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IC-HH20-V1

Handheld

FACTORY AUTOMATION

MANUAL

Summary of Contents for IC-HH20-V1

Page 1: ...IC HH20 V1 Handheld FACTORY AUTOMATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie ZVEI e V in it...

Page 3: ...rview 14 4 3 Connections 16 4 4 Scope of Delivery 16 5 Installation 17 5 1 Preparation 17 5 2 Handle attachment 19 6 Commissioning 22 6 1 Switching on off 22 6 2 Basic operation 22 6 2 1 Navigating th...

Page 4: ...Write Format data car 52 9 1 6 IP Read Write Heads 55 9 1 7 IS Read Write Heads 68 9 2 Menu Memory 80 9 2 1 Memory Options 81 9 3 Menu Settings 84 9 3 1 Settings Tag Type 85 9 3 2 Settings Data format...

Page 5: ...about Command References 102 10 2 IP Read Write Heads 55 10 2 1 Command Reference 102 10 3 IS Read Write Heads 68 10 3 1 Command Reference 105 10 4 IQ Read Write Heads 108 10 4 1 Command reference 10...

Page 6: ...e entire range of device functions avoid faulty operation and the associated errors reduce costs from downtimes and incidental repairs increase the effectiveness and operating efficiency of your plant...

Page 7: ...claration of Conformity The device has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations Tests confirmed that all valid FCC rules and regulations have been complied with Note A declaration of conformity...

Page 8: ...ymbol indicates a warning about an immediate possible danger In case of ignoring the consequences may range from personal injury to death Warning This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault...

Page 9: ...ions User modification and or repair are dangerous and will void the warranty and exclude the manufacturer from any liability If serious faults occur stop using the device Secure the device against in...

Page 10: ...mory and the option to communicate wirelessly within the 2 45 GHz frequency band based on the Bluetooth standard mean that the device is fully portable The M12 socket gives you the option of connectin...

Page 11: ...r reading speed than read write tags of the 125 kHz system IQH and IQH1 read write heads from Pepperl Fuchs are compatible with most existing read write tags that comply with standard ISO 15693 With t...

Page 12: ...ys 6 Keypad 7 Interface 8 Battery compartment 9 M12 connection for read write head Status Description Green The handheld device is switched on The interface has been changed Data has been read or writ...

Page 13: ...fer in one direction Data is sent from the handheld device to the computer A response from the computer is not required Data transfer in two directions Data is sent from the handheld device to the com...

Page 14: ...nput mode data entered using the input keys appears in the numerical form Alphabetical input mode data entered using the input keys appears in alphabetical form Alphabetical input mode data entered us...

Page 15: ...s mode Switches between Numerical Alphanumerical upper case Alphanumerical lower case and Symbols mode 1 Space 1 Space 1 Space _ 2 A B C 2 a b c 2 3 D E F 3 d e f 3 4 G H I 4 g h i 4 5 J K L 5 j k l 5...

Page 16: ...ce without battery or battery compartment cover CD with documentation manual 1 8 pin connecting socket 1 4 pin M12 socket 1 1 Note To complete the device some other components are required in addition...

Page 17: ...t based on your order and the shipping documents If you have any questions please contact Pepperl Fuchs 3 Keep the original packing material in case you need to store or ship the unit at a later time...

Page 18: ...terface cable to computer When the handheld device is switched on the symbols displayed in the status bar on the handheld device indicate the charge state See table Symbols in the status bar on page 1...

Page 19: ...device 3 Push the handheld device firmly onto the connector until it is flush with the handle The handheld device is attached to the handle Fitting a handle with cable connection Fit the handle to the...

Page 20: ...sary 2 Slide the plastic tab on the battery into the corresponding recess on the Handheld 3 Push down the Handheld carefully until the locking device on the Handheld engages in the handle The Handheld...

Page 21: ...ave secured the handheld with screws on the handle remove the screws 2 Push the locking device in the direction of the arrow and press the handheld out of the retainer The handle is removed Note We re...

Page 22: ...witches into standby automatically 2 minutes after the last keystroke Note If you connect the device to the USB or PS 2 interface of your PC the device switches on automatically Button Function Up nav...

Page 23: ...us read write heads for IDENTControl to the handheld Connect the read write heads to the 4 pin M12 socket on the front of the handheld using the V1 G 0 5 2 5M PUR V1 G double ended cordset The double...

Page 24: ...entries The interface is now active 5 Press the right selection button to exit the menu Caution Data loss An incorrectly preset interface may lead to data loss Make sure that the Handheld is connecte...

Page 25: ...232 plug on the interface cable to the RS 232 interface on the computer 3 Connect the low voltage plug on the power supply unit to the low voltage socket on the RS 232 interface cable 4 Connect the p...

