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Man. No. Z339-E1-13

Reader/Writer

V680S-HMD63-ETN
V680S-HMD64-ETN
V680S-HMD66-ETN

V680S Series

User’s Manual

(Modbus TCP)

RFID System

Summary of Contents for V680S Series

Page 1: ...Man No Z339 E1 13 Reader Writer V680S HMD63 ETN V680S HMD64 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN V680S Series User s Manual Modbus TCP RFID System ...

Page 2: ...thout the prior written permission of OMRON 2 Because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the us...

Page 3: ...ction10 Section11 Terms and Conditions Agreement Always Read This Information Product Overview System Configuration Component Names Installation and Connections Preparations for Communications Functions Host Communications Specifications Web Browser Interface RFID System V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer User s Manual Troubleshooting Maintena...

Page 4: ...uyer an amount equal to the purchase price of the non complying Product provided that in no event shall Omron be responsible for warranty repair indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products unless Omron s analysis confirms that the Products were properly handled stored installed and maintained and not subject to contamination abuse misuse or inappropriate modification Return of...

Page 5: ...EM 2 Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Disclaimers 1 Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test condition...

Page 6: ...ther cable may cause malfunctions or failure The communications range is adversely affected if there is any metal material around the RF Tag Transmission will not be possible if the front and back panels are mistakenly reversed and the Unit is mounted to a metallic surface V680 D1KP66MT V680S D2KF67M D8KF67M V680S D2KF68M D8KF68M The transmission distancewill be reduced when the Unit is not mounte...

Page 7: ...RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Introduction Introduction 5 4 Cleaning Do not clean the Product with paint thinner benzene acetone or kerosene 5 Disposal Dispose of the Product as industrial waste ...

Page 8: ... RF Tags and may possibly damage the RF Tags Prior to using the Product in the vicinity of any of these devices perform a test to determine whether the Product can be used under the resulting influence Connect the control signal to the positive and negative sides of the power supply The control signal is used to change the operation mode of the Reader Writer Refer to Connecting the V680S A41 M A51...

Page 9: ...Meanings of Symbols Indicates particularly important points related to a function including precautions and application advice Indicates page numbers containing relevant information Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology ...

Page 10: ... Product Overview 15 Features 16 Application Flowchart 20 Product Specifications 27 Reader Writer 27 Connector Cover Standard Type 30 Connector Cover Slim Type 32 Extension Cable 33 Cables 34 RF Tag 36 Data Characteristics 48 Communications Range Specifications 48 Section 2 System Configuration 57 System Configuration 58 Section 3 Component Names 63 Component Names 64 Reader Writer 64 Cables 66 RF...

Page 11: ...nector 92 Section 5 Preparations for Communications 93 Starting the Reader Writer 94 Reader Writer Starting Procedure 94 Setting Communications Conditions 95 Preparations for Work 95 Setting the IP Address of the Reader Writer from a Web Browser 97 Setting Procedure for Modbus Queries from the Host Device 99 Section 6 Functions 101 Operation Mode 102 Run Mode 102 Safe Mode 102 RF Tag Communication...

Page 12: ...eld Extension Mode 126 High speed Traveling Mode 127 Using Communication Diagnostic and the RF Analyzer 129 Using the Web Server 129 Using Modbus Queries for Communication Diagnostic 135 Using Field Extension Mode 138 Using Field Extension Mode 138 Using High speed Traveling Mode 147 Section 7 Host Communications Specifications 157 Modbus Communications Protocol 158 Message Formats 159 Function Co...

Page 13: ...239 Section 9 Troubleshooting 241 Error Descriptions 242 Fatal Errors 242 Nonfatal Errors 242 Errors and Indicator Status 243 Fatal Errors 243 Nonfatal Errors 245 Errors and Countermeasures 246 Reader Writer Operation Errors 246 IP Address Duplication Error 247 System Errors 247 V680S Query Errors 249 RF Tag Communications Errors 250 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 251 Main Check Flowchart 251 System C...

Page 14: ...ions Time for Reference Only 274 Reader Writer Installation Precautions 278 V680S HMD63 ETN 278 V680S HMD64 ETN 279 V680S HMD66 ETN 281 RF Tag Installation Precautions 283 V680 D1KP54T 283 V680 D1KP66T 286 V680 D1KP66MT 289 V680 D1KP66T SP 292 V680 D1KP58HTN 296 V680S D2KF67 298 V680S D2KF67M 301 V680S D8KF67 304 V680S D8KF67M 307 V680S D2KF68 310 V680S D2KF68M 313 V680S D8KF68 316 V680S D8KF68M 3...

Page 15: ...RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Introduction Introduction 13 Index 335 Revision History 338 Firmware Version Update History 339 ...

Page 16: ...14 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Introduction Introduction MEMO ...

Page 17: ...ection 1 Product Overview Features 16 Application Flowchart 20 Product Specifications 27 Reader Writer 27 Connector Cover Standard Type 30 Connector Cover Slim Type 32 Extension Cable 33 Cables 34 RF Tag 36 Data Characteristics 48 Communications Range Specifications 48 ...

Page 18: ...ated into the Reader Writer for a simple structure Simple Installation The Reader Writer is automatically set to the best parameters according to the RF Tags to achieve stable communications with more consistent communications and less omissions of RF Tags in the communications field PLC Antenna PLC Amplifier ID Controller Previous OMRON Models V680S Integrated Reader Writer 24 VDC power supply 24...

Page 19: ...riters with firmware version 2 00 or higher For details refer to Using Communication Diagnostic and the RF Analyzer in Section 6 Functions p 129 If you use the RFID System under installation conditions that provide a high communications leeway you can reduce communications troubles during system operation and achieve stable line operation Area of stable communications Area of unstable communicatio...

Page 20: ...hernet cable without any restrictions from the host PLC manufacturer A Switching Hub can be used to easily connect more than one RFID System Set the IP address to avoid conflicts Switching Hub PLC Easy Addition of Reader Writers Using an Ethernet Hub The DC Power Supply is needed to operate the devices 24 VDC power supply 24 VDC power supply 24 VDC power supply Reader Writer Reader Writer Reader W...

Page 21: ... so that you can easily perform setup and status monitoring by connecting to a computer without the need for any special software You can connect a computer to the Switching Hub to easily set up the Reader Writers and check the status of the Reader Writers Switching Hub PLC Personal computer Reader Writer 24 VDC power supply ...

Page 22: ...MD63 ETN Use two screws V680S HMD64 ETN HMD66 ETN Use four screws p 87 Connections and Wiring You must connect the power supply lines 24 VDC and 0 VDC and the operation mode signal line in the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable Wire color Meaning Connected to Applicable wire Brown 24 VDC V DC output terminal AWG20 Blue 0 VDC V DC output terminal Violet Control signal Run Mode V DC output terminal Safe Mode V...

Page 23: ... 255 255 0 he default network settings for the Reader Writer are listed in the following table IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Port number 502 Port number for Web browser 7090 Start a Web browser e g Internet Explorer on the host computer enter http 192 168 1 200 in the address box and press the Enter Key Communications will be possible if the follo...

Page 24: ... Leeway 1 Connect the Ethernet cable turn ON the power supply to the Reader Writer and then start a Web browser on a computer 2 Specify the IP address of the Reader Writer in the address field of the Web browser Enter http 192 168 1 200 if you are using the default IP address 3 The Communications Setting View will be displayed http IP address Trial Operation ...

Page 25: ...Section 1 Product Overview 23 p 133 Using the RF Analyzer to Check the Results of Communication Diagnostic 1 Display the RF Analyzer View 2 Click the Display Button in the Details column and follow the guidance to check the assumed causes and corrections Trial Operation ...

Page 26: ...le the position of the Tag is corrected according to the guidance 4 You can check the graph display to check quantitative information on the degree of instability When you are finished perform the step to communicate with the RF Tag again and check to see if stable communications have been achieved Trial Operation ...

Page 27: ... RF Tag in the communications field of one Reader Writer A to the memory of the RF Tag in the communications field of another Reader Writer B p 173 DATA FILL Writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning from the specified start address The specifications are made in the query p 175 LOCK This query locks the specified memory in the RF Tag It will no longer be possible to wri...

Page 28: ...Application Flowchart RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 1 Product Overview p 167 Exception Code Table p 65 Operation Indicators p 251 Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting If you Encounter a Problem ...

Page 29: ... No abnormality after application of 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 100 m s2 10 sweeps in each of 3 axis directions up down left right and forward backward for 11 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s2 3 times each in 6 directions Total 18 times Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67F JIS C 0920 2003 Appendi...

Page 30: ... dia mounting holes 64 5 M12 1 30 37 5 Seven operation indicators Standards label Nameplate 26 15 Connector 6 Two M4 holes Mount Hole Dimensions 42 0 2 42 0 2 Unit mm 65 75 17 92 65 75 32 31 17 5 5 9 6 40 Connector Seven Operation Indicators Four 4 5 dia mounting holes 65 0 2 65 0 2 4 M4 Mounting Hole Dimensions Standards label M12 threaded section Nameplate Unit mm ...

Page 31: ...ations Section 1 Product Overview 29 V680S HMD66 ETN Mounting Hole Dimensions 110 0 2 110 0 2 Four M4 holes 17 5 Connector 60 31 120 110 M12 threaded section Four 4 5 dia mounting holes 120 110 16 136 40 4 9 6 Operation Indicators Standards label Nameplate Unit mm ...

Page 32: ...64 A66 includes four mounting holes for fixing When mounting with a reader writer already installed or when no mounting holes for a new connector cover are available other than the reader writer mounting holes the connector cover can be fixed in two locations with the same mounting holes used for the reader writer This makes it possible to install the connector cover without the need for additiona...

Page 33: ...680S A66 10 18 16 32 2 Four 4 5 dia 9 8 65 20 26 R 7 7 5 75 18 0 2 65 0 2 Mounting Hole Dimensions 4 M4 R5 75 Align to reader writer mounting screw holes Unit mm 110 0 2 18 0 2 R5 75 Mounting Hole Dimensions 20 120 26 R 7 7 5 110 10 15 33 2 Four 4 5 dia 9 8 18 Align to reader writer mounting screw holes Unit mm ...

Page 34: ...ials PBT resin Installation method Fixing screws in two locations 1 1 In addition to the reader writer mounting holes two mounting holes are required for the connector cover 42 0 2 27 0 2 28 0 2 42 0 2 4 M4 Mount Hole Dimensions Reader Writer Mounting hole Connector Cover Mounting hole 27 T w o 4 5 d i a 10 7 35 7 23 36 Unit mm 110 0 2 65 0 2 65 0 2 27 0 2 110 0 2 27 0 2 31 5 0 2 31 5 0 2 6 M4 Mou...

Page 35: ...f conductors 7 Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min at 500 VDC between cable terminals and sheath Dielectric strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between cable terminals and sheath Standards UL standards Degree of protection IP67 Maximum extension length 60 m Mass Approx 0 9 kg Approx 1 8 kg Approx 4 4 kg Approx 0 2 kg Approx 1 0 kg Approx 2 0 kg 14 9 dia L 40 7 44 7 50 M12 14 9 dia CONNECTOR LABEL CO...

Page 36: ...tween cable terminals and sheath Standards UL standards Degree of protection IP67 Maximum extension length 60 m Mass Approx 0 2 kg Approx 0 5 kg Approx 0 9 kg Approx 0 2 kg Approx 0 6 kg Approx 1 0 kg Approx 0 2 kg Approx 0 5 kg Approx 0 9 kg 14 9 dia 40 7 LABEL 50 40 HEAT SHRINKABLE CABLE 54 7 HEAT SHRINKABLE CABLE 500 60 0 CONNECTOR RJ45 10 500 60 0 50 HEAT SHRINKABLE CABLE CONNECTOR VINYL INSUL...

