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1. 2 5 Enable Com 3 Tag Humber of Blacks Black See Paving USB 55232 lenc 4 bytes in block 00 fifth byte means unlocked means locked IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 1 B Corp 4 5 3 Write Single Block The Write Single Block request writes data to one memory block of the addressed tag s In order to successfully write data the host must know the size of the memory block of the tag This information is available through the Get System Information request if supported by the tag A corrupted response or lack of response from TRF7960 does not necessarily indicate a failure to perform the write operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a nonaddressed request See Appendix A for more instructions To write a single block the user should Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click the button for Write Single Block in the Commands window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window and set the Addressed flag if only one tag is present only one choice is available Enter two hex digits corresponding to the block number in the First Block Number field in the Tag Data window E
2. HalPower vene Blocks stav sta Select Fiesel to sady LSE Humber al Blacks Lock R5232 Deka tdi E lence iok aH Tag Mumberof Blacks First Block Humber Block 5 uin Tuna Get System Info M08 0009041 622291 80000 z 0009047 64229180000 Ext Figure 4 21 Lock DSFID A NOTE The Option flag bit 7 of the ISO 15693 defined Request flags must be set to 1 for all Write and Lock commands to respond properly IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 5 14 Get System Info cy n The Get System Info command retrieves identification application family data formatting and memory block sizes as specified in the ISO 15693 standard if tag supports this command To get system information the user should Step 1 Click the button for Get System Info in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Execute the command IRFR 110 Control 15533 Find taa Commands Tag C Inverter
3. dh Ststus 18131476 10810003041 64229180000 1813314 12 708 0003041 84779180000 Hequest made 00 Figure 4 20 Write 0540 A NOTE The Option flag bit 7 of the ISO 15693 defined Request flags must be set to 1 for all Write and Lock commands to respond properly 4 5 13 Lock DSFID Data Storage Format ID The Lock DSFID command write protects the DSFID register of the addressed tag s A corrupted response or lack of response from TRF 7960 does not necessarily indicate failure to perform the lock operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a nonaddressed request Used to permanently lock the DSFID a lock tag s DSFID the user should 150 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Click the button for Lock DSFID in the Commands window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Execute the command 110 Control 15593 Find Lomnmenn Tag Flags Special i i Codina Flode M Double Sub cerier m AGC on f Read Single Block HighData Rate i Man chained Single Black Ful Powel m Enable TAF7 0 B a
4. 7 Get Blk Black Sie Slap Tag D ia Selec if Humber of Blacka io Read First Block Humber Execute 100533788 gt 10 06 34 892 Head Selected Protocol Log Tag Commands Window Data Figure 4 5 Software Interface Special Function channel SH Enable TAFT Device f R5232 Ser Cleat Log GUI Control cy n 4 3 1 Program Control Window Lower Right Hand Corner IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader The Select Port window allows the user to enter manually the USB serial port used by the host computer to communicate with the IRFR 110 module Exit button exits the IRFR 110 control program 4 3 2 Protocol Tab Window The protocol tab window selects tag protocol and program functions Available option is ISO IEC 15693 vicinity cards 4 3 3 Utility Tabs Window Find Tags a function that reads tags of protocol 15693 4 3 4 Flags Window This window allows the user to set flags for the 15693 protocol Different flags may be available for different commands The tag window automatically updates available flags depending on the request chosen 4 3 5 Command Request Window This window shows various request options a
5. Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Appendix A Multiple Tags Writing Instruction 2 1 2 4 a a IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader A 1 Inventory Request With the Inventory request all the UIDs from the tags in the reader field are displayed 5 IRFR 100 Control Commands Read Single Block White Single Block 7 Lock Block Read Multiple Blocks C Multiple Blocks Stay Quiet Select Reset to Read Mite AFI Lock DSFID Lock DSFID C Get System Info C Get Mut Bk Sel Status Tag Flags UD Double Sub came 7 0070000230539 9 00789151 9547239 2 High Data Rate is presen Tag Data 007000230597 7 First Block Number Humber of Blacks Data DSFID AFI A 2 NON ADDRESSED Mode In NON ADDRESSED mode users can write data to multiple tags at one time Needn choosing the UID of the tag Un check the Addressed flag Check the Option flag IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader IRFR 100 Control 15593 Find tags Commands 7 inventory Read Single Block V Lock Block Read Mulple Blocks C Wiite Multiple Blocks C Stay Quiet Select Reset to Ready C Write
6. ente Read Singls Block uode uc Lack Block Hal Power Read Blacks P ud sei coed 77 wne Blocks T Stay uel Tag Daa 3 Select Y Reset to Fi Fist Block M umbe White 7 Lock AH DSFID 295 i Lack D SFID Ga System Info ner MutBk Sel Statue Humber of Debs 22 25 247 DHOADOUGOH 1 02260000 18 22 25 382 c 104 0003041 02280000 Regus mane 9 31 eng ET 9053705868 DSFID 18 Dala Coding Mode 3 _ ______ ______ 12 8s XT 5 DER Special lunctianig 34 AGCon channel Enable 7 Lam Devica USB ps232 Cleat Log Number of Blocks 3f 00 3 64 blocks AFI 05 Block Size 03 00 03 4 bytes Figure 4 22 Get System Info 150 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 5 15 Get Multiple Block Security Status Get Mult Sel Status The Get Multiple Block Security Status Get Mutt Blk Sel Status command gets a block security status byte for each block requested This byte encodes the write protection of the block specified e g unlocked user factory locked etc
