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5-6 Communication Command

5-11

5-6-2  Write (WT)

Writes the specified bytes of data from the specified first address into a tag.

Example: Writing 4 bytes of data ("11223344") from the address 0010h

(Single trigger, hexadecimal code)

Sent data: WTSTH 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 * [CR]

Received data: WT 0 0 0 0 * [CR]

Communication designation

Specifies how to communicate with a tag.  For details, refer to the communication desig-
nation list.

Data designation

Specifies a type of transmitted code of data written into a tag.
"A": ASCII code
"H": Hexadecimal code

Antenna designation

Fixed to "1".

First address of written area

Specifies the first address of area, where data is written into, in four hexadecimal digits.
Available designation range: 0000h to 007Fh.

Number of written bytes

Specifies the number of bytes of data written into a tag in two hexadecimal digits.
Available designation range: 01h to 80h.

Written data

Data written into a tag.  For a hexadecimal code, two characters per byte.

Correct Usage

Specify the number of written bytes so that the sum of the number of written bytes and the first address of written area 
cannot exceed the tag memory capacity (128 bytes).

Example:  For the address 0010h, the range between 00h and 70h can be specified.

<Command>

Command 

code

"WT"

Communication 

designation

Data
desig-
nation

Antenna 
designa-
tion

The first address of written area

The number of 

written bytes

Written data

Number of specified bytes

<Response>

Command 

code

"WT"

Termination 

code

"00"

Retrans-

mission 

flag

Status 

flag

Summary of Contents for V670-H11

Page 1: ...tem V670 Series User s Manual ID Controller Antenna and ID Tag ID Controller Model V670 CD1D V1 Antenna Model V670 H11 Model V670 H51 Model V670 H51Q ID Tag Model V670 D13F03 Model V670 D13F01 Model V...

Page 2: ...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 US...

Page 3: ...T 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 P...

Page 4: ...ur attention Meaning of Signal Words CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Meaning of Alert Symbols Indi...

Page 5: ...1 controller Combination of this antenna with Model V670 CD1D controller might result in unstable communication Installation Site Install the product at a location where It is not exposed to corrosive...

Page 6: ...i V670 H11 Series V670 H51 Series V670 H51Q Series jar Kontrollida V670 CD1D Series tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukaine...

Page 7: ...log number shown at the left lower part of front cover and back cover Manual Revision History Revision Code Date of Revision Reason of Revision Revised Page October 2000 First Edition 02 May 2003 New...

Page 8: ...ions 2 4 2 1 6 Example of Wiring 2 5 2 1 7 Outside Dimension 2 6 2 2 Antenna 2 7 2 2 1 Specifications 2 7 2 2 2 Outside Dimension 2 8 2 3 Tag 2 9 2 3 1 Specifications 2 9 2 3 2 Outside Dimension 2 10...

Page 9: ...Signal 3 11 3 1 7 Connecting RS 232C Interface 3 12 3 2 Antenna 3 16 3 2 1 Installation Site 3 16 3 2 2 How To Install 3 16 3 3 Tag 3 18 3 3 1 Installation Site 3 18 3 3 2 How to Install 3 18 Chapter...

Page 10: ...5 14 5 6 6 Tag Function Designation TF 5 15 5 6 7 ID Read ID 5 16 5 7 Communication Subcommand 5 17 5 7 1 Command Processing Abort AA 5 17 5 7 2 Polling Query PC 5 17 5 8 Controller Control Command 5...

Page 11: ...reen 7 7 7 5 2 2 Changing Operation Mode 7 7 7 5 2 3 Accepting Key in Initial Screen of Monitor Mode 7 8 7 5 2 4 Accepting Key in Initial Screen of Run Mode 7 9 7 5 3 Displaying Details of Setting 7 1...

Page 12: ...ondition Reference 9 1 Influence of Metal of Antenna Reference 9 1 9 2 Mutual Interference between Antennas Reference 9 3 9 3 Mutual Interference between Tags Reference 9 4 9 4 Influence of Back Metal...