Page 26: ...ct the keyboard to the PS 2 socket on the interface cable using a corresponding adapter If you are using a keyboard with PS 2 plug connect the plug directly to the PS 2 socket on the interface cable 4...

Page 27: ...n your hand with the controls facing upwards 3 Insert the plug into the corresponding cable connection socket on the Handheld 4 Press the plug firmly into the cable connection socket until the locking...

Page 28: ...it is deleted from the internal memory automatically Connecting the handheld device via Bluetooth Connect the handheld device to a Bluetooth compatible device e g laptop with corresponding Bluetooth U...

Page 29: ...e the handheld can read the data stored on a tag you must configure the correct Tag type Overview of available settings The data that is read is saved on the handheld and or sent to the PC depending o...

Page 30: ...l and the handheld will vibrate The read in data will then be displayed in the selected data format If the transmission fails the status LED flashes briefly red and an error message is output See see...

Page 31: ...mat using the input buttons 4 Press the CLEAR input button to delete individual characters In principle you can only delete the character last entered not individual characters within the string 5 Pre...

Page 32: ...lect Memory 2 Scroll to the required data set using the left navigation button or the right navigation button 3 Press the left selection button to access the options 4 Select Modify 5 Press the button...

Page 33: ...y The value is stored as a new data set Note Observe the input format Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must always contain 2 characters and data bytes in decimal data format must contain 3 charac...

Page 34: ...n fault message Possible Cause Error Repair Unknown system Connect and Teach in the read write head for the IDENTControl system Possible cause Solution No transponder in the detection range Position t...

Page 35: ...ly No interface available Connect the correct interface cable Possible cause Solution All data sent and Autom del mode selected No data in memory Read or enter data manually Possible cause Solution No...

Page 36: ...py data Read the read only code from a data carrier Read fixcode Overwrite the data from a data carrier Format data carr Write a new command file or modify delete an existing command file Command file...

Page 37: ...t address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input buttons 3 Press the left selection button to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input field of the No block...

Page 38: ...can use the Copy menu entry to transfer the data currently being read to the Data write menu Copy data Use this option to copy data as follows 1 Read the data from a data carrier 2 Press the right sel...

Page 39: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces ar...

Page 40: ...option is selected in the selection button function bar the handheld device executes the Read data function via the read write head The data stored on a data carrier or code carrier is read and either...

Page 41: ...as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input buttons 3 Press the left selection button to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input field of the No blocks menu en...

Page 42: ...Press the CLEAR input button to delete the current entry 3 Enter the number of blocks using the input buttons Data In the data input field of the Data menu entry you have the option of entering data t...

Page 43: ...al characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per block DEC In de...

Page 44: ...Writing data When the Write option is selected in the selection button function bar the left selection button is assigned the function Write data via the read write head You can use the left selection...

Page 45: ...s Define the start address as follows 1 Select Address 2 Enter the start address using the input buttons 3 Press the left selection button to confirm your entry Number of blocks In the data input fiel...

Page 46: ...py You can use the Copy menu entry to transfer the data currently being read to the Data write menu Copy data Use this option to copy data as follows 1 Read the data from a data carrier 2 Press the ri...

Page 47: ...rs 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx spaces ar...

Page 48: ...that you wish to copy the data set from 3 Press the left selection button The data set appears on the display 4 Then position the read write head on the handheld device directly in front of the data...

Page 49: ...02 49 Options submenu Data format submenu Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu you can define the data format in which the data is read or written Submenu Data format Assi...

Page 50: ...t Notes Format ASCII In ASCII format numbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters...

Page 51: ...g to a steady green If you selected the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu you will also hear an acoustic signal and the handheld will vibrate The read in data will then be displayed...

Page 52: ...or deleting the complete data carrier by overwriting it with a self defined character string Format data carr menu Description of menu entries Data In the Data field you can enter the byte length 1 by...

Page 53: ...to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the handheld device are available in ASCII format x ASCII characters that cannot be displayed DEC e g 013 for CR HEX Numbers 0 to 9 and letters A...

Page 54: ...ion on the Overwrite data carrier function Overwriting data carriers 1 Select Read Write Overwrite data carrier Data 2 Press the CLEAR input button to delete individual characters In principle you can...

Page 55: ...e buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu you will also hear an acoustic signal and the handheld will vibrate The read in data will then be displayed in the selected format If the transmis...

Page 56: ...entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier Options submenu Data format submenu Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu you can define the data format in which t...

Page 57: ...submenu Data format Notes Format ASCII In ASCII format numbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the handheld are available xxxxx HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 an...

Page 58: ...cation is issued and the value is not accepted 8 Position the read write head on the Handheld directly beside the data carrier 9 Press the left softkey to confirm the entry If the write process is suc...