7. ic DUST Double Sub catier q EUNANA 6 Read Singe Block owo 4 2007000018 3009 d Main channel AM C White Single Block 7 Enable v Select Ful Powe n Lock Block PU UH Read Mukple Blocks dun cel Wille Muliple bom Fart Slap Select Humber of Blocks ta Ready Fist Block Block Size USB White Humber of Blocks Y 5212 f Lock Data C white DSFID epp Ser f Lock DSFID Tag Data Bet System Into Get ul Blk Sel Statue 0108000304181220000000 lt 0108000304181220000000 If we want to select the second tag the first tag the one in the selected state has to be deselected first To deselect the first tag Select flag has to be set c PTecnnology Corp C Read Single Block Wite Single Block Lock Block XXI Read Muliiple Blocks White Multiple Blocks C Stay Quiet Tag Data oc e NL ona Humber of Blocks Lock AFI C Write DSFID Lock DSFID 7 System Info Get BK Sel Status Data AFI Setting the
8. 2 2200000000000001 eee ememe eese ese es sese e sse se sese sas 10 2 6 4 LED 11 Sg VE 12 AUNT REC 13 3 2 UNPACKING 13 FLO TON 14 3 4 MOUNTING THE RFID READER cccecceccececcecceccecesceccscescescscescescecescscesescesceseecs 15 FOULPROORA cud eve 17 4 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW e 18 PA S 18 SOFT OO sur 18 4 2 2 Hardware 21 Page iv cy n Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader A NT o ee meee 22 4 3 1 Program Control Window Lower Right Hand Corner sese 2 43 Protocol Tab WNdOW 23 TEL Tabs WAAC 9 17 R 23 LANE MUI CRIT E 7 4 3 5 Command Request WindOW 23 PTECT E 23 43 tag 24 24 4 3 9 Special Functions 2 26 PNE 26 ISO IEC T3695 27 27 WCAG H 29 4 5 3 Write
9. gt 12 EDnnnmsar30nar High Data Rate C Single Black i Ful Power 9 Enable TRE75ED Lack Bock C HalPower ex locks r Fait Optim Set Mulipie Blacks i C Stay Quiel Data 3 Select 3 Humber af B lacks Po Rese to Asad Device First Block Black USE t Humber al cC peg D5FID 2 Lock DSFID x ag 05 System C Ga HuLBE Sel Statue 18 11 21 282 gt 0003087 7050000 18 11 21 438 Lr OB 0109047 2715000 Request made 00 Est Figure 4 19 Lock AFI 150 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader A NOTE The Option flag bit 7 of the ISO 15693 defined Request flags must be set to 1 for all Write and Lock commands to respond properly 4 5 12 Write DSFID Data Storage Format ID The Write DSFID data storage format ID command writes a new value in the DSFID register of the addressed tag s A corrupted response or lack of response from the TRF7960 does not necessarily indicate a failure to perform the write operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a nonaddressed request To write a tag s DSFID the user should
10. Lock AFI C wine DSFID Lock DSFID C Get Sytem Into Get Mui Sel Statu Tag Flags Double Sub canier h High Data Rate Select Addressed Tag Data Data Coding Mode PTecnnology Corp AGCon Main channel AM Enable TRF7360 2 53 0 1 E0078151C3447738 2 4 Full Power Powe EL First Block 9 33 Humber of Blocks AFI 5 A 3 ADDRESSED Mode Choose the UID of the tag Check the Addressed flag Check the Option flag In ADDRESSED mode you can write data to a specific tag 4 16 TRFE 100 Control Tag Flags Double Sub came v High Data C Read Multiple Blocks C Wite Multiple Blocks C Stay Quiet Nu 007000023069 7 Reset to Ready Ai Number of Blocks A EE Wie DSFID sn AFI Lock DSFID C Get System Info Mut Bk Sel Status 14 17 30 735 gt 0 iste tape 14 17 30 322 0117000304186 2214 730 D523000007E Request made 0113 Reading back the written data from a specific tag Addressed flag has to be selected Option flag is optional If the Option flag is set then the last two digits when a Read single block is executed will designate whether the tag is unlocked 00 or locked 01
11. 151 Technology Corp T 1 4 T 4 gt gt 5 yw 4 P E 13 56 MHz Industrial RFID Reader ISO 15693 Support RoHS Compliant User Manual OHS Rev 1 00 29 July 2009 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader gt 0 Revision IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader cy n jeTecnmnology Corp Copyright COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners
12. To get multiple block security status the user should Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click the button for Get Mult Blk Sel Status in the Commands window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Enter two hex digits corresponding to the starting block number in the First Block Number field in the Tag Data window The blocks are numbered from 00 to FF 0 to 255 Enter two hex digits corresponding to the number of blocks to be written in the Number of Blocks field in the Tag Data window The number of blocks in the request is one less than the number of blocks that the tag returns in its response E g a value of 06 in the Number of Blocks field requests to read 7 blocks A value of 00 requests to read a single block Execute the command IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 100 Control 15693 Find tags 23 Wie Single Block Lock Block Read Multiple Blocks Witte Blocks 7 Stay Quiet C Select Reset to Ready C Write AFI 7 Lock AFI 7 DSFID Lock DSFID Gel System info Tag Flag Double Sub carier Hih Daa Rate Select Addressed Tag Data First Block FO Get Sel Status gt 0 0003
13. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click the button for Write DSFID in the Commands Window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Enter the desired DSFID code in the DSFID field in the Tag Data window in hexadecimal Execute the command Cy n IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader F IRFR 110 Control 15683 Find tags r Spacialfunctiens Commierict Tag sq Data Coding 007000018 3009 3 5 Inverter Double E Single Block High Dals Hale Main channel AM f write Single Black I Suet Enable Lack Block Read Blacks 7 Blocks Stay Cue n T Seb E s ESSE I NN HU RHET to First Block Number Sze E USB Mumbar af Lack AFI ata penn 4 Hence Lack DSFID i a Selem C Half Get Protacel Eom