Page 13: ...dard antenna with dimensions of 4 5 3 cm Model V670 H11 can achieve the com munication range of 20 mm in combination with model V670 D13F03 Model V670 H11 has a very fast communication perfor mance an...

Page 14: ...teel structure Made of PPS Model V670 A81 is highly resistant to chemicals Easy to use By connecting the programming console model C200H PRO27 unbundled referred to as ProCon to the Controller via the...

Page 15: ...Host Devices Precaution for Correct use In consequence of diversification of small size antennas tags the ID controller has been upgraded to Model V670 CD1D V1 Be sure to combine Model V670 H51 or Mod...

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Page 17: ...O COM OUT2 GR RST IN OUT1 MADE IN JAPAN 24VDC 24VDC 7W V 6 70 CD1 D V670 CD1D V1 ID 1 Node number setup switch 2 Dip switch 3 LED display 4 Cover 5 Connecting port for programming console 6 Connecting...

Page 18: ...common to 1 2 and 5 Open as necessary 5 Connecting port for pro gramming console Used to connect a programming con sole Our programming console type C200H PRO27 unbundled can connect to this port thr...

Page 19: ...Between the grounding terminal and the case Withstand voltage Leakage current 5 mA or less at 1 000 VAC for 1 minute Impressed to 1 to 6 above Protective structure Contains a panel Vibration resistan...

Page 20: ...al parity even odd nil Horizontal parity is used as FCS Line length A maximum of 15 m Suitable connector D SUB 9 pin male Model XM2A 0901 plug and model XM2S 0911 hood which come with our controller R...

Page 21: ...AN 24VDC PRO27 COM 24VDC 24VDC GR RS 232C RESET RUN COMM NORM ERR RST IN OUT1 OUT2 V670 CD1D V1 ID Connecting Cable Model V700 P10 Controller Model V670 CD1D V1 Antenna Type Model V670 H11 Host Progra...

Page 22: ...2 1 Controller 2 6 2 1 7 Outside Dimension Case material PC ASA resin 10 8 10 10 10 5 5 100 66 56 75 Max 85 17 5 18 90 2 4 5 11 5 9 5 V 6 70 CD1 D V670 CD1D V1 ID Unit mm...

Page 23: ...67 IEC60529 Standard 1 IP67g for communication side only JEM Standard Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz double amplitude 0 7 mm acceleration 50 m s2 Performing sweep 10 times for 8 min utes in an upwa...

Page 24: ...nit mm 29 14 8 10 38 43 12 5 0 coaxial cable with a standard length of 2 m Connector 60 3 15 4 10 M18 1 2 stuffing nut Toothed lock washer 24 Core 18 34 mm Unit mm Case material Brass PBT Filler resin...

Page 25: ...nt storage temperature 10 to 70 C Ambient operating humidity 35 to 95 RH 35 to 85 RH Protective structure IP67 IEC60529 Standard Vibration 10 to 2000 Hz double amplitude 1 5 mm acceleration 150 m s2 P...

Page 26: ...resin Unit mm Reference plane for installation 8 3 5 1 2 14 2 R0 8 2 R0 2 2 R0 2 14 16 4 R0 5 2 R0 8 2 R0 2 Case material PPS resin Filler resin Epoxy resin Unit mm 2 R0 8 2 R0 2 8 14 20 5 28 4 R0 5 2...

Page 27: ...es 0000h to 0003h are used as protect address information and cannot be used as a user area For details refer to 4 6 Write Protection Function ID Code This is a 4 byte area where tag identification nu...

Page 28: ...de Dimension How to install Place the attachment on the reference plane of the tag and adjust its position until the fitting holes align with each other Then secure both parts with M3 screws Screw tig...

