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Table of Contents

1

About these Instructions...................................................................................................................  5
1.1

Target groups...................................................................................................................  5

1.2

Explanation of symbols used ........................................................................................  5

1.3

Other documents ............................................................................................................  5

1.4

Naming convention ........................................................................................................  5

1.5

Feedback about these instructions..............................................................................  5

2

Notes on the Product .........................................................................................................................  6
2.1

Product identification.....................................................................................................  6

2.2

Scope of delivery .............................................................................................................  6

2.3

Legal requirements.........................................................................................................  6

2.4

Manufacturer and service ..............................................................................................  7

3

For Your Safety....................................................................................................................................  8
3.1

Intended use.....................................................................................................................  8

3.2

General safety instructions............................................................................................  9

4

Product Description ......................................................................................................................... 10
4.1

Device overview ............................................................................................................ 10

4.1.1

Operating elements ...................................................................................................................... 10

4.1.2

Display elements............................................................................................................................ 10

4.2

Properties and features................................................................................................ 11

4.3

Functional principle...................................................................................................... 11

4.4

Functions and operating modes ................................................................................ 11

4.4.1

HF operation.................................................................................................................................... 11

4.4.2

UHF operation................................................................................................................................. 11

4.4.3

Barcode scanner ............................................................................................................................. 12

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Connecting ........................................................................................................................................ 13
5.1

Battery charging ............................................................................................................ 13

6

Commissioning ................................................................................................................................. 14

7

Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 15
7.1

Aligning the handheld ................................................................................................. 15

7.2

Switching the display on and off................................................................................ 15

7.3

Start screen – Overview................................................................................................ 15

7.4

Performing a scan operation....................................................................................... 16

7.4.1

Performing a scan operation with the Turck RFID app .................................................... 16

7.4.2

Performing a scan operation via buttons on the device ................................................. 16

7.5

Reading and writing tags............................................................................................. 18

7.5.1

Reading and writing tags - Extended functions ................................................................. 19

7.5.2

Example: Read data....................................................................................................................... 20

7.5.3

Example: Write data ...................................................................................................................... 25

7.6

Reading a barcode ........................................................................................................ 30

7.7

Exchanging data with a PC .......................................................................................... 30

8

Setting ................................................................................................................................................ 31
8.1

Operating mode setting............................................................................................... 32

8.2

Assign password............................................................................................................ 32

8.3

Setting the scan screen ................................................................................................ 33

Summary of Contents for PD67-UNI Series

Page 1: ...Your Global Automation Partner Instructions for Use PD67 UNI RFID Handheld...

Page 2: ...2 Hans Turck GmbH Co KG T 49 208 4952 0 F 49 208 4952 264 more turck com www turck com...

Page 3: ...tional principle 11 4 4 Functions and operating modes 11 4 4 1 HF operation 11 4 4 2 UHF operation 11 4 4 3 Barcode scanner 12 5 Connecting 13 5 1 Battery charging 13 6 Commissioning 14 7 Operation 15...

Page 4: ...40 8 4 1 Transferring configuration parameters URL format 40 8 4 2 Overview of the configuration parameters 40 8 5 Adapting the RFID app 42 8 5 1 RFID app Source code 42 9 Troubleshooting 47 10 Maint...

Page 5: ...ded CAUTION CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation of medium risk which may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation which may lead to property damage if...

Page 6: ...Country of Deployment NA USA Canada Mexico EU EU Turkey India CHN China AUS Australia BRA Brazil KOR Korea RUS Russia SGP Singapore PER Peru The device variants for Australia Brazil Korea Russia Sing...

Page 7: ...The Turck product database contains software tools for programming configuration or commissioning data sheets and CAD files in numerous export formats You can access the product database at the follo...

Page 8: ...13 56 MHz The following table shows the operating frequency of the device in the UHF range Type code Operating frequency Region PD67 UHF EU 865 7 867 5 MHz Europe Turkey India PD67 UHF NA 902 75 927...

