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UHF RFID System

V780-series

Reader/Writer

Z389-E1-08

V780-HMD68-ETN-JP
V780-HMD68-ETN-KR
V780-HMD68-ETN-CN
V780-HMD68-ETN-TW
V780-HMD68-ETN-IN
V780-HMD68-ETN-ID
V780-HMD68-ETN-MY
V780-HMD68-ETN-SG
V780-HMD68-ETN-EU
V780-HMD68-ETN-RU
V780-HMD68-ETN-US
V780-HMD68-ETN-MX

V780-HMD68-ETN-JP-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-KR-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-CN-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-TW-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-IN-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-ID-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-MY-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-SG-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-EU-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-RU-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-US-S
V780-HMD68-ETN-MX-S

Standard Reader/Writer 

Slave Reader/Writer

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for V780 Series

Page 1: ...0 HMD68 ETN SG V780 HMD68 ETN EU V780 HMD68 ETN RU V780 HMD68 ETN US V780 HMD68 ETN MX V780 HMD68 ETN JP S V780 HMD68 ETN KR S V780 HMD68 ETN CN S V780 HMD68 ETN TW S V780 HMD68 ETN IN S V780 HMD68 ETN ID S V780 HMD68 ETN MY S V780 HMD68 ETN SG S V780 HMD68 ETN EU S V780 HMD68 ETN RU S V780 HMD68 ETN US S V780 HMD68 ETN MX S Standard Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Neverthe less OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Excel Internet Explorer and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft...

Page 3: ...nnel in charge of introducing FA systems Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of installing and connecting FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities This manual covers the following products V780 series Reader Writers for UHF RFID Systems for 920 MHz band Moving Object Differentiation Wireless Facilities V780 HMD68 ETN JP V780 HMD68 ETN JP S V7...

Page 4: ...chase 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 any Products by Buyer must be ...

Page 5: ... be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof 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 conditions and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual perfor m...

Page 6: ...ext This example on the left indicates a general precaution The filled circle symbol indicates operations that you must do The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text This example on the left shows a general precaution for something that you must do Warnings The V780 HMD68 ETN JP V780 HMD68 ETN JP S can be used only in Japan The V780 HMD68 ETN KR V780 HMD68 ETN KR S can be ...

Page 7: ...der the RE Directive 2014 53 EU The V780 HMD68 ETN RU V780 HMD68 ETN RU S can be used only in Russia The V780 HMD68 ETN US V780 HMD68 ETN US S can be used only in the United States and Canada The V780 HMD68 ETN MX V780 HMD68 ETN MX S can be used only in the Mexico Falling when working in high locations may result in injury Do not work anywhere that the footing is not stable Injury may occur if the...

Page 8: ...e g Switching Hub or PLC that supports STP and ground the host device to a ground resistance of 100 Ω or less The communications range depends on the operating and installation environment Use the Reader Writer only after sufficiently testing operation onsite If multiple Reader Writers are installed near each other communications distances may decrease due to mutual interference Refer to A 5 Mutua...

Page 9: ...re the Reader Writer would be directly subjected to vibration or shock exceeding spec ifications Locations subject to water exposure that exceeds the specifications Injury or damage may occur if the Reader Writer falls Implement safety measures so that the Reader Writer will not fall To use the Reader Writer in Run Mode connect the control signal to 24 VDC of the power supply If you connect the co...

Page 10: ...ays turn OFF the power supply before you replace the Reader Writer or its wiring V780 HMD68 ETN JP V780 HMD68 ETN JP S is a wireless facility conforming to the construction type certification of premises radio station based on the Japanese Radio Act It cannot be used out side of Japan Perform the licensing procedures of the premises radio station in order to use the Reader Writer Maintenance Compl...

Page 11: ...ty conforming to the construction type certification of premises radio station 920 MHz band Moving Object Differentiation Wireless Facil ities based on the Japanese Radio Act It cannot be used outside of Japan Premises Radio Station 920 MHz band Moving Object Differentiation Wireless Facilities ARIB STD T106 Standard Authentication No 001 P00881 Standards in Japan QR code ...

Page 12: ...68 ETN JP V780 HMD68 ETN JP S is a wireless facility to differentiate moving object using the 920 MHz band The licensing procedures of the premises radio station must be performed before use Be sure to perform the licensing procedures before use The licensing procedures are described in the Appendix Refer to Licensing Procedures of Premises Radio Station on page A 2 ...

Page 13: ...responses 1 Connection Processing Opening a Socket Send a request for a connection from the host device to the Reader Writer and establish a TCP connection Monitor for connection timeouts as required 2 Command Send Processing Sending Socket Data Send the command from the host device to the Reader Writer in a message Monitor for send timeouts as required 3 Response Reception Processing Receiving So...

Page 14: ...dditional Information Additional information to read as required This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier Version Information Information about the differences in specifications and functions based on the version of Reader Writer Note References to detailed information or related information Items common to models V780 HMD68 ETN JP KR CN TW IN ID MY SG EU RU ...

Page 15: ...e and Inspection Part Names and Functions Installation and Connections Appendix Index Preparations for Communications Modbus TCP Communications Functions Browser Interface Troubleshooting 13 Sections in this Manual UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Sections in this Manual ...

Page 16: ...Tag Communications Specifications 1 8 1 3 4 Recommended Power Supply 24 VDC 1 14 1 3 5 Dimensions 1 14 1 4 RF Tag Specifications 1 15 Section 2 System Configuration 2 1 RFID System Configuration 2 2 Section 3 Part Names and Functions 3 1 Operation Indicators 3 2 3 1 1 Names and Descriptions of Operation Indicators 3 2 3 1 2 Operation Indicators at Startup 3 3 3 1 3 Operation Indicators for WDT Err...

Page 17: ...6 18 6 3 1 Initialization 6 18 6 3 2 Resetting 6 18 6 3 3 Stopping 6 18 6 3 4 RESET FOCUS 6 19 6 3 5 Installation Location Notification 6 20 6 4 Reader Writer Settings 6 21 6 4 1 Network Settings 6 21 6 4 2 RF Communications Conditions Basic Settings 6 22 6 4 3 RF Communications Conditions Advanced Settings 6 25 6 4 4 Device Settings 6 30 6 4 5 Exporting Important Configuration Files 6 32 6 5 Main...

Page 18: ...munications Procedure 7 12 7 4 2 Error Response Reception Procedure 7 13 7 4 3 RF Tag Communications Command Procedure for Single access Communications 7 14 7 4 4 RF Tag Communications Command Procedure for Multiaccess Communications 7 16 7 5 Commands 7 19 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 22 7 6 1 Single access Communications Commands 7 22 7 6 2 Multiaccess Communications Commands 7 34 7 6 3 Modbus Expa...

Page 19: ...t 9 18 9 3 5 WDT Error 9 18 9 4 Cannot Display the Web Browser Operation Window 9 19 9 4 1 Problem 9 19 9 4 2 Solution 9 20 9 4 3 Java installation 9 21 9 4 4 Java Security Settings 9 22 9 4 5 Register Trusted Site 9 23 Section 10 Maintenance and Inspection 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection 10 2 Section A Appendices A 1 Licensing Procedures of Premises Radio Station A 2 A 2 RF Tag Communications Tim...

Page 20: ...ries added V780 HMD68 ETN TW ID MY 04 December 2017 Content regarding models for various countries added V780 HMD68 ETN RU Corrected information about RF communications timeout time 05 January 2018 Content regarding models for various countries added V780 HMD68 ETN CN 06 October 2018 Corrected content regarding Data retention and Write life in RF Tag Specification and made other minor corrections ...

Page 21: ...on Time for the RF communications conditions settings advanced P 6 27 Added Operation Indicator Custom Settings for the device settings P 6 30 Added Communications Diagnostics for the maintenance function communications information P 6 37 Added Transmission Power Tuning for the tuning function P 6 42 Added RF Tag Access for the utility function P 6 45 Added RF Tag Scanning for the utility function...

Page 22: ...Version Upgrade Information 20 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 23: ...t specifications of the V780 Reader Writer 1 1 Features 1 2 1 2 Application Flowchart 1 5 1 3 Reader Writer Specifications 1 6 1 3 1 Appearance 1 6 1 3 2 General Specifications 1 6 1 3 3 Tag Communications Specifications 1 8 1 3 4 Recommended Power Supply 24 VDC 1 14 1 3 5 Dimensions 1 14 1 4 RF Tag Specifications 1 15 Product Overview ...

Page 24: ...unications with RF Tags according to commands from a host device The controller amplifier and antenna are integrated into the Reader Writer for a simple structure Integrated Structure Previous OMRON models V780 Integrated Reader Writer V780 Reader Writer RF Tag Antenna Ethernet PLC V750 Reader Writer AC Adaptor enclosed Reader Writer PLC 24 VDC power supply Ethernet ...

Page 25: ...y restrictions from the host PLC manufacturer You can also use a switching hub to easily expand a system for connection of many Reader Writers Precautions for Correct Use To connect more than one Reader Writer all devices must be set to a unique IP address Simple Connection with Ethernet Switching Hub Ethernet Cable PLC 24 VDC power supply 24 VDC power supply 24 VDC power supply Reader Writer Read...

Page 26: ...erface is built in so you do not need special software Just connect the computer to the Reader Writer from your browser to easily communicate with RF Tags make Reader Writer settings and monitor status Easy Operation with a Browser Interface Switching Hub PLC Computer 24 VDC power supply Reader Writer ...

Page 27: ... Writes the UII EPC code of the RF Tag in the communications range P 7 24 LOCK Locks the memory of the RF Tag in the communications range P 7 30 DATA FILL Writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning from the specified write start address The specifications are made in the command P 7 32 MULTIACCESS ID READ Reads the UIIs EPC codes of multiple RF Tags in the communications ...

Page 28: ... 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 IP54 IEC 60529 2001 Materials Plastic case PBT Metal case Die cast aluminum ADC12 Weight Approx 3 kg Mounting method Four M6 bolts Host communications interface Ethernet ...

Page 29: ...780 HMD68 ETN TW V780 HMD68 ETN TW S NCC LP0002 4 8 RFID V780 HMD68 ETN IN V780 HMD68 ETN IN S the G S R 36 E V780 HMD68 ETN ID V780 HMD68 ETN ID S PERDIRJEN POSTEL Nomor 221 DIRJEN 2007 V780 HMD68 ETN MY V780 HMD68 ETN MY S MCMC MTSFB TC T007 2014 V780 HMD68 ETN SG V780 HMD68 ETN SG S Singapore IMDA TS SRD2 Thailand NTC TS 1010 2550 RFID 920 925 MHz V780 HMD68 ETN EU V780 HMD68 ETN EU S 2014 53EU...

Page 30: ...ubcarrier Tag communications protocol ISO IEC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN KR V780 HMD68 ETN KR S Item V780 HMD68 ETN KR V780 HMD68 ETN KR S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Korea Maximum Radiated power 4 W e i r p Output power 15 to 27 dBm Switchable in 1...

Page 31: ... Tag communications protocol ISO IEC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN TW V780 HMD68 ETN TW S Item V780 HMD68 ETN TW V780 HMD68 ETN TW S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Taiwan Maximum Radiated power 4 W e i r p Indoor use only Output power 15 to 27 dBm Switcha...

Page 32: ...EC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN ID V780 HMD68 ETN ID S Item V780 HMD68 ETN ID V780 HMD68 ETN ID S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Indonesia Maximum Radiated power 2 W e r p Output power 15 to 27 dBm Switchable in 1 dB increments RSSI detection range Signa...

Page 33: ...ier Tag communications protocol ISO IEC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN SG V780 HMD68 ETN SG S Item V780 HMD68 ETN SG V780 HMD68 ETN SG S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Singapore and Thailand Maximum Radiated power 2 W e r p Output power 15 to 27 dBm Switch...

Page 34: ...protocol ISO IEC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN RU V780 HMD68 ETN RU S Item V780 HMD68 ETN RU V780 HMD68 ETN RU S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Russia Maximum Radiated power 2 W e r p Output power 15 to 27 dBm Switchable in 1 dB increments RSSI detection ...

Page 35: ...odulated subcarrier Tag communications protocol ISO IEC 18000 63 2013 EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 Polarization characteristic RHCP Multiaccess communications Up to 64 RF Tags can be read V780 HMD68 ETN MX V780 HMD68 ETN MX S Item V780 HMD68 ETN MX V780 HMD68 ETN MX S Tag Communica tions Specifica tions Applicable countries Mexico Maximum Radiated power 4 W e i r p Output power 15 to 27 dBm Swit...

Page 36: ...Item Condition Supply voltage 24 VDC 15 to 10 Output current 500 mA min Safety standard SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage 1 3 5 Dimensions 47 5 15 15 60 22 10 75 75 Four M6 mounting holes depth 8 Seven operation indicators Power supply connector Ethernet connector Four 6 6 dia mounting holes 250 230 230 250 49 70 11 2 1 Unit mm ...

Page 37: ... for one package of 10 RF Tags Order the number of packages that you require V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 RF Tags Recommended Item V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 made by Toppan Forms Co Ltd Dimensions 150 14 6 mm W H D IC chip memory Monza X 8K UII EPC 128 bits User memory 8 192 bits Write life Data retention 10 000 writes 10 years 100 000 writes 1 year Operating temperature 20 to 65 C Operating humidity 5 to 9...

Page 38: ...ags Order the number of packages that you require V780 A TA 133 10 1 Attachment Recommended Item V780 A TA 133 10 1 made by Toppan Forms Co Ltd Dimensions 180 50 30 mm W H D Operating temperature 20 to 65 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 Storage temperature 30 to 70 C Storage humidity 5 to 95 Material Polycarbonate plastic Weight Approx 128 g 2 R4 133 23 5 180 50 25 5 4 R5 2 R2 4 R2 30 170 Four 5 dia ...

Page 39: ... UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 This section describes the system configuration that you can use for a V780 Reader Writer 2 1 RFID System Configuration 2 2 System Configuration ...

Page 40: ...multiple Reader Writers Host device and a computer Connection to a workpiece detection sensor Host Device e g PLC with One Reader Writer Recommended Power Supply Cable XS5F D42 80 F made by OMRON Host device e g PLC 24 VDC power supply Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME K made by OMRON Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN RF Tag V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 recommended 1 This is the model number for one pac...

Page 41: ...rnet Cable Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME K made by OMRON Recommended Power Supply Cable XS5F D42 80 F made by OMRON 24 VDC power supply Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME K made by OMRON Host device e g PLC Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN RF Tag V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 recommended RF Tag V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 recommended 24 VDC power supply 1 This is the mode...

Page 42: ... Standard Reader Writer Modbus TCP Available Not available Available V780 HMD68 EIP Standard Reader Writer EtherNet IP Not available Available Available Recommended Power Supply Cable XS5F D42 80 F made by OMRON Ethernet Cable Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME K made by OMRON Recommended Power Supply Cable XS5F D42 80 F made by OMRON 24 VDC power supply Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME ...

Page 43: ...N S disconnects the connection when it sends a communication command directly from the host device such as PLC Use the slave reader writer via the master reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN Host Device PC PLC Slave Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer Master Reader Writer Connected Command sent Disconnected Connected Command sent for multi reader writer Response receive Not available Available ...