Page 29: ...oof specification Connector without waterproof specification Item Model V700 P10 Length Approximately 2 m Weight Approximately 110 g Model V670 A40 Model V670 A41 Model V670 A42 Model V670 A43 Length...

Page 30: ...ith the extension cable Antenna Controller ID Tag Communication Range Model V670 H11 Model V670 CD1D V1 Model V670 D13F03 5 to 23 mm Area width 20 mm or more if the range between a tag and antenna is...

Page 31: ...ne which is on an antenna center line and vertical to the antenna is shown below When tag is attached perpendicular to the passing direction X direction typical example Antenna extension cable Model V...

Page 32: ...ed perpendicular to the passing direction X direction typical example Antenna extension cable Model V670 A4 not used When tag is attached horizontally in relation to the passing direction X direction...

Page 33: ...ID tag The time varies depending on data amount to be read and written The communication time can be calculated from the charts and formulas below Read Write Write with verification Command Response...

Page 34: ...sfer time communication time response transmission time The number of bits per character and baud rate vary depending on the communication conditions baud rate data length parity and stop bit Assuming...

Page 35: ...Conditions Antenna extension cable Model V670 A4 not used 0 500 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Number of processed bytes Byte Maximum passing speed m min 10mm Distance 15mm 2...

Page 36: ...cable Model V670 A4 not used 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Number of processed bytes Byte 200 160 180 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Maximum passing speed m min 3mm Distance 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Numb...

Page 37: ...sed 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Number of processed bytes Byte 200 160 180 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Maximum passing speed m min 3mm Distance 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Number of processed bytes Byte...

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Page 39: ...r which comes with the controller into a notch at the left end of the cover When the cover opens you can see the two node number setup switches SW1 and SW2 two dip switches SW3 and SW4 and con necting...

Page 40: ...h to change a function of input terminal RST IN Reset input SW3 2 Switch to set an operation mode at startup Command execution mode SW3 3 Switch to enable or disable verification at writing Disabling...

Page 41: ...r is assigned appropriately any commu nication cannot be made Setting node number Set the node number with the two node number setup switch SW1 left is for an upper order and SW2 right for a lower ord...

Page 42: ...ns as reset input SW3 2 Description ON Starts in the Self Execution mode when the power supply turns ON OFF Starts in the Command Execution mode when the power supply turns ON SW3 3 Description ON Ena...

Page 43: ...2 SW4 1 Description ON ON 115200 bps OFF 38400 bps OFF ON 19200 bps OFF 9600 bps SW4 3 Description ON 8 bits OFF 7 bits SW4 5 SW4 4 Description ON ON Even parity OFF No parity OFF ON Odd parity OFF E...

Page 44: ...able gas dust salt or iron powder Place affected by vibration or impact Place exposed to the direct sunlight Place splashed with water oil or chemicals Assembly in panel The ambient operating temperat...

Page 45: ...lock paint to fix screws Otherwise the case may crack Installation on a DIN rail Unit mm When you install the controller on the DIN rail hook the controller over the A and push the controller in the d...

Page 46: ...o disconnect Correct Usage Do not pull the cable forcibly Otherwise the cable may be broken or damaged When you connect or disconnect the connector be sure to turn off the power supply Otherwise a tro...

Page 47: ...er a metal part of connector joint with a sheath Sumitomo Electric Industries SumiTube A 20 mm in diameter as shown below Heat the sheath 120 C is recommendable using a drier etc to shrink it The cabl...

Page 48: ...24VDC and 0 2 A 7 W Decide the capacity taking into consideration inrush current approximately 5 A 3 1 6 2 Wiring Reset Signal Manufacturer Model Applicable Wire Type Japan Solderless Terminal 1 25 N...

Page 49: ...erminal for terminal M3 self up screws are used for the terminal For a crimp terminal use the terminal below Tightening torque should be approximately 0 6 N m Correct Usage Take care that the input vo...

