NXP Austria ICODE-SLEV900 RFID Tag User Manual
NXP Austria GmbH RFID Tag
Contents
- 1. User manual
- 2. FCC Statement of compliance
User manual
,_ US®T Mama” 5.5 SL EV900 I°CODE Demonstration Kit |_ Preliminary Ve’rxsgion March 1999 Rev.: 2.2 Confidential I-CODE Demonslmllon Kit Description 7 Rev. 2.2 March 1999 ontents _________________——-———— 1. Delivery Content ....... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... 3 Hardware ..... ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 4 21 Hardware Installation ...................................................................................................... 4 Software ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 5 3.1 Soflware Installation ...... .r 5 3.2 Sofiware Description 6 Main Menu ........... 6 Read Serial Numbers 7 Read Blocks .. .r 7 Write Blocks. 8 Read EAS 9 Activate PAS 10 Deactivate EAS 10 Memory Content ..... l 1 [CODEZOZDOCICS Confidential lnlarmation Page 2 of 11 l'CODE Demonslrallon Kil Descripllnn R941. 2.2 March 1999 1. Delivery Content Pcs. Descriptlon 1 l-CODE Reader 1 l-CODE Antenna _J 1 24 V Power Supply Cable 1 PC Serial Interface Cable 10 l°CODE Labels Disks with Demonstration Software Description of l-CODE Demonstration Kit Additional information concerning long range antennas and the RSZ32 interface protocol is available in the documents: - Application Note l-CODE Design of Read/Write Antennas - Data Sheet SLRM900 I~CODE Long Range Reader Module n: NTON “9ng r mu - fifi‘féw‘minguvnno 45 Y “315 stiaubmg “inflow umilun'o ICODE202DOCICS Confidenlial Inlorrnalion Page 3 of it I-CODE Domenttrltlon Kit Description Rev. 2.2 7 March lWB 2. Hardware _________________————————— 2.1 Hardware Installation Getting started with the l-CODE Demonstration Kit requires the following steps: 1. Connect the antenna cable to the BNC connector at the I-CODE Reader. 2. Connect the serial interface cable (with the 9-pin female connector) to the COMI or COM2 port at your host PC and to the 9-pin connector at the I'CODE Reader. 3. Connect the 24 V power supply cable to the appropriate connector at the l-CODE Reader and to a 24 V (11 V)/40 W power supply. 4. Connect the 24 V power supply to the mains and switch it on. The l-CODE Reader is now ready for operation. ~ alTON GmbH »:Aan|tnnmm - » f n mnunqumso A! - mats stuublng who 00‘11/“314 ICODEZOZDOC/CS Confidenlill lnlormallon Pin 4 of 11 I'CODE Demonstration Kil Description Rev, 2.2 March i999 3. Software _—___________.—_———————-— 3.1 Software Installation The l-CODE demonstration sofiware works with Windows 3.x and Windows 95‘ Insert disk I, start the ‘SETUPEXE’ program and follow the instructions. If you want to change the COM port some times afler the sofiware installation please open the file ‘ICODEINI’ (in the directory where you have installed the soflware) with a text editor and modify the line COM=COMX (x = 1 or 2). zENTON Gmb“ . Maw-"W" ”V ' mm is ICODEZDZDOCICS Confidential IMovmation Page 5 at 11 I-CODE Damanslnlbn Kil Descriplion Rev. 2.1 March i959 3.2 Software Description This demonstration software shows the basic features of the l-CODE System. To start the program double click the ‘loCODE Demo‘ icon. Main Menu In the main menu you can start the commands and change some parameters. ii“ ll {u nll u n “in ‘llllifihflinul at ' up; ' i “a , iii Tl 1“ block: First block in the user memory with which you want to start the access. The first block in the user memory is block 4. it of blocks: Number of blocks starting with the 1’I block you want to access. max k of tags: Maximum number of tags that will be in the antenna field. Enable FastMode: If you click at this button the l-CODE Reader works in ‘Fast Mode’. To start a command click at the corresponding button or press the ‘AIt’-key and the underlined character. To exit a command, you have first to click at the ‘Stop‘-button and then at the ‘Exit’-button. In the status line you will get information about the number of detected labels. The two arrow buttons on the right side of the following forms can be used (afier clicking the ‘Stop’-button) to scroll the content of the form if there are too much labels to be displayed all at once. -ENTO N G mbH [MV-Perlflm “ll." Frfihumifillu [5 mm 5 Slnub‘ng union Dllfll/b ICDDE202DOCICS Confidential Information Page 8 at 11 l-CODE Demonstration Kn Descrlplion Rev. 2.2 Mamh1999 Read Serial Numbers This command reads the unique serial numbers (2 blocks = 3 bytes, least significant byte first) of the labels in the antenna field. Each additional label which enters the field is added to the list. if you want to clear the list click on the ‘Stop’-butt0n and then the ‘Once again'-button. bun" "unuuuu fr Read Blocks U'Wuzur' “ill!” Hill With this command you will get the unique serial numbers and the content of the user memory of all read labels. The first block and the number of blocks depend on the setup in the main menu. Read Blocks 4 to 15 00 00 00 oo 00 on 00 00 00 {Reading of 15 tags finish-GI 01 01. 