating Frequency Configuration
3. Configuration of Multiple Readers Operation
As illustrated in Fig. 6.16, if two or more readers operate in
proximity, the instructions below must be followed during
installation and commissioning, so as to eliminating interference
to each other.
1.
The minimum distance of the centers of the antennas of two
adjacent readers must be 3m;
2.
The operating frequencies of two adjacent readers must be
respectively configured as “Default A” and “Default B”.
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Fig. 6.16 Layout of Multiple Readers Operation
6.6
Common Faults and Troubleshooting
Power supply system failure
☆ Check if the AC power supply is OK, and if the AC
power voltage is of 100V to 240V;
→if other indicator lamps are on, a failure may occur to the
internal MCU; users must contact Invengo for technical support;
Network Pork Connection Failure:
The default IP address is 192.168.0.210. If the PC IP
address (e.g. “192.168.0.XXX”) and reader's IP address (e.g.
“192.168.0.XXX”) are of one segment network, the connection
between the reader and PC can be established. The reader IP
can be reconfigured by using Demo software on a computer with
RS-232 connectivity.
Network Pork Connection Failure:
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☆ The baud rage of reader is 115200bps; Check if the
value of XC_BaudRate in the file:sysit.cfg under the installation
directory is 115200.
☆ Check if COM port matches the connection of
XCRF-860 reader and PC.
☆ If the serial port cable is correctly connected, as
disconnection or loose connection may result in the failure to
receive the PC’s instructions to XCRF-860 reader.
Network Pork Connection Failure:
☆ Check if the USB driver is installed in the PC; if not,
install the USB driver as instructed in 6.4.
☆ Check if the USB cable is correctly connected, as
disconnection or loose connection may result in the reader’s
failure to receive the PC’s instructions to XCRF-860 reader.
Card Read Failure
☆ Check if the serial port cable, USB cable or network
cable is connected, as disconnection or loose connection may
result in the reader’s failure to receive the PC’s instructions to
XCRF-860 reader.
☆ Check if SMA connector of antennas are screwed up,
and if the tags are damaged.
☆ Check if the selected “antenna number” is that of the
antenna used.
☆ Check if the “estimated number of tags to read” is
approximate to that of the tags within Antenna’s coverage range.
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For more technical support, please contact Invengo.
7 After-sale Service and Contact
Information
7.1
After-sale Service
Please contact our customer service center if the technical
support is required.
Please provide the following information, when you contact
our customer service center:
7.1.1
The Reader
Þ
The model of the reader;
Þ
The reader's S/N (on the bottom of the reader);
Þ
The modification information of the reader or the tags;
Þ
The reader's installation location;
Þ
The application software for the XCRF-860 reader.
7.1.2
7.2
PC
Þ
Brand and model of the PC;
Þ
CPU information and RAM available;
Þ
The COM port used;
Þ
The information of the PC’s OS.
Contact Information
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Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Add: 3/F, No. T2-B, High-Tech Industrial Park South, Shenzhen, China
Post code: 518057
Tel:
0755-26711686; 26711633
Fax:
0755-26711693
URL: http://www.invengo.cn
E-mail:sales@ invengo.cn
7.3
Other Issues
A Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) will be sent to
you if the equipment/s is/are required to return back to Invengo
Information Technology Co., Ltd. Please mark the number of
RMA on the surface of the package and within the package, so
as to assure that the returned product will be repaired in time.
Please follow the following steps to return the reader for
repair:
Þ
Carefully pack the reader and its accessories and put
them into the original antistatic foam package; Please
find a package with equal protection if the original
package is unavailable;
Þ
Cover the items in the package with filling materials;
Þ
A note marking the RMA number attached within the
package;
Þ
Mark the RMA number and “Fragile” on the surface of
the package.
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sales toll free at
800-830-7036

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