Page 50: ...PC compatible machine 9 pin Signal Name Code Signal Direction Pin No Input Output Ground for maintenance or ground GR Shield Ground for signal or common return SG 5 Send data SD 3 Receive data RD 2 Re...

Page 51: ...CS 1 7 2 3 4 5 5 3 2 7 8 GR SG SD RD RS CS View of fitting face of cable connector at the controller side View of fitting face of cable connector at the host device side 1 5 6 9 1 5 6 9 Controller Mo...

Page 52: ...to assemble a connector 1 Terminate the cable properly 2 Solder the core and plug pin To the ID controller Plug Model XM2A 0901 which comes with the controller OMRON Hood Model XM2S 0911 1 which comes...

Page 53: ...When you disconnect the connector loosen the two lock screws and pull out the lug of connector hood straight If it is hard to pull out the connector hold the controller tightly and pull out it Correc...

Page 54: ...ce affected by vibration or impact Place splashed with water oil or chemicals 3 2 2 How to Install Model V670 H11 Installation on a surface Installation on the back Insert a nut which comes with the a...

Page 55: ...may damage the antenna or may reduce its water resistance Tightening strength Tighten the nuts to the torque specified below When tightening the nuts be sure to use toothed lock washers Model V670 H5...

Page 56: ...g instructions Neither shave drill nor machine the tag Do not apply any excessive force to the tag Neither contact the tag and any metal with each other nor install the tag near any metal When the tag...

Page 57: ...direction Model V670 D13F01H Tag installation direction Example of tag installation Install the tag on a flat surface Avoid installation on a curved surface Marking side Marking side M3 screw Tighten...

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Page 59: ...scription ST Single command Trigger When the command is received the communication with the tag is executed and the response is returned SA Single Auto command After the command is received the commun...

Page 60: ...inated by a command process abort com mand AA However no response is made after the communication with one tag is ended Response is returned by a polling query PC command instead Use this designation...

Page 61: ...e leading edge of input signal is detected Repeat processing is ended by a command process abort command AA To the external input of ID controller The system waits for a leading edge of an input signa...

Page 62: ...ng query PC command instead Use this designation when several controllers are connected to a host device through RS 485 etc Commercial 232C 485 converter is required Correct Usage To use the communica...

Page 63: ...n executed immediately before If the same tag exists continuously the system waits until any other tag enters the communication area st When a command has been received the communication is executed t...

Page 64: ...output can be performed The ID system does not need to be controlled from a host device So a simplified system can be built up very quickly The following operating conditions can be registered The pr...

Page 65: ...s Communication command RD Communication mode RI OUT1 Outputs OUT1 in tms at data matched OUT2 Outputs OUT2 at abnormal end RS 232C Nil Error output Coincidence output Trigger input Synchronization se...

Page 66: ...n the external trigger system command command process starts when the command process starts In the auto system command com mand process starts when the tag has been detected If the default value is s...

Page 67: ...executed correctly By specifying the Response Delay time the response start time can be changed Actual time from the transmission of command to the start of response is internal process time a minimu...

Page 68: ...o the check code area When a data verification command is sent the CRC code of data in the target area for calculation is cal culated and it is compared with data of the check code area If those data...

Page 69: ...on parameter using a tag function setting command TF Similarly to disable the Write Protect specify Disable with the process designation parameter Relation between Protect information and Protect area...

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Page 71: ...cept all the commands except the subcommands etc When the controller has accepted any command the controller enters the command processing status Command processing When the command has been accepted...

Page 72: ...entify a target controller at the 1 N connection Specify it through a rotary switch SW1 2 Command code Specifies the execution command Data Specifies the parameters address number of bytes etc for the...

Page 73: ...returned by a request to retransmit data RR 0 Communication status Shows that process has been executed correctly 1 Tag data status Shows that the verification result of data check command MD is inva...

Page 74: ...ters 00 to FF and transmitted Transmitted two character is equiv alent to 1 byte of data in a tag Be sure to specify a written data with every two characters 00 to FF even number If any data of odd nu...

