scemtec Transponder Technology SIH-2100 RFID Hand Held Reader User Manual manual
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Annex No.5 Page 1 of 24 Manual SIH-2100 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 0.4 Project name Version SIH-2100 Build date 16.07.08 Last print: 0.4 Author Last change Author Jürgen Kalbitzer 21.01.08 Michael Radermacher No. of pages 21/01/09 23 Path: P:\SIH-2100\DOC\Spezifikationen\SIH-2100_Manual-0.4_21012009.odt Document-Number 0000.000.000 Project manager Development manager Director © scemtec Transponder Technology GmbH · Gewerbeparkstr. 20 · D-51580 Reichshof Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Contents CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................................2 GENERAL.................................................................................................................................................3 2.1 2.2 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................................4 SUPPORTED TRANSPONDER TYPES.................................................................................................................4 READING / WRITING TAGS............................................................................................................................4 INTERFACE AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS.........................................................................5 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 KEYPAD ....................................................................................................................................................5 DISPLAY.....................................................................................................................................................5 USB .......................................................................................................................................................5 BLUETOOTH................................................................................................................................................5 POWER SUPPLY...........................................................................................................................................6 RECHARGEABLE-BATTERIES.............................................................................................................................6 POWER CONSUMPTION .................................................................................................................................6 HF OUTPUT...............................................................................................................................................7 ANTENNA ..................................................................................................................................................7 APPLICATION MEMORY...................................................................................................................................7 SOFTWARE FUNCTION..........................................................................................................................8 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.6 BLUETOOTH................................................................................................................................................8 USB........................................................................................................................................................8 COLLECT MODE...........................................................................................................................................8 Function...............................................................................................................................................9 Display content:...................................................................................................................................9 Settings for Collect Mode..................................................................................................................10 READ MODE................................................................................................................................................10 Function.............................................................................................................................................10 Display content:.................................................................................................................................10 Settings for Read Mode:....................................................................................................................10 DATA TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL......................................................................................................................11 Supported Functions.........................................................................................................................11 SIH-2100 specific functions..............................................................................................................13 