Page 37: ...1 Product Specifications Section 1 Product Overview 35 V680S A42 M 14 9 dia L 40 7 50 50 LABEL 10 150 10 CONNECTOR VINYL INSULATED ROUND CODE 8 dia TYPE V680S A42 2M V680S A42 5M V680S A42 10M 2 000 5 000 10 000 L LENGTH 150 0 300 0 1000 0 Unit mm ...

Page 38: ...Write endurance 100 000 writes for each block 25 C Ambient operating temperature 25 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 95 Ambient storage temperature 40 to 125 C with no icing Ambient storage humidity 35 to 95 Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of...

Page 39: ...t conditions LTPD Lot Tolerance Percent Defective The lower limit of the malfunction rate for lots to be considered unacceptable during reliability testing Heat cycle 1 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 180 C No failures occurred in 22 samples High temperature storage 1 000 hours at 150 C No failures o...

Page 40: ...ata retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours See Note 1 Write endurance 100 000 writes for each block 25 C Ambient operating temperature 25 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 95 Ambient storage temperature 40 to 125 C with no icing Ambient storage humidity 35 to 95 Degree of protection IP68 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appe...

Page 41: ...it of the malfunction rate for lots to be considered unacceptable during reliability testing Heat cycle 1 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 cycles of 30 minutes each between 10 and 180 C No failures occurred in 22 samples High temperature storage 1 000 hours at 150 C No failures occurred in 22 samples 200 hours at 180 C No failures occurred i...

Page 42: ...erating humidity 35 to 95 with no condensation Ambient storage temperature 40 to 110 C with no icing Ambient storage humidity 35 to 95 with no condensation Vibration resistance 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s2 10 sweeps each in 3 directions for 15 minutes each Shock resistance No abnormality after application of 500 m s2 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Total 18 tim...

Page 43: ...e temperature 40 to 250 C with no icing Data retention 40 to 125 C Ambient storage humidity No restrictions Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 Vibration resistance No abnormality after application of 10 to 2 000 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 150 m s2 10 sweeps each in X Y and Z directions for 15 minutes each S...

Page 44: ... use commands that use the UID in high temperature environments that exceed 125 C Do not use the ID READ command You cannot use FIFO trigger communications Total Usage Time This section gives the total time that an RF Tag can be placed at high temperatures Mounting Hole Dimensions 20 dia M12 M12 40 50 11 5 15 110 3 2 dia 12 dia 17 1 split pin nominal dimensions 3 2 mm dia 20 mm length Accessories ...

Page 45: ...emory addresses that are used in the RF Tag Heat Resistance Storing RF Tags under high temperatures or under heat cycles will adversely affect the performance of the internal parts and the service life of the RF Tags The RF Tag were placed in the following high temperatures and then evaluated in house It was confirmed that no problems occurred 1 2 000 cycles of 30 minutes each between room tempera...

Page 46: ... Access frequencySee Note 1 One trillion times Ambient operating temperature 20 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 85 Ambient storage temperature 40 to 125 C with no icing Ambient storage humidity 35 to 85 Degree of protection IP68 IEC 60529 2001 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 IPX9K DIN 40 050 Vibration resistance No abnormality after a...

Page 47: ...Product Specifications Section 1 Product Overview 45 Dimensions V680S D2KF67 D2KF67M D8KF67 D8KF67M Unit mm Two 3 5 dia mounting holes 32 0 2 40 32 0 2 40 32 0 2 32 0 2 2 M3 2 5 Mounting Hole Dimensions Mounting height 5 1 0 Case material PPS resin ...

Page 48: ... less Access frequencySee Note 1 One trillion times Ambient operating temperature 20 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 85 Ambient storage temperature 40 to 125 C with no icing Ambient storage humidity 35 to 85 Degree of protection IP68 IEC 60529 Oil resistance equivalent to IP67G JIS C 0920 2003 Appendix 1 See Note 2 IPX9K DIN 40 050 Vibration resistance No abnormality after a...

Page 49: ...roduct Specifications Section 1 Product Overview 47 Dimensions V680S D2KF68 D2KF68M D8KF68 D8KF68M 2 M4 76 0 2 86 44 0 2 54 Two 4 5 dia mounting holes Unit mm 5 Mounting Hole Dimensions 76 0 2 44 0 2 Mounting height 10 10 1 0 Case material PPS resin ...

Page 50: ... D1KP66MT mounted to metallic material Read 0 0 to 25 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 0 0 to 20 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680 D1KP66T SP mounted to non metallic material Read 0 0 to 25 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 0 0 to 20 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67 mounted to non metallic material Read 7 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 7 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67M mounted to metallic m...

Page 51: ...material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Communications range V680 D1KP66T SP V680S HMD63 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 D1KP54T V680 D1KP66T V680 D1KP66MT V680 D1KP66T SP Metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Communications range V680S D2KF67 ...

Page 52: ...axis offset 10 mm Write 7 5 to 75 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67 mounted to non metallic material Read 5 0 to 65 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 5 0 to 65 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67M mounted to metallic material Read 3 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 3 0 to 40 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D8KF67 mounted to non metallic material Read 5 0 to 65 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 5 0 to 65 ...

Page 53: ...2KF67M D8KF67M V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Communications range V680S D2KF68 D8KF68 V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Communications range V680S D2KF68M D8KF68M V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin ...

Page 54: ...rial Communications range V680 D1KP66MT V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Communications range V680 D1KP66T SP V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Metallic material Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Communications range V680 D1KP58HTN V680S HMD64 ETN Non metallic material Examples Resin plas...

Page 55: ... offset 10 mm Write 10 0 to 800 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67 mounted to non metallic material Read 7 0 to 70 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 7 0 to 70 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D2KF67M mounted to metallic material Read 4 0 to 45 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 4 0 to 45 0 mm axis offset 10 mm V680S D8KF67 mounted to non metallic material Read 7 0 to 70 0 mm axis offset 10 mm Write 7 0 to 70 0 ...

Page 56: ...D66 ETN Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN Metallic material Metallic material V680S D2KF67M D8KF67M V680S D2KF67 D8KF67 Communications range V680S D2KF68 D8KF68 Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680S HMD66 ETN Metallic material Communications range V680S D2KF68M D8KF68M Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc ...

Page 57: ...ples Resin plastic wood etc Communications range V680 D1KP66T SP Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Communications range V680 D1KP58HTN Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc Non metallic material Examples Resin plastic wood etc V680 A40 Attachment Metallic material V680S HMD66 ETN Metallic material V680S HMD66...

Page 58: ...56 Section 1 Data Characteristics RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 1 Product Overview MEMO ...

Page 59: ...Section 2 System Configuration RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP 57 Section 2 System Configuration System Configuration 58 ...

Page 60: ...ch is connected the specified Cables V680S A41 M A42 M A51 M Ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 Ω or less Use one of the specified Cables V680S A40 M A41 M A42 M A50 M A51 M Maximum extension length of the cable is 60m It is not possible to connect the extension cable and extension cable V680S A40 M A50 M Reader Writer V680S HMD6 ETN Host device e g PLC RF Tag V680 Series and V68...

Page 61: ... device to a ground resistance of 100 Ω or less Use one of the specified Cables V680S A40 M A41 M A42 M A50 M A51 M Maximum extension length of the cable is 60m It is not possible to connect the extension cable and extension cable V680S A40 M A50 M Ethernet cable 24 VDC power supply RF Tag V680 Series and V680S Series RF Tag V680 Series and V680S Series Host device e g PLC 24 VDC power supply Read...

Page 62: ...V680S A40 M A41 M A42 M A50 M A51 M Maximum extension length of the cable is 60m It is not possible to connect the extension cable and extension cable V680S A40 M A50 M Host device e g PLC Ethernet cable Switching Hub Recommended W4S1 05C Switching Hub from OMRON Personal computer RF Tag V680 Series and V680S Series The system requirements to use the Web browser are as follows 䚷㻌Windows 8 1 Window...

Page 63: ...and the communication is disabled Therefore do not configure the Ethernet network into a loop When a large amount of broadcast packets or multicast packets flow into the Ethernet network Reader Writers may stop its operation Please do not send a large amount of packet Please separate the Reader Writers from the network segment that broadcast or multicast packets flow Sending broadcast storm Reader...

Page 64: ...62 Section 2 System Configuration RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 2 System Configuration MEMO ...

Page 65: ...Section 3 Component Names RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP 63 Section 3 Component Names Component Names 64 Reader Writer 64 Cables 66 RF Tag 68 ...

Page 66: ...omponent Names Component Names Reader Writer Connector NORM ERR LINK ACT RUN RF NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR Connector NORM ERR RUN RF NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR LINK ACT V680S HMD63 ETN V680S HMD66 ETN V680S HMD64 ETN Connector NORM ERR LINK ACT RUN RF NORM ERR NORM ERR NORM ERR ...

Page 67: ...cator will flash once each time a stable communication is detected yellow When communication diagnostic is enabled this indicator will flash once each time an unstable communication is detected red Lighting once when an error occurs during communications with the host device or during communications with an RF Tag Lighting when unrecoverable error occurs Flashing red Flash when recoverable error o...

Page 68: ...ctor on the V680S A41 M A42 M A51 M Cable V680S A41 M A51 M Reader Writer connector This connector connects to the connector on the Reader Writer or to the V680S A40 M A50 M Extension Cable Ethernet Connector This connector connects to the Switching Hub Power Supply and Signal Lines These lines supply power and the control signal to the Reader Writer Reader Writer connector Cable connector Reader ...

Page 69: ...nd cross ethernet lines If an Ethernet network is configured into a loop as shown below broadcast packets are accumulated in the band and the communication is disabled Therefore do not configure the Ethernet network into a loop When a large amount of broadcast packets or multicast packets flow into the Ethernet network Reader Writers may stop its operation Please do not send a large amount of pack...

Page 70: ... with the Reader Writer are given in this section For the communications range specifications refer to Communications Range Specifications in Section 1 Product Overview p 48 Unit mm V680 D1KP54T Shape 20 dia 2 7 V680 D1KP66T D1KP66MT Shape 34 34 3 5 W H D V680 D1KP66T SP Shape 95 36 5 6 5 W H D excluding protruding parts V680 D1KP58HTN Shape 80 dia 10 ...

Page 71: ...omponent Names Section 3 Component Names 69 Unit mm V680S D2KF67 D2KF67M D8KF67 D8KF67M Shape 40 40 5 W H D V680S D2KF68 D2KF68M D8KF68 D8KF68M Shape 86 54 10 W H D You can use the V680S D8KF6 with Reader Writers with firmware version 2 00 or higher ...

Page 72: ...70 Section 3 Component Names RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 3 Component Names MEMO ...

Page 73: ...ns Installation 72 Reader Writer 72 Connector Cover 75 RF Tag 80 Connections and Wiring 87 Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Cable 87 Attaching Ferrite Core 89 Connecting the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable to the Host Device 90 Extending the Cable 91 Assembling and Connecting the V680S A42 M Cable and Connector 92 ...

Page 74: ...ange will change Although it is possible to use SUS aluminum or brass in addition to steel as the metal plate communications range is influenced by the material Do not use resin as metal prate The recommended tightening torque for M4 screws is 1 2 N m Refer to Reader Writer Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendicesfor information on surrounding metal and mutual interference of Reader Write...

Page 75: ...Although it is possible to use SUS aluminum or brass in addition to steel as the metal plate communications range is influenced by the material Do not use resin as the metal plate The recommended tightening torque for M4 screws is 1 2 N m Refer to Reader Writer Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information of surrounding metal and Mutual Interference of Reader Writers p 278 Spr...

Page 76: ...hough it is possible to use SUS aluminum or brass in addition to steel as the metal plate communications range is influenced by the material Do not use resin as the metal plate The recommended tightening torque for M4 screws is 1 2 N m Refer to Reader Writer Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information of surrounding metal and Mutual Interference of Reader Writers p 278 Spring...