Page 75: ...of first address and number of bytes Other restriction Read RD A Available designation range of first address 0000h to 007Fh B Available designation range of number of bytes 01h to 80h A B 80h Write W...

Page 76: ...or polling input trigger PI is specified by a command to communicate with the tag or when a command not for the communication with the tag communication subcommand controller control command or host...

Page 77: ...lation result of memory data into a tag DF Data Fill Fills a specified area with specified data MD Memory Check Specifies verifies a check code of memory in a tag TF Tag Function Designation Specifies...

Page 78: ...received the communication with the tag is exe cuted at the leading edge timing of external input TRG and the response is returned RA Repeat auto SA designation is repeated The communication with the...

Page 79: ...ocol format refer to 5 2 Command Response Format 1 1 Protocol Example of sent data Example of received data Command code Data Terminator Terminator Command code Data Termination code Retransmis sion f...

Page 80: ...007Fh Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read in HEX code The number of bytes that can be read at a time is as follows ASCII 256 bytes 256 characters HEX 128 bytes 256 character...

Page 81: ...s written into in four hexadecimal digits Available designation range 0000h to 007Fh Number of written bytes Specifies the number of bytes of data written into a tag in two hexadecimal digits Availabl...

Page 82: ...omputed in four hexadecimal digits Available designation range 0000h to 007Fh Number of addition area bytes Specifies the number of bytes of area where data is computed in two hexadecimal dig its Avai...

Page 83: ...rst address of written area Specifies the address to write a data into a tag in four hexadecimal digits Available designation range 0000h to 007Fh Last address of written area Specifies the last addre...

Page 84: ...fication Antenna designation Fixed to 1 First address of check block Specifies the first address of check block in four hexadecimal digits Available designation range 0000h to 007Dh Number of bytes of...

Page 85: ...ved data WT 0000 CR Setting protect function Sent data TFSTP 1 CR Received data TF 0 0 0 0 CR Communication designation Specifies how to communicate with a tag For details refer to the communication d...

Page 86: ...ation st only is unavailable Data designation Fixed to H hexadecimal code Antenna designation Fixed to 1 Read data User ID data read out of a tag 00000000 to 3FFFFFFF High order 2 bits are fixed to 0...

Page 87: ...h a tag is ended Response according to a type of command executed specified by the communication designation of polling 2 Received before the communication is ended The command code is the same as one...

Page 88: ...RR Requests to send again the last response from the controller Response Returns the response data returned last In this case the retransmission flag becomes 1 Process designation Specifies a controll...

Page 89: ...ut 2 0 No change 1 Turned OFF forcibly 2 Turned ON forcibly External input informa tion Returns the signal status when a command of external input has been received The sec ond character is always 0 0...

Page 90: ...e communication judgment No parameter The condition is data judgment Command 1 Process command Command code SE Process code Example of execution command 2 OUT1 output Condition A Comparison parameter...

Page 91: ...munication NG DS Data status AL Always xx Nil Data judgment Judgment data matched Judgment data unmatched Judgment data or more Judgment data or less The data judgment can be used by an execution comm...

Page 92: ...eter 1 Character interval monitoring time 2 Response Ready time 3 Communication restriction time setting Parameter data only when changing Data No Available value 1 Specifies four decimal digits 0 to...

Page 93: ...ormation VS Reads a version of software of the controller Message data Any character string to execute a test communication Command Command code TS Message data Response Command code TS Termination co...

Page 94: ...the communication with a tag and the communication cannot be completed cor rectly 71 Verification error A correct data cannot be written into a tag only when verification is enabled 72 No tag error T...

Page 95: ...TD Displays a command data 190 PRINT 1 TXD Sends a data string 200 GOSUB RECEIVE Receives a data string 210 PRINT RX REC Displays a response data 220 GOTO LOOP 230 240 RECEIVE DATA 250 RECEIVE 260 RXD...