14. 36 Figure 4 14 Write Multiple Block cessere 37 Figure ad Slay ec 38 Figure 1242 26 40 Figure 4 17 Reset UO 41 Figure 418 Write 42 oS Page vii mas 5 Paneer emis 43 20 RUD D 45 Figure 4 21 Lock DSFID m 46 Figure 4 22 Get SUSIOE IDEO aaa aa am s aaa 47 Figure 4 23 Get Multiple Block Security 49 Figure 4 24 Find TAGS G T 50 Page viii 1 B Corp Table 1 1 Technical 3 Table 2 1
15. Flags Dats Coding Mode Double Sub camer 4 4 High Data Select 2 Ful Power f Enable 7 Lock Block IZ C Read Multiple Blocks Am uns Com 7 White Blocks C Stay Quiet 1 Select C Reretto Ready We Lock AFI We DSFID Lock DSFID C Get System Info Mut BK Sel Status gt 011 30000304 1822204 300000 7E 0000000 lt 0113000 304 182 2208 732 052 300000 7 0000000 4 SELECTED Mode Setting a tag in selected state Choose Select command Addressed flag has to be set Choose the UID of the preferred tag 4 16 TRFRE 100 Control Commands Tag Flags Data Coding Mode Double Sub carrier C TIN Single Block gt Hich Dai Rate White Single Block Ful Powe fies ie Read Multiple Blocks Opin White Multiples Blocks Stay Quiel Tag Data 5 0078151 47239 Reset to Ready First Block Humber C Wie AFI C Lock C White DSFID Lock DSFID Get System Info Humber of Block Data Mut Sel Status gt 0112000304182225337 2640951 61 00000 lt 0112000304182225337 2A4L 381810 7E 00000 When a tag is set in selected state all other requests will no
16. 1 Package List Contents 3 3 Connection The IRFD 110 IRFR 110 connects to the main system through the RS 232 USB Y cable To connect the IRFD 110 IRFR 110 to the main system follow the steps below Step 1 Choose either RS 232 serial port or USB port to connect to the main system Step 2 If choose to use the RS 232 serial port please also connect the power adapter to the RS 232 DB 9 female connector Figure 3 1 to provide power to the RS 232 serial port Figure 3 1 RS 232 DB 9 Power Connection Step 3 If using USB port just simply connect the USB port from the IRFD 110 IRFR 110 reader to the main system 1 B Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 3 4 Mounting the RFID Reader To mount the IRFD 110 onto a wall or some other surface using the two mounting brackets please follow the steps below Step 1 Turn the IRFD 110 over Step 2 Remove the four retention screws on the bottom surface of the IRFD 110 aw TL m PD EO P c Figure 3 2 Retention Screws Removal Step 3 Align the two retention screw holes in each bracket with the corresponding retention screw holes on the sides of the bottom surface Step 4 Secure the brackets to the system by inserting two retention screws into each bracket 150 AR 4 QLH 0LE OdHI Figure 3 3 Mounting Bracket
17. 115 2 Kbps maximum serial communication speeds USB m B IRFD 110 IRFR 110 Reader 1 2 Technical Specifications The specifications for the Intel based embedded systems are listed below Support Protocol ISO 14443A ISO 14443B ISO 15693 RW 10 85 Driver Support Windows XP Windows XPE Table 1 1 Technical Specifications IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 150 Chapter 2 oystem Components 1 B Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 1 IRFD 110 Mechanical Overview The IRFD 110 RoHS compliant RFID reader combines an IRFR 110 RFID reader module and an IPEX type antenna module in a plastic enclosure Featuring one USB port and one HS 232 serial communication ports the IRFD 110 offers system integrators and developers the best selection of RFID applications 2 2 Dimensions 2 2 1 IRFD 110 Physical Dimensions The dimensions of the IRFD 110 are listed below and shown in Figure 2 1 Height 15 00 mm Width 78 00 mm Length 78 00 mm 78 Figure 2 1 IRFD 110 Dimensions mm IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 3 External Overview The IRFD 110 front panel contains access to antenna and four LEDs Power ISO 14443A ISO 14443B ISO 15693 The IRFD 110 also conta
18. Peripheral Interface Connectors and Indicators 8 Table 2 2 Buzzer Connector NEEDS CR SR RENS ERU MESE NUES 9 Table 2 3 RS 232 and USB Connector Pinouts Table 3 1 Package List Contents lt gt pur Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Chapter 1 Introduction IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 1 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Overview IRFD 110 Figure 1 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader The IRFD 110 IRFR 110 is a RFID reader for both High Frequency HF and Ultra High Frequency UHF RFID systems and is compliant with ISO 15693 and ISO 14443 industrial standards The IRFD 110 IRFR 110 also comes with a utility and a software development kit SDK for configuring reader module and writing reading tags 1 1 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 Features The IRFD 110 IRFR 110 has the following features 13 56 MHz radio frequency industrial RFID reading module Supports standard protocol ISO 15693 for vicinity card applications reads multiple tags simultaneously compatibility ST Philips Tag it HF EPC Reader to reader anti collision Reads and writes tags with up to 2Kb Single power supply and low power consumption Keyboard data entry Various interfaces to main system O
19. SJ T11363 2006 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 1 B Corp RoHS fuk DIP Sek eR A THEE RoHS AY EE a ASP hh ANE BEAUTE SSE HORS UCM enr e p etr le ce EDEL BMT EAI IRA gt 3 TEENS SORTER INTER AREE BIRLA 5 HA SIE FATA PA SJ T11363 2006 X NAA EA EOE PR E SJ T 11363 2006 pr EAE