Page 59: ...see chapter 10 5 Read register menu Protection submenu Description of Menu Entries Read Protection The start and end address configured for the read protected data point is displayed in the Read prot...

Page 60: ...command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle Caution The function buttons remain disabled until you exit the Assign button submenu N...

Page 61: ...can see whether password mode has been activated or deactivated User bits In the data input field of the User bits menu entry you can view the entered user information Button Description Left The com...

Page 62: ...sign button In the Assign button submenu you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle Caution The function buttons...

Page 63: ...10 5 Write register menu Description of the Submenu Password In the data input fields of the Password menu entry you have the option of changing an existing password Button Description Left The comma...

Page 64: ...f setting the start and end areas in bits for read protection in the file entry fields Write protect In the data input fields in the Write protect menu entry you have the option of defining the start...

Page 65: ...e buttons on the handle Caution The function buttons remain disabled until you exit the Assign button submenu Description of Menu Entries Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Button Description Left T...

Page 66: ...modified accordingly If password protection is activated data can be written to all data words located outside of the write protected area on the condition that the correct password is set and passwor...

Page 67: ...sign button In the Assign button submenu you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle Caution The function buttons...

Page 68: ...ace defective read only tags without having to change the control software In some applications the control process is simplified when several identical codes are used In such applications it must be...

Page 69: ...rrier Options submenu Assign button submenu Description of the Submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the h...

Page 70: ...te operation is successful OK appears on the display and the status LED flashes green If you selected the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu you will hear an audible signal and the ha...

Page 71: ...1 Software description PF_Ident 259778 2013 02 71 Read spec fix menu Options submenu Data format submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Submenu Data format Assign button Menu entry Submenu Menu entry ASCI...

Page 72: ...pecial characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx xx xx spaces are not required per blo...

Page 73: ...ated the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu an acoustic signal sounds and the Handheld vibrates The read data is then displayed in line with the selected data format If the transfer w...

Page 74: ...dent Write spec fix menu Description of Menu Entries Data In the Data field you have the option of entering the data that you wish to write to the read write tag Options submenu Submenu Options Menu e...

Page 75: ...umbers 0 to 9 letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available xxxxxx per block HEX In hexadecimal data format numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F are available xx xx xx xx xx...

Page 76: ...de Function Single Program Special Fix Code To write a special read only code to a read write tag proceed as follows 1 Select Read Write Single program special fix code Data 2 Use the input buttons to...

Page 77: ...will then be displayed in the selected data format If the transmission fails the status LED flashes briefly red and an error message is output See see chapter 8 Read Write Initialise tag In this menu...

Page 78: ...ion of menu entries Options submenu Data format submenu Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu you can define the data format in which the data is read or written Submenu Da...

Page 79: ...menu entries Instructions on Init tag function Resetting the attribute bit of a data carrier Reset the attribute bit of a data carrier as follows 1 Select Read Write Initialise tag 2 Position the rea...

Page 80: ...ng options Browsing through stored data sets Sending individual all data sets Editing data sets Deleting individual all data sets Entering new data sets Selecting data sets The number of stored data s...

Page 81: ...preset interface you must select an interface beforehand in the Settings Interface menu Connect the handheld device to the computer using the interface cable 1 Press the left navigation button or the...

Page 82: ...rrect syntax for the selected data format using the input buttons 6 Press the left selection button to confirm your selection 7 Press the right selection button to exit the Memory menu Delete This com...

Page 83: ...The data sets are displayed and sent in extremely quick succession 3 Press the right selection button to exit the Memory menu Delete all This command gives you the option of deleting all data sets De...

Page 84: ...Assign functions to the function buttons on the handheld device and handle trigger buttons Switch the time stamp on and off Select the interface Define the send memory options Select the menu languag...

Page 85: ...in the tables that follow Transponder type menu Description of Menu Entries Tag types 125 kHz Selecting the entry Other gives you the option of entering a tag type manually All tag types from 00 to 99...

Page 86: ...ss Bit Block address HEX 20 Conforms with ISO 15693 All ISO compliant data carriers 1 RW read only code 64 21 I Code SLI Philips IQC21 RW read only code 896 64 0 1B 22 Tag it HF I Plus from Texas Inst...

Page 87: ...9 3 2 Settings Data format In the Data format submenu you can specify whether to read and write the data in ASCII hexadecimal or decimal format Data format submenu Description of menu entries Data for...

Page 88: ...t YYYY MM DD HH MM SS either before the save process or before the data sets are sent automatically to the computer Submenu Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Menu entry Left Right Handle Butto...

Page 89: ...the data to be transferred This check sum is inserted in front of the suffix character You can use the check sum to verify whether the data was transferred without error Check sum menu Note Correct ti...