Page 96: ...tring 210 GOSUB RECEIVE Receives a data string 220 PRINT RX REC Displays a response data 230 GOTO LOOP 240 250 RECEIVE DATA 260 RECEIVE 270 RXD 280 WHILE LOC 1 0 WEND 290 WHILE INSTR RXD CHR 13 0 300...

Page 97: ...st Item Condition Remarks Execution com mand Communication command For the communication command refer to 5 4 Command List Communication mode RA RI Continuous operation is required in the Self Executi...

Page 98: ...gh the dip switch turn ON SW 3 2 or with the MO Operation Mode Change command If you enters the Self Execution mode through the dip switch turn OFF the power supply once turn on the power supply again...

Page 99: ...t command string SE00RDRAH1001010 080400000001 XX 0500 ER00000000 XX 0000 XX XX 0000 Description of sent command string SE00RDRAH1001010 Execution command Read 16 bytes from the address 10h 0804000000...

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Page 101: ...d the details of error We recommend you to use our Programming Console model C200H PRO27 unbundled To connect the Programming Console to the controller the cable model V700 P10 unbundled is required L...

Page 102: ...7 2 Unit mm 7 2 Outside Dimension...

Page 103: ...As shown below insert the dedicated key sheet into the slit at the top of programming console Insert the key sheet pressing it with your fingers softly until the key sheet has been held completely in...

Page 104: ...the reverse side or at the reverse side Keep the removed panel as shown in the figure 2 Insert the square connector of the connecting cable completely until a lock lever clicks to fix it 3 Open a cov...

Page 105: ...he V670 Series the PROGRAM mode is not used Do not posi tion the key at PROGRAM when you use the V670 Series To reduce the buzzer sound when you press the key pad set the lever at the side face of the...

Page 106: ...tion Displays a maximum of 30 items of error information in order of occurrence Statistic Error Information According to the error code displays the number of errors occurred after the controller star...

Page 107: ...in the MONITOR mode then 7 5 2 2 Changing Operation Mode The controller operation mode is switched by changing the key switch of the programming console MONITOR Mode Communication with a tag can be e...

Page 108: ...In this screen the and keys only can be accepted Shows the display information selection screen Shows the READ initial selection screen Shows the WRITE initial selection screen Shows the TEST READ in...

Page 109: ...Initial Screen of Run Mode When the key switch is set to RUN an initial screen of RUN mode is appears In this screen the and keys only can be accepted Shows the display information selec tion screen S...

Page 110: ...ems are shown as follows Item Display Node No 00 to 31 RS 232C communi cation setting Communication speed 9600 19200 38400 115200 Data length 7 8 Stop bit 1 2 Parity E O N Input function changeover RE...

Page 111: ...volatile memory The figure below shows the character interval monitoring time as an example When you change any other parameter the sequence is the same Item Display Value CHAR TIME Character interval...

Page 112: ...s with and When you press the screen is ready to accept the address input The available charac ters are to and to The start address value must be equal to the end address value or less If the start ad...

Page 113: ...the available designation range check the tag memory capacity When you press the key the screen is ready to accept the address entry The avail able keys are to and to Set the start address to 10h and...

Page 114: ...hen you press the key a data is read out of the tag and a maximum of 4 bytes of data beginning with the specified start address is displayed When you press the key the start address value increases on...

Page 115: ...designation range check the tag memory capacity Set the start address to 10h the end address to 1Fh and a data to 7F When you press the key the data is writ ten into the tag When the data has been wri...

Page 116: ...mmunication mode first 7 5 7 2 Test Reading 7 5 7 3 Test Writing Specify a communication mode Using the key s or the to keys change a communication mode to be displayed Decide with the keys Specify th...

Page 117: ...sed No error occurs An errors occur Correct Usage If you want to keep the details of errors neither turn off the power supply nor reset the system If any error does not occur NO ERROR is dis played If...