Buzzer signals...................................................................................................................................17 Display features.................................................................................................................................18 ERROR MESSAGES ......................................................................................................................................18 DIMENSIONS.........................................................................................................................................19 CONFORMITY........................................................................................................................................20 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 CE - CONFORMITY.......................................................................................................................................20 FCC – CONFORMITY: INFORMATION FOR USA..................................................................................................20 RSS – CONFORMITY: INFORMATION FOR CANADA..........................................................................................21 BLUETOOTH: DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR BLUETOOTH-INTERFACE..................................................................21 DATASHEET..........................................................................................................................................22 RELATED DOCUMENTS.......................................................................................................................23 DOCUMENT HISTORY..........................................................................................................................23 Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 2 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 General As this technology is based on radio frequency, one must exercise the following operational and mounting instructions to achieve best operation: Metal affects radio signals. Normally the antenna has to be as far away as possible from any metal object and it’s damping influence on the magnetic field. Only this leads to the best distribution of the magnetic field in the reading range. Very important as well is not to have “short circuits”, in the vicinity of the antenna, damping the magnetic field. A “short circuit” is any metal near the antenna, building a “metallic ring”, so that currents introduced by the RFfield can flow, destroying the energy needed for the tag to operate. Care must be exercised to reduce or eliminate unwanted signals (so called interference or noise) from external sources. The reading range may be reduced by following noise sources: portable two way radio cellular phones switching power supplies computer monitors frequency converters (e.g. motor control systems) The read range is depending upon performance of the reader size of the antenna size of the tag (the bigger the better) orientation of the tag antenna plane to the reader antenna plane quality of the tag matching of reader antenna size and tag (-antenna) size environmental, electrical noise If influence of metal can not be fully avoided a tuning of the antenna is required and will improve reading range Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 3 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Important notice: Scemtec reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this specification without notice. This product is not developed to be used in safety-critical applications and therefore must not be used in such applications. 2.1 System Description This manual describes the electronic-parts of the SIH-2100 HHR 13.56 MHz Reader System. This Hand-Held-Reader “HHR” electronics are designed as a multi-tag System to read and write information stored on transponders (tags). A USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface and a Blue-tooth interface-port is available as well. 2.2 Supported Transponder Types The reader-electronic is compatible with standards ISO/IEC 15693- 2 and ISO18000-3 "A." 2.3 Reading / Writing TAGs Several tags in the field can be read or written simultaneously (anti-collision). The duration of the reading/writing process depends on the number of tags in the field. Generally, there is no max. number of tags that are permitted in the field at the same time. Other operating-modes see respective software manual. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 4 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Interface and Electrical Characteristics 3.1 Keypad The reader is fitted with a keypad with the following buttons: Power Mode Read 3.2 Display 3 Line with 16 Characters and optional back light Dimensions 3.3 Width 50 mm Hight 16 mm USB USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface via an USB-Type B connector : USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface 3.4 Pin 1 NC Pin 2 D- Pin 3 D+ Pin 4 GND Bluetooth Bluetooth Class Bluetooth Class 2 Bluetooth Specification 2.0 compatible RF output typ. 0dBm (Class 2) Rx sensitivity typ. –80dBm Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 5 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Bluetooth 3.5 Antenna Integrated chip antenna Integrated profiles SPP Supported modes: Slave mode Power Supply Power supply over Loading-connector 3.6 Input-Voltage:U-load 12 Volt DC ± 5% minimal supplycurrent @ U-load 500 mA @ 12 Volt DC Rechargeable-batteries The reader has a integrated battery-pack of 6 NiMH rechargeable-batteries in the size of Mignon AA of 2500mAh capacity. 