scemtec Transponder Technology SIR-2010 RFID Reader User Manual Annex No
scemtec Transponder Technology GmbH RFID Reader Annex No
User Manual
Annex no. 5 Functional Description / User Manual State: 2010-03-01 m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik Vers. no.: 1.10 Rottland 5a D-51429 Bergisch Gladbach/ Germany Tel. +49 2207-96890 Fax +49 2207 968920 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader (-Modul) Project: System version Document version SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 0.0.0 Creation date Author Revised Author 0.01 22.03.2011 M. Radermacher 11.04.2011 M.Radermacher Last date printed Number of pages 07.04.2011 15 Path: p:\sir-2010\doc\spezifikation (manual)\manual & specification\sir-2010_manual_engl._v.0.01.doc Document number 0000.0000.2010 Project manager Development manager Managing director M. Radermacher Jürgen Kalbitzer Rudolf Schmitz © scemtec transponder technology GmbH · Gewerbeparkstr. 20 · D-51580 Reichshof Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Table of Contents Introduction___________________________________________________________________ 3 System Description ____________________________________________________________ 4 Block Diagram_________________________________________________________________ 5 Operating Modes ______________________________________________________________ 5 4.1 Self-Test (Diagnosis) and STAND-BY Operation_____________________________________ 5 4.2 Reading / Writing Tags_________________________________________________________ 5 4.3 EAS Antitheft ________________________________________________________________ 6 Hardware _____________________________________________________________________ 6 5.1 Voltage Supply _______________________________________________________________ 6 5.2 HF Unit _____________________________________________________________________ 6 5.3 External Antenna _____________________________________________________________ 6 5.3.1 5.4 Digital unit___________________________________________________________________ 7 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.5 Processor _______________________________________________________ 7 Memory_________________________________________________________ 7 Interfaces ___________________________________________________________________ 7 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 Antenna connector (SMA-connector location) ___________________________ 7 Location of interface-connectors _____________________________________ 7 Ethernet ________________________________________________________ 7 USB ___________________________________________________________ 7 Software______________________________________________________________________ 8 6.1 Firmware for the SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System _________________________________ 8 6.2 STX / ETX Interface Protocol ____________________________________________________ 8 6.3 List of supported STX/ETX Commands ____________________________________________ 8 Diagnosis____________________________________________________________________ 12 7.1 Self-Test (POST) ____________________________________________________________ 12 7.2 LEDs______________________________________________________________________ 12 7.2.1 7.3 External Diagnosis LEDs __________________________________________ 12 Label / Type Plate____________________________________________________________ 12 Mechanical Data / Housing _____________________________________________________ 12 Electrical Data ________________________________________________________________ 13 10 Conformity___________________________________________________________________ 13 10.1 CE Conformity ______________________________________________________________ 13 10.2 FCC Conformity: Information for USA____________________________________________ 14 11 Delivery Scope / Optional Equipment and Accessories ______________________________ 14 11.1 Manual, CD-ROM, Test Software, Protocol Description ______________________________ 14 11.2 Optional Accessories / External Antenna(s)________________________________________ 14 12 Datasheet____________________________________________________________________ 14 13 Related Documents / Document History __________________________________________ 15 13.1 Document History____________________________________________________________ 15 Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 