20. Saat Ful Lack Block C Read Blacks Cat Praes C Blocks f Data m Tag Infa 1 ECO ECACC Humber loca Reset to Ready C Get Sel Status IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader SONS Black Ske Humber of Blacks Lack AFI DSFID m Lock DSFID System Info _ p Bpecilfunctions AGC on Main channel Eneble Lom Tuge LSE H5232 lence 17 05 09 290 DT 2000204 H2 22 8 OU DIE 31 00000 1r 05 09 515 z 1120003047 ae 225 0 DC EO ma TE 00000 made 00 Figure 4 16 Select 4 5 9 Reset to Ready Lag The Reset To Ready command places the addressed tag in the Ready state In this state it does not respond to requests with the ISO 15693 Select Tag Flags set but to any nonaddressed request or request matching its UID This command is in effect the complement of the Select command and undoes it To reset a tag the user should Step 1 Click the button for Reset to Ready in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one ta
21. Sel Statue Figure 4 12 Lock Block Spscialfunctiong Main channel Enable TRE TOGO USE 7 15232 A NOTE The Option flag of the ISO 15693 defined Request flags must be set for all Write and Lock commands to respond properly 1 B Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 5 5 Read Multiple Blocks The Read Multiple Blocks command gets the data from multiple memory blocks of the responding tag In addition to this data a Block Security Status byte can be requested for each block This byte shows the write protection of the block specified e g unlocked user factory locked etc To read multiple a blocks the user should Step 1 Click the button for Read Multiple Blocks in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Enter two hex digits corresponding to the starting block number in the First Block Number field in the Tag Data window The blocks are numbered from 00 to FF 0 to 255 Step 5 Enter two hex digits corresponding to the number of blocks to be written in the Number of Blocks field in the Tag Data window The number of blocks in the r
22. Single 31 33 23 Pd Jte BOO 35 2 2 0 Write Multiple BloGRSuscecssesvasvuseseupureueses 36 Aa A 38 T 39 40 4 5 10 Write AFI Application Family Identifier eese 41 4 5 11 Lock AFI Application Family Identifier eee 43 4 5 12 Write DSFID Data Storage Format 44 4 5 13 Lock DSFID Data Storage Format eese 45 ANN E UO NILUM PE 47 4 5 15 Get Multiple Block Security Status Get Mult Blk Sel Status 46 zog E 50 A MULTIPLE TAGS WRITING 51 Al INVENTORY REQUEST 52 2 52 ASADDRESSED MODE 53 MOD eye rere 55 ISO IEC 15693 REFERENCE 60 B FEIDT ORMA ea _____ __4_ _ _ ____ __ 1 2 TAG MEMORY 1 Bor LAGD INTON
23. one less than the actual number of blocks E g a value of FF indicates 256 blocks a value of 00 indicates 1 block e The 3 most significant bits are reserved for future use and are set to zero This addressing scheme limits the total storage of the tag to 8K bytes IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Flag Definitions High Data Hate the default data rate is used for maximum detection range If High Data Rate is selected in the Tag Flags window communication with the tag is faster but the range is reduced AFI is present The default setting for the Application Family Identifier is off If AFI is present is selected in the Tag Flags window AFI is enabled in commands and responses One Slot the definition of slot as used in the software is the number of tags that may be received at a time The default is 16 If only One Slot is selected in the Tag Flags window the algorithm detects a flag sooner but stops after detecting the first tag Other tags in the reception range of the reader are ignored Select the default is off Request executed by any tag according to the setting of Addressed flag If select flag is selected in the Tag Flags window request executed only by tag in selected state The Addressed flag is set to 0 and the UID field is not included in the request Addressed the default setting is off Request is not addressed UID field is not included It can be execu
24. response from the TRF7960 does not necessarily indicate a failure to perform the lock operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a non addressed request Used to permanently lock the requested block To lock a block the user should Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click the button for Lock Block in the Command window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window and set the Addressed flag if only one tag is present only one choice is available Enter two hex digits corresponding to the block number in the First Block Number field in the Tag Data window Execute the command 150 110 Control 15833 Find tag Read Single White Single Block Command Invent on Lad Bhd Addressed Blacks Huel Lack Tag Flags Double 5 us ceruer High Data Rale Select ITE i Ful Powe C HalfPpwer Protocol Select Fiesel to uin 00700501823009 _ First Block Mumber Anne Humber of Coding 3 Tag Info Humberc Blks Black Wine Lack 05 FIL Get Mule k
25. window 150 Step 3 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window and set the Addressed flag if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Number field in the Tag Data window Step 5 IRFR 110 Control 13633 Find tags C rwgntam 5 nge Flock Wite Single Block Lock Block C ReadMukpie Blocks Wike Multigla Blocks Stay Select Heset ho White AH Lack White DEFID Lock DSFID 7 Get System Info 7 Get Mut Blk Sel S02 39 969 Block Nurse T 202 40 266 nere 42 750 15 02 42 890 mode 1909000 CCB Send abated gt DOBRNI 0A 20000000 z 00 3041842320000000 Execute the command Double Subesi Hich Data Rae Addiessed Data Pas BELELLE Data F jg 70 0018 3009 B locis Humbar Figure 4 10 Read Single Block AABBCCDD Lock Flag 00 Data Coding Mode 1 out of 4 Ful Power Halt Power Set Fratacal Show Lock Flag Tag Data Enter two hex digits corresponding to the block number in the First Block Special functions AGC on Man channel H ula 1e