3.7 Power Consumption Power consumption @7.5V Supply Voltage Read/Write Tag Typ 540 mA without data transmission to host without LCD back light Data Transmission to Host Typ 550 mA with RFID function without LCD back light Full operation Typ 565 mA with Bluetooth with Back light Data Transmission to Host only Typ 270 mA IDLE Mode Typ 105 mA Offline Typ < 1mA Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 6 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 3.8 HF Output HF Output Operating frequency 13,56 MHz Min. Rf Output Power 500 mW @ 50 Ohm (depends on the actual battery-capacity) Modulation 3.9 20% / 100% ASK Antenna The reader fit out with an antenna of approx. 210 mm diameter. 3.10 Application Memory For storing Application specific data 1MBit of non-volatile memory can be used. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 7 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Software Function The standard firmware SIH-2xxx hand-held device is designed to give the user a simple possibility to scan tags as well as using all the extend functionality of this readers. Therefore one of the 3 Modes can be used: Interface Mode: Using the scemtec's stx/etx protocol the reader will execute all supported stx/etx commands like “Get Inventory”, “Read Tag”, “Write Tag”, “Print Message on the Display” etc. The data collected in collect mode can transferred to a host and cleared via stx/etc commands. Collect Mode: Read Tags and store the content in the internal memory. Read Mode: Read Tags and show the contents on the display. The Default Mode can be set with STX/ETX Command. After pressing the Power Button, the HHR starts up in the Default Mode. The Modes can also changed with the Mode Button. 4.1 Bluetooth The HHR can be connected to a PC by evaluation the blue-tooth workspace and connecting to the service serial interface or comport. Once the connection is established data can transferred from/to HHR. 4.2 USB Connecting the device to a PC a virtual comport is available. The Interface can be used to configure the HHR as well as transferring data from the HHR to the Host. 4.3 Collect Mode In this mode it's possible to collect transponder data and store it in the non volatile memory of the reader. Each reading will create a dataset. The content of the dataset can be configured and the data can be transferred to the host via the USB-interface or Bluetooth. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 8 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 4.3.1 Function If the Default Mode is set to Collect Mode, the HHR starts up in Collect Mode after pressing the Power Button. Now it's ready to collect data. Pressing the Read Button starts the reading of Transponders. If no Transponders are read for “Read Off Time” the HHR switch off the reading unit. Pressing the Read Button again will start a new reading. The HHR will switch off after the “Reader IDLE Time” if no Transponder are read or Button pressed. 4.3.2 Display content: 1234567890123456 1....0: Tag Content nnn: Number of Tags in field mmmm: Number of stored Datasets nnn/mmmm AC A: Battery state. C: Collect Mode selected. No. [Time Stamp] 6 byte 6 byte [Tag ID] [Data 0] ... [Data n] ... 6 byte No. Reflects the number of the memory position. Time Stamp This Field is optional. Time Stamp of reading time. Format: ssmmhhddMMyy s: seconds 1 byte m: minutes 1 byte h: hours 1 byte d: day 1 byte M: month 1 byte y: year 1 byte Tag ID Data Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 9 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 4.3.3 Settings for Collect Mode These settings can be modified with the STX/ETX function 1055 (page 16). 1. Time Stamp: Yes /No If this option is set, a time stamp will be stored with each dataset 2. Store Tag data: Yes/No 3. Tag content: first byte First byte to be read and stored. 4. Tag content: number of bytes Number of bytes to be read. On a value of 0 no page will be read. If the settings are changed, all data in the memory will be cleared. 4.4 Read Mode In this mode it's possible to read transponder data. The contents will shown on display. 4.4.1 Function If the Default Mode is set to Read Mode, the HHR starts up in Read Mode after pressing the Power Button. Pressing the Read Button starts the reading of Transponders. The content of the first read Transponder is displayed. After reading the HHR switch off the reading unit. Pressing the Read Button again will start a new reading. The HHR will switch off after the “Reader IDLE Time” if no Transponder are read or Button pressed. 4.4.2 Display content: 1....0: Tag Content nnnn: Number of Transponders in the field 1234567890123456 nnnn AR A: Battery state. R: Read Mode selected. 