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Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System

V670 Series

User's Manual

Cat. No. ntlp-E1-01

CF Reader/Writer

V670-CF01

ID Tag

V670-D13F03
V670-D13F01

V670-D13F01H

Summary of Contents for V670-CF01

Page 1: ...Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System V670 Series User s Manual Cat No ntlp E1 01 CF Reader Writer V670 CF01 ID Tag V670 D13F03 V670 D13F01 V670 D13F01H ...

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Page 3: ... Product Outline Communications Preparations Functions Commands Troubleshooting Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions Memory Map Maintenance and Inspection Table of JIS8 Unit Code ASCII Degree of Protection Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System V670 CF01 CF Reader Writer V670 D13F03 ID Tag V670 D13F01 ID Tag V670 D13F01H ID Tag User s Manual ...

Page 4: ... and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGE MENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED ...

Page 5: ...OLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITH OUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVER ALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof Disclaimers PERFORMAN...

Page 6: ...onformity Hereby OMRON Corporation declares that this RFID System and all of it s components are in compliance with essen tial requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1995 5 EC and satisfy tests for the appropriate requirements of the following relevant standards Radio EN 300 330 2V1 1 1 06 2001 EN 300 330 1V1 3 1 06 2001 EMC EN 3...

Page 7: ...to medical or industrial heaters These heaters may affect communications with a Tag or may damage the Tag if the heater is located near this device Do not install ID Tags near devices that use the frequency band 13 56 MHz To minimize general influence of noise ground any metallic object located around this device according to 100 Ω or less When using more than one CF Reader Writer communications p...

Page 8: ...this Manual Meaning of Visual Guides Indicates precautions to be observed in operating the Product advise on operating methods and important information for main taining Product performance Indicates the pages numbers where related information can be found Indicates information related to troubleshooting ...

Page 9: ...res 10 Part Names and Functions 11 System Configuration 12 Application Flowchart 13 SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 15 Connection 16 Tags 17 Protective Covers 21 Setting Handy Terminal Communications Conditions 25 Communications Test 26 SECTION 3 Functions 29 Communications Designation Function 30 Setting Operating Parameters 31 Memory Check Function 32 Write Protection 33 ...

Page 10: ...ons Commands 44 Communications Subcommand 52 Controller Control Commands 53 Host Commands 55 Appraisal Commands 56 End Code List 59 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 61 Diagnosis Function 62 Errors and Countermeasures 63 SECTION 6 Appendices 67 Specifications and Dimensions 68 Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions 79 Memory Map 83 Maintenance and Inspection 84 Table of JIS8 Unit Code ASCII 85...

Page 11: ...SECTION 1 Product Outline 9 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 1 Product Outline Features 10 Part Names and Functions 11 System Configuration 12 Application Flowchart 13 ...

Page 12: ...s far better for data storage because it can hold data as long as data is read or written within a specific period of time The following three types of ID Tags Tags can be used with the CF Reader Writer Model Description V670 D13F03 The V670 D13F03 ID Tag has a memory capacity of 128 bytes It is a 40 40 mm square tag with water resistant properties It also uses a highly effi cient non volatile fer...

Page 13: ...surement command NS 5 s When the result is 0 normal for the Error Noise Detec tion command EN 5 s When the result is A excellent for the Stability Evalua tion command SF 5 s Green flashing After completing initialization when power is turned ON 6 times During communications with a Tag Until communications end When the result is B good for the Stability Evaluation command SF 8 times Red lit When an...

Page 14: ...ormation http www symbol com index htm Use one of the recommended Handy Terminals listed in the above table The CF Reader Writer may not operate correctly if any other Handy Terminal is used For Handy Terminal operating procedures refer to the operating instructions provided by the man ufacturer Recommended Handy Terminals Manufacturer Symbol Technology SHARP Model PDT8046 RZ N155S OS PocketPC2002...