Page 44: ...ons diagnostics RF Tag V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 recommended Recommended Ethernet Cable XS5W T42 ME K made by OMRON Recommended Power Supply Cable XS5F D42 80 F made by OMRON 24 VDC power supply Browser Interface on page 8 1 1 This is the model number for one package of 10 RF Tags Order the number of packages that you require Host device e g PLC Sensor Switching Hub 24 VDC power supply Recommended Po...

Page 45: ...upply Cable pin 4 is not used Do not connect it to any termi nal To use the Reader Writer in Run Mode connect the control signal wire white to 24 VDC of the power supply If you connect the control signal wire white to the 0 V side of the power supply the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode Connect a power supply that meets the following conditions to the Reader Writer Item Condition Supply volta...

Page 46: ...und resistance of 100 Ω or less Precautions for Correct Use If you loop the Ethernet line one broadcast packet may consume the entire bandwidth pre venting communications or possibly causing the Reader Writer to stop operation Do not create a loop in the Ethernet line when you connect it Also if a large volume of broadcast packets or multicast packets are placed on the network the Reader Writer s ...

Page 47: ... Indicators at Startup 3 3 3 1 3 Operation Indicators for WDT Errors 3 4 3 1 4 Operation Indicators for IP Address Conflict 3 5 3 1 5 Operation Indicators When BOOTP Server Connection Fails 3 5 3 1 6 Operation Indicators during Command Execution 3 6 3 1 7 Operation Indicators during Test Execution 3 8 3 1 8 Operation Indicators for System Errors 3 9 3 1 9 During Multi Reader Writer function use 3 ...

Page 48: ... Yellow Lit Lit during operation in SLAVE Mode Cyan Lit Lit during test operation 2 Not lit Not lit in the following cases When power is not being supplied When there is a watchdog timer WDT error RF Yellow Lit Lit when a radio wave is being output Lit during communications with an RF Tag Not lit Not lit when a radio wave is not being output LINK ACT Green Lit Lit when a link has been established ...

Page 49: ...ed Lit for 0 2 s Lights once when processing a communications command or another command from the host device ends in an error Lit Lit when a major fault has occurred Lit when a fatal error has occurred Flashing at 0 4 s intervals Flashes when a minor fault has occurred Flashes when a nonfatal error has occurred Flashing irregularly twice Flashes when a minor fault has occurred Flashes when a netw...

Page 50: ...der Writer and the Ether net port If a WDT error is detected when the system runs out of control during operation the RUN indicator will go out and the NORM ERR indicators will light red This is a fatal error so you must either restart or replace the Reader Writer 3 1 3 Operation Indicators for WDT Errors The RUN indicator lights green The LINK ACT indicator lights green LINK ACT Green RUN Green T...

Page 51: ... Writer is in operation If using the BOOTP client is enabled the Reader Writer queries the BOOTP server at startup If con necting to the server is not possible within a specific period of time or a suitable IP address is not avail able the NORM ERR indicators will flash irregularly 3 1 4 Operation Indicators for IP Address Conflict 3 1 5 Operation Indicators When BOOTP Server Connection Fails The ...

Page 52: ...R indicators will flash green once when processing ends normally for execution of a command from the host device 3 1 6 Operation Indicators during Command Execution Communications Command Execution Normal Command Completion The RUN indicator lights green The RF indicator lights yellow RUN Green RF Yellow The RUN indicator lights green The NORM ERR indicators flash green once NORM ERR Green RUN Gre...

Page 53: ...ion of unstable communications appears only when communications diagnosis is enabled The NORM ERR indicators will flash red once when processing ends in an error for execution of a com mand from the host device Normal Command Completion with Unstable Communications Error Command Completion The RUN indicator lights green The NORM ERR indicators flash yellow once NORM ERR Yellow RUN Green NORM ERR Y...

Page 54: ...ring execution of test functions from the Web browser interface Operation Indicators during Focus Execution 3 1 7 Operation Indicators during Test Execution Test Execution The RUN indicator lights green The RF indicator lights yellow The LINK ACT indicator does not light The NORM ERR indicators flash cyan once every 3 s NORM ERR Cyan LINK ACT Not lit RUN Green NORM ERR Cyan NORM ERR Cyan NORM ERR ...

Page 55: ...and then restart the Reader Writer However if an illegal network setting or an incorrect operating mode is detected during operation the RUN indicator will flash red and the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode Operation Indicators during Single access Communications for Reception Level Monitoring 3 1 8 Operation Indicators for System Errors Minor Faults The RUN indicator lights cyan The LINK ACT...

Page 56: ... the Reader Writer will start in Safe Mode Major Fault Detection during Operation Major Faults The Reader Writer starts in Safe Mode The RUN indicator flashes green at 0 4 s intervals The NORM ERR indicators flash red at 0 4 s intervals NORM ERR Red RUN Green NORM ERR Red NORM ERR Red NORM ERR Red The RUN indicator lights green The NORM ERR indicators light red NORM ERR Red RUN Green NORM ERR Red ...

Page 57: ...er writer and operates as a slave reader writer The NORM ERR indicators will light green once when processing ends normally for commands execu tion issued from the master Reader Writer 3 1 9 During Multi Reader Writer function use SLAVE Mode Normal completion of slave Reader Writer command The RUN indicator lights yellow RUN Yellow The RUN indicator lights yellow The NORM ERR indicators flash gree...

Page 58: ...indicators will light red once when processing ends abnormally for commands execu tion issued from the master Reader Writer Abnormal completion of slave Reader Writer command The RUN indicator lights yellow The NORM ERR indicators flash red once NORM ERR Red RUN Yellow NORM ERR Red NORM ERR Red NORM ERR Red ...

Page 59: ... Receptacle Male 1 24P 24 V 2 CONT Control signal operating mode signal 1 Run Mode Connect to 24 V and then start the Reader Writer Safe Mode Connect to 0 V and then start the Reader Writer IN 3 24N 0 V 4 Size Opening shape Polarity Pin No Name Description I O M12 Receptacle Male 1 TD Ethernet send signal OUT 2 RD Ethernet receive signal IN 3 TD Ethernet send signal OUT 4 RD Ethernet receive signa...

Page 60: ...3 Part Names and Functions 3 14 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 61: ...llation methods wiring methods and installation loca tions for the V780 Reader Writer in detail 4 1 Installation 4 2 4 1 1 Reader Writer 4 2 4 1 2 RF Tags 4 4 4 2 Connections and Wiring 4 6 4 2 1 Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Power Cable and Ethernet Cable 4 6 Installation and Connections ...

Page 62: ...andard Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN EIP and the slave Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN S please take measures such as attaching a non metallic label Precautions for Correct Use An M6 bolt engagement length of 6 to 8 mm is necessary for rear mounting The bolts may be hard to tighten Tighten them to the recommended tightening torque 4 1 1 Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN V780 HMD68 ETN S Injury may occur if...

Page 63: ...sions with both hands Use slip resistant gloves when you install the Reader Writer The Reader Writer may be destroyed if it falls Additional Information For details on connection methods refer to 4 2 Connections and Wiring on page 4 6 Mounting Ferrite Cores Model V780 HMD68 ETN EU IN RU EU S IN S RU S 1 Wind the power cable and the Ethernet cable once to the ferrite core individually Attach the fe...

Page 64: ...Tag in the V780 A TA 133 10 1 Attachment and then mount the Attachment to the metallic material Precautions for Correct Use If you mount a V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 RF Tag to a metallic material use a V780 A TA 133 10 1 Attachment The communications distance will decrease drastically if there is metal at the back of the RF Tag 1 Mount the RF Tag in the Attachment Use two M4 screws and tighten the nut...

Page 65: ...is 1 2 N m 1 This is the model number for one package of 10 RF Tags Order the number of packages that you require Precautions for Correct Use An M4 screw mating length of 4 mm or longer is necessary when mounting an RF Tag and Attachment An M4 bolt mating length of 4 mm or longer is necessary when mounting an RF Tag mounted in an Attachment to a metallic material V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 Bolt mounti...

Page 66: ...he Recommended Cable Turn the cable connector clockwise until you hear it securely lock in place For Other Cables Observe the tightening torque specifications for the cable connectors 4 2 1 Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Power Cable and Ethernet Cable Power Supply Item Condition Supply voltage 24 VDC 15 to 10 Output current 500 mA min Safety standard SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Connec...

Page 67: ...ram of Recommended Cable XS5F D42 80 F 3 Hold onto the connector on the Ethernet Cable and insert it into the Ethernet con nector on the Reader Writer Precautions for Correct Use Do not apply more than 30 N of force to the connector on the Reader Writer 4 Turn the connector on the Ethernet Cable clockwise to lock it in place For the Recommended Cable Turn the cable connector clockwise until you he...

Page 68: ... it straight out to remove it Precautions for Correct Use 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 mal function 3 Turn the connector on the Ethernet Cable counterclockwise to unlock it 4 Hold onto the connector on the Ethernet Cable and pull it straight out to rem...

Page 69: ...s and Wiring 4 4 2 1 Connecting and Removing the Reader Writer Power Cable and Ethernet Cable Precautions for Correct Use 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 mal function ...

Page 70: ...4 Installation and Connections 4 10 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 71: ... set up communications with the V780 Reader Writer 5 1 Starting the Reader Writer 5 2 5 1 1 Procedure to Start the Reader Writer 5 2 5 2 Setting IP Addresses 5 3 5 2 1 Preparations for Work 5 3 5 2 2 Setting the IP Address of the Reader Writer from a Web Browser 5 4 Preparations for Communications ...

Page 72: ...and Ethernet Cable on page 4 6 for the methods to attach and connect the Reader Writer Power Supply Cable and Ethernet Cable 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 3 Turn ON the power supply to start the Reader Writer If the Reader Writer starts normally the RUN indic...

Page 73: ...pen the Control Panel and select Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center 2 Select Change adapter settings and then right click Local Area Connection 3 Right 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 t...

Page 74: ... of the Web browser to display the Browser Operation Window Enter http 192 168 1 200 if you are using the default IP address 2 Set the IP address of the Reader Writer Click the Network settings Button at the upper left of the Web Browser Operation Window The Network settings View will be displayed 5 2 2 Setting the IP Address of the Reader Writer from a Web Browser http 192 168 1 200 ...

Page 75: ...ect the Fixed setting Option enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway address and then click the Set Button Getting an IP Address from a BOOTP Server On the Network Settings View select the Obtain from BOOTP server Option or the Fix at the IP address which is obtained from BOOTP server Option and then click the Set Button 3 Paste the IP address memo label Write the set IP address on the IP add...

Page 76: ...5 Preparations for Communications 5 6 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 77: ...riter Settings 6 21 6 4 1 Network Settings 6 21 6 4 2 RF Communications Conditions Basic Settings 6 22 6 4 3 RF Communications Conditions Advanced Settings 6 25 6 4 4 Device Settings 6 30 6 4 5 Exporting Important Configuration Files 6 32 6 5 Maintenance Device Information 6 33 6 5 1 Reading Device Information 6 33 6 5 2 Getting the Operating Status 6 33 6 5 3 Getting and Setting Time Information ...

Page 78: ... 45 6 9 2 RF Tag Scanning 6 46 6 9 3 Reception Level Monitor 6 47 6 9 4 Channel Monitor 6 53 6 9 5 Focus Monitor 6 54 6 10 Multi Reader Writer Function 6 57 6 10 1 Outline 6 57 6 10 2 Multi Reader Writer Modes 6 58 6 10 3 Application 6 63 6 10 4 Communications conditions during Multi Reader Writer use 6 70 6 10 5 Maintenance functions during Multi Reader Writer use 6 71 ...

Page 79: ...connect the control signal pin 2 white wire on the power supply connector on the Reader Writer to the 0 VDC negative 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 address that is set in the Reader Writer In Safe Mode the Reader Writer will start with the following IP settings IP address 192 168 ...

Page 80: ...ions command and communications mode With single access communications the Reader Writer communicates with only one RF Tag in the communications range Commands for single access communications return the results of communications with the first RF Tag detected in the communications range as the response Precautions for Correct Use If there is more than one RF Tag in the communications range commun...

Page 81: ... communications with all RF Tags in the communica tions range within the timeout time are returned as the response Communications can be performed with up to 64 RF Tags with one communications command If writing were performed with multiaccess communications it would not be possible to know which RF Tag was written to so multiaccess writing is not supported 6 2 2 Multiaccess Communications V780 Re...

Page 82: ...the command an RF Tag missing error will occur It is therefore necessary to use a sensor or other device to detect the presence of an RF Tag before a command is executed Single access Operation 6 2 3 RF Communications Modes Name Single access Multiaccess Description Once Supported Supported The Reader Writer communicates with RF Tags when a command from the host device is executed Auto Supported S...

Page 83: ...lts RF Tag communica tions failed will be returned Additional Information The behavior of the RF Tag that has communicated once with the Reader Writer depends on the Gen2 session setting in the advanced RF communications settings For details refer to Gen2 Session on page 6 26 No RF Tag in the Communications Range When the Reader Writer cannot detect the RF Tag repeats detect an RF Tag until the ti...

Page 84: ...ns results are not returned for RF Tags that could not be communicated with within the timeout time Additional Information The behavior of the RF Tag that has communicated once with the Reader Writer depends on the Gen2 session setting in the advanced RF communications settings For details refer to Gen2 Session on page 6 26 RF Tag RF Tag RF Tag RF Tag RF Tag Reader Writer Host device Reader Writer...

Page 85: ...cts RF Tags so a sensor or other device to detect RF Tags is not necessary Also auto communi cations will continue indefinitely until a command to stop communications is received from the host device Single access Operation The Reader Writer waits for an RF Tag to enter the communications range and returns the commu nications results after it detects an RF Tag If there is already an RF Tag in the ...

Page 86: ...he Reader Writer then detects more RF Tags within the timeout time it waits for the tim eout and then returns the communications results Communications results are not returned for RF Tags that could not be communicated with within the timeout time Additional Information The behavior of the RF Tag that has communicated once with the Reader Writer depends on the Gen2 session setting in the advanced...

Page 87: ...or or other device to confirm that the target RF Tag is in front of the Reader Writer before the command is executed Precautions for Correct Use When the Reader Writer is in operation in Focus Mode it calculates the target levels for the RF Tags in the communications range When the command from the host device is executed the Reader Writer selects the target RF Tag with the highest target level Th...

Page 88: ...oes not detect a target RF Tag in the communications range it waits for a timeout and then returns the communications results RF Tag missing error Target level RF Tag A RF Tag B RF Tag C RF Tag D When the communications command from the host device is executed the RF Tag with the highest target level is selected and communications are performed Time Host device Reader Writer RF Tag movement Commun...

Page 89: ...cess method Description DATA READ Single access Reads data from the memory of the RF Tag in the communica tions range DATA WRITE Single access Writes data to the memory of the RF Tag in the communications range ID READ Single access Reads the UII EPC code of the RF Tag in the communications range ID WRITE Single access Writes the UII EPC code of the RF Tag in the communications range LOCK Single a...