4.4.3 Settings for Read Mode: These Settings can be modified with the STX/ETX function 1053 (page 15). 1. Displayed data: Tag-ID or Tag data. 2. Start and length of tag data. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 10 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 4.5 Data Transmission Protocol 4.5.1 Supported Functions Function Description number See document 1000 Reset Request [STXETX] 1001 Request Version Number [STXETX] 1002 Interface Test [STXETX] 1003 Change Baud rate [STXETX] 100A Request Supported Transponder Types [STXETX] 1010 Request System Setting [STXETX] 1011 Edit System Setting [STXETX] 102E Get Local Device Name [STXETX] 102F Set Local Device Name [STXETX] 200A Get System Time (Read Realtime Clock) [STXETX] 200B Set System Time (Write Realtime Clock) [STXETX] 200F Activate Buzzer 2010 Set LCD Text (Low Level) [STXETX] 2012 Set LCD Text (High Level) 4.5.4 F003 Switch off Device [STXETX] ISO 15693 1C30 Request Setting [STXETX] 1C31 Edit Setting [STXETX] 4C10 Read Single Block [STXETX] 4C12 Read Multiple Blocks [STXETX] 4C16 Get System Information [STXETX] 4C18 Get Security Status [STXETX] 5C10 Write Single Block [STXETX] 5C12 Write Multiple Blocks [STXETX] 5C16 Write AFI [STXETX] 5C17 Write DSFID [STXETX] 6C10 Single Anticollision Round [STXETX] 6C12 Select [STXETX] 6C14 Lock Block [STXETX] 6C16 Lock AFI [STXETX] Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 11 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Function Description number See document 6C17 Lock DSFID [STXETX] 6C18 Stay Quiet [STXETX] 6C1A Reset To Ready [STXETX] 6C1E Custom Read Command [STXETX] 6C1F Custom Read Command [STXETX] 6C20 Create Inventory [STXETX] 6C21 Get Inventory [STXETX] 4C20 Advanced Read Single Block [STXETX] 4C2A Looped Address Scan [STXETX] 5C20 Advanced Write Single Block [STXETX] 6C22 Get ID Range from Inventory [STXETX] 6C23 Realtime Inventory [STXETX] 6C24 Create/Get Inventory [STXETX] 6C26 Advanced Lock Single Block [STXETX] EPC/UID 1A32 Request Setting [STXETX] 1A33 Edit Setting [STXETX] 1A34 Get ID Mask [STXETX] 1A35 Set ID Mask [STXETX] 5A80 Write Block [STXETX] 6A80 Single Round [STXETX] 6A84 Destroy [STXETX] 5A90 Write Block [STXETX] 6A90 Single Round [STXETX] 6A94 Destroy [STXETX] 4AA8 Looped Read [STXETX] 5AA0 Write User Data [STXETX] 5AA1 Write Destroy Code [STXETX] 6AA0 Create Inventory [STXETX] 6AA1 Get Inventory [STXETX] 6AA2 Get ID Range from Inventory [STXETX] 6AA3 Realtime Inventory [STXETX] 6AA4 Create/Get Inventory [STXETX] 4AB8 Looped Read [STXETX] Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 12 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Function Description number See document 5AB0 Write User Data [STXETX] 5AB1 Write Destroy Code [STXETX] 6AB0 Create Inventory [STXETX] 6AB1 Get Inventory [STXETX] 6AB2 Get ID Range from Inventory [STXETX] 6AB3 Realtime Inventory [STXETX] 6AB4 Create/Get Inventory [STXETX] 4.5.2 SIH-2100 specific functions Function Description number See page 1050 Request Handheld Settings 13 1051 Edit Handheld Settings 14 1052 Request Read Mode Configuration 14 1053 Edit Read Mode Configuration 15 1054 Request Collect Mode Configuration 15 1055 Edit Collect Mode Configuration 16 1058 Clear Buffer 16 1059 Get Entry Count 16 105A Read Entry 17 1050: Request Handheld Settings Using a key/value combination, this function allows access to several handheld mode settings. Numeric values are unsigned 16bit hex values; switch values are „0000“ for „false“ or „0001“ for „true“. Host to RF System Request STX "1050"ETX {c} Request Parameters Key (see below). Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 13 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1050" ETX {c} Response Data Value. Key 00 Alias N/S Def. Description 0001 Default start-up mode. (1: Collect Mode, 2: Read Mode) 01 02 000A Read timeout (seconds). 00F0 Power timeout (seconds). 1051: Edit Handheld Settings This function is used to change system constants. See „Edit Handheld Settings“ („1050“) for further information. Host to RF System Request STX "1051" ETX {c} Request Parameters Key. Value. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1051" ETX {c} Response Data None. 1052: Request Read Mode Configuration Requests the current Read mode configuration. Host to RF System Request STX "1052" ETX {c} Request Parameters None. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1052" [ ] ETX {c} Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 14 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Response Data Mode: 'i': Transponder-ID will be displayed. 'a': Transponder data will be displayed as null-terminated string. 'h': Transponder data will be displayed as hex values. First Byte of transponder data. Length of transponder data (in bytes). 1053: Edit Read Mode Configuration This function is used to configure the Read mode. Host to RF System Request STX "1053" [ ] ETX {c} Request Parameters Mode: 'i': Transponder-ID will be displayed. 'a': Transponder data will be displayed as null-terminated string. 