Page 15: ...CF Reader Writer p 25 Set the Handy Terminal communications conditions Preparation Communications preparation Trial operation p 27 Test communications between the Handy Terminal and CF Reader Writer p 27 Test communications between Tags and the CF Reader Writer p 79 Check the ambient environment p 35 Actual communications using commands Communications ...

Page 16: ...14 SECTION 1 Application Flowchart Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 1 Product Outline MEMO ...

Page 17: ...s Preparations 15 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Connection 16 Tags 17 Protective Covers 21 Setting Handy Terminal Communications Conditions 25 Communications Test 26 ...

Page 18: ...vided by the manufacturer 2 Attach the Protective Cover to the end of the Handy Terminal Refer to Protective Covers for the attachment method for the Protective Cover p 21 Protective Covers 3 Insert the CF Reader Writer into the Handy Terminal CF card slot Insert the CF Reader Writer into the CF card slot as shown above Insert it completely to the back of the CF card slot 4 After the CF Reader Wri...

Page 19: ...ations that may cause condensation Inside microwave ovens Mounting Method Observe the following precautions when mounting Tags Do not chip or make holes in Tags Do not apply excessive force to Tags Do not mount Tags side by side or close to metallic objects Tags may warp if used in an environment subject to repeated high and low temperatures but this will not affect Tag functions V370 D13F01 H Mou...

Page 20: ...er s Manual SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Tags must be mounted on flat surfaces Do not mount Tags on curved surfaces The Tag may be damaged due to tightening stress if it is mounted on a curved surface Tighten the M3 screws to a torque of 5 N m or less ...

Page 21: ...N 2 Communications Preparations V670 D13F03 Mounting Direction Mount the V670 D13F03 Tag so that the front is parallel to the CF Reader Writer Mounting Example Use two M3 screws to mount a Tag Marking surface Mounting section 32 32 Unit mm Two M3 holes Mounting Hole Dimensions ...

Page 22: ...r s Manual SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Tags must be mounted on flat surfaces Do not mount Tags on curved surfaces The Tag may be damaged due to tightening stress if it is mounted on a curved surface Tighten the M3 screws to a torque of 0 6 N m or less ...

Page 23: ...arations Protective Covers Mounting Method Protective Covers are mounted with screws V670 A75SY8046 for Handy Terminals from Symbol Technology 1 Loosen the screws on the cover at the end of the Handy Terminal and remove the cover 2 Remove the screws from the hand strap bar and remove the bar Cover Hand strap bar ...

Page 24: ...s Preparations 3 Insert the pin as shown in the following diagram to attach the hand strap to the Protective Cover 4 Secure the Protective Cover to the Handy Terminal with two 4 40 screws and two 2 56 screws Tighten the mounting screws to a torque of N m or less Pin Mounting screws 4 40 Mounting screws 2 56 ...

Page 25: ...N 2 Protective Covers SECTION 2 Communications Preparations V670 A75SH155S for Handy Terminals from Sharp 1 Loosen the mounting screws on the cover at the end of the Handy Terminal and remove the cover 2 Remove the screws shown below from the Handy Terminal Cover ...

Page 26: ...tic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 3 Secure the Protective Cover to the Handy Terminal with the four M2 screws provided with the Protec tive Cover Tighten the mounting screws to a torque of N m or less ...

Page 27: ...ions conditions for the Handy Terminal and the CF Reader Writer The default settings for the CF Reader Writer are as follows Baud rate 38 400 bps Data bits 8 bits Parity even Stop bits 1 bit For Handy Terminal operating procedures refer to the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer Refer to Interface Specifications for details on the communications settings for the CF Reader Writer p ...

Page 28: ...er Test online using Handy Terminal Trial operation of system Trial operation completed Check communications between Handy Terminal and CF Reader Writer using a Test command p 27 Testing Communications between Handy Terminal and CF Reader Writer Checking operation using actual commands p 27 Testing Communications between Tags and CF Reader Writer Visually check operating status indicator ...