26. 041 602200030000 lt MOCHI 041 2 000 0000 1 00 00 00 00 00 block 00 03 are all unlocked if tag is lacked it will response 01 Je Figure 4 23 Get Multiple Block Security Status IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 6 Find Tags The Find tags window enables the query of the RF field for all supported tags It continuously sends an Inventory request and displays all the tag labels found within the read range of the reader The user can select the appropriate buttons that correspond to the protocol field IRFE 100 Control 15693 Find tags 15693 Special functions Count 4 AGC on UIDs channel 007000023059 7 A V Enable 0078151 3 47239 002218941080 0 0000001 82300 SC Part Select All ISO 15533 Inventory request 40 40 Llear Log Exit Figure 4 24 Find Tags Once the Run button is clicked the window shows all tags found within its reception area This command runs until the Stop button is clicked shared location with the Run button An indicator for the supported standards is active when the particular protocol is running This moving right cursor can be found located left of the Select All button This command is recommended for demonstrations as it requires no specific knowledge of commands flags for each protocol Page 50 NES CJ
27. 2 APPLICATION FAMILY IDENTIFIER AFT DEFINITIONS eere 2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 5 4 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE TABLE FOR IPB PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS ROHS COMPLIANT UNDER 2002 95 EC WITHOUT 5 m n 2 Figure 1 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 Figure 2 1 IRED 1 10 Dimensions MM 5 Figure 2 2 IRFD 110 External Overview Cua nau mu EE oS nuu uU E 6 Figure 2 3 Internal OE 7 Figure 2 4 Connector and Jumper 11 1 7 8 Figure 2 5 Buzzer Connector Location 2 ana d oup PUO IUE dn AVE ud 9 Figure 2 6 RS 232 and USB Connector nnmnnn nn 10 CED 612 cT 11 Figure 3 1 RS 232 DB 9 Power Connection 14 Figure 3 2 Retention Screws 15 Figure 3 3 Mounting Bra
28. FID Be Sel Status Davics Tune Figure 4 8 Set Protocol When the Set Protocol button is pressed the software sets the parameters for the corresponding protocol standard 4 5 ISO IEC 15693 Protocol This section describes commands for the 15693 protocol After a command has been selected by clicking on the associated command button in the Commands window the user should set any flags as needed If appropriate enter data in the Tag Data window 4 5 1 Inventory The Inventory command is used to acquire the unique IDs UID of ISO 15693 tags in the read zone The two inventory methods supported are 16 slotted and single slot A single slot request allows all transponders in the read zone to reply to the Inventory request In cases where more than one tag is present such a request would cause a data collision which in turn causes a reader to send a collision error message to the GUI A 4 16 16 slot inventory sequence decreases the likelihood of a data collision by forcing IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader compliant transponders to respond in 1 of 16 slots based on a portion of their UIDs To perform a slotted sequence the Slot Marker End of Frame request is used in conjunction with this command Any collision that does occur in a slotted sequence can be further arbitrated by using the anticollision mask in an algorithm similar to that outlined in the IS
29. FID Reader The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the Peoples Republic of China China RoHS standards The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product and is applicable to China RoHS only A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would not leak out or undergo abrupt change This product may contain replaceable sub assemblies components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps These components will be separately marked Please refer to the table on the next page 150 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements 000002 and Elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Hg Cd Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl CR VI Ethers PBDE Display ajo jo e Printed Circuit Board Metal Fasteners Cable Assembly Fan Assembly se be b p Power Supply Assemblies O This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Thistoxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in
30. O 15693 standard To inventory a tag the user should Step 1 Click the button for Inventory in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Click on Set Protocol Step 4 Execute the command IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader IRFR 100 Control C Read Single Block Wiese Sae Block Lock Block de C Read Blocks C Wie Multiple Blocks m 3 C to Ready First Block Number PR wine Number of Blocks Lock AFI Das DsFID C DSFID C Lock DSFID C Get System Into CC Get Mu Bk Sel Status 14 21 50 738 01080003041 AE 150 15543 Inventory request Figure 4 9 Inventory 4 5 2 Read Single Block ae Corp Tag UID Special funcbona AGC on h Man channel AM Enable TRF TSE Com seen Humber ol Blocks Block 5 The Read Single Block command gets the data from one memory block of the responding tag In addition to this data a Block Security Status byte can be requested This byte shows the write protection of the block specified e g unlocked user factory locked etc To read a single block the user should Step 1 Click the button for Read Single Block in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags
31. R 110 RFID Reader UTechnology Gorp Chapter 3 Installation Page 12 cy n jeTecnmnology Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 3 1 Anti static Precautions WARNING If the following anti static precautions are not followed a user may be injured and the system irreparably damaged Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause serious damage to electronic components including the IRFR 110 module Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD It is therefore critical that whenever the IRFD 110 IRFR 110 is opened and any electrical component handled the following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to Wear an anti static wristband Wearing a simple anti static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the board Self grounding Before handling the board touch any grounded conducting material During the time the board is handled frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground 3 2 Unpacking After the IRFD 110 IRFR 110 is received make sure the following components are included in the package If any of these components are missing please contact the IRFD 110 IRFR 110 reseller or vendor where it was purchased or contact an IEI sales representative immediately Quantity 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 Power adaptor for RS 232 serial port 4 16 Wall mount brackets Utility and manual CD Table 3