Page 90: ...haracter strings can be added in ASCII format You can enter special characters in ASCII format via ddd d is replaced by the decimal number of the special character for example corresponds to 228 Prefi...

Page 91: ...from the following values none odd even ACK Select the signal for confirming a data transfer here ACKnowledgement Select from the following values 1way 2way PS2 USB Keyboard In Keyboard mode data is...

Page 92: ...ic sensing range or connect the handheld device to a device without an operating system e g printer Even though the connection is stable one way communication may result in a loss of data 2way Two way...

Page 93: ...is menu item if you intend to send data from several devices to the same Bluetooth modem Timeout In the data input field of the Timeout menu entry you have the option of entering the timeout time in m...

Page 94: ...aved in the memory of the handheld device regardless of whether it was sent to a computer Autom del Data from the memory of the handheld device is deleted if it was sent to a computer If read or enter...

Page 95: ...e up navigation button and the down navigation button 2 Press the CLEAR input button to delete previously entered numbers 3 Enter numbers using the input buttons 4 Press the left selection button to c...

Page 96: ...avigation button 2 Press the CLEAR input button to delete previously entered numbers 3 Enter numbers using the input buttons 4 Press the left selection button to confirm your entries 9 3 12 Settings V...

Page 97: ...Adjusting the buzzer volume and buzzer times 1 Navigate to the individual data input fields using the up navigation button and the down navigation button 2 Press the CLEAR input button to delete prev...

Page 98: ...and handle SF Message ENG Read fixcode Message GER Fixcode lesen Data format ASCII HEX DEC ASCII Password mode off Password 00000000 Time stamp on off off Check sum on off off Interface USB VCOM 1way...

Page 99: ...ng data areas without write protection is no longer possible Activating Deactivating Password Mode 1 Select Password 2 To activate or deactivate password mode press the Enter navigation button Passwor...

Page 100: ...ipt Start Display information on the script version Version Delete the script L schen Set the script as the default application As default The script is started automatically when the device is restar...

Page 101: ...Part number PrtNo Version of firmware for read write head FW Version of PF_Ident js software SW Hardware version HW Serial number of the device Reader ID MAC address of the Bluetooth modem BD Addr So...

Page 102: ...ting frequency 125 kHz 10 2 1 Command Reference Single Read Words SR Only one attempt is made to read WordNum data blocks from block address WordAddr Single Write Words SW Only one attempt is made to...

Page 103: ...ConfAddr Single write configuration SC Only one attempt is made to write a word to the configuration area protection word or control word from address ConfAddr Password mode must be activated in the r...

Page 104: ...e password is successfully accepted the password in the read station is also changed The Password set command is no longer required Legends for variables Command CT TagType Response Status Command PM...

Page 105: ...F depending on the data carrier type WordNum 2 characters ASCII Number of data blocks to read or write Range from 00 to FF depending on the data carrier type Status German display text English display...

Page 106: ...ecified length of the fix code depends on the data carrier type Single read special fix code SS Only one attempt is made to read a special fix code Single program special fix code SP Only one attempt...

Page 107: ...m times 4 bytes in the preset data format When communicating a data block the highest value byte is transferred first and the lowest value byte last FillSign 1 character ASCII Status 1 character ASCII...

Page 108: ...ode The specified length of the fixcode depends on the data carrier type 4 falscher Befehl command error 5 kein Transponder no tag 6 Hardwarefehler hardware error 7 Softwarefehler software error 8 Ser...

Page 109: ...m times 4 bytes in the preset data format When communicating a data block the highest value byte is transferred first and the lowest value byte last FillSign 1 character ASCII Status 1 character ASCII...

Page 110: ...range for the operating mode Default Read The Control Word can only be read and written with the correct password If you would like to use the Protection Word and the Control Word you must first acti...

Page 111: ...first enter the password in the password mode see the commands SC or EC You can also limit access to the data carriers by defining the start and end of a read protected and a write protected range in...

Page 112: ...the password mode the password is transferred to the data carrier before each read write access If a data carrier is addressed with the wrong password then even the other data areas on the data carrie...

Page 113: ...respond within the planned reaction time Setting Default Read 1 Activate the password mode 2 Write the read range start and end into the Control Word 3 Deactivate the password mode 4 Read the data ran...

Page 114: ...s ConfAddr The password mode must be active so that the R W head can write to the configuration range If the password mode is deactivated every data word outside of the write protected range can be wr...

Page 115: ...4B 75 K 6B 107 k 0C 12 FF 2C 44 4C 76 L 6C 108 l 0D 13 CR 2D 45 4D 77 M 6D 109 m 0E 14 SO 2E 46 4E 78 N 6E 110 n 0F 15 SI 2F 47 4F 79 O 6F 111 o 10 16 DLE 30 48 0 50 80 P 70 112 p 11 17 DC1 31 49 1 5...

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