Page 9: ...health Ob serve minimum distances from the actively radiating surface of the UHF device Region Max permissible total radiant output power Safety distance Europe Russia China Turkey India 2 W ERP accor...

Page 10: ...device variants 4 1 Device overview 214 0 8 43 105 7 4 16 50 5 1 99 71 1 2 80 114 4 4 51 214 0 8 43 105 7 4 16 50 5 1 99 71 1 2 80 114 4 4 51 Fig 1 Scale drawing Device without grip handle Fig 2 Scal...

Page 11: ...and the operating conditions of the application 4 4 1 HF operation The Turck HF system operates at a frequency of 13 56 MHz Tags in compliance with ISO 15693 NFC Type 5 can be written and read with th...

Page 12: ...information please contact the regulation authorities of the country where you wish to use the UHF RFID system HF RFID systems can be run parallel to UHF RFID systems in an installation 4 4 3 Barcode...

Page 13: ...1 Battery charging NOTE Turck recommends that the device should be charged for at least two hours before initial commissioning Connect a USB plug connector to the network adapter Connect the mains ad...

Page 14: ...issioning Charge the handheld with the power supply unit provided Keep the Power button depressed until the display appears Start the Turck RFID app Select the operating mode via the display HF or UHF...

Page 15: ...witched on and off during operation in order to save power in the battery With the display switched on Press the Power button momentarily to switch off the dis play With the display switched off Press...

Page 16: ...screen Interrupting a scan Press Pause a The scan is interrupted and can be continued at a later time The displayed time is stopped until the scan is continued Aborting a scan Press Stop a The scan is...

Page 17: ...ime is stopped until the scan is continued Aborting a scan Aborting a scan operation via the buttons on the device Press the left programmable button Aborting the scan operation via the trigger button...

Page 18: ...HF applications Selection of the memory bank on the tag Kill Access PC EPC TID and USER selectable n Start byte for the required action hexadecimal and decimal formats selectable n Number of bytes If...

Page 19: ...nd without access password default setting without access password Permanently writable Tag can be written with and without access password status cannot be changed Write restricted Tag can only be wr...

Page 20: ...read operation from the start screen If no EPC or UID was selected the device normally reads the first tag found The nearest tag is normally found first of all However this is not guaranteed The mode...

Page 21: ...equired format for displaying the start byte Fig 10 Selecting the format Specify the start byte for the read operation Press the current start byte and enter a new start byte in the following window F...

Page 22: ...m Select the number of bytes to be read If Some is selected enter the number in the fol lowing window If All is selected as many bytes are read as are available in the particular memory bank of the ta...

Page 23: ...V01 00 2020 03 23 Press Read Fig 14 Button Read a The handheld starts the read operation The read data is displayed on the screen Fig 15 Read data...

Page 24: ...tag to be read from the list a The Read Write screen opens UHF Select the memory bank to be read Select the required format for displaying the start byte Specify the start byte for the read operation...

Page 25: ...or UID was selected the device normally writes the first tag found The nearest tag is normally found first of all However this is not guaranteed The mode without EPC or UID selec tion should be used...

Page 26: ...4952 264 more turck com www turck com Select the required format for displaying the start byte Fig 18 Selecting the format Specify the start byte for the write operation Press the current start byte...

Page 27: ...elected enter the number in the fol lowing window If All is selected as many bytes are written as are available in the particu lar memory bank of the tag Fig 20 Selecting the number of bytes Select th...

Page 28: ...Operation Reading and writing tags 28 Hans Turck GmbH Co KG T 49 208 4952 0 F 49 208 4952 264 more turck com www turck com Press Read Fig 22 Button Read Adjust the data in the table Fig 23 Write data...

Page 29: ...en UHF Select the memory bank to be written Select the required format for displaying the start byte Specify the start byte for the write operation Press the current start byte and enter a new start b...