Page 90: ... name Memory bank Offset addresses words 0000 hex 07FF hex Bank00 0000 hex 07FF hex Reserved password and spare area 1000 hex 17FF hex Bank01 0000 hex 07FF hex UII EPC area 2000 hex 27FF hex Bank10 0000 hex 07FF hex TID area 3000 hex 3FFF hex Bank11 0000 hex 0FFF hex User area Command Reserved area UII EPC area TID area User area Remarks DATA READ Supported Supported Supported Supported DATA WRITE...

Page 91: ...rite start address and write size to specify the range to write You can write up to 2 048 words 4 Kbytes from each RF Tag memory bank You cannot write data to more than one RF Tag memory bank at the same time The actual address range that you can write to depends on the type of RF Tag that you use With one command you can write up to 120 words for the normal command and up to 2 048 words for the e...

Page 92: ...d A locked access password area cannot be read or written to without specifying the access password To unlock an area the access password stored in the RF Tag must be specified The following table shows the communications modes that you can specify for LOCK Supported Can be specified Not supported Cannot be specified This command writes the specified data to the specified number of words beginning...

Page 93: ...e errors that can occur for each communications command are given in the following table Supported Can occur Not supported Will not occur MULTIACCESS ID READ Once Auto Focus Remarks Supported Supported Not supported MULTIACCESS DATA READ Once Auto Focus Remarks Supported Supported Not supported Communications Commands and Error Codes Command name RF Tag missing error 2001 hex RF Tag communi cation...

Page 94: ...urn a response and then automatically restart itself You can use the STOP command to stop the command operation of the Reader Writer during execu tion When the Reader Writer acknowledges the STOP command it will return a response and then stop the current command operation Stopping Command Operation before RF Tag Detection If the Reader Writer receives a command to stop operation before it detects...

Page 95: ...arget level information in the Reader Writer for all monitored RF Tags during operation in Focus Mode After the Reader Writer completes reception of the RESET FOCUS command it returns a response clears the information and then starts monitoring for RF Tags again 6 3 4 RESET FOCUS Host device Reader Writer RF Tag movement STOP RF Tag communications processing Processing to stop communications RF Ta...

Page 96: ...RR indicators on a Reader Writer by clicking the Flash the LED Button on the TCP IP Settings Tab Page in the Network Settings View of the Web browser interface The NORM ERR indicators will flash cyan at a 0 1 s interval for 3 s 6 3 5 Installation Location Notification Outline Notification Method Host device e g PLC Reader Writer being manipulated 24 VDC power supply Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable P...

Page 97: ...enabled immediately RF communica tions conditions Advanced settings You can set advanced parameters for the opera tion of Reader Writer communications with RF Tags Device settings You can set parameters related to the operation of the Reader Writer The Reader Writer must be restarted to enable changes to these settings 6 4 1 Network Settings TCP IP Settings Setting item Description Default IP addr...

Page 98: ...e if the setting is all zeros All zeros Not all zeros any value Anything other than all zeros is treated as the password The password can be up to 15 ASCII characters 6 4 2 RF Communications Conditions Basic Settings RF Communications Mode Setting Description Default Once The Reader Writer communicates with RF Tags when a command from the host device is executed Once Auto When the Reader Writer re...

Page 99: ...d Setting Description Default Auto speed The Reader Writer determines the communications speed for RF Tags based on interference conditions Auto speed High speed The communications speed for RF Tags is increased to reduce the communications time However this will make communications more susceptible to interference such as from ambient noise Normal speed The communications speed for RF Tags is dec...

Page 100: ...munications command is executed communications diagnostics are performed to diag nose how much leeway there is in RF communications Monitoring status during operation helps create a more stable Reader Writer and RF Tag installa tion 1 If you enable communications diagnostics the communications time will be longer than when they are dis abled RF Communications Timeout Time Setting item Description ...

Page 101: ...is used as channel number 1CH In Ver 3 00 the channel number was changed in accordance with the regulations of the Japa nese Radio Act 6 4 3 RF Communications Conditions Advanced Settings Transmission Power Setting item Description Default Tx power Read The transmission power output during execution of read communi cations commands 15 to 27 dBm in 1 dB increments 27 dBm Tx power Write The transmis...

Page 102: ...rea user area or access password area in the memory of the RF Tag is locked you must specify the access password to use write communications commands for the locked area If the access password area in the memory of the RF Tag is locked you must specify the access password to use a communications command DATA READ to read the area Gen2 Session Setting Description Default S0 The status of the flag i...

Page 103: ... Writers Transmission Time Setting Description Default Continuous time The maximum time to continuously output radio waves during communi cations commands execution V780 HMD68 ETN JP Infinite or 400 to 10 000 ms Infinite V780 HMD68 ETN KR TW ID MY SG US MX 400 ms Fixed V780 HMD68 ETN CN 2 000 ms Fixed V780 HMD68 ETN IN EU RU 4 000 ms Fixed Stop time The time to pause output during communications c...

Page 104: ...etting item Description Default Disable Filtering the reception level is not performed Disable Enable Filtering the reception level is performed High threshold 0 or 70 to 10dBm in 1 dB increments Low threshold 0 or 70 to 10dBm in 1 dB increments Target RF Tag A Reader Writer High High threshold Reception level Low Low threshold Non target RF Tag C Non target RF Tag B RF Tag moving on an adjacent l...

Page 105: ...cription Default Disable Filtering is not performed with RF Tag data verification Disable Enable Filtering is performed with RF Tag data verification Verification data Specify the RF Tag memory address verification data size and verification data pattern You can specify up to 16 hexadecimal words in word increments for the verification data Reader Writer Non target RF Tags Target RF Tag Non target...

Page 106: ...will light in the default colors 6 4 4 Device Settings Operation Indicator Custom Settings Setting item Description Default Command normal NORM The indicators light with the specified lighting pattern when processing a communications command or another com mand from the host device is completed normally Lights green Command error ERROR The indicators light with the specified lighting pattern when ...

Page 107: ...ti Reader Writer mode Disabled Communications are performed with a sin gle Reader Writer unit Enabled Communications are performed using mul tiple Reader Writers Disable Number of Slave Reader Writers This specifies the number of slave Reader Writers 0 Slave Reader Writer 1 IP Address This specifies the IP address of the Reader Writer registered as the slave reader writer 0 0 0 0 Slave Reader Writ...

Page 108: ...read a configuration file and write it to the Reader Writer from the Web browser interface import The configuration file is in INI file format The slave reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN S can not import export Multi reader writer set ting and Modbus TCP port of the setting file Additional Information For details refer to Operation Indicator Custom Settings on page 8 13 6 4 5 Exporting Important Config...

Page 109: ... the power supply Additional Information For details refer to 8 2 2 Status on page 8 5 6 5 1 Reading Device Information Item Description Remarks Model The model number of the Reader Writer Firmware version The firmware version in the Reader Writer MAC address The MAC address that is assigned to the Reader Writer 6 5 2 Getting the Operating Status Item Description Remarks Operation mode The operati...

Page 110: ...r the oldest errors are deleted in order The system error log is retained in memory inside the Reader Writer even after the power supply is turned OFF You can also clear the log The following record information is stored in the system error log 6 6 1 Getting and Clearing the System Error Log Item Description Remarks Time This is the time when the system error was detected by the Reader Writer Erro...

Page 111: ...the host device that sent the Modbus TCP command Transaction ID This is the transaction ID of the Modbus TCP command received by the Reader Writer Command code This code is used to identify the command Error code This code is used to identify the error Errors that are classified as com mand errors or RF Tag commu nications errors are recorded Reader Writer Number This shows the number identifying ...

Page 112: ...mmand ended normally If the communications command ended in an error a value of 0 will be returned You can measure the noise level in the environment around the Reader Writer for each frequency channel You can get the noise level information by sending a command from the host device 6 7 1 Getting the Reception Level Item Description Remarks Reception level 35 to 61 dBm 1 1 Values outside of the ab...

Page 113: ...g installation objects and radio wave interference from other wireless devices You can use the communications diagnostics to check the leeway in communications and achieve more stable RFID system operation The communications diagnostics information reports three main results stable communications unstable communications and communications errors The NORM ERR operation indicators light green for a ...

Page 114: ...rmeasures Diagnostics Notifi cation prior ity Diagnostic result Description Remarks High A Insufficient power to send Indicates that the signal strength of the signal sent from the Reader Writer to the RF Tag was weak B Insufficient power to receive Indicates that the signal strength of the signal returned from the RF Tag to the Reader Writer was weak C Too much noise Indicates that the noise leve...

Page 115: ...est radio wave environ ment C Communications performance was reduced by the influence of radio wave interference from a wireless device near the Reader Writer Move wireless devices away from the Reader Writer C Communications performance was reduced by the influence of interference from a low frequency device near the Reader Writer Move low frequency devices away from the Reader Writer D The RF Ta...

Page 116: ...cations diagnostics 35 to 70 dBm 1 Target level Indicates the target level measured during communi cations diagnostics 0 to 100 This value is input only in Focus Mode StoredPC Indicates the UII EPC code including the StoredPC data of the RF Tag that was communicated with during communications diagnostics UII EPC code 1 Values outside of the above range may be detected under some conditions Item De...

Page 117: ...og is deleted when the power supply to the Reader Writer is turned OFF You can browse a list of diagnostic information and periodically confirm the leeway quantitatively on graphs from the Web browser interface If you select the record in the list details will be displayed along with the probable causes and workarounds You can save a log file that contains the diagnos tic information stored in the...

Page 118: ...e Web browser interface to adjust the trans mission power settings separately for reading and writing When you adjust these settings from the Web browser interface use the actual RF Tags at the same communications distance as the appli cation When the Reader Writer is adjusted it sweeps through the range of transmission powers and measures the communications status while actually reading and writi...

Page 119: ...Any RF Tag communications errors that are detected as a result of communications with RF Tags during adjustments are recorded in the command error log If you close the Web browser interface or disconnect the communications cable during the adjustment the test operation status i e the RUN indicator lit in cyan may continue If that occurs cycle the power supply to the Reader Writer to reset it From ...

Page 120: ...djustment again a Communications Success Rate or Reception Level Is Below the Threshold b Communications Success Rate or Reception Level Exceeds the Threshold Then Goes Below It One or More Times Insufficient power to send The communications success rate does not exceed 90 or no margin is achieved in the transmission power The communications success rate exceeds 90 and then drops below 90 after th...

Page 121: ...layed If communi cations diagnostics are enabled the diagnostic results are also displayed The time required to communicate with the RF Tag is also displayed Precautions for Correct Use RF Tag access cannot be performed with the Modbus TCP expansion for communications commands or multiaccess communications You can select any of the following communications commands on the Web browser inter face Yo...

Page 122: ...ion on detected RF Tags The RF Tag scan list will display information on up to 64 RF Tags in the order that they are detected 6 9 2 RF Tag Scanning Outline Scanning Method You can specify any of the following as the test command ID READ ID WRITE DATA READ or DATA WRITE The communications result diagnostic result are displayed in red yellow or green The time required to communicate with the RF Tag ...

Page 123: ...on locations of Reader Writers and RF Tags and measure the communications ranges to achieve more stable RFID system operation Broadly speaking you can use the Reception Level Monitor View to analyze two communications methods single access communications and multiaccess communications You can also save the reception level information measured by the reception level monitor in a file To analyze com...

Page 124: ...o read the ID The reception level graph is updated every 100 ms and displayed for a period of 60 s You can use the Save Button to download up to 1 800 measurements 100 ms x 1 800 mea surements 180 s or 3 min If you close the Web browser interface or disconnect the communications cable during the measurements the test operation status i e the RUN indicator lit in cyan may continue If that occurs cy...

Page 125: ...etween 41 and 43 dBm Green Flashing at 600 ms intervals Communications processing ended normally with a recep tion level between 44 and 46 dBm Green Flashing at 800 ms intervals Communications processing ended normally with a recep tion level between 47 and 49 dBm Green Flashing at 1 000 ms intervals Communications processing ended normally with a recep tion level between 50 and 52 dBm Green Flash...

Page 126: ...e custom settings for the operation indicators are not used for the reception level monitor 61 58 RSSI level dBm 64 49 46 52 55 37 35 40 43 70 Fast Slow NORM ERR indicator flashing speed Flashing yellow Flashing green Reader Writer Reader Writer Close Reader Writer Reader Writer Middle Reader Writer Reader Writer Far The indicators will flash yellow at the RSSI levels for unstable communications t...

Page 127: ...Tags will be updated in realtime To stop taking measurements click the Stop Button Reception Level Monitor View Measurement Method for Multiaccess Communications 61 58 RSSI level dBm 64 49 46 52 55 37 35 40 43 70 Fast Slow NORM ERR indicator flashing speed Flashing yellow Flashing green NORM ERR RF Tag movement RF Tag A RF Tag B RSSI level of RF Tag B RSSI level of RF Tag A When the RF Tag being c...

Page 128: ...iter will repeatedly communicate with the RF Tags to read the IDs with multiaccess communications The reception level graph is updated every 500 ms and displayed for a period of 60 s You can use the Save Button to download up to 360 measurements 500 ms x 360 measure ments 180 s or 3 min If you close the Web browser interface or disconnect the communications cable during the measurements the test o...

Page 129: ...played as the status Channel Monitor View Precautions for Correct Use The RUN indicator will light cyan during the measurements The NORM ERR indicator will repeatedly flash green once during the measurements The noise level of each channel is displayed with a bar graph If the threshold of 74 dBm is exceeded a yellow bar will be displayed The bar is green if the threshold has not been exceeded If y...

Page 130: ...m the host device it communicates with the RF Tag that has the highest target level The target levels will change according to the positions and travel speeds of the RF Tags passing through the communications range The distance between RF Tags also has some influence on the target levels of those RF Tags You can use a focus monitor to check and adjust differentiation of target RF Tags and achieve ...

Page 131: ...l flash once in red green or yellow according to the communications result The target level graph is updated every 500 ms and displayed for a period of 60 s You can use the Save Button to download up to 360 measurements 500 ms x 360 measure ments 180 s or 3 min If you close the Web browser interface or disconnect the communications cable during test measurements the test operation status i e the R...

Page 132: ...ew Precautions for Correct Use The RUN indicator will light cyan during operation The target level graph is updated every 500 ms and displayed for a period of 60 s You can use the Save Button to download up to 360 measurements 500 ms x 360 measure ments 180 s or 3 min Monitor Method during Operation The target level will be zero for RF Tags for which communications processing has been completed by...

Page 133: ...D68 ETN S does not accept communications com mands or Reader Writer setting commands 1 Also it does not accept Modbus TCP port connection from other than the Master Reader Writer 2 1 When using a standard Reader Writer V780 HMD68 ETN as a slave Reader Writer the Getting command will be accepted 2 Connection from the web port will be accepted The slave reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN S can not be used...

Page 134: ...art 6 10 2 Multi Reader Writer Modes Name Description Remarks Communications Range Extension Mode This virtually extends the communications range with multiple Reader Writers and communicated with RF Tags detected by any of the Reader Writers Combination of Communications Modes Name Once Auto Focus Communications Range Extension Mode Supported Supported Not supported Combination of Communications ...