Page 77: ...manently attach the RF Tags with adhesive 1 Through a cord into a connector cover 2 Press a connector cover up Make the snap fit sectionbend and press up Insert the protector section of a connector straight 3 Press a connector cover up until it clicks 4 4 Install it together with the RFID reader writer and V680S A63 Tightening torque 1 2 N m Snap fit Section Protector Section M4 screw Spring washe...

Page 78: ... the V680S A64 Attachment to mount the Connector Cover with screws or permanently attach the RF Tags with adhesive 1 Through a cord into a connector cover 2 Press a connector cover up until it clicks 3 Install it together with the RFID reader writer and V680S A64 Tightening torque 1 2 N m M4 screw Spring washer Flat washer ...

Page 79: ... the V680S A66 Attachment to mount the Connector Cover with screws or permanently attach the RF Tags with adhesive 1 Through a cord into a connector cover 2 Press a connector cover up until it clicks 3 Install it together with the RFID reader writer and V680S A66 Tightening torque 1 2 N m M4 screw Spring washer Flat washer ...

Page 80: ...or permanently attach the RF Tags with adhesive 1 Through a cord into a connector cover 2 Press a connector cover up until it clicks 3 Install the connector cover with two M4 screws Tightening torque 1 2 N m When removing a connector please remove the screw on which a connector cover is being fixed and shift a connector cover 1 2 3 above mentioned is reverse M4 screw Spring washer Flat washer ...

Page 81: ...or permanently attach the RF Tags with adhesive 1 Through a cord into a connector cover 2 Press a connector cover up until it clicks 3 Install the connector cover with two M4 screws Tightening torque 1 2 N m When removing a connector please remove the screw on which a connector cover is being fixed and shift a connector cover 1 2 3 above mentioned is reverse M4 screw Spring washer Flat washer ...

Page 82: ...Installation with Adhesive Select an adhesive that is suitable for the materials Use the correct application method and amount Always confirm that the RF Tag is securely attached before you use it The RF Tags are made from PPS resin We recommend epoxy adhesives to mount them on metal or hard plastic The epoxy adhesives that are listed in the following table are recommended for the given temperatur...

Page 83: ...k of the V680 D1KP66T RF Tag If the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material use the V600 A86 Attachment sold separately or a non metallic spacer e g plastic or resin Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination of the V680 D1KP66T p 283 Marked side M3 flat head...

Page 84: ...hange Please confirm the influence well Although it is possible to use SUS aluminum or brass in addition to steel as the metal plate communications range is influenced by the material Do not use resin as the metal plate Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of surrounding metal Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination on ...

Page 85: ... m There are no restrictions on the mounting direction for the RF Tag or the direction of RF Tag travel in respect to the Reader Writer Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination of the V680 D1KP66T SP p 283 Mounting Hole Dimensions Two M5 hoses 80 0 2 ...

Page 86: ... direction The direction does not affect operation 4 Insert the split pin into the 3 2 diameter hole and spread open the end of the pin to prevent it from coming out Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of metal at the back surface Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination of the V680 D1KP58HTN p 283 Mounting Hole Dimensi...

Page 87: ...8KF67 with Reader Writers with firmware version 2 00 or higher V680S D2KF67M D8KF67M Mount the V680S D8KF67M to a metal surface Mount the RF Tag with M3 screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 6 N m Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of surrounding metal Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination on the V680S D2KF67M ...

Page 88: ...u can use the V680S D8KF68 with Reader Writers with firmware version 2 00 or higher V680S D2KF68M D8KF68M Mount the RF Tag with M4 screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 7 to 1 2 N m Refer to RF Tag Installation Precautions in Section 11 Appendices for information on the effect of surrounding metal Mutual Interference of RF Tags and Influence of Inclination on the V680S D2KF68M p 283 Refer to ...

Page 89: ... the Reader Writer Cable Connecting Method 1 Hold the connector on the Cable and insert it into the connector on the Reader Writer Do not apply 30 N or more power to the connector of the Reader Writer 2 Turn the Cable connector clockwise to lock Turn the Cable connector clockwise to lock it in place it in place Recommended tightening torque 0 39 to 0 49 N m ...

Page 90: ...ethod 1 Turn the Cable connector counterclockwise to release the lock 2 Hold the base of the Cable connector and pull it straight out If the connector is difficult to remove press on the Reader Writer and pull on the connector Never pull on the Cable with excessive force Doing so may break the wires and cause malfunction ...

Page 91: ...re color is gray V680S A5 is a robot instrumentation cable The wire color is black 1 Wrap the power supply lines and Control signal line together around the ferrite core once The ferrite core should be within 5cm from the tip of the cable 2 Close the ferrite core until you hear it click into place 5cm Ferrite core 5cm Ferrite core Power supply lines Brown 24V Blue 0V Control signal line Purple Pow...

Page 92: ...nect the RJ45 connector on the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable to an Ethernet port on the host device Press in the connector until it locks into place Use a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as a Switching Hub or PLC which is connected the specified Cables V680S A41 M A51 M Ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 Ω or less Wire color Meaning Connected to Applicable wire Br...

Page 93: ...al Modbus TCP 91 Extending the Cable Connecting Method 1 Insert the connector on the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable into the connector on the V680S A40 M A50 M Extension Cable 2 Turn the connector on the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable clockwise to lock it in place Recommended tightening torque 0 39 to 0 49 N m ...

Page 94: ...e a device supporting STP cables for the host device such as an Ethernet switch or PLC which is connected the specified Cables V680S A42 M Ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 Ω or less Wire color Name Function Applicable wire Brown 24P 24V AWG20 Drain wire FG Frame ground Purple CONT Control signal AWG24 Orange TD Ethernet send data AWG24 Green White stripe RD Ethernet receive dat...

Page 95: ...n 5 Preparations for Communications Starting the Reader Writer 94 Reader Writer Starting Procedure 94 Setting Communications Conditions 95 Preparations for Work 95 Setting the IP Address of the Reader Writer from a Web Browser 97 Setting Procedure for Modbus Queries from the Host Device 99 ...

Page 96: ...nstallation and Connections for the connector method p 87 2 Connect the power supply lines and the operation mode signal line in the Cable to the power source and connect the RJ45 connector to an Ethernet port on the host device Refer to Connecting the V680S A41 M A51 M Cable to the Host Device in Section 4 Installation and Connections for the connector method p 90 3 Turn ON the power supply to st...

Page 97: ...s on the computer Set the IP addresses on the computer The default IP addresses of the Reader Writer are given in the following table Use these addresses to set the IP address on the computer This example changes the last part of the IP address to a value other than 200 i e to 1 to 199 or 201 to 254 Values of 0 and 255 cannot be used Default TCP IP Network Settings in the Reader Writer IP address ...

Page 98: ... click Local Area Connection and select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click the Properties Button 5 Select the Use the following IP address Option make the following settings and then click the OK Button Host Device Setting Example IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 This example changes the last part of the IP address of the host device to a valu...

Page 99: ... Start the Web browser Enter the IP address of the Reader Writer in the address field of the Web browser to display the Web Browser Operation Window Enter http 192 168 1 200 if you are using the default IP address 2 Displays the Network Setting View Click the Network Settings Button at the upper of the Web Browser Operation Window The Network settings View will be displayed http IP address ...

Page 100: ...tions RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 5 Preparations for Communications 3 Set the IP address of the Reader Writer On the Network Settings View enter the IP address subnet mask Gateway address Web port and then click the Set Button ...

Page 101: ... Procedure for Modbus Queries from the Host Device You can set the following items with a SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS query IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Refer to SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS in Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for the setting method for Modbus queries from the host device p 183 ...

Page 102: ...100 Section 5 Setting Communications Conditions RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 5 Preparations for Communications MEMO ...

Page 103: ...NS Query 112 Setting Host Device Communications Conditions 113 Error Logs 114 System Error Log 114 Communications Error Log 115 Recent Error Query Log 116 Web Server 117 Status Monitoring Setting and Confirmation 117 Convenient Functions 117 RFID System Maintenance 118 Communication Diagnostic 118 RF Analyzer 121 Multi Reader Writer Operation 123 Field Extension Mode 126 High speed Traveling Mode ...

Page 104: ...er supply the Reader Writer will start in Run Mode In Run Mode operation is performed according to queries from the host device and the results are returned to the host device as responses Safe Mode When you connect the control signal to the 0 VDC side of the power supply and turn ON the power supply the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode The Safe Mode is used when you do not remember the IP ad...

Page 105: ...and returns a response when communicating with an RF Tag was possible The Reader Writer can communicate with the another RF tag when the new RF tag comes in the communication area because the Reader Writer stops the operation of the RF tag once communicated The Reader Writer does not communicate with the RF tag once communicated until the RF tag goes out of the communication area and enters the co...

Page 106: ...omatically detects an RF Tag that enters the communications field and communicates with it RF Tag Reader Writer The Reader Writer communicates with the RF Tag in the communications field of the antenna when the host device sends a query If there is no RF Tag an RF Tag missing error will occur If an RF Tag communications error occurs an error is detected according to the nature of the error Host de...

Page 107: ...d for communicating with V680 D1KP RF Tags The Reader Writer communicates in turn with each of the RF Tags that enters the communications field If two RF Tags enter the communications field at the same time a collision occurs resulting in an RF Tag communications error FIFO trigger communications RF Tag Processing completed RF Tag Indicates that access is prohibited Reader Writer Host device Reade...

Page 108: ...ompared with Without ID code check communication time will be longer ID code is a unique ID previously stored in each RF tag By performing ID code check even if an RF tag with another ID code enters the communication area during communication processing it does not communicate with that RF tag Refer to RF Tag Communications Time for Reference Only in Section 11 Appendices for details of Communicat...

Page 109: ...crement value is subtracted from the overwrite count and then written to this area When the value reaches 0 i e 00 hex a warning code is returned Therefore to enable control of the number of overwrites the maximum number of overwrites must be written to the overwrite count control area beforehand You can set any number of overwrites up to 16 700 000 You can read the overwrite count control area wi...

Page 110: ...lue is added to the overwrite count and then written to this area When the value reaches 100 000 i e 0186A0 hex a warning code is returned You can read the overwrite count control area with a read query If the control area data is already 100 000 the control area value will not be refreshed and a warning code will be returned as a response When the refresh count is set to 0000 hex the count will n...

Page 111: ...other than Communication in progress setting change in progress it will automatically restart itself Application When reflecting user settings switching operation modes etc Forced reset When a command from the Reader Writer is received restart itself processing is forcibly performed regardless of the Reader Writer operating status Application Recovery when the Reader Writer falls into an uncontrol...

Page 112: ...View in Section 8 Web Browser Interface for more information p 229 If the noise level that was confirmed by Web browser screen may affect the performance of communication take the following actions If the other Reader Writers are operating close to the Reader Writer ensure the distance between the Reader Writers p 278 p 279 p 281 If the equipment close to the Reader Writer become a source of noise...

Page 113: ...mmunications Settings View in Section 8 Web Browser Interface for details on the Setting query p 222 p 224 Setting Controls Saving Settings Set values are written to internal memory in the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer fails to save a setting a memory write error system error will occur INITIALIZE SETTINGS Query This query returns all of the set values in the Reader Writer to their default va...

Page 114: ... Process communication with RF tags without ID code check Compared With ID code check communication time becomes shorter However if the next tag enters the communication area during communication processing with the RF tag there is a possibility of reading the data of the next RF tag It is the same communication function as the FIFO Trigger of the reader writer of firmware version 3 01 or earlier ...

Page 115: ...em Fixed IP Address Setting Default setting 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask Setting Default setting 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Setting Default setting 192 168 1 254 Setting the Web Password You can set a password for logging in from a Web interface The password can be up to 15 ASCII characters No password is set by default If a Web password is set a dialog box requesting entry of the password will be...