Page 118: ...rrect Usage If you want to keep the statistic error information neither turn off the power supply nor reset the system Those are read out per error code in ascending numeric order of error code number...

Page 119: ...and the execution result in the RUN mode Termination code Received command This screen shows the received command and termination code If there are any received command communication designation termi...

Page 120: ...7 20...

Page 121: ...power supply and I O cable Whether wiring is correct Whether terminal screws are tightened completely 3 10 2 Setting of dip switch Whether the node number is set properly Whether the communication is...

Page 122: ...ication between the controller and host device host communication error or between the antenna and tag communication error the ERR LED turns on A maximum of 30 errors are stored in memory When 30 erro...

Page 123: ...ot be written into a tag only when verification is enabled 72 No tag error There is no tag in a communication area of antenna when a trigger system command is executed In a command which performed com...

Page 124: ...mat ter e Discoloration or corrosion in a metal part a Within the specifications b Within the specifications c Within the specifications d Neither dust nor foreign material is acceptable e Neither di...

Page 125: ...flow according to the details of error Main check flow Check whether the system connection is correct Check whether the host communication is correct Correct Wrong To the system connection check flow...

Page 126: ...Turn on the power supply Does RUN LED turn ON Check whether the specified volt age is supplied Supply the specified voltage Does reset input turn ON Turn OFF reset input Does NORM ERR red turn ON Con...

Page 127: ...sponse correct Is the communication format correct Is the communication cable connector wired correctly Correct the communication format Modify the connector wiring Does the host device work correctly...

Page 128: ...ith another one Is the opposed condition correct Adjust the distance and restrain flutter Is the tag correct Replace the tag with another one Are the tag memory capacity and set address correct Specif...

Page 129: ...14 15 Distance between the sensing head of antenna and metal mm 100 80 90 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Communication range ratio Assume that the communication distance without metal is 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 130: ...70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Communication range ratio Assume that the communication distance without metal is 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Distance between the sensing head of antenna and met...

Page 131: ...antennas in parallel Model V670 H51 Q Installing the antennas facing each other Installing the antennas in parallel Precaution for Correct use With the above description as reference carry out a preli...

Page 132: ...as shown below Model V670 D13F03 Model V670 D13F01 H Precaution for Correct use With the above description as reference carry out a preliminary test or take other appropriate measures to ensure succe...

Page 133: ...nna is shown below Model V670 H11 Model V670 D13F03 0 0 100 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 Distance between metal and tag mm Communication range ratio 0 20 40 60 80 100 Distance between metal and tag mm...

Page 134: ...roduct 0 2 4 6 8 9 1 3 5 7 10 Distance between metal and tag mm Communication range ratio 0 100 80 60 40 20 10 90 70 50 30 0 2 4 6 8 9 1 3 5 7 10 Distance between metal and tag mm Communication range...

Page 135: ...eterioration depending on the tag angle is shown below Model V670 D13F03 Communication range deterioration Model V670 D13F01 H Communication range deterioration The tag makes contact with the sensing...

Page 136: ...a 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...

Page 137: ...T d t 0101 5 TC5 NEQ TC8 NAK 5 E U e u 0110 6 TC6 ACK TC9 SYN 6 F V f v 0111 7 BEL TC10 ETB 7 G W g w 1000 8 FE0 BS CAN 8 H X h x 1001 9 FE1 HT EM 9 I Y i y 1010 10 FE2 LF SUB J Z j z 1011 11 FE3 VT E...

Page 138: ...03 Tag Memory capacity 128 bytes Outside dimension 8 16 3 5 mm Model V670 D13F01 Tag Memory capacity 128 bytes Outside dimension 8 28 3 5 mm Model V670 D13F01H Junction cable 3 m Model V670 A40 For co...

Page 139: ...ation Class Protection Level Test Method Overview Test with fresh water 0 No particular protection Any particular protection is not taken to water penetration No Test 1 Protection against drop of wate...

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