Page 135: ...istics transport etc have been read RF Tag communi cations are possible at high reading accuracy by arranging multiple Reader Writers and creating a wide communications range If a point where the RF Tags are unreadable null point is generated due to the cancellation multi path of the radio waves due to reflected wave in the ambient environment RF Tag communi cations will be possible at high readin...

Page 136: ...er Reader Writer communicates with the RF Tags by switching control of itself and the Slave Reader Writers in time division When an RF Tag is detected and completes abnormally other than the RF Tag Missing Error and RF Tag Communications Error it returns the communications results without waiting for a timeout Host device Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer 1 Slave Reader Writer 2 Slave Reade...

Page 137: ...ve 2 Slave 3 and the communications result will be returned after timeout If no RF Tags exist in any of the Reader Writers in single access multiaccess When the master Reader Writer cannot complete communications within the timeout time the com munications results RF Tag Missing Error or RF Tag Communications Error will be returned after timeout If a duplicate RF Tag Communications Error is detect...

Page 138: ...riter detects more RF Tags within the timeout time from the start of communications it waits for the timeout and then returns the communications results Host device Master Reader Writer Slave Reader Writer 1 Slave Reader Writer 2 Slave Reader Writer 3 RF Tag movement Communications Commands Command Slave control Response RF Tag Missing RF Tag Once communications Once communications Once communicat...

Page 139: ...he installation of four Reader Writers as shown in the figure below Precautions for Correct Use Communication range extension mode can not be used only with the slave reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN S Be sure to use at least one master reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN 6 10 3 Application PLC Switching Hub Master Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 200 Slave Reader Writer 1 IP 192 168 1 201 Slave Reader Writer 2 IP...

Page 140: ...ble the Multi Reader Writer mode Then specify the IP addresses for the slave Reader Writers 3 units and press the Set Button This will restart the master Reader Writer 5 When the master Reader Writer has restarted it will perform connection processing with each of the registered slave Reader Writers The RUN indicator will change to yellow which con nected as slave Reader Writers 6 The master Reade...

Page 141: ...ommands from the host device to the master Reader Writer Precautions for Correct Use The Multi Reader Writers shall repeat connection processing if communications are not established with the registered slave Reader Writers and connection processing is not com pleted IP address specification error Reader Writer non startup etc The NORM ERR indi cator will light red at a specific interval until con...

Page 142: ...unications have ended with an error a response is returned to the host device and the processing ends If an RF Tag Missing error or a communications error is detected it will progress to step 3 Executing DATA READ Using the Communications Range Extension Mode PLC Master Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 200 Slave Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 201 Slave Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer IP 1...

Page 143: ...inue in the order of Slave No 2 Slave No 3 4 After the communications process of the Slave Reader Writer comes a full circle the operation is repeated from step 2 If the timeout time elapses during the communications process a response RF Tag Missing error or RF Tag communications error is returned to the host device and the processing ends PLC IP 192 168 1 200 IP 192 168 1 201 IP 192 168 1 202 IP...

Page 144: ...ave ended normally or if the communications have ended with an error a response is returned to the host device and the processing ends If an RF Tag Missing error or a communications error is detected it will progress to step 3 PLC Master Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 200 Slave Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 201 Slave Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 202 Slave Reader Writer IP 192 168 1 203 RF Tag DATA READ Com...

Page 145: ... 2 Slave No 3 4 After the slave Reader Writer communications processing has completed one cycle operation will repeat from Procedure 2 Precautions for Correct Use The respective Reader Writers will not perform simultaneous communications operations in the Communications Range Extension Mode The respective Reader Writers will perform communications operations with time division PLC IP 192 168 1 200...

Page 146: ...ications speed Global Communications timeout time Global The RF Communications Timeout Time setting of the master Reader Writer is the timeout time relative to the total communications processing in conjunction with multiple Reader Writers Write verify Global RF communication diag nostics Global The diagnostics function is disabled SET TAG COM MUNICATIONS CONDITIONS Advanced Transmission power Ind...

Page 147: ...pheral RF Tags when multiple Reader Writers perform joint operation Implementation in Multiac cess Communications Reception level monitor It is possible to confirm the reception level for each Reader Writer on the Multi Reader Writer configuration Channel Monitor It is possible to confirm the channel usage state of peripheral devices for each Reader Writer on the Multi Reader Writer configuration ...

Page 148: ...lick the Multi Reader Writer setting Tab on the Web browser interface to adjust the transmission power set tings separately for the master or slave Reader Writer You can specify the target Reader Writer number to adjust on the Transmission Power Tuning Tab Page Transmission Power Tuning for Multiple Reader Writers Specify the target Reader Writer number to be adjusted ...

Page 149: ...asured in the Reader Writers on the Multi Reader Writer configuration Click the Start Button after specification will start measurement by the subject Reader Writers Reception level monitor for Multiple Reader Writers Place a check mark at the Reader Writer numbers to be measured Time Series Graph of Measured Reception Level in each Reader Writer Can be referenced by file output A single RF Tag is...

Page 150: ...gs are plotted by the highest reception level measured for each RF Tag Place a check mark at the Reader Writer numbers to be measured Reader Writer 2 Reader Writer 3 Reader Writer 0 Reader Writer 1 RF Tag Reception Level Measurement Results Graph Display on the Web Browser Interface Reader Writer 2 Reader Writer 3 Reader Writer 0 Reader Writer 1 RF Tag RF Tag Multiple RF Tags are plotted by the hi...

Page 151: ...r Writer function enabled the master Reader Writer responds with a communi cations command error the reader writer number of the reader writer where the error was detected is added and registered to the command error log For details see the Command Error Log chapter With the Multi Reader Writer functions enabled the Communications Diagnostics functions cannot be used as well Even if the communicat...

Page 152: ...6 Functions 6 76 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 153: ...10 7 4 Communications Procedure 7 12 7 4 1 Command Communications Procedure 7 12 7 4 2 Error Response Reception Procedure 7 13 7 4 3 RF Tag Communications Command Procedure for Single access Communications 7 14 7 4 4 RF Tag Communications Command Procedure for Multiaccess Communications 7 16 7 5 Commands 7 19 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 22 7 6 1 Single access Communications Commands 7 22 7 6 2 Mult...

Page 154: ...riter returns is called the response Precautions for Correct Use The slave reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN S disconnects the connection when it sends a communication command directly from the host device client Use the slave reader writer via the master reader writer V780 HMD68 ETN Additional Information Modbus TCP Protocol The Modbus TCP protocol is a communications protocol developed for PLCs by Mo...

Page 155: ...These function codes comply with Modbus TCP Class 0 The basic Modbus TCP function codes are classified in Class 0 Class 0 contains the following two functions Read Multiple Resisters FC03 and Write Multiple Registers FC16 These are called normal commands in this manual FC100 expanded command This function code has a unique format that was defined by OMRON This function code is used to reduce comma...

Page 156: ...be used You can set any IP address for the V780 Reader Writer For details refer to 7 6 5 Reader Writer Setting Commands Network Settings on page 7 57 or Setting the IP Address of the Reader Writer from a Web Browser on page 5 4 Normally port number 502 01F6 hex is used for Modbus TCP communications With the V780 Reader Writer you can change the port number to between 1 024 and 65 535 0400 hex and ...

Page 157: ...unction code indicates the command to request execution from the Reader Writer 7 2 1 Command Format Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte n Transaction iden tifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Func tion code Data XXXX hex Always 0000 hex XXXX hex Always FF hex 03 hex 10 hex or 64 hex XX XX hex X Any value n 4 351 max Transaction Identifier P...

Page 158: ...the function code that was specified in the command is set The data that is relevant to the function code is set The format of the data depends on the function code Data 7 2 2 Response Format for Normal Completion Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte n Transaction iden tifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Func tion code Data XXXX hex Always ...

Page 159: ...d error information or command error log to check details on the error using the error code 7 2 3 Response Format for Error Completion Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identi fier Function code Exception code XXXX hex Always 0000 hex Always 0003 hex Always FF hex 83 hex 90 hex or E4 hex XX hex X Any value Tr...

Page 160: ...yte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Function code Register address Word count 03 hex XXXX hex 0001 to 0078 hex 1 to 120 Normal Response Format Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte n Function code Byte count Read multiple registers data 03 hex XX hex XX XX hex 7 2 5 Write Multiple Resisters Command Response FC16 Command Format Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte n Function code Register ...

Page 161: ...mmand Response FC100 7 2 6 Expanded Command Response FC100 Command Format Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte n Function code Subfunction code Expanded command parameters 64 hex XXXX hex XX XX hex Normal Response Format Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte n Function code Subfunction code Expanded response data 64 hex XXXX hex XX XX hex ...

Page 162: ...ation Examples Specify 0001 hex to have the UII EPC attached Specify 0003 hex to have the UII EPC and reception level attached Specify 0011 hex to have the UII EPC and diagnostic results attached Options Item Relevant bit Description Information size UII EPC Bit 0 The StoredPC and UII EPC code are attached 32 words Reception level Bit 1 The reception level signed hexadecimal is attached FFFF to FF...

Page 163: ...cur if it is Reserved Always specify 0 for these unused bits Classification Command Options Reserved Diagnostic results Reserved RSSI UII EPC Bits 5 to 15 Bit 4 Bits 2 and 3 Bit 1 Bit 0 Communications command multi access SET MULTIACCESS ID READ No OK No SET MULTIACCESS DATA READ No OK OK Communications command Mod bus expansion EXTENDED DATA READ OK OK OK EXTENDED DATA WRITE OK OK OK EXTENDED MUL...

Page 164: ... a TCP connection Monitor for connection timeouts as required 2 Command Send Processing Sending Socket Data Send the command from the host device to the Reader Writer in a message Monitor for send timeouts as required 3 Response Reception Processing Receiving Socket Data At the host device wait to receive the message from the host device and receive the response Monitor for reception timeouts as r...

Page 165: ...the most recent command error information or com mand error log in the Reader Writer to get details on the nature of the error An error has occurred if the function code in the response that was returned from the Reader Writer is 80 hex higher than the func tion code in the query You can do this by sending a GET MOST RECENT ERROR INFORMATION command or GET COM MAND ERROR LOG command from the host ...

Page 166: ...se Following the error response reception procedure 7 4 3 RF Tag Communications Command Procedure for Single access Communications Using a Normal Command FC03 or FC16 Host device client Reader Writer server RF Tag A RF Tag A Command execution Command execution DATA READ communications command sent Communications range RF Tag memory read written RF Tag memory read written DATA WRITE communications ...

Page 167: ...s If an error occurs in the RF Tag communications the error code is returned with the response No addi tional command is required to check the error code You can also specify a command option to have the UII EPC code or reception level returned with the other data Using an Expanded Command FC100 Host device client Reader Writer server RF Tag A Command execution DATA READ communications command sen...

Page 168: ...turned as a normal response If no RF Tags were detected an RF Tag missing error is returned 2 Sending the Command to Get the Results Send the command to get the results When you execute the command to get the results the results of communications with the first RF Tag that was detected will be returned The communications results will contain the number of RF Tags detected the error code and for DA...

Page 169: ...eader Writer server RF Tag A RF Tag B RF Tag C SET MULTIACCESS DATA READ communications command sent GETMULTIACCESSDATAREADRESULTScommunicationscommandsent GETMULTIACCESSDATAREADRESULTScommunicationscommandsent Communications range RF Tag memory read written Error code Read data NumberofRFTags 3 UII EPCcode Reception level Error code Read data NumberofRFTags 2 UII EPCcode Reception level Response ...

Page 170: ...e time If your applica tion requires reading more RF Tags than that we recommend that you use an expanded command Using an Expanded Command FC100 Host device client Reader Writer server RF Tag A RF Tag B RF Tag C SET MULTIACCESS DATA READ communications command sent Communications range RF Tag memory read written Error code Read data NumberofRFTags 3 UII EPCcode RSSI level Error code Read data UII...

Page 171: ...0 to 27FF hex 3000 to 3FFF hex 0004 hex LOCK FC16 8000 hex 0005 hex DATA FILL FC16 8100H hex 0006 hex Multiaccess Communications Commands Command name Function code Register address Command code SET MULTIACCESS ID READ FC16 Always 9000 hex 0101 hex GET MULTIACCESS ID READ RESULTS FC03 Always 9100 hex 0102 hex SET MULTIACCESS DATA READ FC16 Always 9200 hex 0103 hex GET MULTIACCESS DATA READ RESULTS...

Page 172: ... B800 hex 5001 hex GET OPERATION INDICATOR CUSTOM CON DITIONS FC03 B800 hex 5002 hex SET MULTI READER WRITER CONFIGURA TION FC16 B900 hex 5003 hex GET MULTI READER WRITER CONFIGURA TION FC03 B900 hex 5004 hex Reader Writer Setting Commands Communications Settings Command name Function code Register address Command code SET TAG COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS FC16 C000 hex 3001 hex GET TAG COMMUNICATIONS...

Page 173: ...ON FC16 D400 hex 4006 hex GET MULTI READER WRITER STATUS FC03 D500 hex 4007 hex Maintenance Commands Log Information Command name Function code Register address Command code GET SYSTEM ERROR LOG FC03 D600 hex 4101 hex CLEAR SYSTEM ERROR LOG FC16 D700 hex 4102 hex GET COMMAND ERROR LOG FC03 D800 hex 4103 hex GET MOST RECENT COMMAND ERROR INFORMATION FC03 D900 hex 4104 hex Maintenance Commands RF Co...

Page 174: ...ter Description Register address The register address 4000 hex that specifies reading the ID Word count The number of words in the read StoredPC and UII EPC code always 0020 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count StoredPC X X 0000 hex 0043 hex FF hex 03 hex 4...

Page 175: ...55666600 00 Words 7 through 31 of the UII EPC code section i e the words past the EPC length of 6 words are filled with zeros Example 2 Execution When an RF Tag Is Not in the Communications Range Exception Code 04 Hex Failure in Device TX 000000000006FF0340000020 RX 000000000003FF8304 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field l...

Page 176: ...at specifies reading or writing the ID Word count Setting range 0001 to 0020 hex Byte count Setting range 02 to 40 hex UII EPC length Gives the word size of the UII EPC code in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 to 001F hex 0 to 32 UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards 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 iden...

Page 177: ...ual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 1 Single access Communications Commands Execution Examples Writing the ID Data UII EPC to an RF Tag EPC Length 0006 Hex UII EPC code 111122223333444455556666 Hex TX 000000000015FF10400000070E0006111122223333444455556666 RX 000000000006FF1040000007 ...

Page 178: ...ex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Word count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to read Setting range 0001 to 0078 hex 1 to 120 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte n Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Read data X X 0000 hex 00 hex 1 byte F...

Page 179: ...r s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 1 Single access Communications Commands Execution Examples Reading Four Words of Data 1111222233334444 Hex Starting from Word Address 0123 Hex User Area in the RF Tag TX 000000000006FF0331230004 RX 000000000013FF03081111222233334444 ...

Page 180: ...ons 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Word count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to write Setting range 0001 to 0078 hex 120 words max Byte count Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of bytes of data to write Setting range 02 to F0 hex 240 bytes max Data to write Specify the data to writ...

Page 181: ...ons Commands Execution Examples Writing Four Words of Data 1111222233334444 Hex Starting from Word Address 0123 Hex User Area in the RF Tag TX 00000000000FFF1031230004081111222233334444 RX 000000000006FF1031230004 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under Response Format for Error Completion on page 7 7 ...

