Naru Technology NARU-RFID0001 U-ways (RFID Smart Device) User Manual

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RFID Smart Device
(UHF RFID Reader Module include)
U-ways
Ver. 1.0
User Manual
Sept. 2007
KIS900EMM Reader functional description.
Reader includes 1 PCB – Transceiver and Controller UHF.
Transceiver uses homodyne receiver architecture that cover the main
bands of operation considered for Korean, US, EU and other global
applications. The homodyne topology is classic approach for backscatter
radar where received signals are close in frequency to the transmitted
carrier.
A homodyne receiver performs a direct conversion of the received RF
signals to a zero intermediate frequency (IF) baseband.
This architecture uses demodulator in quadrature along with low pass
filtering.
A 26 MHz crystal oscillator is used as the clock signal for the PLD
synchronization IC.
13 MHz temperature compensated crystal oscillator serves of the reference
in the phase-locked loop (PLL) employed to generate the RF carrier
signals. This PLL Frequency Synthesizer operates under control of the
Controller UHF.
The PCB Type coaxial connectors make the RF interface. There are two
separate antenna ports – each port transmit and receive signal. which are
connecting throw Rx SW and Tx SW to input Rx band pass filter and to PA
output band pass filter accordingly.
The tag uses Pulse Interval Encoded Data Packets. Generating pulses at
variable time intervals performs the data coding. The duration of the
interval between two successive pulses carries the data coding information.
This is known as Pulse Interval Encoding, (PIE) or GLITCH encoding. Glitch
or PIE encoded data signal have dc component.
Transceiver uses Pulse Detector with a DC component threshold tracking.
That Pulse Detector make a dynamically adjusting of the threshold level in
a detector to detect different pulse polarity, having dc component, as
positive as negative pulse packets thereby eliminating false triggering
caused by input noise and increasing the restoration quality of the pulse
duration and intervals between neighbor pulses.
When Reader is activated and interrogates Tags, there is used pulse mode
energizing of Tags with S/W controlled the time of emitting and frequency
occupation with almost equal time occupation and emitting pause.
Reader’s Communication with UCODE EPC Tag satisfies OID Radio
Frequency Identity Protocol Generation 2 Identity Tag, Class 1. Manchester
encoded Data to Tags is applied to Modulator and modulates carrier using
ASK modulation
The reader’s Controller UHF uses an inexpensive microprocessor to control
reader operation, power management and data processing. The embedded
controller executes firmware routines to energizing tags, collects data from
tag including anti-collision, controls and downloads PLL frequency
synthesizer In frequency hop modes and other operations.
A 22 MHz crystal resonator is used as the input clock signal for the
microprocessor.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operations.
Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
Notice 1
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 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.
Notice 2
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.
RF Exposure Statement: The transmitter must not be co-located or operationg in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Rev.1.0
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Table of Contents
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
1.
GLOSSARY. ................................................................................................................ 4
2.
INTRODUCTION. ......................................................................................................... 4
3.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION. ................................................................................... 5
4.
SUPPLIED GOODS AND ACCESSORIES. ................................................................. 6
5.
PUTTING INTO OPERATION ...................................................................................... 7
6.
CABLE CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................ 10
7.
TROUBLE SHOOTINGS ............................................................................................ 11
8.
NOTICE ...................................................................................................................... 12
9.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................................................................................... 13
10.
ORDERING AND LABEL INFORMATION. ............................................................ 14
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1. GLOSSARY.
dB
dBi
EIRP
EPC
ERP
FH
RFID
RTF
UHF
Decibels;
Antenna gain in dB relative to isotropic antenna;
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power;
Electronic Product Coding;
Effective Radiated Power;
Frequency Hopping;
Radio Frequency Identification;
Reader Talks First (Protocol);
Upper High Frequency (Band);
2. INTRODUCTION.
The System is designed to read an EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000-6C chips based UHF
transponders.
It is equipment for industrial applications especially well suited for large reading distance
and multiple Tags with the Random delay Time reply on power Anticollision protocol for
EPC Class1 Gen2. System supports OID Radio Frequency Identity Protocol for
communications at 860 MHz – 960 MHz Generation 2 Identity Tag (Class 1).
The wide ranges of applications for this equipment includes
• Factory automation
• Electronic toll collection (ETC)
• Railway, car identification and tracking
• Inter modal container identification
• Asset identification and tracking
• Item management for retail, health care, and logistics applications
• Access control
• Animal identification
• Fuel dispensing loyalty programs
• Automobile immobilizing (security)
Typical reading range is between 30 cm to 5 m depending on the type of Reader antenna,
used transponder and environment.
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3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.
3.1. RFID reader module is used for identifying/reading transponders based on EPC
Class1 Gen2 protocol.
3.2. RFID reader module supports multiple tag identification processes using Anticollision
protocol.
3.3. RFID reader module supports Tag’s user memory writing protocol.
3.4. RFID reader module have two frequency band modifications:
Korean
910 – 914 MHz
(18 channels, 200 kHz spacing)
902 – 928 MHz
(63 channels, 400 kHz spacing);
USA ISM Frequency band
3.5. Carrier frequency stability
1X10-5
3.6. Output power
1 W (Korean Band)
1 W (USA ISM Band)
3.7.
Read range (1W)
3.8. Protocol
5 meters (Typically read range depends on
Reader environment and the used tag)
EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000-6C
3.9. Modulation /Coding
AM/PIE pulse interval encoding
3.10. Interfaces:
TCP/IP (10/100 Mbps Lan)
3.11. DC Power Input Voltages
12 V / 3.5 A
3.12. Operating Temperature range
-20deg to +50 deg C
3.13. Humidity
5 to 95 % non-condensing
3.14. Dimension
Device (212(w) x 180(L) x 48mm(H))
Reader Module (96 (W) x 54 (L) x 10mm (H))
3.15. Weight
Approx. 650g
3.16. Antenna
KIS900SF
Frequency band
Gain
Polarization
In band VSWR
Dimension (mm)
860-930 MHz
<6 dBi
Circular
< 1,2
240 (W) 240 (L) 50mm (H)
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4. SUPPLIED GOODS AND ACCESSORIES.
RFID Smart Device U-ways
DC 12V 3.5A Adaptor
Antenna
1(Optional)
KIS900SF
RF Antenna Cable (length 3m)
Test S/W & Users Manual CD
Lan cable (Cross)
1(Optional)
Tag
Optional
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5. PUTTING INTO OPERATION
a) Read please this User manual fully before any installation works.
b) Install and fix RFID Smart Device U-ways (Reader), Antennas and Power Supply,
Interface cable on the wall or another device, where you will to place and to use
equipment. Distance between RFID Smart Device and Antenna must not be more 3m
RF cable length. The Direction of the Antenna front surface must be in direction on the
wanted reading area.
There are must be used bolt M4 for Reader mounting. Mounting Bolts placement and
dimension depicted on Figure 1.
There are must be made four holes for Antenna mounting, as it depicted on Figure 1.
Notice: The antenna must be installed by the professional installer to comply with the safety, electrical and
radiation standards.
The installer should properly configure the output power of transceiver according to related
country regulation requirement and per antenna type.
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Mounting bolts placement for Device installation.
M4 Bolt
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Rev.1.0
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c) Make next cable connections:
•
RFID Smart Device Uways (Reader) to Antenna using RF cables from the supplied
accessories set;
•
RFID Smart Device Uways (Reader) to PC according to Fig. 1 in section 6 of this manual;
•
RFID Smart Device Uways (Reader) to PC connect Cat.5 UTP Cable.
d) Run appropriate software on PC.
Please assure the interface is set to TCP Port No. (Default Port 7001).
Establish a connection to the U-ways (Reader) and connect power adaptor to power
source.
After power on and successful self-test reader send a message, which must to appear
on U-ways touch Screen window :