32. Retention Screws Step 5 Drill holes in the intended installation surface Step 6 Align the mounting holes in the sides of the mounting brackets with the predrilled holes in the mounting surface Step 7 Insert four retention screws two in each bracket to secure the system to the wall Figure 3 4 Wall Mounting Page 16 m B Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Chapter 4 GUI Program s ih Page 17 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 150 4 1 Chapter Overview This chapter describes the installation and use of the USB drivers and IRFR 110 module control program 4 2 Installation Do not plug the module into the USB port until instructed to do so If it is already connected to a USB port disconnect it now 4 2 1 Software GUI Installation The software GUI is the file named IRFR 110 rar It can be unzipped using a standard unzip program and is a self contained executable Create a folder where desired on the host PC and unzip the executable into that folder The program can be run from the folder or a shortcut can be created and placed on the desktop of the host computer In most cases the program automatically detects the COM port In case the program could not detect the COM port enter the COM port number e g in the Select Port window at the bottom right of the GUI as shown following and click on th
33. SFID DFID Se lence Lac 0590 2 Get System Info Get MubBk Sel Status gt 01080003041 EX 227050000 lt 1030003041 62227050000 Figure 4 18 Write AFI The Option flag bit 7 of the ISO 15693 defined Request flags must be set to 1 for all Write and Lock commands to respond properly m n IRFD 110 IRFR 110 Reader 4 5 11 Lock Application Family Identifier The Lock AFI command write protects the AFI register of the addressed tag s corrupted response or lack of response does not necessarily indicate a failure to perform the lock operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a nonaddressed request Used to permanently lock the AFI To a lock tag s AFI the user should Step 1 Click the button for Lock AFI in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Execute the command di 110 Control 15893 Find lags Special functions AGC on Main channel i Commences Inventory f Read Single Black Data Coding Lou Double
34. cket Retention Screws 16 Figure 3 4 Wall riiyviem e 16 Figure 4 1 IRFR 110 Control COM 22 2222 44 2 2 een nana nana nens 19 Figure 4 2 c 19 Figure 4 3 Device 20 Figure 4 4 Device Manager 21 Fig re 4 5 Software A EN P E EDEN PC UNDE 22 Figure 4 62 24 Figure 47 VINO ccc 25 Figure 2 SOUP c 27 Figure 4 9 eee EE UG 29 Figure 4 10 Head Single 30 Figure 4 112 Write Single 32 ael LOCK BIOCK d 34 Figure 4 13 Read Multiple
35. controllers i Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Troubleshoot He Modems Monitors 88 Network adapters 9 97 Ports COM amp LPT Processors Figure 4 4 Device Manager Ports 4 2 2 Hardware Installation At this point attach the IRFR 110 module to an open USB port The module can be plugged directly into the port or attached at the end of a USB extension cable type A not supplied At this point the power LED should be lit Any RFID tag corresponding to a supported protocol can be detected and is indicated by the corresponding LED __ 4 3 Software Interface IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader The GUI window is shown following Each section of the window has a different function The figure shows the arrangement for the Protocol 15693 and Find Tags 8551 Window Protocol Tab Utility Tab Tag Flags IRFR 110 Control 15533 Command Tag Flee inus a Data Coding Ji Single Block HijiDais 4 ail C wie Single Bleck is preset Ful Powe Lock Block Power Blacks Blocks Sat Protocol Lock AFI Humba of Blocks Disks 0580 write 7 Leck Be System
36. e Select Port button Support Port COM1 COMO cy n j Tecnnology Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader IRFR 100 Control 15683 Find tags 2 Tag Flags Special functions f nventory Data Coding 1259 AGC on Double Sub carrier Read Single Block Hich Dats Hale jloutof4 Main channel AM P Write Single Black i present Full Power Enable TRF F360 Lock Block Half Power Head Multiple Blocks Option Set Protocol 7 Multiple Blocks T Tag Info Select p UID Humber of Blocks Reset ta Ready First Block Number Block Size AFI Lack Number of Blocks Data White DSFID DSFID Lock DSFID AFI 7 Get System Info Get Mult Blk Sel Status Execute Figure 4 1 IRFR 110 Control COM Ports USB HID Device that corresponds to the IRFR 110 module right click on the My Computer icon on the desktop When the drop down menu appears click on Properties Open Explor Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Figure 4 2 Properties On properties window select the Hardware tab System Properties System Restore Auto General Computer Device Manager The Device Manager lists all t
37. equest is one less than the number of blocks that the tag returns in its response E g a value of 06 in the Number of Blocks field requests to read 7 blocks A value of 00 requests to read a single block Step 6 Execute the command IEI 110 Control 15689 Find tags Special p m oe Coding hode LH __ ABE 2 Double Sub carier 12 0 82200 92 C Read3nge Black 2 own channel While Single Block ELE Ful Power M Enable TRF7960 Lock Block Hat Power L Head Block Cam Fot C Wile Blocks C Siap Burt 1 5 Select Taa MM SU l Reset ta Read T Number of Blocks x Lock AFI ai n Le T 5232 MEN Das 23 000000007 wite SEAU 7 EX m Lack 0 1 S Bet Byten C Bik Se Status 08 01 612 O1OS000204F FOO 1503 08 71 26 01000003041 HE 8 283 lt 0106000904118052900096900 Request made 0044 23221 10000 0 00 CDD C CBE ABO DOO 0 Data 11223344 00000000 AABBCCDD 00000000 16 bytes in block 00 03 Figure 4 13 Read Multiple B