Page 116: ... Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for the meanings of the error codes p 168 Attached Information 1 The Attached information1 representing the erroneous classification settings 00000001 hex Network settings 00000002 hex RF Tag communication settings Attached Information 2 This field is always 00000000 hex Category Description System error log This log contains up to eight fatal errors t...

Page 117: ...Writer Register Address This is the register address in the query that was received by the Reader Writer Exception Code This is the exception code in the response that was returned by the Reader Writer Error Code This code identifies the nature of the error Refer to Error Codes in Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for the meanings of the error codes p 168 Error Source Device Information...

Page 118: ...tions Specifications for the meanings of the error codes p 168 Error Source Device Information If the error occurs in the Reader Writer after receiving a query from the host device the error source device information is set to 0000 hex If the COPY DATA query is sent and the error occurred at the copy destination Reader Writer the error source device information is set to 0001 hex Exception Code Th...

Page 119: ... Web server interface This includes the network settings RF Tag communications settings etc Importing and Exporting Settings You can import and export the Reader Writer setting information You can store or view the configuration file on a computer You can use importing to simplify setting up more than one Reader Writer and you can use exporting to store and restore settings information as a counte...

Page 120: ...FIFO Trigger communications option Communication Diagnostic This function diagnoses the communications leeway whenever the Reader Writer communicates with an RF Tag displays the results on an operation indicator and reports the results to the host device It will help you achieve a more stable Reader Writer and RF Tag installation and enable monitoring the status of operations The operation indicat...

Page 121: ...s of communication diagnostic as a guideline An indication of a stable communication green does not necessarily mean that communications are normal Yellow which indicates an unstable communication does not necessarily mean that communications are not possible It merely means that there is little leeway in communications If you want to ensure more stable communications we recommend that you use the...

Page 122: ...ioration of performance for the following conditions Communications performance reduced by inclination of RF Tags Communications performance reduced by positional offset of RF Tags Communications performance reduced by metal objects Communications performance reduced by an excessively long communications ranges Communications performance reduced by noise Metal ...

Page 123: ...nostic information quantitatively on a graph You can check the following information on the graph Refer to RF Analyzer in Section 8 Web Browser Interface for the operating procedures of the RF Analyzer p 230 Time The Reader Writer operating time when it communicated with the RF Tag Query type The name of the query in the communication with the RF Tag Result The diagnostic result stable unstable or...

Page 124: ...tions is given below p 22 p 21 p 22 p 23 p 25 Enable communication diagnostic Communicate with an RF Tag If the operation indicator lights in yellow check the RF Analyzer on a Web browser Check the assumed causes and corrections with the RF Analyzer and implement suitable measures Communicate with the RF Tag gain and see if the indicator lights in green ...

Page 125: ...Mode You can link up to eight Reader Writers to perform communications operations with RF Tags One of the Reader Writers operates as the master and the other Reader Writers operate as slaves The host device just has to control one Reader Writer the master to easily achieve complex control operations for all of the linked Reader Writers Slave Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer Qu...

Page 126: ...be indicated in the response In High speed Traveling Mode the Master Reader Writer must be located first The queries that can be acknowledged by a Slave Reader Writer are shown in the following table If an unsupported query is received by a Slave Reader Writer an execution status error will occur Field Extension Mode High speed Traveling Mode READ DATA Supported Supported WRITE DATA Supported Not ...

Page 127: ...COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Yes SET DEVICE NAME No GET DEVICE NAME Yes SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS No GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Yes SET WEB PASSWORD No GET WEB PASSWORD Yes INITIALIZE No Name Supported Checking Reader Writer information MEASURE NOISE No GET MODEL INFORMATION Yes GET FIRMWARE VERSION Yes GET MAC ADDRESS Yes GET READER WRITER OPERATING STATUS Yes GET OPERATING TIME...

Page 128: ... you can specify only the Once or Auto communications option If you use the FIFO Trigger communications option in Field Extension Mode an execution status error will be indicated in the response Applicable RF Tag Communications Queries Applicable Communications Options In Field Extension Mode the Reader Writers do not simultaneously perform communications The Reader Writers individually perform co...

Page 129: ... the following order Always set the first Reader Writer to read data as the Master Reader Writer Then set the other Reader Writers to read data in order from Slave No 1 Slave No 2 etc Refer to Communications Range Specifications in Section 1 Product Overview and install the Reader Writers so that the communications fields do not overlap If the Reader Writers are installed to close to each other th...

Page 130: ...uto in the High speed Traveling Mode an execution status error will be indicated in the response Applicable RF Tag Communications Queries Applicable Communications Options In High speed Traveling Mode the Reader Writers do not simultaneously perform communications The Reader Writer individually perform communications on a time sharing basis Supported READ DATA Yes WRITE DATA No DATA FILL No RF TAG...

Page 131: ...r of the following procedures Use the Web server to use the RF Analyzer Using the Web Server Enabling Communication Diagnostic 1 Connect the Ethernet cable turn ON the power supply to the Reader Writer and then start a Web browser on a computer 2 Specify the IP address of the Reader Writer in the address field of the Web browser Enter http 192 168 1 200 if you are using the default IP address 3 Th...

Page 132: ...unications Settings View in Section 8 Web Browser Interface for the setting procedure for the Web browser interface p 224 When you enable communication diagnostics the setting will be retained after the Reader Writer is restarted and communication diagnostic will remain enabled You cannot use communication diagnostics if you are using the FIFO Trigger communications option Use the once or auto com...

Page 133: ...anual Modbus TCP Communicating with an RF Tag 1 The RF Tag Communications View will be displayed 2 Place a RF Tag in front of the Reader Writer To increase the accuracy of communication diagnostic we recommend installation in an environment that is as close as possible to the actual application environment ...

Page 134: ...Communication Diagnostic and the RF Analyzer RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 6 Functions 3 Set the communications parameters register number data size etc click the Send Button and check the diagnostic results ...

Page 135: ...with the RF Analyzer and Implementing Corrections 1 Display the RF Analyzer View You cannot use communication diagnostic if you are using the FIFO Trigger communications option Use the once or auto communications option 2 Click the Show Button in the Details column and follow the guidance to check the assumed causes and corrections ...

Page 136: ...ions 3 In this example the position of the Tag is corrected according to the guidance 4 You can check the graph display to check quantitative information on the degree of instability When you are finished perform the step to communicate with the RF Tag again and check to see if stable communications have been achieved ...

Page 137: ...ons query to communicate with the RF Tag Refer to RF Tag Communications in Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for information on RF Tag communications queries p 170 Check to see if the communications diagnostic result is indicated by a green yellow or red operation indicator on the Reader Writer Enabling Communication Diagnostic p 135 Communicating with an RF Tag p 135 Getting Communicat...

Page 138: ... error 2008 hex RF Tag system error 2009 hex RF Tag overwriting error Diagnostic result 2 bytes Contains the result for communication diagnostic in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 hex Normal communications 0001 hex Insufficient power to send 0002 hex Insufficient power to receive 0003 hex Too much noise 0004 hex Insufficient signal to noise ratio The value is 0000 hex fixed when the communications resul...

Page 139: ... the communications result shows an RF Tag missing error Reserved 2 bytes 0000 hex fixed Diagnostic result Normal communications 0000 hex Indicates high stability in communications Insufficient power to send 0001hex Indicates that the signal strength of the signal sent from the Reader Writer to the RF Tag was weak Insufficient power to receive 0002 hex Indicates that the signal strength of the sig...

Page 140: ...tension Mode Use the following procedure for operation in Field Extension Mode The following figure shows an example in which four Reader Writers are installed PLC Switching Hub Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 201 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 ...

Page 141: ...or Communications 2 Start a Web browser on your computer 3 In the address field on the Web browser operation window enter the IP address of the Master Reader Writer here 192 168 1 200 4 Display the RF Tag Communications Settings View set the RF Tag communications option to Once or Auto and then click the Set Button If you specify the FIFO Trigger communications option multi Reader Writer operation...

Page 142: ... Mode RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 6 Functions 5 Display the Multi Reader Writer Settings View 6 Select the Field Extension Mode Check Box 7 Set the IP addresses of the three Slave Reader Writers and click the Set Button ...

Page 143: ... the OK Button 9 Click the Reboot Button A Confirm Reboot Dialog Box will be displayed Click the OK Button 10 The following dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the OK Button to connect to the Reader Writer Click this button to reboot the Reader Writer Click this button to cancel rebooting the Reader Writer ...

Page 144: ...nications with a registered Slave Reader Writer e g due to an incorrect IP address or because the Slave Reader Writer is not started the ERROR indicator red on the Master Reader Writer will flash at 1 s intervals 13 You can confirm when communications have been established with all of the Slave Reader Writers from the Multi Reader Writer Setting View of the Web browser operation window 14 The RUN ...

Page 145: ...ations option Here communications will end normally or an RF Tag communications error will occur the Reader Writer will return a response to the host device and processing will end If an RF Tag missing error is detected proceed to step 3 PLC Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 201 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer...

Page 146: ...g tag missing error is detected processing will be continued in order by Slave No 2 and then by Slave No 3 4 If an RF Tag missing error is detected for Slave No 3 the error is returned to the host device and processing ends PLC Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 201 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 PLC Mast...

Page 147: ...cations will end normally or an RF Tag communications error will occur the Reader Writer will return a response to the host device and processing will end If an RF Tag missing error is detected proceed to step 3 PLC Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 201 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 READ DATA query PLC ...

Page 148: ...ve No 3 4 If an RF Tag missing error is detected for Slave No 3 communications processing is returned to the Master Reader Writer and the operation is repeated from step 2 In Field Extension Mode the Reader Writers do not simultaneously perform communications The Reader Writer individually perform communications on a time sharing basis PLC Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1...

Page 149: ...ing procedure for operation in High speed Traveling Mode The following figure shows an example in which four Reader Writers are installed PLC Switching Hub Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 IP 192 168 1 201 Direction of line movement ...

Page 150: ... for Communications 2 Start a Web browser on your computer 3 In the address field on the Web browser operation window enter the IP address of the Master Reader Writer here 192 168 1 200 4 Display the RF Tag Communications Settings View set the RF Tag communications option to Auto and then click the Set Button If you specify the Once or FIFO Trigger communications option multi Reader Writer operati...

Page 151: ...Section 6 Functions 149 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP 5 Display the Multi Reader Writer Settings View 6 Select the High speed Traveling Mode Check Box 7 Set the IP addresses of the three Slave Reader Writers and click the Set Button ...

Page 152: ... the OK Button 9 Click the Reboot Button A Confirm Reboot Dialog Box will be displayed Click the OK Button 10 The following dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the OK Button to connect to the Reader Writer Click this button to reboot the Reader Writer Click this button to cancel rebooting the Reader Writer ...

Page 153: ...nications with a registered Slave Reader Writer e g due to an incorrect IP address or because the Slave Reader Writer is not started the ERROR indicator red on the Master Reader Writer will flash at 1 s intervals 13 You can confirm when communications have been established with all of the Slave Reader Writers from the Multi Reader Writer Setting View of the Web browser operation window 14 The RUN ...

Page 154: ... the Reader Writer will return a response to the host device and processing will end If communications with the RF Tag end normally processing returns to step 3 PLC Switching Hub Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 IP 192 168 1 201 Direction of line movement READ DATA query 1 PLC Switchin...

Page 155: ... continued in order by Slave No 2 and then by Slave No 3 4 If all communications with the RF Tag end normally the read data is returned to the host device and processing ends PLC Switching Hub Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer No 1 IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer No 2 IP 192 168 1 203 Slave Reader Writer No 3 IP 192 168 1 201 Direction of line movement PLC Switching Hu...

Page 156: ...ti Reader Writer operation You can use the same procedure from either Field Extension Mode or High speed Traveling Mode 1 Start the Web browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the Master Reader Writer here 192 168 1 200 in the address field 2 Display the Multi Reader Writer Settings View 3 Select the Disable Option for Multi Reader Writer Mode and click the Set Button http IP address ...