Page 29: ...t TS for information on using the Test command p 55 Test TS 2 The CF Reader Writer will return the received data if the communications network is operating nor mally Refer to Troubleshooting if there is no response from the CF Reader Writer p 63 Troubleshooting Testing Communications between Tags and CF Reader Writer Actual commands are used to test communications between Tags and the CF Reader Wr...

Page 30: ...ectromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 3 When the CF Reader Writer is within the communications area the data in the Tag s internal memory will be read and displayed on the Handy Terminal ...

Page 31: ...omagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 3 Functions Communications Designation Function 30 Setting Operating Parameters 31 Auto Command Abort Time 31 Write Verification 31 Memory Check Function 32 Write Protection 33 ...

Page 32: ...il it is ended when the Command Processing Abort command AA is received Symbol Name Description SA Single Auto command After the Single Auto command has been received a communication is executed when a Tag is detected in the communications area and a response is returned RA Repeat Auto command The operation specified under SA is repeatedly executed The CF Reader Writer commu nicates only once with...

Page 33: ...n Auto command is received the CF Reader Writer waits until a Tag is detected in the communications area and then starts communications If however a Tag is not detected within a set period processing is aborted and a No Tag error 72 is returned A command error will be returned if 00 is set as the Abort auto command time The default setting is 10 s Write Verification Write verification checks that ...

Page 34: ...and written to the check code area When a Data Verify command is sent the CRC code for the data in the calculation area is calculated and compared to the data in the check code area When the data matches 0 is returned as the response status flag to indicate that the data is normal If the data does not match 1 is returned as a warning Calculate and write the check code using the Memory Check comman...

Page 35: ...area information to a specified address and then use the Tag Function Setting command TF to specify Protection Setting in the process designation parameter Similarly to disable write protection specify Disable in the process designation parameter Refer to Tag Function Designation TF when using the write protection function p 49 Range for protection area 0004h to 007Fh Area 0000 to 0003 cannot be u...

Page 36: ...34 SECTION 3 Write Protection Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 3 Functions MEMO ...

Page 37: ...mes 37 Response Frames 37 Data Type Designation 38 Ranges for Start Address and Number of Bytes 39 Command Response Flow 40 No Response 40 Single Response 40 Multiple Responses 40 Command List 41 Communications Designations 43 Communications Commands 44 Communications Subcommand 52 Controller Control Commands 53 Host Commands 55 Appraisal Commands 56 End Code List 59 ...

Page 38: ...tatus This is the status where the CF Reader Writer is not processing any commands but can accept any command except subcommands When a command is received the CF Reader Writer enters the command processing status Command Processing Once a command has been received the CF Reader Writer ignores the next command until process ing of the received command has been completed Command processing abort an...

Page 39: ...and execution result Retry flag Always 0 Status flag A code that shows the status of command execution 0 Normal Indicates that the processing was completed normally 1 Tag data status Indicates that the verification result of the Memory Check command MD detected an error or that an overflow underflow occurred in the calculation of a Computation Write command CW 2 Abort status Indicates a communicat...

Page 40: ...ag data is converted to two hexadecimal characters 00 to FF and transmitted Each transmitted character is equivalent to 2 bytes of data in the Tag Always set write data in the 2 charac ter units 00 to FF i e as an even number of characters A command error will occur if an odd number of characters is accidentally set Data Write Example If 56363730 is specified as the write data for 4 bytes of memor...

Page 41: ...tart address is 20h and the number of bytes is 70h the result is A B 90h which gives a command error Command code Ranges for start address and number of bytes Other restrictions Read RD A Start address B No of bytes 0000h to 007Fh 01h to 80h A B 80h Write WT A Start address B No of bytes 0000h to 007Fh 01h to 80h A B 80h Computation Write CW A Start address B Calculation area 0000h to 007Fh 01h to...

Page 42: ... command After sending a com mand check the indicator to be sure that the CF Reader Write has received the command Single Response One response is returned for one command when single auto SA is specified in a command for com municating with Tags when commands that are not for communicating with Tags communications subcommand controller control commands or host commands are specified when appraisa...