Page 182: ... Parameter Description Lock operation Specify locking or unlocking 0000 hex Unlock 0001 hex Lock If you specify locking the UII EPC TID or user area you will no longer be able to write data to that area If you specify locking the access password you will no longer be able to read the access password area When you unlock an area specify all of the areas that have been locked Area to lock unlock Spe...

Page 183: ...ord of 12345678 Hex TX 00000000000FFF1080000004080001000412345678 RX 000000000006FF1080000004 Example 2 Unlocking the User Area TX 00000000000FFF1080000004080000000412345678 RX 000000000006FF1080000004 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 ...

Page 184: ... specifies filling data Word count Number of words of fill information 0003 hex Byte count Number of bytes of fill information 06 hex Fill information Fill address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing data in the RF Tag 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Number of fill words Specify in 4 digit he...

Page 185: ...306310000045A5A RX 000000000006FF1081000003 Example 2 Writing 5A5A Hex to the Entire User Area in the RF Tag TX 00000000000DFF108100000306300000005A5A RX 000000000006FF1081000003 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 hex 1 byte Parameter De...

Page 186: ...specifies setting multiaccess ID reading Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of option bytes 02 hex Options For details refer to 7 3 RF Communications Command Options on page 7 10 Options are implemented in a normal response to the GET MULTIACCESS ID READ RESULTS on page 7 36 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Transaction ...

Page 187: ...xamples Specifying Multiaccess Reading of the IDs by the Reader Writer with No Options Example 1 Execution when an RF Tag Is in the Communications Range TX 000000000009FF1090000001020000 RX 000000000004FF100001 Example 2 Execution When an RF Tag Is Not in the Communications Range Exception Code 04 Hex Failure in Device TX 000000000009FF1090000001020000 RX 000000000003FF9004 ...

Page 188: ...Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Number of RF Tags X X 0000 hex 2 bytes FF hex 03 hex 1 byte 2 bytes Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 76 Byte 77 Byte 78 Byte 79 Byte 80 Error code StoredPC EPC code Options Reception level Reader Writer Number 2 ...

Page 189: ...imal 0000 hex Normal end Not 0000 hex Error code For details on the error codes refer to 9 2 1 Command Errors on page 9 4 StoredPC Gives the StoredPC data in 4 digit hexadecimal The upper 5 bits are the UII EPC word length UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards All bytes of the UII EPC code section that exceed the UII EPC word length in the StoredPC are filled ...

Page 190: ...nications Results for RF Tag C TX 000000000006FF0391000022 RX 000000000047FF0344000120020000 0000 Number of RF Tags 1 RF Tag C error code 2002 hex RF Tag communications failure Getting the Fourth Results No Communications Results TX 000000000006FF0391000022 RX 000000000047FF034400000000 0000 Number of RF Tags 0 Remaining data All 00 hex ...

Page 191: ...ing Read area start address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting ranges word address specifications 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Read size Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to read Setting range 0001 to 0020 hex 1 to 32 Options For details refer to 7 3 RF C...

Page 192: ...ur Words Starting from Word Address 0123 Hex User Area with No Options Example 1 Execution when an RF Tag Is in the Communications Range TX 00000000000DFF109200000306312300040000 RX 000000000004FF100003 Example 2 Execution When an RF Tag Is Not in the Communications Range Exception Code 04 Hex Failure in Device TX 00000000000DFF109200000306312300040000 RX 000000000003FF9004 ...

Page 193: ... 9300 hex 2 bytes Parameter Description Register address The register address 9300 hex that specifies getting the results of multiaccess data reading Word count Specify the total number of words starting from the number of RF Tags in the response in 4 digit hexadecimal 0003 to 0022 hex Option size For details on option sizes refer to 7 3 RF Communications Command Options on page 7 10 Byte 0 Byte 1...

Page 194: ... on the option value for the SET MULTIAC CESS ID READ command StoredPC Gives the StoredPC data in 4 digit hexadecimal The upper 5 bits are the UII EPC word length UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards All bytes of the UII EPC code section that exceed the UII EPC word length in the StoredPC are filled with 00 hex Reception level The reception level is attached ...

Page 195: ... Number of RF Tags 3 RF Tag A error code Read data All four words are AAAA hex Getting the Second Results Getting the Communications Results for RF Tag B TX 000000000006FF0393000006 RX 00000000000FFF030C00020000AAAA AAAA Number of RF Tags 2 RF Tag B error code Read data All four words are BBBB hex Getting the Third Results Getting the Communications Results for RF Tag C TX 000000000006FF0393000006...

Page 196: ...ad area start address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting ranges word address specifications 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Read size Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting range 0001 to 0800 hex 2 048 words max Options For details refer to 7 3...

Page 197: ...ord length UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards All bytes of the UII EPC code section that exceed the UII EPC word length in the StoredPC are filled with 00 hex Reception level The reception level is attached in signed 4 digit hexadecimal FFFF to FF9D hex 1 to 99 dBm Diagnostic results Gives the diagnostic results in 4 digit hexadecimal For details refer to R...

Page 198: ...o 100A hex Subfunction code 0002 hex EXTENDED DATA WRITE Write area start address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for writing data in the RF Tag Setting ranges word address specifications 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Write size Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the number of words of data to write Se...

Page 199: ...ength UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards All bytes of the UII EPC code section that exceed the UII EPC word length in the StoredPC are filled with 00 hex Reception level The reception level is attached in signed 4 digit hexadecimal FFFF to FF9D hex 1 to 99 dBm Diagnostic results Gives the diagnostic results in 4 digit hexadecimal For details refer to Respon...

Page 200: ...EXTENDED MULTIACCESS ID READ Options For details refer to 7 3 RF Communications Command Options on page 7 10 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Subfunction code Number of RF Tags m X X 0000 hex 2 bytes FF hex 64 hex 0003 hex 0000 to 0040 hex Byte 12 Byte 12 n 1 ...

Page 201: ... Hex Failure in Device TX 000000000006FF6400030000 RX 000000000003FFE404 Information from RF Tag 1 Error code For details refer to 9 2 1 Command Errors on page 9 4 StoredPC Gives the StoredPC data in 4 digit hexadecimal The upper 5 bits are the UII EPC word length UII EPC code Gives the Tag specific information according to Gen2 standards All bytes of the UII EPC code section that exceed the UII E...

Page 202: ...art address Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting ranges word address specifications 0000 to 07FF hex Reserved area 1000 to 17FF hex UII EPC area 2000 to 27FF hex TID area 3000 to 3FFF hex User area Read size Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the start address for reading data Setting range 0001 to 0020 hex 1 to 32 Options For details refer to 7 3 RF Communications...

Page 203: ...mber of RF Tags that were detected in 4 digit decimal 0000 to 0040 hex 0 to 64 Information from RF Tag 1 Error code For details refer to 9 2 1 Command Errors on page 9 4 Read data The data that was read from the RF Tag is attached The bytes that exceed the word count will be filled with 00 hex Options This section may be omitted depending on the option value for the SET MULTIACCESS ID READ command...

Page 204: ...specifies initializing settings Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of option bytes 02 hex Options 0000 hex No options 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 10 hex A00...

Page 205: ...stem V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 4 Reader Writer Control Commands Execution Examples Execution to Initialize the Reader Writer Settings TX 000000000009FF10A0000001020000 RX 000000000006FF10A0000001 ...

Page 206: ...egister address A100 hex that specifies resetting the Reader Writer Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of option bytes 02 hex Options 0001 hex Repeat FFFF hex Forced reset 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register addr...

Page 207: ...Byte count Options 02 hex 0000 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address A200 hex that specifies stopping execution Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of option bytes 02 hex Options 0000 hex No options 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Fiel...

Page 208: ...hex 0000 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address A300 hex that specifies resetting the focus Word count The number of words for the option 0001 hex Byte count The number of option bytes 02 hex Options 0000 hex No options 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identif...

Page 209: ...count The number of words in the TCP IP communications conditions 0007 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the TCP IP communications conditions 0E hex TCP IP commu nica tions condi tions IP address set ting method Specify in 4 digit hexadecimal the IP address setting method 0000 hex Fixed setting 00001 hex Obtain from BOOTP server 0002 hex Get from BOOTP server as fixed settings 0000 hex IP addr...

Page 210: ...0070E0000C0A801C8FFFFFF00C0A80101 RX 000000000006FF10B0000007 Parameter Description Register address The register address from the command is set Word count The word count from the command is set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 hex 1 ...

Page 211: ...e 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0011 hex FF hex 03 hex 0E hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 22 TCP IP communications conditions IP address setting method IP address Subnet mask Gateway address 2 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes 4 bytes Parameter Des...

Page 212: ...t mask 255 255 255 0 Gate way address 192 168 1 1 TX 000000000006FF03B0000007 RX 000000000011FF030E0000C0A801C8FFFFFF00C0A80101 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exce...

Page 213: ...evice name 40 hex Device name ASCII characters 64 bytes max 63 ASCII characters max End code of 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 Specify 00 hex for all bytes to clear the device name Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Transa...

Page 214: ...2 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Execution Examples Execution to Set the Reader Writer Device Name to V780 A001 TX 000000000047FF10B10000204056363830532D413030310000000000 00 RX 000000000006FF10B1000020 ...

Page 215: ...vice name Word count The number of words in the device name 0020 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 72 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Device name X X 0000 hex 0043 hex FF hex 03 hex 40 hex 64 bytes Parameter Description Byte count The number of words in the device name that was read 40 he...

Page 216: ... hex Byte count The number of bytes in the Modbus TCP communications conditions 02 hex Mod bus TC com muni cations condi tions Port num ber Specify the Modbus TCP communications port number in 4 digit hexadeci mal Setting range 01F6 hex or 0400 to FFFF hex Example 01F6 hex 502 IANA manages ports 000 to 03FF hex 01F6 hex 502 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte...

Page 217: ... s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 5 Reader Writer Setting Commands Network Settings Execution Examples Execution to Set the Following Modbus TCP Communications Conditions in the Reader Writer Port number 502 TX 000000000009FF10B20000010201F6 RX 000000000006FF10B2000001 ...

Page 218: ...ecifies the Modbus TCP communications conditions Word count The number of words of the Modbus TCP communications conditions to read 0001 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Modbus TC com munications condi tions Port number X X 0000 hex 0005 hex FF hex 03 h...

Page 219: ...n the Web communications conditions 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the Web communications conditions 02 hex Web com muni cations condi tions Port num ber Specify the Web communications port number in 4 digit hexadecimal Setting range 0400 to FFFF hex Example 1BB2 hex 7090 IANA manages ports 000 to 03FF hex 1BB2 hex 7090 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byt...

Page 220: ... RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Execution Examples Execution to Set the Following Web Communications Conditions in the Reader Writer Port number 7090 TX 000000000009FF10B3000001021BB2 RX 000000000006FF10B3000001 ...

Page 221: ... The register address B300 hex that specifies the Web communications conditions Word count The number of words of the Web communications conditions to read 0001 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Web communica tions conditions Port number X X 0000 hex 000...

Page 222: ...eb password with up to 16 bytes of ASCII characters up to 15 ASCII characters plus the end code 00 hex If there are fewer than 15 characters fill the remaining bytes with 00 hex You can specify ASCII characters 20 hex space to 7E hex To clear the password specify 00 hex for all of the write data 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 ident...

Page 223: ...r Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 5 Reader Writer Setting Commands Network Settings Execution Examples Setting the Reader Writer Web Password to password TX 000000000017FF10B40000081070617373776F72640000000000000000 RX 000000000006FF10B4000008 ...

Page 224: ...he number of words in the Web password 0008 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 24 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Web password X X 0000 hex 0013 hex FF hex 03 hex 10 hex 16 bytes Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the Web password that was read 10 hex Web password Give...

Page 225: ...hex that specifies the RF communications condi tions Word count The number of words in the RF communications conditions 0005 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the RF communications conditions 0A hex Commu nica tions condi tions RF communica tions mode Specify the communications mode in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex Once 0001 hex Auto 0002 hex Focus 0000 hex RF communica tions speed Specify the ...

Page 226: ...ommunications diagnostic Enabled TX 000000000011FF10C00000050A0000000000FA00010001 RX 000000000006FF10C0000005 Word count The word count from the command is set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exceptio...

Page 227: ... that specifies the RF communications conditions Word count The number of words of the RF communications conditions to read 0005 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 000D hex FF hex 03 hex 0A hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 1 3 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16...

Page 228: ...adeci mal 0000 hex Automatic default 0001 hex High speed 0002 hex Normal speed 0000 hex RF communica tions timeout time Gives the RF communications timeout time 0001 to EA60 hex 1 to 60 000 ms 00FA hex 250 Write verification Gives whether write verification is being performed in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex Disable 0001 hex Enable 0001 hex RF communica tions diagnostic Gives whether diagnostic is ...

Page 229: ...h Setting range 000B to 0027 hex 7 bytes Number of Readers Writers 4 bytes Register address The register address C100 hex that specifies setting the transmission powers Word count Number of words in the obtained transmission power settings 0002 hex 0004 hex 0006 hex Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reade...

Page 230: ...imal 000F to 001B hex 15 to 27 dBm 001B hex 27 dBm 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 10 hex C100 hex 0002 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address from the command is set Word count...

Page 231: ...er Writer Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 to 2 000E hex 0010 hex Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 to 6 Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 to 7 Number of Readers...

Page 232: ...sion power of the Master Reader Writer Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 to 2 1C hex 20 hex Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer 1 to 6 Obtains the transmission power of the Master Reader Writer and Slave Reader Writer...

Page 233: ...etting Register address Register address C200 hex that specifies the channel Channel 1 1 The channel used can only be specified in models V780 HMD68 ETN JP IN EU RU The channel cannot be specified in the other models Specify the channel in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex V780 HMD68 ETN JP 0000 hex Automatic 0005 hex 5CH 000B hex 11CH 0011 hex 17CH V780 HMD68 ETN IN 0000 hex Automatic 0004 hex 4CH 000...

Page 234: ...tion Register address The register address from the command is set Word count The word count from the command is set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code o...

Page 235: ...the channel Word count 0001 hex Fixed Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Channel X X 0000 hex 0005 hex FF hex 03 hex 02 hex 2 bytes Parameter Description Default setting Field Length 0005 hex Fixed Byte count 02 hex Fixed Channel 1 1 You can specify only the ...

Page 236: ...0000006FF03C2000001 RX 000000000005FF03020005 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under Response Format for Error Completion on page 7 7 ...

Page 237: ...e Gen2 session setting 0001 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the Gen2 session setting 02 hex Gen2 session Specify the session to use for RF Tag communications in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex S0 flag 0001 hex S1 flag 0002 hex S2 flag 0003 hex S3 flag 0000 hex 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field ...

Page 238: ...unications 7 86 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Execution Examples Execution to Set S2 as the Gen2 Session for the Reader Writer TX 000000000009FF10C3000001020002 RX 000000000006FF10C3000001 ...

Page 239: ...x that specifies the Gen2 session setting Word count The number of words in the Gen2 session setting to read 0001 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Func tion code Byte count Gen2 session X X 0000 hex 0005 hex FF hex 03 hex 02 hex 2 bytes Parameter Description Default setting Byt...