Page 157: ...ns error occurs for a Slave Reader Writer e g Ethernet Cable disconnection before you restart the Reader Writers an execution status error will occur and the Reader Writers will not restart normally If that occurs turn OFF the power supplies to all of the Reader Writers and then turn them back ON 6 The following dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the OK Bu...

Page 158: ... connection goes wrong and an error message is displayed check connection with the Reader Writer and reboot a Web browser After re connection display the Status window 8 The Slave Reader Writers will also be restarted automatically This concludes the procedure to disable multi Reader Writer operation When the Field Extension Mode is disabled the RUN indicators on the Slave Reader Writers will ligh...

Page 159: ...184 SET DEVICE NAME 185 GET DEVICE NAME 186 SET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS 187 GET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS 188 SET WEB PASSWORD 189 GET WEB PASSWORD 190 INITIALIZE SETTINGS 191 MEASURE NOISE 192 GET Model INFORMATION 193 GET FIRMWARE VERSION 194 GET MAC ADDRESS 195 GET Reader Writer OPERATING STATUS 196 GET OPERATING TIME 197 GET RECENT ERROR QUERY INFORMATION 198 GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR...

Page 160: ...er as required port number 502 is always used for Modbus TCP communications Only one host can be connected to the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer accept the request of connection from host B while host A is connected to the Reader Writer the connection between the Reader Writer and host A will automatically disconnect and the new connection with host B will be established Client host device Ser...

Page 161: ...er of bytes inclusively from the unit identifier through the end of the data Byte 4 will always be 00 hex Unit Identifier This field is always FF hex Function code Specify the function code of the function for the Reader Writer to execute The applicable function codes are listed below Data Send the data for the function code The format of the data depends on the function code Of the data types tha...

Page 162: ... value that was specified in the query Read 03 hex or Write 10 hex is set Data The data for the function code is sent The format of the data depends on the function code The Reader Writer supports the following data type Function code Function 03 hex Read Holding Register 10 hex Write Holding Register Data name Description Holding register Read write 16 bit data Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 ...

Page 163: ...F hex Function Code A value of 80 hex is added to the value that was specified in the query and set Exception Code A code that provides information on the error is attached Exception code Meaning 01 hex Illegal function 02 hex Illegal data address 03 hex Illegal data value 04 hex Failure in slave device 06 hex Slave device busy Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transac...

Page 164: ...tocol identifier lower byte 00 5 Field length upper byte 00 6 Field length lower byte 06 7 Unit identifier FF 8 Function code 03 9 Register address upper byte See note 1 12 10 Register address lower byte See note 1 34 11 Word count upper byte 00 12 Word count lower byte 04 RF Tag address Register address No Field name Example hex 1 Transaction identifier upper byte 00 2 Transaction identifier lowe...

Page 165: ...r address upper byte See note 1 12 10 Register address lower byte See note 1 34 11 Word count upper byte 00 12 Word count lower byte 04 13 Byte count 08 14 Write data 1 upper byte 11 15 Write data 1 lower byte 11 16 Write data 2 upper byte 22 17 Write data 2 lower byte 22 18 Write data 3 upper byte 33 19 Write data 3 lower byte 33 20 Write data 4 upper byte 44 21 Write data 4 lower byte 44 RF Tag ...

Page 166: ...the Reader Writer is 80 hex higher than the function code in the query You can read the error logs by sending a query to get the error log information from the host device or you can read the error logs from a Web browser using the Web server Refer to Error Logs in Section 6 Functions for information on the error logs p 114 Client host device Server Reader Writer Query sent Response sent Query to ...

Page 167: ...8 Name Description Page SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION Sets the communications option of the Reader Writer to Once Auto or FIFO Trigger p 179 GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION Reads the communications option of the Reader Writer Once Auto or FIFO Trigger p 180 SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Sets the conditions for Reader Writer communications with RF Tags high speed normal speed and write verificati...

Page 168: ...T COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG Reads the log of communications errors that have occurred in the Reader Writer p 200 GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG Reads the log of system errors fatal errors that have occurred in the Reader Writer p 202 GET RESTORE INFORMATION This query reads the restore information from the Reader Writer p 203 Name Description Page STOP Stops Reader Writer operation p 204 RESET Resets the Rea...

Page 169: ...he Reader Writer detected an error error in RF Tag communications hardware fault etc 06 hex Slave device busy The query cannot be executed Error code Model number information Reserved Always 00 hex 2 bytes 1 byte 1 byte Model number information Meaning 00 hex An error occurred in the local device 01 hex An error occurred in the other Reader Writer If the COPY DATA query is sent and the error occur...

Page 170: ... Error code Description Frame length error 1001 hex A frame with a length that exceeded the protocol specification was received Frame header error 1002 hex The frame header did not agree with the protocol specifications Illegal query error 1003 hex A query that is not supported by the Reader Writer was received Query format error 1004 hex There was an error in the format of the received query data...

Page 171: ...error 8002 hex An error was detected in user configuration memory when the Reader Writer was started A record is recorded only in the system error log The Attached information1 representing the erroneous classification settings 00000001 hex Network settings 00000002 hex RF Tag communication settings Multi Reader Writer execution error 8003 hex A set value was detected at startup that prevents exec...

Page 172: ... Contains the number of bytes of data that was read from the RF Tag in 2 digit hexadecimal 02 to FA hex Read data The data that was read from the RF Tag is attached Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field...

Page 173: ...ords of data can be written with one query Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 By...

Page 174: ...d data The UID data that was read from the RF Tag is attached Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 03 hex A...

Page 175: ... in Section 6 Functions for detailed information on Web server function p 117 Copy destination Communications normal stable communications Indicator lights green Communications normal unstable communications Indicator lights yellow Communications failed Indicator lights red Copy source Communications normal stable communications Indicator lights green Communications normal stable communications In...

Page 176: ...in 32 bits Example C0A801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11...

Page 177: ...Fill data Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the data to write to the RF Tag Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 By...

Page 178: ...f blocks or sectors to lock Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 B...

Page 179: ...exadecimal Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Number of words of overwrite count information Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 1...

Page 180: ... that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte n Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Regi...

Page 181: ...rameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction identifier ...

Page 182: ...nications option setting 0000 hex Once 0001 hex Auto 0002 hex FIFO trigger Without ID code check 0012 hex FIFO trigger With ID code check Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Fun...

Page 183: ...form write verification No 0000 hex Yes 0001 hex default Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte...

Page 184: ...tion 04 hex Tag communications conditions information Communications speed High speed 0000 hex Standard 0001 hex Write verification No 0000 hex Yes 0001 hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length ...

Page 185: ...imal the gateway address to set Setting range 00000000 to FFFFFFFF hex Example C0A80101 hex 192 168 1 1 Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3...

Page 186: ...Subnet mask Contains the subnet mask that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal Example FFFF FF00 hex 255 255 255 0 Gateway address Contains the gateway address that was read in 8 digits hexadecimal Example C0A80101 hex 192 168 1 1 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 By...

Page 187: ...hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 76 Transaction ident...

Page 188: ... plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 63 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex The device name is given with ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol iden...

Page 189: ... address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field le...

Page 190: ...read 02 hex WEB communications conditions Contains the Web Port that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal Example 1BB2 hex 7090 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Reg...

Page 191: ...ers 20 hex space to 7E hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 By...

Page 192: ...haracters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 15 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex The Web password is given with ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Pro...

Page 193: ...count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count Byte count Op...

Page 194: ... that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 to 0063 hex 0 to 99 Minimum Contains the minimum noise that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 to 0063 hex 0 to 99 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field le...

Page 195: ...f ASCII characters up to 31 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 31 characters the remaining bytes are filled with 00 hex The model information is given with ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 By...

Page 196: ...0000 to 0099 hex BCD Revision of Safe Mode program 0000 to 9999 hex BCD Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF he...

Page 197: ...t was read as a 12 digit hexadecimal between 000000000000 and FFFFFFFFFFFF hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 he...

Page 198: ...Contains the status of the Reader Writer that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 hex Initializing 0001 hex Idling 0002 hex RF Tag communications in progress 0003 hex Downloading 0004 hex Error 0005 hex Shutdown in progress Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byt...

Page 199: ...perating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits hexadecimal Unit ms Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex ...

Page 200: ...e communications query information in 2 digit hexadecimal Communications query information Query that was invoked when an error occurred Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Func...

Page 201: ... Error Information When a Query from a Remote Node with an IP Address of 192 168 1 2 Resulted in an Error at an Operating Time of 1111111111 TX 000000000006FF03C700007D RX 0000000000FDFF03FA423A35C7C0A80102eeeeeeeexxllcccccccc ccc eeeeeeee end code xx exception code ll communications query information size cccccccc communications query information ...

Page 202: ...by the query when an error occurred Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Reserved 3 Always 000000 hex End code For details refer to End Codes in this section p 167 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transac...

Page 203: ...e Remote Node with IP Address 192 168 1 2 at an Operating Time of 1111111111 and a Communications Error Occurred at the Remote Node with IP Address 192 168 1 3 at an Operating Time of 2222222222 TX 000000000006FF03C6000061 RX 00000000000A5FF03A20002423A35C7C0A80102ccccccccrrrrrrrr84746B8EC0A80103ccccccccrrrrrrrr00000000 00 cccccccc communications query information rrrrrrrr communications response ...

Page 204: ...perating time from when the Reader Writer was started in 8 digits hexadecimal Unit ms Error code For details refer to Error Codes in this section p 168 Attached information 1 Attached information 2 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction ide...

Page 205: ...estore information record 1 Same as above Same as above Most restore information record 7 Same as above Same as above Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register ...

Page 206: ... the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count Byte count Option X X 0000 ...

Page 207: ...an RF Tag Example Processing was aborted when a STOP query was received after the Reader Writer detected an RF Tag but before it completed processing Client host device Server Reader Writer WRITE DATA Auto specified Response communications canceled RF Tag STOP Response normal end Processing communications with RF Tags Client host device Server Reader Writer WRITE DATA Auto specified Response commu...

Page 208: ...ssing was aborted when a STOP query was received immediately after completing processing after the Reader Writer detected an RF Tag Client host device Server Reader Writer WRITE DATA Auto specified Response normal end RF Tag STOP Response normal end Processing communications with RF Tags Processing communications with RF Tags ...

Page 209: ...n the query Note When forced reset the response will not be returned Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count Number...

Page 210: ...gnostic is enabled or disabled in 4 digits hexadecimal Disabled 0000 hex default Enabled 0001 hex Parameter Description Register address Contains the register address that was specified in the query Word count Contains the word count that was specified in the query Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte ...

Page 211: ...ex Communication diagnostic setting Contains the communication diagnostic setting that was read in 4 digits hexadecimal Disabled 0000 hex default Enabled 0001 hex Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field l...

Page 212: ...UNT CONTROL 0007 hex RESTORE DATA 0008 hex COPY DATA Communications result Contains the error code for communication diagnostic in 4 digits hexadecimal This is the upper word of the end code in response to the RF Tag communications query 0000 hex Normal end 0003 hex Communications precaution 2001 hex RF Tag missing error 2002 hex RF Tag communications error 2003 hex Tag ID mismatch error 2004 hex ...

Page 213: ...diagnostic in 4 digits hexadecimal 0 to 10 This is the corrected ADC 10 bit value for response communications with the RF Tag The value is 0000 hex fixed when the communications result shows an RF Tag missing error Noise level Contains the noise level for communication diagnostic in 4 digits hexadecimal 0 to 10 This is the corrected ADC 10 bit value before communications with the RF Tag were execu...

Page 214: ...ex Example C0A801C8 hex 192 168 1 200 IP address 7 Parameter Description Register address The register address from the query is set Word count The word count from the query is set Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this section p 167 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 44 Transact...

Page 215: ...ution Example Setting the Extension Settings to Link Two Slave Reader Writers IP Address 1 192 168 1 201 IP Address 2 192 168 1 202 and Enable Multi Reader Writer Settings in Field Extension Mode TX 000000000027FF10B40000102000010002C0A801C9C0A801CA0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 RX 000000000006FF10B4000010 ...