Page 43: ...s memory data and the calculation result to Tags p 46 DF Data Fill Writes designated data to a designated area p 47 MD Memory Check Sets and verifies Tag memory check codes p 48 TF Tag Function Designation Sets clears the write protection for Tags p 49 ID ID Read Reads the Tag user ID p 51 Command code Name Description Reference page AA Command Processing Abort Aborts communications with a Tag p 5...

Page 44: ...mands investigate the occurrence of ambient noise and evaluate communications stabil ity Command code Name Description Reference page NS Noise Measurement Detects noise level p 56 EN Error Noise Detection Detects noise above a certain level p 57 SF Stability Evaluation Reads data from the Tag and evaluates the received data p 58 ...

Page 45: ...n SA Single auto After the Single Auto command has been received a communication is executed when a Tag is detected in the communications area and a response is returned RA Repeat auto The operation specified under SA is repeatedly executed The CF Reader Writer communicates only once with each Tag even if that Tag continues to be in the communications area Processing can be canceled by the Command...

Page 46: ... Tag Refer to Communications Designations for details p 43 Data designation Specifies the data format when sending the read data response A ASCII H Hexadecimal Antenna designation Always 1 Read area start address Specifies the start address in the Tag memory area for reading data in four hexadecimal digits Specification range 0000h to 007Fh No of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes of data to...

Page 47: ...r communicating with a Tag Refer to Communications Designations for details p 43 Data designation Specifies the data format when sending write data to Tags A ASCII H Hexadecimal Antenna designation Always 1 Write area start address Specifies the start address in the Tag memory area for writing data in four hexadecimal digits Specification range 0000h to 007Fh No of write bytes Specifies the number...

Page 48: ...fer to Communications Designations for details p 43 Process designation Specifies the calculation method A Hexadecimal addition S Hexadecimal subtraction Antenna designation Always 1 Calculation area start address Specifies the start address in the Tag memory area for calculating data in four hexadecimal digits Specification range 0000h to 007Fh No of bytes in calculation area Specifies the number...

Page 49: ... to Communications Designations for details p 43 Data designation Specifies the size of the write data B Bytes W Words 2 bytes Antenna designation Always 1 Write area start address The address in the Tag for writing data is specified in four hexadecimal digits Specification range 0000h to 007Fh Write area end address The end address in the Tag for writing data is specified in four hexadecimal digi...

Page 50: ...ails p 32 Communications designation Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag Refer to Communications Designations for details p 43 Process designation Specifies the check process K Check code calculation C Check code verification Antenna designation Always 1 Check block start address Specifies the check block start address in four hexadecimal digits Specification range 0000h to 007Dh No ...

Page 51: ...tection R Clears protection Antenna designation Always 1 Relationship between Protection Information and Protection Area User address Description Data example 0000 Start address of write protection area 1 05h 0001 End address of write protection area 1 10h 0002 Start address of write protection area 2 70h 0003 End address of write protection area 2 75h 0004 User area 0005 Write protection area 1 0...

Page 52: ...10 CR Receive data WT0000 CR Setting Write Protection Send data TFSAP1 CR Receive data TF0000 CR When setting write protection for only one location set the same data to addresses 0002h and 0003h and to addresses 0000h and 0001h Write Protection Specified for Two Locations When setting write protection for Tag memory addresses 0005h to 0010h and addresses 0070h to 0075h single auto hexadecimal Set...

Page 53: ...whether or not there is a Tag in the communications area Communications designation Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag Refer to Communications Designations for details p 43 Data designation Always H hexadecimal Antenna designation Always 1 Read data User ID data read from a Tag 00000000 to 3FFFFFFF The leftmost 2 bits are system bits and are always 0 2 2 1 1 2 㧖 CR Command code ID D...