2 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Introduction As with all electronic systems, the system described hereafter may also not be used for any applications critical for maintaining safety. This means, the products may not used in life support applications or any other life critical applications that could involve potential risk of death, personal injury or severe property or environmental damage. The user/operator is solely responsible for any damages resulting from an improper or unintended utilization of the system. scemtec Transponder Technology GmbH (STT) reserves the right to make changes or to discontinue its products or services at any time without notice. STT takes no responsibility for customer applications, products, or performance relating to systems or applications incorporating with STT products. STT assumes no liability and is not responsible for infringement of patents and/or any other intellectual or industrial property rights of third parties, which may result from assistance provided by STT. The Windows® logo is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. All other products mentioned in this document might be brands or brand names of the different suppliers. Copyright © 2011 scemtec Transponder Technology GmbH (STT) 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 RF-field 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. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 3 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) System Description The "SIR-2010 (STK-2010) 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System" is hereafter referred to as "Reader." This manual describes the SIR-2010(STK-2010) 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System, Reader for short. This SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System is designed as a multi-tag system to read and write information stored on transponders (tags). The operating frequency of 13.56 MHz yields a relatively wide reading range of up to 550 mm depending on antenna system (mainly with larger externally attached antennas) and transponder -type and -size. This first generation of SIR-20xx Midrange Readers is based on the hardware developed by scemtec Transponder Technology featuring an RF transmitting power of nominal 500mW @ 50Ω-load. The SIR-2010 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System is the second product in the SIR-20xx product family. The transmission of data between the reader and a host computer via an USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface and an Ethernet port is available as well. The reader is compatible with standards ISO/IEC 15693- 2 and ISO18000-3 "A." Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 4 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Block Diagram 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System: Block - Diagramm SIR - 2010 ( 13,56 MHz Midrange Reader System ) Analog Digital MIXER Demod- Unit Digital ControlerUnit 18,432MHz OSZ 13,56 MHz FILTER A/ D Converter EEProm Mod- Unit USB external antenna (via SMAconnector) Interface 18,432MHz FILTER Ethernet 25MHz PA Power Switching Unit Power supply 6-6,5 Vol t/ DC Operating Modes 4.1 Self-Test (Diagnosis) and STAND-BY Operation After the main power supply has been switched on, a green LED labeled PWR lights up, which also supplies power to the CPU unit. The reader is ready for operation after a short self-test. The reader carries out a short self-test each time it is switched on. This tests all key components and functions of the reader. Once the diagnosis routines have completed successfully, the software switches to IDLE mode, i.e. the program waits for input via one of the two described ports of the interface to switch to a different operating mode. At this time, the antenna does not yet transmit since the carrier is still switched off. The hardware is in STANDBY operating mode, the carrier is not active, and the energy consumption of the reader is minimal. The carrier is automatically switched on once the reader receives a command from the host sent across the interface, which the reader can only carry out with activated carrier. If there is no input for a longer period of time after executing the command, the carrier is switched off again and the hardware enters the STANDBY mode again as well. 4.2 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. Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 5 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 4.3 EAS Antitheft EAS is an abbreviation of Electronic Article Surveillance. This operating mode serves to monitor items or articles electronically. The tags in the field are neither read nor written. The only thing determined is whether a tag is in the field with a set EAS mode flag. This mode allows for greater ranges than the read/write mode. When using an external antenna such as the scemtec SAT-A40-LR-O-13MHz with an edge length of 400 mm (available as optional equipment), the detection range can be expanded up to max. 600 mm. Note: EAS mode is not supported by all silicon and transponder manufacturers. Hardware 5.1 Voltage Supply The standard version of the SIR-2010 reader in standard housing is designded for an input voltage range of 6-6,5 Volt / =DC and a tolerance of +/- 0,5 Volt . The following input voltage ranges are thus possible with the rated current consumptions in different operating modes: Input voltage ranges: = DC / direct current Input voltage - tolerance Current consumption of the different operating modes: in STANDBY mode: @ 6 Volt / DC power supply while operating(carrier on):@ 6 Volt / DC power supply 6-6,5 Volt +/- 0,5 Volt ≤ 100 mA ≤ 550 mA For the SIR-2010 reader system is a suitable wall plug 6 Volt =DC / 1000mA power supply also as optional accessory available and contactable to the SIR-2010 over a 2.1mm standard barrel connector. 5.2 HF Unit The carrier frequency of 13.56 MHz is generated in the HF unit. The final stage generates an output of nominal 500mW @ a 50 Ω-load. 5.3 External Antenna The reader is only operational with an external antenna. The operating frequency f0 amounts to 13.56MHz with a max. RF output of nominal 500mW @ a 50 Ω-load. Some key parameters of the reader such as range, for example, depend on the used antenna, the used transponder type and size and quality, and the resulting magnetic coupling between the transponder resonant circuit and the transmission/receiver antenna. Normally only one external antenna can be connected with a SMA plug connection located on the front of the cable inlet side (see port labeled “ANT” output). When operating with the external antenna, this antenna should be configured for the optimal resonance frequency of 13.56MHz with ohmic adjustment (nominal ZF = 50 Ω) to ensure the best possible adjustment to the SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System. Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 6 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Recommended external antennas are scemtec antenna models: SAT-A25/30-MR-P-13MHz SAT-A40-LR-O-13MHz 250 mm * 300 mm 400 mm * 400 mm 5.3.1 Antenna connector (SMA-connector location) 5.4 Digital unit 5.4.1 Processor loop antenna (acrylic glass-housing) open loop antenna An “ ATMEL ARM7 “ digital processor is utilized. 5.4.2 Memory The utilized memory consists of flash memory. The flash memory firmware can be updated at any time using one of the two interfaces to be activated. A serial EEPROM to store the configuration data is standard equipment. 5.5 Interfaces 5.5.1 Location of interface-connectors 5.5.2 Ethernet The SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System is equipped with a 10/100 T-Ethernet interface. 5.5.3 USB The SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System is equipped with a USB 2.0 full speed (12 Mbits/sec) port. Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 7 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Software 6.1 Firmware for the SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System The firmware for the SIR-2010 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System contains all basic functions for reading and writing of tags of different manufacturers (air protocol), numerous control functions, as well as different diagnosis routines. These routines are used to test the key components and functions of the reader. A demo software for Windows is included on the CD-ROM delivered together with the device. 6.2 STX / ETX Interface Protocol A special transfer protocol is available for the SIR-2010 13.56 MHz Midrange Reader System documented in the scemtec STX / ETX protocol. The required STX/ETX protocol description is included on the CD-ROM delivered together with the device. 