Page 240: ...r RF Tag communications in 8 digit hexadecimal The specified access password is stored in EEPROM memory in the Reader Writer If the access password in the RF Tag is not all zeros the access password that is stored in EEPROM memory must be used to exe cute LOCK ID WRITE DATA READ or DATA WRITE commands 00000000 hex 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 241: ...r Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 6 Reader Writer Setting Commands Communications Settings Execution Examples Execution to Set the Reader Writer Access Password to 12345678 hex TX 00000000000BFF10C40000020412345678 RX 000000000006FF10C4000002 ...

Page 242: ... hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 12 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Access password X X 0000 hex 0007 hex FF hex 03 hex 04 hex 4 bytes Parameter Description Default setting Byte count The number of bytes in the access password 04 hex Access password Gives the access password to use for ...

Page 243: ...g selec tion filter conditions Word count The number of words in the RF Tag selection filter conditions 0013 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the RF Tag selection filter conditions 26 hex RF Tag selection filter conditions Enable disable Specify whether to enable or disable RF Tag selection filter conditions in 4 digit hexadecimal 0000 hex Disable 0001 hex Enable 0000 hex Address 1 Set the ad...

Page 244: ...xecution When Disabling RF Tag Selection Filter Conditions for the Reader Writer TX 00000000002DFF10C50000132600000000000000000 00 RX 000000000006FF10C5000013 Parameter Description Register address The register address from the command is set Word count The word count from the command is set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier F...

Page 245: ...te 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0028 hex FF hex 03 hex 26 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 46 RF Tag selection filter conditions Enable disable Address Data length Data 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 32 bytes Parameter Description Default sett...

Page 246: ... length 1 word Data to check 1234 hex TX 000000000006FF03C5000013 RX 000000000029FF0326000130000001123400 00 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7...

Page 247: ...pecify whether the RSSI filter is enabled or disabled in 4 digits hexadecimal 0000 hex Disable 0001 hex Enable 0000 hex High threshold 1 1 When you disable the RSSI filter conditions set the high and low thresholds to 0000 hex When you enable the RSSI filter set the high threshold value for the RSSI filter condition to a higher value than the low threshold level Otherwise a command parameter error...

Page 248: ... High threshold 40 dBm FFD8 hex Low threshold 64 dBm FFC0 hex TX 00000000000DFF10C6000003060001FFD8FFC0 RX 000000000006FF10C6000003 Example 2 Execution When Disabling RSSI Filter Conditions for the Reader Writer TX 00000000000DFF10C600000306000000000000 RX 000000000006FF10C6000003 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under Response Format for Error C...

Page 249: ...yte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0009 hex FF hex 03 hex 04 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 RSSI filter conditions Enable disable High threshold Low threshold 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Parameter Description Default setting Byte count The number of bytes in the RSSI filter conditions 06...

Page 250: ... Writer User s Manual Z389 Execution Examples Execution When RSSI Filter Conditions for the Reader Writer Are Enabled with the Following Set tings High threshold 40 dBm FFD8 hex Low threshold 64 dBm FFC0 hex TX 000000000006FF03C6000003 RX 000000000009FF03060001FFD8FFC0 ...

Page 251: ...egister address The register address C700 hex that specifies setting the transmission times Word count The number of words in the transmission time setting 0002 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the transmission time setting 04 hex Stop time 1 Gives the maximum time to continuously output radio waves during the execution of the communications command in 4 digit hexadecimal V780 HMD68 E TN JP 0...

Page 252: ...00002 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 10 hex C700 hex 0002 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address from the command is set Word count The word count from the command is set Byte ...

Page 253: ...fier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0007 hex FF hex 03 hex 04 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Stop time Reserved 2 bytes Always 0000 hex Parameter Description Default setting Field length Always 0007 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the transmission times to read 04 hex Stop time 1 Gives the time that is set to stop the output during RF communications co...

Page 254: ...ms 000A hex TX 000000000006FF03C7000002 RX 000000000007FF0304000A0000 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under 7 2 3 Response Format for Erro...

Page 255: ...able com munications 06 hex 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Parameter Description Register address The register address B800 hex that specifies setting operation indicator custom condi tions Word count The number of words in the operation indicator custom condition settings 0003 hex Byte count The number of bytes in the operation indicator custom condition settings 06 hex Color to flash once for normal co...

Page 256: ...e the NORM ERR Indicators to Not Light at All during Command Execution TX 00000000000DFF10B800000306FFFFFFFFFFFF RX 000000000006FF10B8000003 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Register address Word count X X 0000 hex 0006 hex FF hex 10 hex B800 hex 0003 hex Para...

Page 257: ...entifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0009 hex FF hex 03 hex 06 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Color to flash once for normal com mand execution Color to flash once for command error Color to flash once for unstable com munications 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the operation indicator custom settings 06 hex Color to fla...

Page 258: ... Error completion Red Unstable communications Yellow TX 000000000006FF03B8000003 RX 000000000009FF0306000100020003 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on ...

Page 259: ...x of the Multi Reader Writer Configuration Setting Byte count Number of bytes 20 hex of the Multi Reader Writer Configuration Setting Multi Reader Writer Configuration Setting Infor mation Multi Reader Writer Mode This specifies whether the Multi Reader Writer mode is enabled in 4 hexadecimal digits 0000 hex Disabled 0001 hex Enabled Communications Range Extension Mode 0000 hex Number of Slave Rea...

Page 260: ...hex FF hex 10 hex B900 hex 0010 hex Parameter Description Register address The register address from the command is set Word count The word count from the command is set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 90 hex 1 byte Parameter Description...

Page 261: ...obtained Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0023 hex FF hex 03 hex 20 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 20 Byte 37 Byte 40 Multi Reader Writer Configuration Setting Information Multi Reader Writer Mode Number of Slave Reader Writers...

Page 262: ... specifies the IP address of slave Reader Writer 6 in 8 hexadecimal digits Setting range 00000000 hex to DFFFFFFF hex Example C0A801CE hex 192 168 1 206 00000000 hex Slave Reader Writer 7 This specifies the IP address of slave Reader Writer 7 in 8 hexadecimal digits Setting range 00000000 hex to DFFFFFFF hex Example C0A801CF hex 192 168 1 207 00000000 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 ...

Page 263: ...010 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 40 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count Model information X X 0000 hex 0023 hex FF hex 03 hex 20 hex 32 bytes Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the model number information that was read 20 hex Model information Gives the model inform...

Page 264: ...eries Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Execution Examples Execution to Read the Model Number When a V780 HMD68 ETN Reader Writer Is Being Used TX 000000000006FF03D0000010 RX 000000000023FF0320563738302D484D4436382D45544E0000000000000000000000000000000 00000 ...

Page 265: ...th Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 000F hex FF hex 03 hex 0C hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 1 3 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Firmware version Major version of Run Mode pro gram Minor version of Run Mode pro gram Run Mode pro gram revision Major version of Safe Mode program Minor version of Safe Mode pro gram Safe Mode pro gram revision 2 by...

Page 266: ...e Following Firmware Versions in the Reader Writer Run Mode program version 1 2 3 Safe Mode program version 1 2 2 TX 000000000006FF03D1000006 RX 00000000000FFF030C000100020003000100020002 Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under 7 2 3 Response Format for Error Completion on page 7 7 ...

Page 267: ...iption Register address The register address D200 hex that specifies the MAC address Word count The number of words in the MAC address to read 0003 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 14 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count MAC address X X 0000 hex 0009 hex FF hex 03 hex 06 hex 6 bytes Parameter...

Page 268: ...ocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0007 hex FF hex 03 hex 04 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Reader Writer operating status Mode Status 2 bytes 2 bytes Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the Reader Writer operating status that was read 0C hex Reader Writer operating status Mode Gives the mode of the Reader Writer that was read...

Page 269: ...der Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 8 Maintenance Commands Device Information Execution Examples Execution with the Following Reader Writer Operating Status Mode Run Mode Status Idling TX 000000000006FF03D3000002 RX 000000000007FF030400010001 ...

Page 270: ...n code Byte count Time information X X 0000 hex 0007 hex FF hex 03 hex 04 hex 4 bytes Actual time flag 1 0 1 Hour 0 to 23 Minutes 0 to 59 Sec onds 0 to 59 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Parameter Description Byte count The number of bytes in the time information that was read 04 hex Time information Gives the time information that is managed inside the Reader Writer in 4 digit hexa decimal 1 This byt...

Page 271: ...eries Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 8 Maintenance Commands Device Information Execution Examples Execution When the Time Information in the Reader Writer Is 09 30 10 TX 000000000006FF03D4000002 RX 000000000007FF030400091E0A ...

Page 272: ...ster address The register address D400 hex that specifies the time information Word count The number of words of time information 0002 hex Byte count The number of bytes of time information 04 hex Time information The time to set in the Reader Writer in 8 digit hexadecimal 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 identi fier Protocol identif...

Page 273: ... Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 7 6 V780 Command Details 7 7 6 8 Maintenance Commands Device Information Execution Examples Execution to Set the Time Information in the Reader Writer to 09 30 10 TX 00000000000BFF10D40000020400091E0A RX 000000000006FF10D4000002 ...

Page 274: ...unt Number of words 0008 hex of the Multi Reader Writer status to be obtained Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identifier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identi fier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0013 hex FF hex 03 hex 10 hex Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Multi Reader Writer Status Reader Writer 0 Master Reade...

Page 275: ...in 4 hexadecimal digits 0000 hex Not registered 0001 hex Connected 0002 hex Not connected 0003 hex Communication failure 2 2 This is the state when communications with a slave Reader Writer has failed after connection If communications with the slave Reader Writer has succeeded it will shift from Communications fail ure to Connected Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Tr...

Page 276: ...e number of records in the valid data of the system error log Newest record in system error log Time information Gives the time information in 8 digit hexadecimal actual time flag hour minutes and seconds Error code For details refer to 9 2 1 Command Errors on page 9 4 Reserved Reserved for future use as error device information Attached information 1 Additional error information 1 00 hex if there...

Page 277: ...Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under 7 2 3 Response Format for Error Completion on page 7 7 Number of records 2 Newest record Time information 0...

Page 278: ...ddress The register address D700 hex that specifies clearing the system error log infor mation Word count Number of words for the clear type 0001 hex Byte count Number of bytes for the clear type 02 hex Clear type 0000 hex Clear all 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 identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function...

Page 279: ...d in the command error log Newest record 1 in the com mand error log Newest record 7 in the command error log 24 bytes 24 bytes 24 bytes Time information IP address of the remote device Transaction iden tifier Command code Error code Reader Writer Number 4 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Attached information 1 Attached information 2 4 bytes 4 bytes Parameter Description Number of rec...

Page 280: ...6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details refer to Exception Code on page 7 7 under 7 2 3 Response Format for Error Completion on page 7 7 Number of records 2 Newest record Time information 09 31 30 IP address 192 168 1 121 Command...

Page 281: ...19 Byte 20 Byte 21 Byte 22 Most recent command error information Time information IP address of the remote device Transaction identifier Command code Error code 4 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Byte 23 Byte 24 Byte 25 Byte 26 Byte 27 Byte 28 Byte 29 Byte 30 Byte 31 Byte 32 Most recent command error information Reader Writer Number Attached information 1 Attached information 2 2 bytes 4 byte...

Page 282: ... 1005 hex command parameter error Attached information None TX 000000000006FF03D900000C RX 00000000001BFF031801091F1EC0A8017800000004100500000000000000000000 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception c...

Page 283: ...or RF Tag communications Word count 0021 hex If there is no Reader Writer number 0022 hex If there is a Reader Writer number Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 0045 hex FF hex 03 hex 1 bytes Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 Byte 72 Byte 73 Byte 74 StoredPC UII EPC code R...

Page 284: ...11122223333444455556666 hex Reception level 27 FFE5 hex TX 000000000006FF03DA000021 RX 000000000045FF0342300011112222333344445555666600 00FFE5 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Excep tion code X X 0000 hex 0003 hex FF hex 83 hex 1 byte Parameter Description Exception code For details...

Page 285: ... of the word count for each model number is as follows V780 HMD68 ETN JP 000F hex V780 HMD68 ETN KR 0013 hex V780 HMD68 ETN CN 0010 hex V780 HMD68 ETN TW 000A hex V780 HMD68 ETN IN ID EU RU 0004 hex V780 HMD68 ETN MY SG 0008 hex V780 HMD68 ETN US MX 0032 hex Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Funct...

Page 286: ...e level Gives the noise level for channel n in signed digit hexadecimal FFFF to FF9D hex 1 to 99 dBm The maximum number of channels for each model number is as follows V780 HMD68 ETN JP 15 V780 HMD68 ETN KR 19 V780 HMD68 ETN CN 16 V780 HMD68 ETN TW 10 V780 HMD68 ETN IN ID EU RU 4 V780 HMD68 ETN MY SG 8 V780 HMD68 ETN US MX 50 Byte m V780 HMD68 ETN JP V780 HMD68 ETN KR V780 HMD68 ETN CN V780 HMD68 ...

Page 287: ...s 7 7 6 10 Maintenance Commands RF Communications Information Execution Examples Execution When the Reader Writer Measures the Following Noise Levels Channel 4 noise level 40 dBm FFD8 hex Channel 5 noise level 77 FFB3 hex Channel 18 noise level 77 FFB3 hex TX 000000000006FF03DB00000F RX 000000000067FF0364FFD8FFB3 FFB3 ...

Page 288: ...te 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit identifier Function code Byte count X X 0000 hex 005F hex FF hex 03 hex 5C hex Byte 9 Byte 88 Most recent communications diagnostic information 92 bytes Byte 9 Byte 12 Byte 13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Byte 17 Byte 18 Byte 19 Byte 20 Communications diagnostic information Time information Comm...

Page 289: ...diagnostic processing only in Focus Mode It is not output in any other mode Diagnostic details Gives the diagnostic details in 4 digit hexadecimal Bit 0 Insufficient power to send flag Bit 1 Insufficient power to receive flag Bit 2 Too much noise Bit 3 Reserved Bit 4 Insufficient data read flag Bit 5 Excessive data read flag 2 Bits 6 to 15 Reserved all zeros 2 Reserved 1 to 2 0000 hex No options C...

Page 290: ...nd Insufficient power to receive 0003 hex Reception level 41 dBm FFD7 hex Noise level 70 dBm FFBA hex UII EPC code 11 11 TX 000000000006FF03DC00002E RX 00000000005FFF035C 01091F1E 0003 0000 0001 0003 0000000000000000 FFD7 FFBA 00000000 30001111 11110000 0000 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Transaction identi fier Protocol identifier Field length Unit iden tifier Func...

Page 291: ...r connected to the V780 Reader Writer 8 1 Browser Operation Interface 8 2 8 2 Operation Interface 8 4 8 2 1 Password Entry View 8 4 8 2 2 Status 8 5 8 2 3 Network Settings 8 6 8 2 4 RF Communications Settings 8 9 8 2 5 Device Settings 8 13 8 2 6 Tuning 8 15 8 2 7 Utilities 8 17 8 2 8 Logs 8 26 8 2 9 Rebooting 8 32 8 2 10 Configuration 8 33 8 2 11 Configuration File 8 39 Browser Interface ...