Page 54: ... processing of a command being executed and returns to the command standby status Com mand Processing Abort can be executed during the processing of any command When command processing has been aborted after a Tag is detected the status flag will be 2 Example Aborting Command Processing during Execution Send data AA01 CR Receive data AA0000 CR Process designation Always 0 Antenna designation Alway...

Page 55: ...erval Monitoring Time to 500 ms Send data SP010500 CR Receive data SP0000 CR Process code upper digit Specifies the process to be performed for the parameter 0 Change 1 Read 9 Initialize default setting Process code lower digit Specifies the parameter 4 Auto command abort time C Write verification Parameter data only when changing the parameter Parameter Setting range 4 Set two decimal digits 01 t...

Page 56: ...er Writer No response is sent A response is not returned for the Reset XZ command The indicator will flash green when this command is received Check the indicator after sending this command to confirm that it has been received Example Resetting the CF Reader Writer Send data XZ CR Receive data None 2 2 㧖 CR Command code XZ Command Response ...

Page 57: ...CR Version Information VS Reads the CF Reader Writer model information software version and creation date and time Example Reading the CF Reader Writer Software Version Send data VS CR Receive data VS0000V670 CF01 00000000 1 00 2004 04 01 CR Message data Any character string for testing communications 2 2 㧖 CR Command code TS Message data Command 2 2 1 1 2 㧖 CR Command code TS Retry flag Status fl...

Page 58: ...exhibit interference These commands can be used to check for noise at the waveform level to provide more detailed information on the actual status of the waveforms Noise Measurement Command NS Investigates the noise level when commands are received Example Investigating Ambient Noise Level Send data NS CR Receive data NS00000A CR Noise evaluation result The noise level is evaluated as the maximum ...

Page 59: ...se level Specifies the error noise level in two decimal digits This setting may be omitted Specification range 00 to 33 0 1 V Default 2 0 V When 00 is specified 100 Data 2 Measurement time Specifies the error noise measurement time in four decimal digits This setting may be omitted Specification range 0000 to 0100 s Default 0060 s When 0000 is specified Noise level when command is received is retu...

Page 60: ...through the indicator Forty bytes of data is read starting from address 0000h Example Investigating Communications Stability Send data SF CR Receive data SF0000A CR Evaluation Criteria Response Meaning Evaluation criteria Indicator A Excellent Min 80 within distribution range Lit green B Good Min 60 within distribution range Flashing green C No good Less than 60 within distribution range Flashing ...

Page 61: ... in the command 12 Overrun error An overrun error has occurred in the characters in the command 14 Format error The command format is incorrect The character interval exceeds the set time 18 Frame length error A command string longer than 300 characters was received Tag communications error 70 Communications error An error occurred during communications with a Tag and the communications could not ...

Page 62: ...60 SECTION 4 End Code List Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 4 Commands MEMO ...

Page 63: ...ECTION 5 Troubleshooting 61 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Diagnosis Function 62 Errors 62 Errors and Countermeasures 63 Troubleshooting 63 Error Tables 66 ...

Page 64: ...in the following table and take approrriate corrective actions before restarting operation If the problem cannot be solved after performing the above checks the CF Reader Writer may be faulty Indicator Status Description Error code Lights red CPU error Turn OFF the power supply and then turn it back ON to return to initial status Indicator Status Description Error code Lights red Error in communic...

Page 65: ... Writer are normally caused by one of the following four problems Handy Terminal is faulty CF Reader Writer is faulty Tag is faulty Other Repairs are required if a device is faulty Troubleshooting When an error occurs study the situation fully determine if the error will recur and its relation to other devices and then check the error according to the following flowchart ...

Page 66: ...F port Is the Handy Terminal power turned ON Contact the sales representative for the Handy Terminal manufacturer Use a recommended Handy Terminal p 12 Reset the Handy Terminal and turn ON the power again If the indicator does not flash after several attempts the Handy Termi nal CF port may be damaged Contact the sales representative for the Handy Terminal manufacturer Refer to the program p 62 Re...