Page 30: ...the Barcode screen Fig 25 Barcode screen On the Barcode screen press Scan a The handheld confirms each read barcode with an audible signal a The content of the barcode is displayed and can be processe...

Page 31: ...Turck RFID app Settings The Settings screen provides access to the following elements n Volume for audible signals n Information on the version Version of the Turck RFID app type serial number firmwar...

Page 32: ...dheld operates at a frequency of 13 56 MHz Fig 27 Operating mode setting Select HF or UHF on the start screen 8 2 Assign password NOTE With every restart of the application or connection of the handhe...

Page 33: ...V01 00 2020 03 33 8 3 Setting the scan screen The menu for the configuration of the Scan screen is divided into four areas n Sending data n Scanning n Display n Security Fig 28 Configuration menu...

Page 34: ...n a server to which the read data is to be sent The URL can contain a placeholder Refer to the HTTP POST Placeholders table When to send Batch Sends after the scan a POST with the data of all tags loc...

Page 35: ...t Latitude longitude only available if Location is activated under Scanning x HTTP POST Examples Read individual tag EPC URL http myserver com findOne grokkerId GROKKER_ID timestamp TIME STAMP epc EPC...

Page 36: ...012 TID 1122343445566778899AACC FC02030405060708091013 TID 1122343445566778899AADD Sent HTTP POST http myserver com findBatch grok kerId 140112345 timestamp 2015 12 02 21 26 53 FC02030405060708091011...

Page 37: ...iption Email After a scan the data is sent to the specified email address Several ad dresses can be separated by semicolons Subject Subject of the email The subject can contain the following placehold...

Page 38: ...ing the scan opera tion Sending data via Clipboard Parameters Fig 31 Sending data via Clipboard Parameters Open the Scan screen Open email in the configuration screen Set the data transmission via the...

Page 39: ...from the TID memory The data is read without an offset If the set number of bytes cannot be read the tag is not reported Location Yes The location of each tag read is recorded The location depends on...

Page 40: ...ue false true starts the scan operation Method for sending data destination http Send data by HTTP POST email Send data by email clipboard Send data via the Clipboard none Send no data HTTP configurat...

Page 41: ...SER memory readUserMemoryMax Number of bytes Max number of bytes to be read in the USER memory readTidMemoryMin Number of bytes Min number of bytes to be read in the TID memory readTidMemoryMax Number...

Page 42: ...ion launchPath launchParameters showPage tells the app to show a page In this case we define an instance of the GadgetPage class Other Page class instances are shown further down in the code app showP...

Page 43: ...on for a couple seconds the two buttons above could also have longClick functions if you wanted them longClick function app showSettingsPage true Yet another button gadget This one is for the barcode...

Page 44: ...rn turck settings scanConfiguration this function is expected to return the destination for scanned data destination is configured in the scan configuration menu Don t touch this getDestination functi...

Page 45: ...the trigger accessory this function will get called when the trigger is pulled Any page this scan page the read write page the gadget page from before etc can have a function like this onPD67TriggerB...

Page 46: ...copy this function gets called when a barcode is found barcodeScanned function barcode displayBarcode makes the barcode value appear on the screen this displayBarcode barcode onPD67RightButtonPress wo...

Page 47: ...irst check whether ambient interference is present If there is no ambient interference present check the connections of the device for faults If there are no faults there is a device malfunction In th...

Page 48: ...et Confirm the message a The update starts automatically 11 Repair The device must not be repaired by the user The device must be decommissioned if it is faulty Observe our return acceptance condition...

Page 49: ...ates circular Device properties NXP i MX6 Solo ARM Cortex A9 800 MHz Memory 4 GB Flash ROM 1 GB DDR RAM Memory expansion 1 SD card slot Display 5 5 800 480 pixels touch screen Battery capacity 2400 mA...

Page 50: ...is operated in a commercial en vironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful...

Page 51: ...Over 30 subsidiaries and over 60 representations worldwide www turck com 100004007 2020 03 100004007...

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