Page 216: ...aveling Mode Number of Slave Reader Writers Contains the number of Slave Reader Writers to link with Reader Writer extension in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 to 0007 hex IP address 1 Contain the IP addresses that are set 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 0000 to FFFF FFFF hex Example C0A80101 hex 192 168 1 1 IP address 7 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code Table in this sect...

Page 217: ...ted 2000 hex Preparing for High speed Traveling Mode Detecting Groups 2000 hex Ready for High speed Traveling Mode Group Detection Completed Slave 1 status Contains the connection status of the Slave Reader Writers in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex Not registered 0001 hex Connection successful 0002 hex Connection failed Slave 7 status Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Excepti...

Page 218: ...400 hex SET MULTI READER WRITER SETTINGS W B500 to B700 hex Reserved B800 hex GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS R B800 hex SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS W B900 hex GET DEVICE NAME R B900 hex SET DEVICE NAME W BA00 hex GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS R BA00 hex SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS W BB00 hex GET WEB PASSWORD R BB00 hex SET WEB PASSWORD W BC00 hex GET MULTI READER WRI...

Page 219: ... Operation Window 218 Operation Interface 220 Password Entry View 220 Status View 221 Network Settings View 222 Communications Settings View 224 SET MULTI READER WRITER OPERATION 225 RF Tag Communications View 226 Log View 228 Noise Monitor View 229 RF Analyzer 230 Reboot 234 Configuration 235 Configuration File 239 ...

Page 220: ...same time it may not be displayed correctly or you may not be able to perform the correct operation There is case where Web browser can not be used in a combination of the firmware version of Reader Writer and the JRE version Refer to the table above please use the JRE version that was appropriate for your Reader Writer http IP_address Click this button to change to the Configuration View Select t...

Page 221: ...owser screen are difficult to see use the zoom function provided by the Web browser The operating indicator Green may flash because the Web browser communicates with the Reader Writer at fixed interval Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Screen shots are used with permission from Microsoft ...

Page 222: ...e Reader Writer the Password Entry View will be displayed first If an error message is displayed when you click the OK Button recheck the password that you entered If the Reader Writer is running in Safe mode the password entry screen does not appear even if you set the password Item name Description Password If a Web password is set in the Reader Writer enter the password ...

Page 223: ...ly Major version and Minor version Safe mode program Displays the Safe Mode program versions Displays only Major version and Minor version MAC address Displays the MAC address from the Reader Writer Operation mode Displays the mode of the Reader Writer Run Safe Mode Status Displays the status of the Reader Writer Idling RF Tag communications in progress and Changing settings Error Operating time D...

Page 224: ...econnect to the Reader Writer If you re specified the new IP address in the address field of the Web browser the screen will be appeared The error message is displayed if you change the configuration during the Reader Writer is executing RF tag communication or Noise measurement Item name Description Setting range Default IP address IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask Subnet mask address 255 255 ...

Page 225: ...ings will be effective after a restart of the Reader Writer The error message is displayed if you change the configuration during the Reader Writer is executing RF tag communication or Noise measurement Item name Description Setting range Default Web password 15 ASCII characters max 15 ASCII characters max None Web password confirmation 15 ASCII characters max 15 ASCII characters max None ...

Page 226: ...n diagnostic p 118 The error message is displayed if you change the configuration during the Reader Writer is executing RF tag communication or Noise measurement Item name Description Setting range Default RF Tag communications option Select the RF Tag communications option Once Auto FIFO Trigger Without ID code check or FIFO Trigger With ID code check Once RF Tag communications Speed Specify the ...

Page 227: ...me a Master Reader Writer There can be only one Master Reader Writer in any one group Item name Description Setting range Default setting Multi Reader Writer mode Sets the Multi Reader Writer Mode Disable Field extension mode or High speed traveling mode Disable Group setting You can check the IP address of Reader Writers registered as Slave Reader Writers and the connection status of all of the S...

Page 228: ...query to send if communications are performed with an RF Tag Enter the query directly when you are not communicating with an RF Tag Repeat Select this check box to repeatedly and consecutively send the command Clear the selection of this check box if the RF Tag communications option of the Reader Writer is set to Auto Repeat or FIFO Repeat If a command is sent repeatedly and consecutively with the...

Page 229: ... the Reader Writer is executing RF tag communication or Noise measurement Item name Description Command Response Log Displays up to 15 commands and responses from communications with the RF Tags You can clear the log using right click Tx The send ModbusTCP command is displayed Rx Result of the response is displayed Number of sent Displays the total number of queries send by the Reader Writer ...

Page 230: ...and size and Command Communications error log Displays the following information from the communications error log Time Error name IP address Transaction ID Function code Register address Exception code and Error code Item name Description System error log Displays the following information from the system error log Time Error name Error code Information 1 and Information 2 Refer to Communications...

Page 231: ... p 110 Because there is variation in the result of the noise measurement consider the result as a guideline The error message is displayed if you change the configuration during the Reader Writer is executing RF tag communication or Noise measurement Normal area Means the noise level that communications range can be reduced to about less than 20 Precaution area Means the noise level that communica...

Page 232: ...tion was registered Result One of the following Stable Unstable warning or Error UID Displays the UID of the RF Tags that were detected in communications diagnostics Diagnostic description Displays the details of the communication diagnosis history No Numbers are assigned from 1 to 2 048 The larger the number the more recent the information Command The command type that was executed when the diagn...

Page 233: ...Click the Display Button in the Details column on the RF Analyzer View to display guidance Respond yes or no to the displayed questions to display advice on the assumed causes and corrections If you follow the advice to make corrections you can increase the communications leeway and achieve more stable RFID System operation ...

Page 234: ...or occurs the level will be 0 and no bar will be displayed A value of 1 to 9 means that the communications leeway is low i e that communications are unstable and the bar will be displayed in yellow In this case we recommend that you follow the guidance described above and adjust the installation conditions to increase the communications leeway as close as possible to a level of 10 2 Noise Level Th...

Page 235: ...cations diagnostic result is displayed Good Stable Output level low Low send power Receiving level low Low receive power Noise level high Excessive ambient noise level Signal Noise ratio low Low signal to noise ratio N A Communications error Output Level The send power level to the RF Tag is given between 0 and 10 The higher the value the better the conditions If the level is 9 or lower the Reader...

Page 236: ...ng dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the OK Button to connect to the Reader Writer The following dialog box is displayed after reconnecting to the Reader Writer Click the OK Button When re connection goes wrong and an error message is displayed check connection with the Reader Writer and reboot a Web browser After re connection displays the Status window ...

Page 237: ...e Reader Writer to the default settings To display the Configuration View click the Configuration Button at the bottom of the Web browser operation window Click the Configuration Button at the bottom of the Web browser operation window to display the Configuration View Item name Description Export Configuration File to PC Saves a configuration file that contains the Reader Writer settings on the c...

Page 238: ...nfiguration file file name conf ini that contains the configuration information from the Reader Writer on the computer The configuration file uses a normal INI file format Click the Export Button The following dialog box will be displayed Click the Save Button Specify where to save the file and click the Save Button The configuration information from the Reader Writer will be saved in the configur...

Page 239: ...e Browse Button in the Upload Configuration File Area select the configuration file to use to set up the Reader Writer and then click the Import Button Click the Browse Button A dialog box to select the configuration file will be displayed Select the configuration file and then click the Open Button Click the Import Button All of the configuration information in the Reader Writer will be changed T...

Page 240: ...ation Area to return all of the settings in the Reader Writer to the default settings After you initialize the settings cycle the power supply to the Reader Writer to enable the new settings Click the Default Button in the Initialize Configuration Area The following dialog box will be displayed Click the OK Button The following information is displayed after setting is completed ...

Page 241: ...ecimal numbers separated by periods 255 255 255 0 GatewayAddress Gives the setting of the default gateway of the Reader Writer Specify four decimal numbers separated by periods 192 168 1 254 DeviceName Gives the name of the Reader Writer Specify up to 63 ASCII characters WebPassword Gives the login password for the Web browser interface Specify up to 15 ASCII characters Specify blank for no passwo...

Page 242: ...240 Section 8 Operation Interface RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 8 Web Browser Interface ...

Page 243: ... 247 V680S Query Errors 249 RF Tag Communications Errors 250 Troubleshooting Flowcharts 251 Main Check Flowchart 251 System Connections Check Flowchart 252 Operating Conditions and External Environment Check Flowchart 253 Host Device Communications Check Flowchart 254 RF Tag Communications Check Flow 255 About The Ethernet Communication Abnormality 256 When the Web browser screen is not displayed ...

Page 244: ...al operation System Errors The NORM ERR indicator in the operation indicators lights red if there is a CPU error system memory error or hardware fault If the Reader Writer detects a system memory error during startup it will start in Safe Mode and the RUN indicator will flash green IP Address Duplication Error If an IP address duplication error is detected at startup the NORM ERR indicator in the ...

Page 245: ...source of strong noise near the Reader Writer or Cable There is an error in user configuration memory host device communications conditions settings Initialize the settings to restore normal operation Refer to User Configuration Memory Error in this Section for information for lnitialize the setting p 246 The Reader Writer automatically starts in Safe Mode when it detects an error Flashing green F...

Page 246: ...ate action referring System Errors in this Section Replace the Reader Writer if the condition does not change p 247 Lit green Lit red RUN NORM ERR Processing when error occurs Take the appropriate action referring System Errors in this Section Replace the Reader Writer if the condition does not change p 247 If the Reader Writer detects a fault the Reader Writer will start in the Safe mode automati...

Page 247: ...etail information Refer to Error Codes in Message Details in Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for the error codes that indicate error detail information p 168 Refer to GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG in Message Details in Section 7 Host Communications Specifications for the connection procedure p 200 The NORM ERROR indicator flash yellow when Communication Diagnosis is enabled and the dia...

Page 248: ...the error on the Error Log View in the Web browser and restore operation with the countermeasure Refer to Log View in Section 8 Web Browser Interface for the procedure to check the error log contents from the Web browser window p 228 Unfixed Operation Mode Error See if the control signal line in the V680S Cable is connected correctly to the 24 VDC terminal on the power source Check for sources of ...

Page 249: ... settings to see if the Slave Reader Writer is using the same IP address as the Master Reader Writer The RF Tag communications queries that you can use during multi Reader Writer operation Field Extension Mode or High speed Traveling Mode are shown in the following table If you use any RF Tag communications query that cannot be used for the Master Reader Writer and Multi Reader Write execution err...

Page 250: ...TIONS OPTION Yes SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS No GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Yes SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS No GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Yes SET DEVICE NAME No GET DEVICE NAME Yes SET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS No GET TCP IP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Yes SET WEB PASSWORD No GET WEB PASSWORD Yes INITIALIZE No Query type Name Supported Checking Reader Writer inf...

Page 251: ...that the following fields were not omitted Function code register address and number of words 2 If the function code is FC10 make sure that the following fields were not omitted Function code register address number of words and number of bytes 3 If the function code is FC10 make sure that the number of words and number of bytes agrees with the size of the option data Query parameter error 1005 he...

Page 252: ...ag RF Tag lock error 2005 hex The RF Tag memory region that contains the communications processing area addresses is locked Check the communications processing area addresses and perform the process again or replace the RF Tag RF Tag verification error 2006 hex Repeat the processing while the RF Tag is in the communications field of the Reader Writer Measure the noise and implement noise counterme...

Page 253: ...ck Flowchart Are all devices in the system connected properly Are the operating conditions and external environment normal Are host device communications normal Are RF Tag communications normal OK Refer to the System Connections Check Flowchart Refer to the Operating Conditions and External Environment Check Flowchart Refer to the Host Device Communications Check Flowchart Refer to the RF Tag Comm...