Page 67: ...al Remove metal objects from near the Tag or change the mounting location of the Tag Noise Measure the noise level and take appropriate noise countermeasures Tags Communicate with the Tag with a different device to see if the Tag is functioning properly Normal end Are communications with Tags OK Is the indicator on the CF Reader Writer flashing green Send Read command RD from the Handy Terminal Th...

Page 68: ... A framing error has occurred in characters in the command 12 Overrun error An overrun error has occurred in characters in the command 14 Format error The command format is incorrect The character interval exceeded the set time 18 Frame length error A command string longer than 300 characters was received Error code Name Description 70 Communications error An error occurred during communications w...

Page 69: ...iter 68 Tags 70 Protective Covers 73 Communications Distance Specifications 75 Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions 79 Mutual Interference between Tags 79 Influence of Metal behind Tags Reference 80 Chemical Resistance of Tags 82 Memory Map 83 Maintenance and Inspection 84 Table of JIS8 Unit Code ASCII 85 Degree of Protection 86 ...

Page 70: ...single amplitude 0 1 mm acceleration 15 m s2 Performed 10 sweeps for 8 minutes each in upward downward right left forward and backward directions along 3 axes Shock resistance Imposed impact of 150 m s2 3 times each in upward downward left right forward and backward directions Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min at 100 VDC between connector terminals and case Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 m...

Page 71: ...SECTION 6 Specifications and Dimensions SECTION 6 Appendices 69 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual Dimensions Two 2 5 dia 37 3 42 8 90 1 46 3 43 8 7 5 22 4 5 Unit mm 34 1 37 ...

Page 72: ... to 70 C Ambient storage temperature 10 to 70 C Ambient operating humidity 35 to 95 35 to 85 Enclosure rating IP67 IEC60529 standard Vibration resistance 10 to 2 000 Hz double amplitude 0 2 mm acceleration 150 m s2 Performed 10 sweeps for 15 minutes in upward downward left right forward and backward directions Shock resistance 500 m s2 3 times each in upwards downwards left right forwards and back...

Page 73: ...5 3 5 1 2 1 Two R0 8 Two R0 2 Two R0 2 Reference plane 16 Case material PPS resin Filling material Epoxy resin Unit mm Two R0 2 Two 3 5 1 2 14 Two R0 8 Two R0 2 Reference plane 14 20 5 8 Two R0 2 Two 3 2 dia Four R0 5 Two 3 2 dia M3 screw holes Standard mounting holes 20 5 0 1 Mounting Hole Dimensions Unit mm Case material PPS resin Filling material Epoxy resin 28 Two R0 8 ...

Page 74: ...et Tag model V670 D13F01H Dimensions Mounting Method Place the attachment on the reference plane of the Tag and adjust its position until the mounting holes are aligned Secure it with M3 screws Tighten the M3 screws to a torque of 5 N m max General Specifications Conforms to Tag specifications Effect of Metal behind Tags Use of this Attachment increases the distance between the Tag and the metal s...

Page 75: ...ons V670 A75SY8046 for Symbol Technology Handy Terminals Two 3 x 5 oblong holes SUS304CP T1 2 SUS304 4 dia inter nal diameter 2 4 dia 60 4 53 4 13 6 Square holes 6 6 60 24 28 42 49 36 72 47 34 7 20 60 44 16 Two 2 2 dia 40 4 5 16 55 4 SUS304 dia inter nal diameter 2 4 dia Accessories Mounting screws 4 40 2 screws Mounting screws 2 56 2 screws ...

Page 76: ...RFID System User s Manual SECTION 6 Appendices V670 A75SH155S for SHARP Handy Terminals Two 2 2 dia SUS304CP T1 2 SUS304WPB 4 dia 38 8 31 48 9 19 3 27 36 72 6 15 64 4 hole pitch 34 7 9 Two 2 2 dia 30 4 5 51 21 5 28 2 5 Two 2 2 dia Accessories Mounting screws M2 4 screws ...