Page 292: ...r Writer while browser A is displaying the Reader Writer interface the connection to browser A will be cut off Communications may fail after browser B connects to the Reader Writer If that occurs refresh your browser The system requirements to use the Web browser are as follows Windows 7 Windows 8 1 or Windows 10 with Internet Explorer 8 or higher The combination of the firmware version and the JR...

Page 293: ... display layout at any browser zoom rate other than 100 We recommend that you set the zoom to 100 The browser interface communicates with the Reader Writer periodically which may cause the operating indicators on the Reader Writer to light green Java software can be downloaded from the following URL URL https www oracle com technetwork java archive 139210 html URL is as of April 2019 and may chang...

Page 294: ...nformation If an error message is displayed when you click the OK Button please recheck the password that you entered If you start the Reader Writer in Safe Mode the Password Entry View will not be displayed even if a password is set If you forget the password set it again with the SET WEB PASSWORD command or start the Reader Writer in Safe Mode and clear the password from the Web interface 8 2 1 ...

Page 295: ...AC address of the Reader Writer Operation mode Displays the operation mode of the Reader Writer 6 1 Operation Modes on page 6 3 Status Displays the status of the Reader Writer Idling The Reader Writer is on standby RF communications in progress The Reader Writer is communi cating with an RF Tag Change settings The settings of the Reader Writer are being changed System error An error has occurred i...

Page 296: ...fixed IP address that is set IP address Enter the fixed IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask IPV4 that is used to identify the network address and host address within the IP address 255 255 255 0 Gateway address Enter the IP address of the gateway to use to reach net works outside the one that the Reader Writer is on 192 168 1 254 Obtain from BOOTP server The IP address will ...

Page 297: ... Writer the Web browser interface will not reconnect to the Reader Writer The browser interface will be displayed again if you set the new IP address in the address box of your Web browser If you change the settings while the Reader Writer is performing RF Tag communications noise measurement or other processing an error message will be displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in id...

Page 298: ... Writer is restarted If you change the settings while the Reader Writer is performing RF Tag communications noise measurement or other processing an error message will be displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in idle state Web Password Setting Item name Description Default Web password Enter the login password for the Web browser interface Setting range 15 ASCII characters max No...

Page 299: ...se measurement or other processing an error message will be displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in idle state 8 2 4 RF Communications Settings Basic Settings Item name Description Default RF communication mode Select the communications mode Setting range Once Auto or Focus Once RF communication speed Select the speed of communications with the RF Tags Setting range Auto speed H...

Page 300: ... page 6 25 Auto channel Gen2 session Select the value for the Gen2 session flag Setting range S0 S1 S2 or S3 S0 Access password Enter the RF communications access password in eight hexadecimal digits 00000000 Transmission time Enter the time to output radio waves continuously and the stop time when the Reader Writer communicates with RF Tags Continuous time Enter the maximum time to continuously o...

Page 301: ...nications Settings Precautions for Correct Use Click the Set Button The settings will be applied immediately If you change the settings while the Reader Writer is performing RF Tag communications noise measurement or other processing an error message will be displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in idle state ...

Page 302: ...e displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in idle state Advanced Settings 2 Item name Description Default RSSI filter Select whether or not to use filtering for reception levels Setting range Enable or Disable Disable High threshold Enter the high threshold for the reception level Setting range 0 or 70 to 10 Low threshold Enter the low threshold for the reception level Setting rang...

Page 303: ...essage will be displayed Change the settings when the Reader Writer is in idle state 8 2 5 Device Settings Operation Indicator Custom Settings Item name Description Default Command normal NORMAL Select the color for the indicators to light when processing a communi cations command or another command from the host device is com pleted normally Setting range Red Green Blue Yellow Cyan Magenta White ...

Page 304: ...de Slave Reader Writer Sta tus This gives the status of each slave Reader Writer Connected Green Not connected Red Communications failed Red Not registered Gray IP address This gives the IP addresses assigned to each Reader Writer Tx power Read This gives the value of the read transmission power and a level bar for each slave Reader Writer Tx power Write This gives the value of the write transmiss...

Page 305: ... 1 Transmission Power Tuning on page 6 42 8 2 6 Tuning Transmission Power Tuning Item name Description Remarks Tx power Read and Tx power Write Select the transmission power to adjust reading or writing If tuning is completed successfully the transmission power that was determined to be optimum will be displayed If tuning fails 1 will be displayed Measurement graph During tuning the broken line gr...

Page 306: ...h during tuning 15 to 27 Success rate Gives the communications success rates for the RF Tags measured for each transmission power 0 to 100 Rx level dBm Gives the transmission levels measured for each transmis sion power 0 or 1 to 99 Tuning result before XX dBm after YY dBm Gives the tuning results XX Gives the transmission power that was set before tun ing YY Gives the transmission power that was ...

Page 307: ... read DATA READ or Data write DATA WRITE Data address Enter the first RF Tag address to read or write in four hexadecimal digits Setting range 0000 to 3FFF hex Data size If you specify reading data enter the data size to read in four hexadecimal digits If you specify writing data the Write data box will display the count of the data size in four hexadecimal digits Setting range 0001 to 0078 hex Wr...

Page 308: ...sult as follows Normal Green Warning Yellow Error Red Time The time required to communicate with the RF Tag will be displayed Command Response Log A history of communications between the Reader Writer and RF Tag will be dis played Up to 15 sets of commands and responses are displayed Summary The maximum minimum and average communications times will be displayed No of comms The number of communicat...

Page 309: ...ed in Safe Mode or SLAVE Mode Use this tab page when the Reader Writer is operating in Run Mode For information on RF Tag scanning refer to 6 9 2 RF Tag Scanning on page 6 46 RF Tag Scanning Item name Description Remarks No Displays the index numbers of the RF Tags UII EPC Displays the UIIs EPC codes of the RF Tags that were detected in the scan No of comms Displays the numbers of communications w...

Page 310: ... to 6 9 3 Reception Level Monitor on page 6 47 Reception Level Monitor Item name Description Remarks Single Select this option to check the reception level for just one RF Tag Multi Select this option to check the reception level for more than one RF Tag Measurement graph This broken line graph displays the reception level against time for each RF Tag during monitoring The data is plotted for 60 s...

Page 311: ...during monitoring 0 or 1 to 99 The reception level will be 0 if a communications error occurs Item name Description Remarks No Gives index numbers in chronological order Single 1 to 1 800 100 ms sampling 1 800 samples Multi 1 to 360 500 ms sampling 360 samples Data is output for up to 3 min utes Time Displays the times of communications with the RF Tags during monitoring hh mm ss sss hh hour mm mi...

Page 312: ...hange the display format of the cell Display format user definition hh mm ss 000 UII EPC Gives the UIIs EPC codes in hexadecimal of the RF Tags that were detected during monitoring XX XX hex Reception level dBm Gives the reception levels measured during monitoring 0 or 1 to 99 The reception level will be 0 if a communications error occurs Item name Description Remarks ...

Page 313: ...nds on the model number For information on channel monitoring refer to 6 9 4 Channel Monitor on page 6 53 Channel Monitor Item name Description Remarks Measurement graph During monitoring the noise level of each channel is displayed on a bar graph The color of a bar is green if the noise level is smaller than 74 dBm and yellow if it is larger Status The diagnostic result of channel monitoring is d...

Page 314: ...ich RF Tag is in front of the Reader Writer Results of RF Tag monitoring are displayed for up to 64 RF Tags Precautions for Correct Use This tab page cannot be used if the Reader Writer is started in Safe Mode Use this tab page when the Reader Writer is operating in Run Mode Focus Monitor Measurement graph RF Tag list Click this button to start measurements for focus monitoring If you click it whi...

Page 315: ...nst time for each RF Tag during monitoring The data is plotted for 60 s RF Tag list UII EPC code This list displays the UIIs EPC codes of the RF Tags that were detected during monitoring No of comms Displays the numbers of communications with the RF Tags during monitoring Target level Displays the current target levels measured during monitor ing numerically and as a bar graphs Item name Descripti...

Page 316: ...ame Description Remarks No Displays the log record number The lower numbers are assigned to the most recent records Time Time IP address Displays the IP address of the host device that sent the Mod bus TCP command Transaction ID Displays the transaction ID of the Modbus TCP command received by the Reader Writer Command name Displays the command code and command name of the Mod bus TCP command rece...

Page 317: ...er to 9 2 1 Command Errors on page 9 4 System Error Log Item name Description Remarks No Displays the log record number The lower numbers are assigned to the most recent records Time Displays the time when the system error was detected by the Reader Writer Level Displays the level of the system error as follows Minor fault or Major fault Error name Displays the error code and error name For detail...

Page 318: ...n Safe Mode Use this tab page when the Reader Writer is operating in Run Mode Communications Diagnostic Information Display If you select one of the records in the list details for the record will be displayed RF Communications Diagnostics Log List Details Click this button to save the record information displayed in the RF commu nications diagnostic information log Click this button to get the mo...

Page 319: ...was Normal The communications result and diagnosis code will be displayed if the communications result was Warning The error code and error name will be displayed if the communications result was Error UII EPC Displays the UIIs EPC codes of the RF Tags that were detected in communications diagnostics Diagnostic details Displays all diagnostic results detection status as bit information in four hex...

Page 320: ... Command Errors on page 9 4 Item name Description Remarks Diagnos tics graph Reception level Displays the reception level from RF communications diag nostics with a blue bar Noise level Displays the noise level from RF communications diagnos tics with an orange bar Operation indicator Displays the operation indicator color for RF communications diagnostics as green yellow or red These colors will ...

Page 321: ...Tag communications error name Diagnostic details Gives all diagnostic results detection status as bit information in four hexadecimal digits XXXX hex Reception level dBm Gives the reception level measured during communications diagnostics 0 or 1 to 99 The level will be 0 if the result is Error Noise level dBm Gives the noise level measured during communications diagnostics 0 or 1 to 99 Channel Dis...

Page 322: ...Box will be displayed The following dialog box is displayed after the Reader Writer has finished rebooting Click the Yes Button to connect to the Reader Writer The following dialog box is displayed after reconnecting to the Reader Writer Click the OK Button Precautions for Correct Use If reconnection fails and an error is displayed check the connection with the Reader Writer and restart your brows...

Page 323: ... change all of the configuration information in the Reader Writer Click the Default Button to return the settings in the Reader Writer to the default settings To display the Configuration View click the Configuration Button at the bottom of the Browser Opera tion Interface You can click the Status Button at the bottom left of the Configuration View to return to the original sta tus Click the Confi...

Page 324: ...NI file format Click the Export Button The following dialog box will be displayed Click the Save Button Item name Description Export Configuration File to PC Saves a configuration file that contains the Reader Writer settings on the computer Import Configuration File to R W Updates the settings in the Reader Writer with the settings in a configuration file that you specify on the computer Initiali...

Page 325: ...ace 8 8 2 10 Configuration The following Security Warning Dialog Box will be displayed Click the Allow Button When the configuration file has been saved file name conf ini the following dialog box will be dis played Click the Open folder Button to display the folder in which the configuration file was saved ...

Page 326: ... Configuration File to R W 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 Loading a Configuration...

Page 327: ... Operation Interface 8 8 2 10 Configuration The following information is displayed after setting is completed The network settings NetworkSetting are applied when the Reader Writer is restarted Other settings are applied immediately Click the Return Button to display the Configuration View ...

Page 328: ...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 The network settings NetworkSetting are applied when the Reader Writer is restarted The RF Tag communications settings RFCommunica tionSet...

Page 329: ...1 200 SubnetMask Gives the setting of the subnet mask of the Reader Writer It is given as four decimal numbers separated by periods 255 255 255 0 GatewayAddress Gives the setting of the default gateway of the Reader Writer It is given as four decimal numbers separated by periods 192 168 1 254 DeviceName Gives the name of the Reader Writer It is given in up to 63 ASCII characters Not set ModbusTCPP...

Page 330: ...age 6 25 under 6 4 3 RF Communications Conditions Advanced Settings on page 6 25 0 Gen2Session Gives the setting of the Gen2 session It is specified as a decimal value 0 to 3 S0 to S3 0 AccessPassword Gives the access password for RF Tag com munications It is specified in eight hexadeci mal digits A setting of 00000000 is treated as no pass word setting 00000000 ContinuousTime Gives the setting of...

Page 331: ... Gives the memory address setting for the RF Tag selection filter It is specified in four hexa decimal digits 0000 RFTagSelectFilter Size1 Gives the setting of the data length in words for the RF Tag selection filter It is set to 0 to 16 decimal 0 RFTagSelectFilter VerificationData1 Gives the setting of the verification data for the RF Tag selection filter It is specified in 64 hexadecimal digits ...

Page 332: ...Writer6 _IPAddress This is the fixed IP address setting of slave Reader Writer 6 It is given as four decimal numbers separated by periods 0 0 0 0 SlaveReaderWriter7 _IPAddress This is the fixed IP address setting of slave Reader Writer 7 It is given as four decimal numbers separated by periods 0 0 0 0 SlaveReaderWriter1 _ReadTransmission Power This is the transmission power setting for communicati...

Page 333: ...eaderWriter5 _WriteTransmission Power This is the transmission power setting for communications commands of the slave Reader Writer 5 write system It is given as a decimal value 15 to 27 15 to 27 dBm 27 SlaveReaderWriter6 _ReadTransmission Power This is the transmission power setting for communications commands of the slave Reader Writer 6 read system It is given as a decimal value 15 to 27 15 to ...

Page 334: ...8 Browser Interface 8 44 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 335: ...icated with Error Codes 9 3 9 2 Error Tables 9 4 9 2 1 Command Errors 9 4 9 2 2 System Errors 9 6 9 2 3 WDT Errors 9 7 9 3 Errors and Countermeasures 9 8 9 3 1 Command Errors 9 8 9 3 2 RF Tag Communications Error 9 11 9 3 3 Minor Fault 9 15 9 3 4 Major Fault 9 18 9 3 5 WDT Error 9 18 9 4 Cannot Display the Web Browser Operation Window 9 19 9 4 1 Problem 9 19 9 4 2 Solution 9 20 9 4 3 Java installa...

Page 336: ...mal opera tion Run Mode Lit Not lit Possible Possible Safe Mode Flashing at 0 4 s intervals Not lit Not possible Possible SLAVE Mode Lit Not lit Not possible Not possible Errors for which the Reader Writer will not operate WDT error Not lit Lit Not possible Not possible IP address conflict Flashing at 0 1 s intervals Flashing irregu larly twice Not possible Not possible BOOTP server connection err...

Page 337: ...Error Codes 9 1 2 Errors Indicated with Error Codes Type Description Command errors Command error Errors related to command input or execution RF Tag communications error Errors related to communications with RF Tags System errors Minor fault Errors related to Reader Writer settings or operation Major fault Errors related to hardware ...

Page 338: ...4 hex There was an error in the format of the received command Command parameter error 1005 hex There was an error in the parameters of the received command Reserved Command execution fail ure busy 1011 hex The Reader Writer was executing another command and could not execute the received command Command execution failure inappropriate operation mode 1012 hex The received command cannot be execute...