01 or 01 01 01 01 01 I CODE Semi cone 1 CODE Semi sand 1 con: Semi sand 1 con! semi 00nd 1 CODE cund I cant uond 1 CODE Scmi sand I con! Semi sand I CODE Sand. cont! La “eta Ln veto La “etc L. “etc La Hutu La “Uta La ucto La uoto La nuts bnl rs! ! 1 ON GmbH AvartllxMum "nae - Frunllugnluu as o-uais Sim-Mum wulw Maw ICODEZOLDOC/CS Confidenllll Intermation Page 7 of tt I-CODE Demonstration Kn Desuipllon Write Blocks Rev. 2.2 March 1999 Before changing data on the labels a ‘Read Serial Numbers‘, ‘Read’, “Memory Content‘ or ‘Read EAS’ command has to be performed. Then you can input your new data in the status line. The length depends on the selected number of blocks. llllll ll” llllllllllll nllnnmlu ll. filillllfi By clicking on the ‘OK’-button or pressing the ‘Enter’-key the following selector box will appear. You can select none, some or all of previously read labels by clicking on the corresponding item. Only the labels with selected serial numbers will be written to with the new data by clicking on the ‘OK’-button4 30 0d 00 00 00 m 84 00 00 00 56 04 00 00 00 El 31 00 00 00 F0 on W no on F1 84 00 00 00 000 no no 01 no on an 00 oo 01 on on 011 DD 00 0] no no 01 oo 00 92] SENTON GmbH (MVJVMIMM A. am nor-mum“ ‘3 u-outs stimulus wa- wwsm-o lCDDEZDZDOC/CS Confidentlal lniovmition Page! of“ I~CODE Demonstration KI! Description Rev. 2.2 After this the following form will appear: Write Blocks 4 to 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [Writhg o! 3 tags finl;hndl Read EAS 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 I CODE Sun. 60nd nets LA bul La 1751 has data can send La dltl , CODE Bond CODE 00nd La data cont: 50nd COD! 00nd be]. rs” has "H from haen writ tram baen writ: from from bun writ: {item from Mllch 1999 This command shows the unique serial numbers and the EAS status of all detected labelsl l-(nm not not not: not active activs active actlve active not iva not not active active active not not not not: actlve active activ- active active lctiva active TON GmbH SE§W,"Mmu-m‘ A5 tum mun-w“ ‘ 9mm 5 Scanning “mm. “mm!“ ICODEZOZDOCICS Confidential Informalion Pegasom I~CODE Demonstllfinn Kll Description Rev. 2.2 March 1999 Activate EAS This command activates the EAS function of none, some or all of the previously read labels. A selector box as described at the write command is used to select the concerned labels. l l Deactivate EAS ll Illl EASnet 11] l !I III lllll In H III llllllulnml ‘ l active active not active active active active active not active act iva net not no t net active act ive active active activ- active active active llllllllll lllllllllllllllll ‘ This command deactivates the EAS function of none, some or all of the previously read labels. A selector box as described at the write command is used to select the concerned labels. 00 m not activ- — 00 on 01 us not active — 00 00 01 us not active _ .oo 00 01 ms net: active — 00 00 01 ms active — 00 00 01 us not active _ so 00 or. EAS net active — 00 00 0: us not active — 00 00 01 us not active — 00 00 01 ms hat active — 00 00 01 us not active — no 00 01 m nct active — 00 00 01 us not active — an 00 01 ms not active — 00 00 00 00 01 ms not active — 00 00 00 00 00 01 ms not active — 00 00 00 00 01 ms not active — M lié: m.» H . H bH r x m MW ':.;lm‘u hm llLllllllllll mlmnuun Illllll mum 1 anagram ., "I l “w. manngsfl'fl“ 034315 smubmu my. urn-mam ICODEzozrDm/cs Confidential Inlormatlon Page 10 el 11 boon: Delmnslrnllon Kit Descripllon Ru 2 2 Memory Content Match 1999 As a result of this command you get the complete memory content of all detected labels. Serial Number 1 84 00 00 00 00 00 01 Special Functions (8 Bytes) \D!‘Fl‘l’i‘!‘50555555 ser Memory (48 Bytes) it La kill his Deon writ tan with nlw data I!!! !!!l Serial Number (8 Bytes) 0 El 00 00 00 00 00 01 Special Functions (8 Bytes) ‘orrrrrssassssss ser Memory (48 Bytes) 1 com: LA be]. tram Phi up: Somi. oond unto z.” Block Number Content ~ , ' ‘. ~ Uni_gye Serial Number (8 Byte§)_—1 S ecial Function Blocks (Write Access, EASIQUIE_T) (8 Bytes)_l l_ 4 15 User Memory__ (4_B BE) SENTON GmbH mwmmvun hm mun-wann- ts 9-94315 Sir-«hing hum cum/sum IOODEZOZDOC/CS Confidentlm lntormellon Page 11 em
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