Page 77: ... depends on the mounting conditions Carefully check the conditions listed here Maximum Communications Distances Measurement Conditions V670 D13F03 V670 D13F01 V670 D13F01H Tag model Communications distance V670 D13F03 0 to 8mm V670 D13F01 0 to 3 mm V670 D13F01H 0 to 3 mm Tag CF Reader Writer Non metal Communica tions distance Non metal Communica tions distance Tag CF Reader Writer ...

Page 78: ...in Relation to Passing Direction X Direction Example 㪄㪉㪌 㪄㪉㪇 㪄㪊㪇 㪄㪈㪇 㪄㪌 㪄㪈㪌 㪌 㪈㪇 㪇 㪉㪇 㪉㪌 㪈㪌 㪊㪇 㪌 㪊㪇 㪉㪌 㪉㪇 㪈㪌 㪈㪇 Distance in x axis direction mm Distance in y axis direction mm Nonmetal Y mm X mm 㪄㪉㪌 㪄㪉㪇 㪄㪊㪇 㪄㪈㪇 㪄㪌 㪄㪈㪌 㪌 㪈㪇 㪇 㪉㪇 㪉㪌 㪈㪌 㪊㪇 㪌 㪊㪇 㪉㪌 㪉㪇 㪈㪌 㪈㪇 Distance in x axis direction mm Distance in y axis direction mm Y mm X mm Nonmetal 㪄㪉㪌 㪄㪉㪇 㪄㪊㪇 㪄㪈㪇 㪄㪌 㪄㪈㪌 㪌 㪈㪇 㪇 㪉㪇 㪉㪌 㪈㪌 㪊㪇 㪌 㪊㪇 㪉㪌 㪉㪇 㪈㪌 㪈㪇 Dist...

Page 79: ... does not include communications with the host device Communications Time The communications time is the time required for communications between CF Reader Writers and a Tag The time depends on the amount of data to be read or written Refer to the following charts for the communications time Command Response Communications time TAT 8 16 24 0 40 48 56 32 72 80 88 64 104112120 96 128 240 220 200 180...

Page 80: ...low The transmission time depends on the number of bits per character and the communications condi tions baud rate data length parity and stop bits This formula applies when there is no interval between Handy Terminal command characters i e when characters are continually transmitted If the number of command characters is A the number of response characters is B the baud rate is 38 400 bps the dat...

Page 81: ...on Operating Conditions Mutual Interference between Tags When using multiple Tags maintain the distances between Tags shown below to prevent malfunction due to mutual interference V670 D13F03 V670 D13F01 H Using the above information as reference carry out preliminary tests or take other appropriate measures to ensure proper installation 70 mm min 70 mm min 16 mm ...

Page 82: ...nces depending on the distance between the Tag and the metal behind the Tag same size as the Antenna V670 D13F01H Metal Aluminum Metal Iron 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 㪌㪇 㪋㪇 㪊㪇 㪉㪇 㪈㪇 㪉 㪋 㪍 㪇 㪈㪇 㪈㪉 㪈㪋 㪏 㪈㪏 㪉㪇 㪈㪍 㪉㪋 㪉㪍 㪉㪏 㪉㪉 㪊㪇 Distance between Tag and metal mm Percent of communications distance The communications distance without metal is 100 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 㪌㪇 㪋㪇 㪊㪇 㪉㪇 㪈㪇 㪉 㪋 㪍 㪇 㪈㪇 㪈㪉 㪈㪋 㪏 㪈㪏 㪉㪇 㪈㪍 㪉㪋 㪉㪍 㪉㪏 ...