38. g is present only one choice is available Step 4 Execute the command Cy n IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 110 Control 15283 Commands Tag Flags Special frictions Lun D publie Subcamer f Read Single Block wd rcp 4 77 ite Single Black gt f Full Power Enable Lack Black Hal Farc Read Multiple Blocks Option Sat Protazal white Blacks uisi Tag 3 Tagiri Select 1 2 10 Humber ol Blocks USE Wile AF Number of Blocks 5212 Lock C White DSFID Ser lence E Lock DS FID 77 Get System Info 77 Bet MULE Sal Status 20642378 lt 0003041 40601 000000 75543 request 40 40 41 40 40 Figure 4 17 Reset to Ready 4 5 10 Write Application Family Identifier The Write AFl command records a new value to the AFI register see Appendix B for AFI codes of the addressed tag s A corrupted response or lack of response from TRF7960 does not necessarily indicate a failure to perform the write operation Additionally multiple transponders may process a non addressed request represents the tag application and is used to extract
39. he hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of ary device 5 7 Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Cancel Figure 4 3 Device Manager Next click on Device Manager then click the sign next to Ports to expand the ports USB HID Device should appear in the list of ports Page 20 mn Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Device Manager USB Human Interface Device Properties Action view Help m 9 058 Human Interface Device I Bluetooth USB 3 Computer Device type Human Interface Devices His Disk drives General Driver Display adapters Manufacturer Standard system devices eg Human Interface Devices Bluetooth HID Enum Device m 3 er control device status Location Location 110 This device working properly fgg USB Human InterFace Device fgg USB Human Interface Device IF you having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to USB Human Interface Device start the troubleshooter fy IDE
40. imum value is 7 and minimum value is 0 The corresponding RSSI values depend on the system design antenna reader and the levels can vary based on the quality of the reception The specifics of the corresponding input voltage levels to RSSI levels are defined in the TRF7960 data sheet 1 RTechnology Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Slot Number Tag UID VID 6 E007000011FEF 3 12 X EOO 000011FEF 72l C RSSI RSSI Main Channel Aux Channel AM PM Figure 4 7 RSSI Window In the preceding example one can see that the tags in slots 6 and 12 have main channel RSSI value of 6 with auxiliary channel RSSI values of 2 and 1 respectively 4 3 9 Special Functions Window Special functions such as AGC on off main channel AM and enable disable the TRF7960 The AGC is turned off after the power on reset POR and can be enabled when desired especially in noisy environments By default the input channel is AM and can be switched to PM if the RSSI value for the PM channel is higher than the AM IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 3 10 Other Functions Other functions on the main IRFR 110 control panel are Set protocol which configures the program for the selected protocol once the protocol tab has been selected Execute button which processes the selected command Power control half or full which can be used to simulate ma
41. information from tags meeting the application criteria To write a tag s AFI the user should Step 1 Click the button for Write AFI in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window 150 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Enter the desired AFI code in the AFI field in the Tag Data window in hexadecimal Step 5 Execute the command F IRFR 110 Control 15893 Find tag Commands Tag Flags Special Function Data Coding ouble Subscene r 12 AGC on ITIN Main channel f Read Single Block High Data Rale f Single Black CTUM T Buca Ful Pawel v Ensble Lack Block 2 HalPower Com Read Multiple Blacks Set Preisen Blacks Skay gt gt 3 ps 1007000018 3009 Device Block Number pues Bock Spe 02 USE Humber of Blacks 1 HB232 4 Lock AH 7 D
42. ins a RS 232 and USB Y cable An external overview of the IRFD 110 is shown in Figure 2 2 below IRFD 110 Antenna Power LED ISO 1443A LED ISO 1443B LED ISO 15693 LED Figure 2 2 IRFD 110 External Overview x Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 4 Internal Overview The IRFD 110 internal components are listed below 1x IRFR 110 RFID reader module 1x IPEX type antenna module 1x Buzzer All the components are accessed by removing the back cover Buzzer Antenna Module IRFR 110 RFID Reader Module Figure 2 3 Internal Overview PTechhology Corp 2 5 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Module IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader The IRFD 110 device has an IRFR 110 RFID reader module installed in the system The following sections describe the relevant components and jumpers on the RFID reader module 2 5 1 IRFR 110 Layout Figure 2 4 shows the on board peripheral connectors and rear panel LEDs RS 232 and USB Antenna Connector Connector Buzzer Connector Figure 2 4 Connector and Jumper Locations 2 5 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors Table 2 1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the IRFR 110 Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found below Table 2 1 Peripheral Interface Connectors and Indicators Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 6 Internal Peripheral Co