Page 254: ...onnect them correctly Lit green Not lit NORM ERR LED Check the control signal line connection Or initialize the settings Check the control signal line connection Replace the Reader Writer Lit red Flashing red Not lit NORM ERR LED Replace the Reader Writer Lit red Flashing red Initialize the settings OK No Is the rated voltage supplied Supply the rated voltage Not lit Flashing green Yes Replace the...

Page 255: ...ooting 253 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Operating Conditions and External Environment Check Flowchart START No Yes Is the ambient noise OK Yes OK Refer to Maintenance and Inspection No Refer to Maintenance Are the operating conditions OK p 264 p 110 ...

Page 256: ...connector wiring Correct the settings Yes Is the query frame correct Send the correct frame No Yes Is the data specified in the query correct Send the correct data No Yes Is the Reader Writer busy Send the query when the Reader Writer can perform processing Is the host device operating normally Replace the Reader Writer Correct the host device program or replace the host device OK No Yes No No No ...

Page 257: ... Yes Yes No Yes OK No No Is the copy destination Reader Writer operating normally Make sure the Reader Writer is operating normally Yes No Is there a mistake in the network settings Correct the network settings Yes Replace the Reader Writer START Travel speed OK RF Tag OK Error code 2006 Reduce the travel speed Replace the RF Tag Error code 2001 Are two or more RF Tags present in communications ar...

Page 258: ... the band and the communication is disabled Therefore do not configure the Ethernet network into a loop When a large amount of broadcast packets or multicast packets flow into the Ethernet network Reader Writers may stop its operation Please do not send a large amount of packet Please separate the Reader Writers from the network segment that broadcast or multicast packets flow Sending broadcast st...

Page 259: ...creen layout is strange When the Web browser screen is not displayed or the screen layout is strange Please reload If the problem persists even after reloading follow the procedure below to delete the temporary Internet file and then display it again Google Chrome 1 Open the settings from Google chrome settings at the top right of the screen 2 Select Clear browsing data in the privacy and security...

Page 260: ...browser screen is not displayed or the screen layout is strange Section 9 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 9 Troubleshooting 3 Time range selects all time Check cached images and files and select clear data ...

Page 261: ...n 9 Section 9 Troubleshooting 259 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Internet explorer11 1 Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options Click the delete button in the Browsing History section of the General tab 2 Check Temporary Internet files and website files and click Delete ...

Page 262: ...layed or the screen layout is strange Section 9 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 9 Troubleshooting Microsoft Edge 1 Click the three points in the upper right and click Settings 2 Click choose what to clear in the Privacy Security tab ...

Page 263: ...When the Web browser screen is not displayed or the screen layout is strange Section 9 Section 9 Troubleshooting 261 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP 3 Check Cached data and files and click Clear ...

Page 264: ...ation and noise measurement function etc When you use the Reader Writer normally start the Reader Writer in RUN mode Starting in Safe Mode 1 Connect the control signal line violet from the Cable to the GND terminal on the DC power supply Connect the other two lines 24P brown and 24N blue to the DC power supply terminals 2 Turn ON the power supply to the Reader Writer 3 The RUN indicator on the Rea...

Page 265: ...Section 10 Maintenance and Inspection 263 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 10 Maintenance and Inspection Maintenance and Inspection 264 ...

Page 266: ...inimum thermometer Hygrometer a Temperature a Within the specified range a 10 to 55 C b Humidity b Within the specified range b 25 to 85 c Vibration and shock c Influence of vibration or shock from machines c Within the specified range d Dust d Make sure that the Reader Writer is free of accumulated dust and foreign particles d Must not be present e Corrosive gas e Make sure that no metal parts ar...

Page 267: ... 281 RF Tag Installation Precautions 283 V680 D1KP54T 283 V680 D1KP66T 286 V680 D1KP66MT 289 V680 D1KP66T SP 292 V680 D1KP58HTN 296 V680S D2KF67 298 V680S D2KF67M 301 V680S D8KF67 304 V680S D8KF67M 307 V680S D2KF68 310 V680S D2KF68M 313 V680S D8KF68 316 V680S D8KF68M 319 RF Tag Memory Capacities and Memory Types 322 RF Tag Memory Map 323 Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers and RF Tags 326 De...

Page 268: ...S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X Read Write 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X U...

Page 269: ...F67 Back Surface Metal 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Read Write Y X V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67 Back Surface Metal 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X Read Write Read Write Read...

Page 270: ... 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP58HTN...

Page 271: ... 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X Y X Y X Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF67 Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Back Surface Metal Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF67 Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Back Surface Metal U...

Page 272: ...rite Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Horizontal facing RF Tag Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Vertical facing RF Tag Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Horizontal facing RF Tag Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Vertical facing RF Tag Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S ...

Page 273: ...0 150 200 Y 250 200 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 200 X Y X 50 100 150 200 Y 250 200 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 200 X Y X Back Surface Metal Read Write V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP Back Surface Metal Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D...

Page 274: ...0 150 200 Y 250 200 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 200 X 40 60 80 20 100 Y 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 X Y X Y X Y X Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF67 Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Back Surface Metal Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF67 Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Back Surface Me...

Page 275: ...ite Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Horizontal facing RF Tag Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Vertical facing RF Tag Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Horizontal facing RF Tag Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Vertical facing RF Tag Read Write Read Write Back Surface Metal V680S HMD66 ETN ...

Page 276: ...der Writer turns ON the RF Tag The Reader Writer turns ON this RF signal and then sends the command to start communications with the RF tag When the communications end the Reader Writer turns OFF the RF signal Command The command that the Reader Writer sends to the RF Tag Response The response that the RF Tag returns to the Reader Writer Query Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T ...

Page 277: ...y Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T 0 4N 33 0 Write with verification T 0 9N 95 1 Write without verification T 0 5N 65 8 Command Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T 0 4N 40 4 Write with verification T 1 0N 116 5 Write without verification T 0 6N 45 8 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 No of bytes byte Communications time ms 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 600 400 Write wit...

Page 278: ...ery Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T 0 5N 36 1 Write with verification T 1 0N 93 0 Write without verification T 0 5N 65 8 Command Communications time ms N No of bytes processed Read T 0 6N 45 8 Write with verification T 1 1N 113 1 Write without verification T 0 6N 80 8 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 No of bytes byte Communications time ms 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 600 400 Write w...

Page 279: ... communication time is calculated at twice Calculation Example The following example is for reading 128 bytes with the V680S D2KF68 and V680S HMD66 ETN From the above chart Distance traveled in communications field 170 mm when Y communications range is 50 mm Communications time T 267 8 ms calculated from the communications time i e 2 times 0 9 128 bytes 18 7 Therefore the maximum speed of the Tag ...

Page 280: ...hen using more than one Reader Writer leave sufficient space between them as given in the following table If the distance between the Reader Writers is too short the read write distances will be reduced RF Tag model Mounting distance Installing the Reader Writers facing each other Installing the Reader Writers in parallel V680 D1KP54T 230 mm 110 mm V680 D1KP66T 300 mm 100 mm V680 D1KP66MT 220 mm 1...

Page 281: ...an one Reader Writer leave sufficient space between them as shown in the following diagrams If the distance between the Reader Writers is too short read write distance will be reduced RF Tag Model Mounting distance Installing the Reader Writer facing each other Installing the Reader Writer in parallel V680 D1KP54T 250 mm 125 mm V680 D1KP66T 350 mm 150 mm V680 D1KP66MT 250 mm 150 mm V680 D1KP66T SP...

Page 282: ... Installation Precautions Section 11 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 11 Appendices Mounting distance Mounting distance Installing the Reader Writer Facing Each Other Installing the Reader Writer in Parallel ...

Page 283: ...han one Reader Writer leave sufficient space between them as shown in the following diagrams If the distance between the Reader Writers is too short read write distance will be reduced RF Tag Model Mounting distance Installing the Reader Writer facing each other Installing the Reader Writer in parallel V680 D1KP54T 340 mm 190 mm V680 D1KP66T 410 mm 190 mm V680 D1KP66MT 300 mm 180 mm V680 D1KP66T S...

Page 284: ...iter Installation Precautions Section 11 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 11 Appendices Mounting distance Mounting distance Reader Writers Installed Facing Each Other Reader Writers Installed in Parallel ...

Page 285: ...iter Metal Metal Metal on back Non metallic material Metal on back X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 40 60 80 100 mm V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 10 30 50 70 90 110 X V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 40 60 80 100 mm 10 30 50 70 90 110 X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 40 60 80 100 mm V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 10 30 50 70 90 110 Distance x to t...

Page 286: ... than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 45 mm min 45 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min ...

Page 287: ...m as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680 D1KP54T Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 0 0 2 5 9 14 21 32 49 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 0 1 3 6 12 19 29 43 70 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP54T 0 1 3 6 11 18 27 42 67 V680S HMD6 ETN and V680 D1KP54T V680S HMD64 ETN and V...

Page 288: ...1KP66T Reader Writer RF Tag Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Communications range Reader Writer RF Tag Metal Metal on back Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Communications range range with no metal at back surface 100 Communications range range with no metal at back surface 100 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 40 60 80 100 mm 10 30...

Page 289: ...than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 54 mm min 54 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min 110 mm min 110 mm min ...

Page 290: ...m as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680 D1KP66T Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T 0 1 2 4 8 13 19 29 44 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T 0 1 3 5 9 14 21 32 48 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T 0 1 3 6 10 17 27 41 62 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T V680S HMD64 ETN and V...

Page 291: ...nted RF Tag RF Tag RF Tag V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Distance x from surrounding metal Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 Distance x from surrounding metal Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm x x 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50...

Page 292: ... than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 44 mm min 44 mm min 70 mm min 70 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min ...

Page 293: ...ination of V680 D1KP66MT Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 6 9 15 23 36 67 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at back surface Steel 0 0 2 5 10 18 31 59 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at back surface Steel 0 0 3 7 16 28 49 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66MT Metal at Back Surface Ste...

Page 294: ...MD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 mm 20 40 100 140 60 80 120 X X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 mm 20 40 100 140 60 80 120 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 mm 20 40 100 140 60 80 120 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP Non metallic material Y Reader Writer RF Tag Metal Metal on bac Non metallic material Communications range Y Read...

Page 295: ...by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer 54 mm min 54 mm min 95 mm min 95 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min 95 mm min 95 mm min This is required for the V680 D1KP66T SP exterior dimension Length 95 mm ...

Page 296: ...294 RF Tag Installation Precautions Section 11 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 11 Appendices V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 110 mm min 110 mm min 110 mm min 110 mm min ...

Page 297: ...in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680 D1KP66T SP Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP 0 1 2 4 8 13 19 29 44 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP 0 1 3 5 9 14 21 32 48 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP 0 1 3 6 10 17 27 41 62 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680 D1KP66T SP V680S HMD64 ETN a...

Page 298: ...ag The X axis gives the distance between the RF Tag and a metal plate The Y axis shows the relative communications range taking the communications range with no metal plate as 100 i e it shows the percentage of decrease in the communications range Material Steel thickness 1 5 mm Shape 295 295 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 40 mm Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag 60 80 100 120...

Page 299: ...ation of the RF Tags when mounting RF Tags As reference data this section shows the decrease in the communications range due to RF Tag inclination The X axis gives the angle with 0 which indicates that the RF Tag and Reader Writer surfaces are parallel to each other The Y axis shows the relative communications range taking the communications range at 0 as 100 i e it shows the percentage of decreas...

Page 300: ...0 80 90 100 50 100 150 200 mm X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 100 200 300 400 mm X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 150 200 mm V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67 Communications range range with no metal at back surface 100 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Communications range range with no metal at back surface 100 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Communicatio...

Page 301: ...than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 60 mm min 60 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min 120 mm min 120 mm min ...

Page 302: ...m as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680S D2KF67 Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67 0 1 2 4 8 13 20 29 44 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF67 0 1 3 5 8 13 19 27 38 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF67 0 1 2 4 8 13 19 29 43 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67 V680S HMD64 ETN and V6...