Page 83: ...oper installation The communications distance without metal is 100 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 㪌㪇 㪋㪇 㪊㪇 㪉㪇 㪈㪇 㪉 㪋 㪍 㪇 㪈㪇 㪈㪉 㪈㪋 㪏 㪈㪏 㪉㪇 㪈㪍 㪉㪋 㪉㪍 㪉㪏 㪉㪉 㪊㪇 Distance between Tag and metal mm Percent of communications distance 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 㪌㪇 㪋㪇 㪊㪇 㪉㪇 㪈㪇 㪉 㪋 㪍 㪇 㪈㪇 㪈㪉 㪈㪋 㪏 㪈㪏 㪉㪇 㪈㪍 㪉㪋 㪉㪍 㪉㪏 㪉㪉 㪊㪇 Distance between Tag and metal mm Percent of communications distance The communications distance without metal is 10...

Page 84: ...ol microhexanone aqua regia chromic acid sulfur 90 RT methyl ethyl ketone aniline nitrobenzene monochlorobenzene pyridine nitric acid 60 RT and formic acid 80 RT Aqua regia chromic acid sulfuric acid 90 RT nitric acid 60 RT liquid ammonia acetone methylene chloride phenol and trichlene Chemicals That May Cause Discoloration Swelling etc ABS resin Epoxy resin Hydrochloric acid alcohol freon sodium ...

Page 85: ...ection is used addresses 0000h to 0003h are used for protection address information and cannot be used as part of the user area For details refer to Write Protection p 33 Write Protection ID Codes This is a 4 byte area where a Tag identification number unique Tag number is written The ID code is written at shipment and cannot be changed The ID code can be read using the ID read command Page User a...

Page 86: ... Inspection details Criteria Required equip ment Fluctuation in power supply voltage Check at the power supply terminal block that the criteria area satisfied Within the specifications for power sup ply voltage Tester Check whether instantaneous power fail ure occurs frequently and whether volt age fluctuates considerably Within allowable voltage fluctuation range Power supply analyzer Ambient env...

Page 87: ...0010 2 TC2 STX DC2 2 B R b r イ ツ メ 0011 3 TC3 ETX DC3 3 C S c s ウ テ モ 0100 4 TC4 EOT DC4 4 D T d t エ ト ヤ 0101 5 TC5 NEQ TC8 NAK 5 E U e u オ ナ ユ 0110 6 TC6 ACK TC9 SYN 6 F V f v ヲ カ ニ ヨ 0111 7 BEL TC10 ETB 7 G W g w ァ キ ヌ ラ 1000 5 FE0 BS CAN 8 H X h x ィ ク ネ リ 1001 9 FE1 HT EM 9 I Y i y ゥ ケ ノ ル 1010 10 FE2 LF SUB J Z j z ェ コ ハ レ 1011 11 FE3 VT ESC K k ォ サ ヒ ロ 1100 12 FE4 FF IS4 FS L l ャ シ フ ワ 1101 1...

Page 88: ... e g a finger cannot enter 3 Solid foreign material 2 5mm or more in diameter e g wire cannot enter 4 Solid foreign material 1 mm or more in diameter e g wire cannot enter 5 Dust in a volume that interferes with the normal operation of devices or reduces safety cannot enter 6 No dust can enter Class Protection level Test method overview tested with fresh water 0 No particular protection No particu...

Page 89: ...ng the tester shown in the following figure 6 Protection against extreme water jet flow No adverse effect from extreme direct water jet flow from any direction Spray water from all directions for 1 minute per surface area 1 m2 for a total of 3 minutes or more using the tester shown in the following figure 7 Protection against water soaking No water penetration even if the object is immersed in wat...

Page 90: ...dices NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association Table for conversion from NEMA enclosure classifications to IEC60529 Conversion from IEC60529 to NEMA enclosure classifications is not available NEMA250 IEC60529 1 IP10 2 IP11 3 IP54 3R IP14 3S IP54 4 4X IP56 5 IP52 6 6P IP67 12 12K IP52 13 IP54 ...

Page 91: ...SECTION 6 Degree of Protection SECTION 6 Appendices 89 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User s Manual MEMO ...

Page 92: ... Revision History A manual revision code is added to the end of the catalog number shown at the bottom of the front and back covers Revision code Date of revision Reason for revision revised page 01 June 2004 Original production Catalog number E1 01 Revision code ...

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