Default TCP/IP interface : TCP Port 7001
e) Test the U-ways (Reader) with the command described in Command Set Manual.
R – Reader Start / Stop
Antenna1 – Set antenna No.1
Antenna2 – Set antenna No.2
Antenna All – Set antenna All
f) After the device is successfully tested as described above, you can set the reader
configuration as needed.
Last configuration will be stored automatically in RFID Smart Device (reader) and used
after power turn off.
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6. CABLE CONNECTIONS
Lan(TCP/IP) Connection cable between RFID Smart Device U-ways (Reader) and PC
depicted on Fig. 1
RFID
Smart Device
U-ways
PC
Cross Lan Cable
PC
Hub
RFID
Smart Device
U-ways
Direct Lan Cable
Fig.1
Rev.1.0
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7. TROUBLE SHOOTINGS
Should the RFID Smart Device U-ways (reader) not work as desired, please check the
following:
a) Is the configuration of the reader as wanted?
Check with help of the command V[v].
b) Is the configuration not known, are the baud rates of reader and terminal set different?
Restore the basic setting of the parameters values with command
D[d].
Now all parameter values are set to the default values, the reader will work in normal
condition.
c) Is the antenna defect or not properly connected?
d) The transponder is not in the active antenna field. Bring the transponder closer to the
antenna.
e) Antenna mounting is wrong (for example behind a metal structure).
In such a case, it can happen that the radiated power is reflected by unwanted plate in
nearby metal structures.
Please change antenna position.
f) Although there is no transponder in the active antenna field.
g) Noise from another radio equipment can also reduce the read range. You should try to
remove all source of noise causing devices.
Upper High Frequency fields radiated by other devices interfere with the reader
communication: - power supplies, electrical motors, etc.
Please remove such devices or remove the radiated interfering field by proper grounding if
trouble takes place.
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8. NOTICE
a) The device cannot be sold retail, to the general public or by mail order. It must be sold
to dealers or have strict marketing control.
b) Installation of this device should be accomplished only by a qualified RF system
Installer
who is :
Knowledgeable of the use, Installation and configuration procedures and
associated RF components.
Knowledgeable of each system component’s equipment User and Installation
Guide.
Knowledgeable of the installation and configuration procedures for the site’s.
Infrastructure system and wiring.
Knowledgeable of the installation procedures, safety, and code requirements for
the site’s antenna, antenna mast, antenna cabling, and installation. highly
recommends that the antenna installation be performed by a qualified antenna
installation professional.
c) The intended use is generally not for the general public. It is generally for
industry/commercial use.
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9. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
! This Device(Reader) is an active electrical transmission system and radiates in UHF
frequency range of approximately 900 MHz. When connecting a defective or a not suited
antenna to the device the radiated power can be higher than 4 dB W. The operator is responsible
that the device does not endanger people at risk.
! Do not operate the device with open housing, as otherwise there is a danger, that parts with
dangerous voltage can be touched.
! Do not disconnect antenna cable when reader is in operating.
! Do not operate the device with antenna cable disconnected. Operating reader with
disconnected antenna can damage reader.
! Never operate the device with defective antenna cables. The antenna cables may
conduct dangerous voltages. When disconnecting an antenna cable please assure that the device
is turned off and the cable was grounded for a short time before touching it. Otherwise
stored energy of the antenna may cause harm.
! The device should only be opened by trained personal when switched off.
! Caution! Do not bring another antenna very near at the operated antenna (second
antenna operated or not). In both cases there is a risk, that the antenna may be destroyed.
Such defects are not covered by the warranty.
Rev.1.0

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