'h': Transponder data will be displayed as hex values. First Byte of transponder data. Length of transponder data (in bytes). RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1053" ETX {c} Response Data None. 1054: Request Collect Mode Configuration Requests the current Collect mode configuration. Host to RF System Request STX "1054" ETX {c} Request Parameters None. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1054" [ ] ETX {c} Response Data Binary coded fields: 01: Store Transponder ID. 02: Store Timestamp. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 15 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 04: Store Transponder data. First byte of transponder data Length of transponder data (in bytes) 1055: Edit Collect Mode Configuration This function is used to configure the Collect mode. This will clear the transponder buffer. Host to RF System Request STX "1055" [ ] ETX {c} Request Parameters Binary coded fields: 01: Store Transponder ID. 02: Store Timestamp. 04: Store Transponder data. First byte of transponder data Length of transponder data (in bytes) RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1055" ETX {c} Response Data None. 1058: Clear Buffer This function clears the transponder buffer. All stored information will be erased. Host to RF System Request STX "1058" ETX {c} Request Parameters None. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1058" ETX {c} Response Data None. 1059: Get Entry Count This function returns the number of stored entries in the transponder buffer. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 16 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Host to RF System Request STX "1059" ETX {c} Request Parameters None. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "1059" ETX {c} Response Data Current inventory size. Maximum inventory size (depends on configuration). 105A: Read Entry Host to RF System Request STX "105A" ETX {c} Request Parameters None. RF System to Host Response ACK STX "105A" [ ] [ ] ETX {c} Response Data Binary coded fields: 01: Store Transponder ID. 02: Store Timestamp. 04: Store Transponder data. Tag ID in reverse byte order. Timestamp (seconds). Timestamp (minutes). Timestamp (hours). Timestamp (day of month). Timestamp (month). Timestamp (year). Tag Data 4.5.3 Buzzer signals With this command the buzzer is going to be switched on for the defined time and then switched off for the defined time. The same process can be repeated automatically as defined in the command. Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 17 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Each buzzer signal is defined as: Buzzer on time [x100ms], buzzer off time [y100ms], number of repeats [z] With x = 1...10, y = 1...10, z = 0...10 4.5.4 Display features Any alphanumeric information with a maximum length of 255 characters can be sent to the display of the reader. By pressing the mode button the information has to be acknowledged by the user. Information with more characters than available on the display will be shifted slowly and in an auto repeat mode until user acknowledgement. For setting the display text see function 2011 in the stx/etx protocol description. If the text exceeds the display size it will be shifted. Only Western characters are possible. 4.6 Error Messages see also (1), scemtec STX/ETX Protocol Version 4.00 or above Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 18 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Dimensions Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 19 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 6.3 RSS – Conformity: Information for CANADA Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Usually this is followed by the following RSS caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment 6.4 Bluetooth: Declaration of Conformity for bluetooth-interface Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 21 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Datasheet Hand-Held-Reader SIH-2100 13,56 MHz Hand-Held RFID Multi Protocol Hand-Held Reader SIH-2100 Multi standard hand-held reader Contactless reading of 13,56 MHz Transponder ISO-15693, ISO18000-3 "A." Bluetooth and USB Interface CE Technical Data: Dimensions: Display: Push-buttons: Transmit frequency: Antenna: Output Power Transponders: Operation distances: Interface: Power supply: (l x h ) (453x45) mm LCD display (3 x 16 characters), option: back light 3 keys 13,56 MHz diameter 215mm 500mW @ 50Ohm ISO 15693, ISO18000-3 "A." t.b.d Bluetooth Class2, USB Integrated battery and charging unit External power supply Operating temperature: 0-50°C Order Information SIH-2100 Document no. 0000.000.000 Order-No.: Version: 0.4 Page 22 of 23 Manual and Specification SIH-2100 Related Documents [STXETX] STX/ETX Protocol description Scemtec's STX/ETX Protocol description is distributed with every Reader on the product CD Document History Version Date Changed by 0.1 16.07.2008 Kalbitzer 0.2 19.11.2008 Pauls 0.3 15.01.2009 Kalbitzer 0.4 Description Initial Version STX/ETX-Functions added Data sheet corrected Capacity of batteries is now 2500mAh 21.01.2009 Radermacher Conformity-Information added for USA/CA/BT Document no. 0000.000.000 Version: 0.4 Page 23 of 23
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