Page 339: ...in the RF Tag failed RF Tag verification error 2006 hex Verification was performed for the results of writing data to the RF Tag but inconsistencies were discovered Reserved RF Tag system error 2008 hex The RF Tag returned an error response Password error 2009 hex The access password does not match the RF Tag Reserved Communications error between Reader Writers 200B hex The master Reader Writer wi...

Page 340: ...tored in memory in the Reader Writer Incorrect device setting data 8004 hex A mistake was detected in the device settings stored in memory in the Reader Writer Reserved Invalid system error log data 800F hex A mistake was detected in the system error log stored in memory in the Reader Writer When this error occurs only one record of it is left in the error log Reserved IP address conflict 8011 hex...

Page 341: ...nd the NORM ERR indicators will light red There is no error code for a WDT error and no record is recorded in the system error log Refer to 9 1 1 Errors Indicated on Operation Indicators on page 9 2 and 3 1 2 Operation Indicators at Startup on page 3 3 for information on the operation indicators when a WDT error occurs 9 2 3 WDT Errors Error name Error code Description WDT error A system runaway i...

Page 342: ...r code 1001 hex Description There was an error in the frame length of the received command data Detection timing At command reception Recovery method None Log category Command error log Additional infor mation 1 Cause code Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 Cause code 00000001 hex The command frame length exceeded the upper limit 255 bytes FC03 FC16 2 Cause code 00000002 hex The comma...

Page 343: ...y method None Log category Command error log Additional infor mation 1 Cause code Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 Cause code 00000001 hex The register address and word count fields are missing FC03 2 Cause code 00000002 hex The register address field and word count or byte count field are missing FC16 3 Cause code 00000003 hex The value of the word count is not correct for the regi...

Page 344: ... 2 None Probable cause An RF communications command was received during operation in Safe Mode Workaround Check the operation mode of the Reader Writer and send the command again Precautions Remarks None Error name Command execution failure inappro priate RF communications mode Error code 1013 hex Description The received command cannot be executed in the current RF communications mode of the Read...

Page 345: ...e is broken Workaround Make sure that the Reader Writer s Ethernet communications cable is connected correctly Check the operating status of the host device system Precautions Remarks If the LINK ACT operation indicator on the Reader Writer is not lit the Reader Writer has not joined the network 9 3 2 RF Tag Communications Error Error name RF Tag missing error Error code 2001 hex Description An RF...

Page 346: ...dress for the RF Tag is outside of the area supported by the target RF Tag Detection timing At RF communications execution Recovery method None Log category Command error log Additional infor mation 1 None Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 The start address to the RF Tag access area specified in the command exceeds the memory area of the RF Tag 2 The size the RF Tag access area speci...

Page 347: ...cution timing of the command to start communications with the RF Tag Precautions Remarks Error name RF Tag system error Error code 2008 hex Description The RF Tag returned an error response Detection timing At RF communications execution Recovery method None Log category Command error log Additional infor mation 1 Manufacturer analysis code Additional infor mation 2 Manufacturer analysis code Prob...

Page 348: ...s canceled when a STOP command was received before an RF Tag was detected Detection timing At RF communications execution Recovery method None Log category Command error log Additional infor mation 1 None Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 The host device requested execution of the STOP command Workaround Check the reason the host device sent the STOP command Precautions Remarks The c...

Page 349: ...ory in the Reader Writer Detection timing At startup Recovery method Reboot Log category System error log Additional infor mation 1 None Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 There is data corruption in the memory of the Reader Writer 2 The memory in the Reader Writer has reached its service life or is faulty Workaround Initialize the network settings Use the INITIALIZE command or initia...

Page 350: ...ror log Additional infor mation 1 None Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 There is data corruption in the memory of the Reader Writer 2 Memory in the Reader Writer has reached its service life or is faulty Workaround Delete the system error log Use the command to delete the system error log or delete it from the Web Browser Interface Precautions Remarks When this error occurs only one...

Page 351: ...i Reader Writer cannot start Error code 8021 hex Description Startup of Multi Reader Writer function failed Detection timing At startup Recovery method Reboot Log category System error log Additional infor mation 1 Cause code Additional infor mation 2 None Probable cause 1 Cause code 00000001 hex Incorrect mode The Multi Reader Writer mode and communications mode combination is incorrect 2 Cause c...

Page 352: ... cause Memory inside the Reader Writer is faulty Workaround If this occurs continues to occur even if you restart the Reader Writer replace the Reader Writer Precautions Remarks Error name Hardware fault Error code F02 hex Description A failure was detected in the hardware in the Reader Writer Detection timing At RF communications execution Recovery method Reboot Log category System error log Addi...

Page 353: ...he Reader Writer Web browser interface i e when you cannot display the operation window Only countermeasures that have been confirmed by OMRON are provided They may not solve all pos sible problems Contact your OMRON representative if you have problems that cannot be solved When the Web browser Reader Writer interface is used to display the Web operation window the OMRON logo is displayed and an e...

Page 354: ...the external network and reconnect with the browser START Is the message in Figure 1 displayed Is the bit version of Java consistent with the browser Can the PC connect external network Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Click the Run this time Button Is the message in Figure 3 displayed at the bottom of the screen Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 refer to 9 4 4 Java Security Set tings on page 9 22 refe...

Page 355: ...owing flow 9 4 3 Java installation How to check the bit version of Windows 7 1 Click Start menu and select Computer 2 Click Properties from the displayed item 3 In the System window system type display the bits version of OS 32 bit operating system or 64 bit operating system START Is the bit version of OS 32 bit 64 bit END 32 bit 64 bit Install Java 64 bit version Install Java 32 bit version Is th...

Page 356: ...ange the security level from High to Medium Precautions for Correct Use Java security features have been improved for the most recent version of Java so the same problem may occur 3 Restart the web browser and access the IP address of the Reader Writer again The following warning message displayed at the first time Click the Run button 9 4 4 Java Security Settings ...

Page 357: ...ter Trusted Site 1 Open the Web browser click the Tools menu and select Internet Options 2 Click the Security tab select Trusted sites and click Sites button 3 In the Add this Web site to the zone box enter the IP address of the target Reader Writer and then click Add http IP address of target device ex http 192 168 1 200 9 4 5 Register Trusted Site ...

Page 358: ...9 Troubleshooting 9 24 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 359: ...1 10 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 This section describes maintenance and inspections for a V780 Reader Writer 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection 10 2 Maintenance and Inspection ...

Page 360: ...tion Items No Inspection item Details Criteria Remarks 1 Supply voltage fluctuation 1 Check that the sup ply voltage fluctuation at the power supply terminal block is within the permissi ble range Within supply voltage specified range Multimeter 2 Check that there are no frequent instanta neous power failures or radical voltage fluctuations Within permissible volt age fluctuation range Power suppl...

Page 361: ...nd 55 C with proper ventilation B Damage to pack ing for any enclos ing structure B Make sure that the panel packing is properly attached with no damage B The packing must have no damage 4 Mounting condition 1 Make sure that the Reader Writer is securely mounted No loose screws 2 Make sure that each connector is fully inserted Each connector must be locked or securely tight ened with screws 3 Make...

Page 362: ...10 Maintenance and Inspection 10 4 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 363: ... supplemental information A 1 Licensing Procedures of Premises Radio Station A 2 A 2 RF Tag Communications Times For reference only A 4 A 3 RF Tag Memory Map A 17 A 4 Communications Range Diagram Reception Level Diagram Reference Only A 18 A 5 Mutual Interference of Reader Writers Reference Only A 25 A 6 Chemical Resistance of the Reader Writers A 29 Appendices ...

Page 364: ...censing procedures refer to the Radio Use Website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communica tions http www tele soumu go jp e ref material commtab1 index htm Example For the Kanto area Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa and Yamanashi Contact the Kanto Bureau of Telecommunications Website URL http www soumu go jp soutsu kanto For details on the licensing procedures system re...

Page 365: ...rs you will have to apply again for a license after 5 years In case of any changes in the license contents or establishment report contents you will have to per form change procedures If the license is no longer in use please submit a discard report If there are any changes in the contact address or the address for sending the radio use charges pay ment notice or any changes in the station locatio...

Page 366: ...ultiaccess communications collisions occur between communications with multiple RF Tags Therefore the communications time varies more than with single access communica tions The communications time also varies with the RF Tags that are used the orientation of the RF Tags and the ambient environment Therefore the communications times in the above graphs are strictly for reference only Use them only...

Page 367: ...0 200 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 0 Communications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 3000 2000 2500 1000 1500 500 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Communica...

Page 368: ...0 500 600 0 Communications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal speed 6000 4000 5000 2000 3000...

Page 369: ... 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 0 Normal speed High speed 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 3000 2000 2500 1000 1500 500 0 0 10 20 30 40...

Page 370: ... High speed 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 6000 4000 5000 2000 3000 1000 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 7000 Normal speed High speed Numbe...

Page 371: ... speed High speed Communications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 3000 2000 2500 1000 1500 500 0 0 10 20 30 40...

Page 372: ...er of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words High speed with write verification Normal with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal speed 6000 4000 5000 2000 3000...

Page 373: ...ommunications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Normal with write verification Communications time ms Number of words High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal spee...

Page 374: ...er of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words Normal with write verification High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal speed 6000 4000 5000 2000 3000...

Page 375: ... speed High speed Communications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words Normal with write verification High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 3000 2000 2500 1000 1500 500 0 0 10 20 30 40...

Page 376: ...cations time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words Normal with write verification High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access 3000 2000 2500 1000 1500 500 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Number of RF Ta...

Page 377: ...ommunications time ms Number of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words Normal with write verification High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal spee...

Page 378: ...er of words 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Communications time ms Number of words Normal with write verification High speed with write verification High speed without write verification Normal without write verification DATA READ Single access DATA WRITE Single access Communications time ms Number of RF Tags High speed Normal speed 6000 4000 5000 2000 3000...

Page 379: ...AL 47 32 RO 2 20 2F 02 TDTS_ 15 0 2000 hex RO 2 10 1F 01 0000 binary TID_MODEL 7 0 15 hex Gen2 model number is address 14 hex to 1F hex TID_DESIGNER 3 0 1000 binary RO 2 00 0F 00 TID_DESIGNER 10 4 0000000 binary Gen2 mask designer is address 08 to13 hex XTI D 1 CLASS_ID 7 0 01000111 binary UII EPC area bank 01 90 9F 09 UII EPC 15 0 R W 1 R W 1 20 2F 02 UII EPC 127 112 R W 1 10 1F 01 NSI 8 0 Number...

Page 380: ...ce Note 1 The reception level will attenuate by approx 6 dBm when the distance between the Reader Writer and RF Tag is doubled 2 The obtained values were input at the edge of the Reader Writer antenna They are not the levels received by the antenna Precautions for Correct Use The obtained values may be different in any specific application The values obtained with RSSI also vary with the RF Tags t...

Page 381: ...ns range Reception level 5 53 m 7 12 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception level 5 34 m 6 80 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 0...

Page 382: ... 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Read Write 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Distance m Reception level dBm Communications range Reception level 5 37 m 7 00 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception l...

Page 383: ...m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception level 5 43 m 7 00 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 ...

Page 384: ...m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception level 5 34 m 6 80 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception le...

Page 385: ...m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception level 3 82 m 4 44 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 ...

Page 386: ... 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Read Write 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Distance m Reception level dBm Communications range Reception level 4 98 m 5 99 m Read Write 8m 7m 6m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 1m 2m 3m 4m Reception level dBm Distance m 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 Communications range Reception l...

Page 387: ...tween Reader Writers Precautions for Correct Use If the mounting interval between Reader Writers is too short radio wave mutual interference will cause the communications success rate to drop The amount of mutual interference depends on the installation environment the transmission powers of the Reader Writers and other factors Sufficiently check operation in advance Measurement Conditions RF Tag ...

Page 388: ...ance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 98 115 cm 96 105 cm 90 85 cm 81 65 cm 77 45 cm 77 25 cm 77 V780 HMD68 ETN CN V780 HMD68 ETN CN S Interference distance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 99 115 cm 87 105 cm 90 85 cm 80 65 cm 80 45 cm 80 25 cm 80 V780 HMD68 ETN TW V780 HMD68 ETN TW S Interference distance Commu...

Page 389: ...D68 ETN ID S Interference distance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 98 115 cm 96 105 cm 90 85 cm 81 65 cm 77 45 cm 77 25 cm 77 V780 HMD68 ETN MY V780 HMD68 ETN MY S Interference distance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 98 115 cm 96 105 cm 90 85 cm 81 65 cm 77 45 cm 77 25 cm 77 V780 HMD68 ETN SG V780 HMD68 ETN SG...

Page 390: ...ance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 100 115 cm 97 105 cm 96 85 cm 93 65 cm 96 45 cm 93 25 cm 92 V780 HMD68 ETN US V780 HMD68 ETN US S Interference distance Communications success rate for measurement Reader Writer 145 cm 100 125 cm 98 115 cm 96 105 cm 90 85 cm 81 65 cm 77 45 cm 77 25 cm 77 V780 HMD68 ETN MX V780 HMD68 ETN MX S Interference distance Comm...

Page 391: ... Chemicals That Cause Deformations Cracks Etc Chemicals That May Cause Discoloration Swelling Etc Precautions for Correct Use Other chemicals that are not listed above may also affect a Reader Writer Perform sufficient testing in advance This RF Tag cannot be used in applications that require explosion proof specifications Applicable Model Chemical names Acetone trichloroethylene ethylene dichlori...

Page 392: ...Appendices A 30 UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 ...

Page 393: ...I 1 I UHF RFID System V780 series Reader Writer User s Manual Z389 Index ...

Page 394: ... GET ACCESS PASSWORD 7 90 GET COMMAND ERROR LOG 7 127 GET COMMUNICATIONS DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION 7 136 GET DEVICE NAME 7 63 GET FIRMWARE VERSION 7 113 GET GEN2 SESSION 7 87 GET MAC ADDRESS 7 115 GET MODBUS TCP COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS 7 66 GET MODEL INFORMATION 7 111 GET MOST RECENT COMMAND ERROR INFORMATION 7 129 GET MULTIACCESS DATA READ RESULTS 7 41 GET MULTIACCESS ID READ RESULTS 7 36 GET MULT...

Page 395: ...g device information 6 33 reception level monitor 6 47 8 20 recommended power supply 1 14 RESET 7 54 RESET FOCUS 6 19 7 56 resetting 6 18 RF communications command options 7 10 RF communications conditions advanced settings 6 25 RF communications conditions basic settings 6 22 RF communications diagnostics 6 24 RF communications diagnostics log 8 28 RF communications mode 6 22 RF communications se...

Page 396: ...TID area 6 14 transaction identifier 7 5 transmission power 6 25 transmission power tuning 6 42 8 15 transmission time 6 27 tuning 6 42 8 15 types of errors 9 2 U unit identifier 7 5 User area 6 14 utilities 6 45 8 17 V V780 A JIME Z3BLI 10 1 15 V780 A TA 133 10 1 16 W Web browser interface 1 4 Web password 6 22 Web password setting 8 8 write verification 6 24 ...

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