Page 303: ...ted RF Tag RF Tag V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF67M V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF67M x x 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Distance x from surrounding metal Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 Distance x from surrounding met...

Page 304: ... than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 55 mm min 55 mm min 70 mm min 70 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min ...

Page 305: ... Inclination of V680S D2KF67M Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 4 8 15 25 50 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 3 7 12 21 37 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 4 9 18 33 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D2KF67M Metal at Back Surface Steel V...

Page 306: ...nge with no metal at back surface 100 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag Communications range range with no metal at back surface 100 Distance x to the metal plate in back of RF Tag X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 150 200 mm X X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 100 200 300 350 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 150 200 mm V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67 Communicatio...

Page 307: ...than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 60 mm min 60 mm min 80 mm min 80 mm min 120 mm min 120 mm min ...

Page 308: ...m as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680S D2KF67 Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67 0 1 2 5 8 13 20 30 45 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF67 0 1 2 4 6 10 17 24 36 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF67 0 1 2 4 7 12 19 28 42 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67 V680S HMD64 ETN and V6...

Page 309: ...ted RF Tag RF Tag Distance x from surrounding metal V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF67M x x 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 mm V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Distance x from surrounding met...

Page 310: ... than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD63 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 50 mm min 50 mm min 70 mm min 70 mm min 90 mm min 90 mm min ...

Page 311: ...Inclination of V680S D8KF67M Measurement Conditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 3 7 13 24 47 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 3 7 13 22 38 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Metal at back surface Steel 0 1 4 10 20 39 V680S HMD63 ETN and V680S D8KF67M Metal at Back Surface Steel V...

Page 312: ...F Tag to the metallic surface and the communications range X Y Communications range X Y Communications range Reader Writer RF Tag Metal Non metallic material Metal at back surface V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Metal Non metallic material Metal at back surface Reader Writer RF Tag 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 150 mm Communications jrange range with no ...

Page 313: ...e than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 130 mm min 130 mm min 130 mm min 130 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min ...

Page 314: ...s RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 horizontally 0 1 2 3 6 9 14 21 33 59 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 vertically 0 1 3 5 8 13 20 28 41 66 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68 horizontally 0 1 2 3 6 11 16 25 39 65 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68 vertically 0 1 2 5 8 13 20 29 42 68 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68 Horizontally V680S HMD64 ETN and V68...

Page 315: ...e height of the V680S D2KF68M Embedded RF Tag Surface mounted Metallic material Metallic material 10 mm max RF Tag 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 mm Distance x from surrounding metal 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 mm Distance x from surrounding metal Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Communications range range with metal a...

Page 316: ... as parallel to each other as possible Communications will be possible even if the Reader Writer and RF Tags are not parallel to each other however the communications range is affected by the inclination between them as shown in the following graphs Rates of Change in Communications Range for Inclination of V680S D2KF68M RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D...

Page 317: ...680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Vertically V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Horizontally V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D2KF68M Vertically Non metallic material Reader Writer RF Tag Metallic material Non metallic material Reader Writer RF Tag Metallic material Non metallic material Reader Writer Metallic material RF Tag Non metallic material Reader Writer Metallic material RF Tag ...

Page 318: ...F Tag to the metallic surface and the communications range X Y Communications range X Y Communications range Reader Writer RF Tag Metal Non metallic material Metal at back surface V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF68 Metal Non metallic material Metal at back surface Reader Writer RF Tag 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 150 mm Communications range range with no m...

Page 319: ...e than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 130 mm min 130 mm min 140 mm min 140 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min 150 mm min ...

Page 320: ...ons RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68 horizontally 0 1 2 3 5 9 14 21 32 58 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68 vertically 0 1 3 5 8 13 19 28 41 65 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF68 horizontally 0 1 2 3 6 11 16 25 39 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF68 vertically 0 1 2 5 8 14 20 29 43 69 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68 Horizontally V680S HMD64 ETN and V680...

Page 321: ...e height of the V680S D8KF68M Embedded RF Tag Surface mounted Metallic material Metallic material 10 mm max RF Tag 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 mm Distance x from surrounding metal 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 100 mm Distance x from surrounding metal Communications range range with metal at back surface 100 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68M Communications range range with metal a...

Page 322: ...e than one RF Tag separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent malfunctions due to mutual interference If the distance between the RF tags is too short read write distance will be reduced V680S HMD64 ETN Reader Writer V680S HMD66 ETN Reader Writer 100 mm min 100 mm min 100 mm min 100 mm min 130 mm min 130 mm min 120 mm min 120 mm min ...

Page 323: ...ditions RF Tag inclination θ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68M horizontally 0 1 1 3 5 9 16 29 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68M vertically 0 1 3 7 12 19 30 52 56 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF68M horizontally 0 1 2 4 8 13 24 50 V680S HMD66 ETN and V680S D8KF68M vertically 0 1 4 8 13 22 35 67 V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF68M Horizontally V680S HMD64 ETN and V680S D8KF6...

Page 324: ...EPROM Write endurance 100 000 times per block 25 C Data retention 10 years after writing 85 C or less V680 D1KP58HTN Write endurance 100 000 times per block 25 C Data retention 10 years after writing 85 C or less Total data retention at high temperatures exceeding 125 C is 10 hours V680S D2KF67 V680S D2KF67M V680S D2KF68 V680S D2KF68M 2 000 bytes FRAM Access frequency One trillion times Data reten...

Page 325: ...ry Map V680 D1KP RF Tags 0000 hex 0001 hex 0002 hex 0003 hex 0004 hex 0005 hex 0006 hex 0007 hex 01EC hex 01ED hex 01EE hex 01EF hex 01F0 hex 01F1 hex 01F2 hex 01F3 hex 1 123 0 124 1 word Data Address W Block User area EEPROM is used as the memory in the RF Tag The user accessible capacity is 1 000 bytes ...

Page 326: ...80S D2KF6 RF Tags 0000 hex 0001 hex 0002 hex 0003 hex 0004 hex 0005 hex 0006 hex 0007 hex 03E0 hex 03E1 hex 03E2 hex 03E3 hex 03E4 hex 03E5 hex 03E6 hex 03E7 hex 1 word Data Address W Block 1 248 0 249 User area FRAM is used as the memory in the RF Tag The user accessible capacity is 2 000 bytes ...

Page 327: ...ex 000D hex 000E hex 000F hex 0 0010 hex 0011 hex 0012 hex 0013 hex 001C hex 001D hex 001E hex 001F hex 1 0FE0 hex 0FE1 hex 0FE2 hex 0FE3 hex 0FEC hex 0FED hex 0FEE hex 0FEF hex 254 0FF0 hex 0FF1 hex 0FF2 hex 0FF3 hex 0FFC hex 0FFD hex 0FFE hex 0FFF hex 255 User area Address W Block FRAM is used as the memory in the RF Tag The user accessible capacity is 8 192 bytes ...

Page 328: ... affect PBT and urethane resins Reader Writers cannot be used in applications with explosion proof specifications Chemicals That Cause Deformations Cracks Etc Chemicals That May Cause Discoloration Swelling Etc The above results are from tests conducted at room temperature 23 C Even if the chemicals do not affect the PPS or epoxy resins at room temperature they may affect the resins at higher or l...

Page 329: ...s are to be used Chemical At room tempera ture At 90 C Chemical At room tempera ture At 90 C Hydrochloric acid 37 A A Sodium hypochlorite A A 10 A A Phenol solution 5 A A Sulfuric acid 98 A B Glacial acetic acid A A 50 A A Acetic acid A A 30 A A Oleic acid A A 3 A A Methyl alcohol 95 A A Nitric acid 60 B C Ethyl alcohol 95 A A 40 A B Ethyl acetate A A 10 A A Sebacic acid diethylhexyl A A Hydrogen ...

Page 330: ...tyl phosphate perchloroethylene carbon thtrachloride and other liquids which easily make resin surfaces wet at a high temperature it tends to increase its weight due to absorption and reduce its tensile strength Even when PFA absorbs chemicals and solvents its molecular structure will not change If however PFA is subject to temperature or pressure changes or mechanical damage when it has absorbed ...

Page 331: ...1 92 96 0 2 Nitrobenzene 210 90 100 0 3 Benzyl alcohol 205 93 99 0 3 Aniline 185 94 100 0 3 n butylamine 78 86 97 0 4 Ethylenediamine 117 96 100 0 1 Tetrahydrofuran 66 88 100 0 1 Benzaldehyde 179 90 99 0 5 Cyclohexane 156 92 100 0 4 Methyl ethyl ketone 80 90 100 0 4 Acetophenone 202 90 100 0 6 Dimethylphtalate 200 98 100 0 3 n butyl acetate 125 93 100 0 5 Tri n butyl phosphate 200 91 100 2 0 Methy...

Page 332: ...bject such as a wire that is 1 mm or more in diameter 5 Protects against penetration of dust of a quantity that may cause malfunction or obstruct the safe operation of the product 6 Protects against penetration of all dust Degree Protection Test method with pure water 0 No protection Not protected against water No test 1 Protection against water drops Protects against vertical drops of water towar...

Page 333: ...y the manufacturer and user Note OMRON Test Method Usage condition 10 m or less under water in natural conditions 1 No water ingress after 1 hour under water at 2 atmospheres of pressure 2 Sensing distance and insulation resistance specifications must be met after 100 repetitions of half hour in 5 C water and half hour in 85 C water About IPX9K IPX9K is a protection standard regarding high tempera...

Page 334: ...of a V680 D1KP RF Tag are given below as a concrete example Because you cannot access data in bytes for a V680S series Reader Writer you cannot for example read six bytes of data starting from address byte address 0001 hex In this case you would have to read four words from address word address 0000 hex and discard the first and last bytes at the host device Data is accessed in words for a V680S s...

Page 335: ...Differences in Address and Size Specifications between V680 and V680S Reader Writers Section 11 Section 11 Appendices 333 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP MEMO ...

Page 336: ...334 Differences in Address and Size Specifications between V680 and V680S Reader Writers Section 11 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Section 11 Appendices ...

Page 337: ...Index 335 RFID System User s Manual Modbus TCP Index ...

Page 338: ...Address Setting 113 GET COMMUNICATION DIAG NOSTIC SETTING 209 GET COMMUNICATIONS DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION 210 GET COMMUNICATIONS ERROR LOG 200 GET DEVICE INFORMATION Query 111 GET DEVICE NAME 186 GET FIRMWARE VERSION 194 GET LOG INFORMATION Query 110 GET MAC ADDRESS 195 GET Model INFORMATION 193 GET MULTI READER WRITER SETTINGS 214 GET MULTI READER WRITER STATUS 215 GET OPERATING TIME 197 GET Reader...

Page 339: ...intenance 118 208 Run Mode 102 S Safe Mode 102 262 SET COMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC 208 SET DEVICE NAME 185 SET MULTI READER WRITER OPERATION 225 SET MULTI READER WRITER SETTINGS 212 SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS 181 SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Query 112 SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS OPTION 179 SET TCP IP COMMUNICA TIONS CONDITIONS 183 SET WEB COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS 187 SET WEB PASSWORD 189 Sett...

Page 340: ...80 D1KP66MT and V680 D8KF67M Added information on the delaying and the stopping of the Ethernet packet Added information on the V680S A50 M and V680 A51 M Made other minor changes 07 July 2016 Changed the configuration of the section 08 October 2016 Change the description of the operating environment of the WEB browser Changed the information for Firmware Version Update History Changed the informa...

Page 341: ...ction 2 00 Added communications diagnostics and the RF Analyzer 3 00 Added multi Reader Writer operation and detection of duplicated I O addresses 3 01 WEB browser interface can be used in the Java8 update74 or later 3 02 Addition of communication option FIFO Trigger With ID code check The layout change of WEB browser 4 00 Change of recommended operating environment of Web browser Changes in the a...

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