6.3 List of supported STX/ETX Commands 6.3.1 Common: 1000: Reset Request 1001: Request Version Number 1002: Interface Test 1003: Change Baud Rate 1010: Request System Setting 1011: Edit System Setting 1019: Get Device Serial Number 1028: Get Processor Identification String 1029: Get Hardware Feature 102A: Request Interface Board Setting 102B: Edit Interface Board Setting 102C: Forward Command 102D: Request Interface Board Version Number 102E: Get Local Device Name 102F: Set Local Device Name 6010: Set Password Buffer E000: Recover Factory Settings E001: Recover User Settings E002: Freeze Current Settings E080: Read From EEPROM User Space E081: Write To EEPROM User Space E082: Get EEPROM User Space Size E083: Erase EEPROM User Space 100A: Request Supported Transponder Types F000: Switch on/off Oscillator F001: HF Reset Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 8 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 6.3.2 Code-1: 1A30: Request Setting 1A31: Edit Setting 4A14: Unselected Read 6A10: Anticollision / Select 4A10: Selected Read 5A10: Write 6A18: Halt 6A1A: Reset QUIET Bit 6A1C: EAS 6A20: Create Inventory 6A21: Get Inventory 6A22: Get ID Range from Inventory 6A23: Realtime Inventory 6A24: Create/Get Inventory 6A26: Select Individual 4A28: Looped Read 5A24: Direct Write 6A28: Direct Halt 6A29: EAS Alarm 6A2A: Request Write Protect State 6A2B: Set Write Protect 6A2C: Change EAS Bit 6A2D: Set QUIET Bit 6.3.3 ISO15693: 1C30: Request Setting 1C31: Edit Setting 1C34: Get ISO Tag Descriptor 1C35: Set ISO Tag Descriptor 1C36: Get ISO Tag Descriptor from ROM 1C38: Set Temporary Response Delay 6C10: Single Anticollision Round 6C12: Select 4C10: Read Single Block 4C12: Read Multiple Blocks 4C16: Get System Information 4C18: Get Security Status 5C10: Write Single Block 5C12: Write Multiple Blocks 5C16: Write AFI 5C17: Write DSFID 6C14: Lock Block 6C16: Lock AFI 6C17: Lock DSFID 6C18: Stay Quiet 6C1A: Reset To Ready 6C1E: Custom Read Command 6C1F: Custom Write Command 6C20: Create Inventory 6C21: Get Inventory 6C22: Get ID Range from Inventory 6C23: Realtime Inventory 6C24: Create/Get Inventory Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 9 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 4C20: Advanced Read Single Block 5C20: Advanced Write Single Block 6C26: Advanced Lock Single Block 4C24: Advanced Read Multiple Blocks 5C24: Advanced Write Multiple Blocks 6C28: Advanced Lock Multiple Blocks 5C26: Advanced Write AFI 5C27: Advanced Write DSFID 6C2A: Advanced Lock AFI 6C2B: Advanced Lock DSFID 4C2A: Looped Address Scan 6.3.4 ISO15693 / ICode-SLI(S): 6CA0: Inventory Read 6CA4: Create IR Inventory 6CA5: Get IR Inventory 6CA6: Get Single ID from IR Inventory 6CA7: Create/Get IR Inventory 6CA8: Change EAS Flag 6CA9: Lock EAS Flag 6CAA: EAS 6CAB: EAS Alarm 6.3.5 ISO15693 / ICode-SLIS: 6CAC: Password Protect EAS 6CAD: Write EAS ID 6CAE: Read EPC 6CE0: Inventory Page Read 6CE2: Get Random Number 6CE3: Set Password 6CE4: Write Password 6CE5: Lock Password 6CE6: Protect Page 6CE7: Lock Page Protection 6CE8: Get Protection Status 6CE9: Destroy 6CEA: Enable Privacy 6CEB: 64 Bit Password Protection 6CAF: Login 6CEC: Create IPR Inventory 6CED: Get IPR Inventory 6CEE: Get Single ID from IPR Inventory 6CEF: Create/Get IPR Inventory 6.3.6 ISO15693 / Tag-it HF-I: 5C82: Write Two Blocks Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 10 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 6.3.7 ISO15693 / My-D: 4C90: Read Block 5C90: Write Block 6C94: Lock Block 6.3.8 ISO15693 / EM4034: 6CC0: Login 6.3.9 ISO15693 / VarioSens: 6CD0: Init 6CD1: Set Log Mode 6CD2: Set Log Timer 6CD3: Set Custom 6CD4: Start Log 6CD5: Get Log State 6CD6: Set Passive 6CD7: Get Timer State 6CD8: Get State 6CD9: Get One Block 6CDA: Timer Sync 6CDB: Get Voltage 6CDC: Set Calibration 6CDD: Verify Password 6CDE: Set Password 6CDF: Verify Buffered Password (Schreiner e-Temp) 6CBA: Easy Init 6CBB: Get Config 6CBC: Get Progress 6CBE: Read Single Measurement 6CBF: Get Battery Voltage 6.3.10 ISO15693 / ScemTag Sensor Tag: 6CF0: Single Measurement 6CF1: Set Configuration 6CF2: Set Threshold Values 6CF3: Start Log 6CF4: Stop Log 6CF5: Get Log Status 6CF6: Get Configuration 6CF7: Get Threshold Values 6CF8: Read Log Value 6CF9: Get Version Information 6CFA: Read Sensor Configuration 6CFB: Write Sensor Configuration 4CF0: Read EEPROM 5CF0: Write EEPROM Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 11 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Diagnosis 7.1 Self-Test (POST) A selftest POST (Power On Self Test) is carried out automatically after turning on or connecting to the mains power supply. This also includes testing the key components and functions of the reader. Should a malfunction occur while using the SIR-2010 Midrange Reader System, simply load the POST diagnosis by turning the unit (or the mains power supply) off and then on again. The displayed error message then helps in solving the problem quickly and reliably. Numerous software commands for a targeted diagnosis are available as well. 7.2 LEDs 7.2.1 External Diagnosis LEDs Three external LEDs provide users with a diagnosis of the most important monitoring functions "Power" , "Tag Detect" and “EAS” Three external LEDs to indicate important operating states LED Color Designation Description GREEN PWR The voltage supply for the CPU is ensured YELLOW Tag A read or write process for the transponders in the magn. field has concluded successfully RED EAS EAS is an abbreviation of Electronic Article Surveillance 7.3 Label / Type Plate The SIR-2010 MHz Midrange Reader System features a system label that provides information about the specific scemtec system number "220.2010" and the consecutive serial number (four digits), e.g. "0001" of the production lot. System-Label on buttom of the housing Type-Plate on top of the housing Mechanical Data / Housing A plastic housing protection type IP 20 (in acc. with DIN EN 60529) is used. Case dimensions (exterior) Length Width Height Document No. SIR-2010 160 mm 85 mm 40 mm Version: 0.01 Page 12 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) Electrical Data Absolute Max. Parameters No. Parameter Symbol Value Unit Min. DC input voltage Max. DC input voltage Max. current consumption / @ 6Volt DCin Operating (ambient) temperature range Storage temperature range V min V max I max T amb T stg 6,0 7,5 600 - 10 to 60 - 20 to 70 Volt Volt mA °C °C General Parameters No. Parameter Operating frequency RF outputpower 50Ω 11 RF input sensitivity Current consumption at U in = 6 Volt Current consumption at U in = 6 Volt Test condition Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Defined in ISO document Terminal resistance 50Ω /25°C Pout =500mW T amb = 25°C F RF 13.56 MHz P out - 1db 500 + 1db mW tbd dBm RF out =500mW T amb = 25°C I in 470 520 570 I in 80 100 120 10 Conformity 10.1 CE Conformity Idle - mode T amb = 25°C Min / Max values Typ. values mA mA The company scemtec Transponder Technology GmbH declares that the product device type 13.56MHz Mid Range Reader with the type designation SIR-2010 complies with the basic requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Council. The following standards were used as the basis for this evaluation: EN 300 330 (Part Radiated Spurious Emission) EN 301 489-1, -3 EN 60950 Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 13 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 10.2 FCC Conformity: Information for USA 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. Usually this is followed by the following FCC caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: 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. Professional Installation: To comply with FCC part 15 rules in the United States, the system must be professionally installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use of the system in any other combination (such as co-located antennas transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden. 11 Delivery Scope / Optional Equipment and Accessories 11.1 Manual, CD-ROM, Test Software, Protocol Description 11.2 Optional Accessories / External Antenna(s) For the SIR-2010 reader system is a suitable wall plug 6 Volt =DC / max.1000mA power supply as optional accessory available and contactable to the SIR-2010 over a 2.1mm standard barrel connector. Two standard antenna models are sold by scemtec: SAT-A25/30-MR-P-13MHz SAT-A40-LR-O-13MHz 12 Datasheet See additional document : datasheet “ SIR-2010 “ Document No. SIR-2010 Version: 0.01 Page 14 of 15 Manual and Specification SIR-2010 ( STK-2010 ) 13 Related Documents / Document History STX/ETX Protocol description : scemtec's STX/ETX Protocol description is distributed with every Reader on the product CD 13.1 Document History Version 0.01 Date 11.04.2011 Document No. SIR-2010 Changed by Radermacher Description Initial Version Version: 0.01 Page 15 of 15
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