43. locks 4 5 6 Write Multiple Blocks The Write Multiple Blocks command writes data to multiple memory blocks of the addressed tags In order to successfully write data the host must know the size of the memory block of the tag Write Multiple Blocks is an optional command and may not be supported by the tag see the following screen capture To write multiple blocks the user should Step 1 Click the button for Write Multiple Blocks in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window if only one tag is present only one choice is available m n Step 4 Enter two hex digits corresponding to the starting block number in the First IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Block Number field in the Tag Data window The blocks are numbered from 00 to FF 0 to 255 Step 5 Enter two hex digits corresponding to the number of blocks to be written in the Number of Blocks field in the Tag Data window The number of blocks in the request is one less than the number of blocks that the tag returns in its response E g a value of 06 in the Number of Blocks field requests to read 7 blocks A value of 00 requests a read of a single block Step 6 Enter hexadecimal digits corresponding to the data to be written in the Data field in the Tag Data window Step 7 Execute the com
44. mand 110 Control 15553 Find tage Command Flags 17 epamtadgMme Double Sub e artier 12 2 5 Tott Pend cade Eng High Data Rate C White Block Pier margo Ful Power Lock Block 2 Hall Powe Haad Blocks Ear Frotocal Blocks Stay Duet ET 3 Set ag Info E s 00700001823509 Number of Blocks oM TO EN C EN E Lock Date OSFID gt OSFID Loz Gat System info Get Muk Blk Status 5018422101483222110000 c MOFO 1 21014833221 10000 Figure 4 14 Write Multiple Block Special on fw Man channel Enable Com Pait Darica USB A232 150 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 4 5 7 Stay Quiet The Stay Quiet command is used to silence a tag preventing it from responding to any nonaddressed or inventory related commands The tag does however respond to requests with matching UID As there is no response to this request from the receiving tag only request status and errors are reported T
45. nnectors Internal peripheral connectors are found on the IRFR 110 and are only accessible when the IRFR 110 is outside of the chassis This section has complete descriptions of all the internal peripheral connectors on the IRFR 110 2 6 1 Antenna Connector CN Label ANT TYPE1 CN Type IPEX CN Location See Figure 2 4 The Antenna Connector connects to the 13 56 MHz antenna module 2 6 2 Buzzer Connector CN Label J2 CN Type 2 pin CN Location See Figure 2 5 CN Pinouts See Table 2 2 The 2 pin buzzer connector is connected to a buzzer 2 6 3 RS 232 and USB Connector IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader CN Label J4 CN Type 6 pin header CN Location See Figure 2 6 CN Pinouts See Table 2 3 The 6 pin RS 232 and USB connector is connected to a RS 232 and USB Y cable Figure 2 6 RS 232 and USB Connector Locations C E m Table 2 3 RS 232 and USB Connector Pinouts mi Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 2 6 4 LED Indicators CN Label D1 D2 D3 and DA CN Type On board LED CN Location See Figure 2 7 There are four LED indicators located on the solder side of the IRFR 110 module to indicate the power status and RFID tag type EET 0320173 01 102RS THIT 1 f _ Do 1 LE Figure 2 7 LED Locations IRFD 110 IRF
46. nter 8 hexadecimal digits corresponding to the data to be written in the Data field in the Tag Data window Execute the command 110 Control 15883 Find tagr Commend f Block P Lock B lack Read Multiple Blacks While Blocks Select Reel to Ready White Lock AFI 7 vette DSFID Lack DSFID C Into 15 29 16 945 15 38 17 1 z mode 01 Get MutBk5el Status IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Data 12 E 00200001 2 2300 92 1 aut al Ful Powel EDITO BEJDDSC First Block Number Humber of Blacks DSA AF uu lt gt 0100005041 8422 100444322 110000 lt 1 O00 S041 8422 004459221 10000 Figure 4 11 Write Single Block HumberofBlwcks T Black Special functions on Main channel Eneble TRF756D Davics Tyoe USE H5232 EIE lt IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 1 I Corp 4 5 4 Lock Block The Lock Block command write protects one memory block of the addressed tag s A corrupted response or lack of
47. o command a tag to stay quiet the user should Step 1 Click the button for Stay Quiet in the Commands window Step 2 Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Step 3 Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window and set the Addressed flag if only one tag is present only one choice is available Step 4 Execute the command IRFR 110 Control 15693 Find tags Spengel lunchons Cita Coding lade LM A rear fotat gt Commands TagFlage Inventar C Read Single Black Sub camer High Data C 5 Black f Full Power Enable Lock Black TE 7 Haf Fome f Blacks BstPloloca Eom Fot Writs Multiple Blocks Tagiri sal Recens T 1 ag ino C Reset Read wie C Lock AH T ala C wire OS FID Ser lence DSFID Lock OSAD 5 et System C Mul BE Sel Status channel ran Mumber of locks Device Fizi Black Number Black Sia USE Humbe ol Blocks ng232 c 0003041 40601000000 LA 5533 Inwentan request E Figure 4 15 Stay Quiet IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 1 B Corp If you want to clear Quiet mode see following instructions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Click the button for Heset
48. rginal reception conditions The RF output power selection enables the user to switch between full power 200 mW and half power 100 mW however the antenna matching circuit is tuned to operate with full power selection and performance is not optimal in half power selection This is due to the matching on the output of the reader IC which currently is matched for 200 mW The load impedance for full power is 4 W and half power is 8 W Data coding mode which is used in conjunction with the 15693 protocol 4 4 Set Protocol IRFR 110 control program does not automatically set the program to that protocol The user must manually click on the Set Protocol button i Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Set Protocol Button RFR 110 Control 15653 Find tag Command Tag Flage Special funciare f Inventory mi TNR Coding Wie LMT AT ABC m 1 put ar d Head Single Block Ing v Wain channel Single Black Enable Lnrk Block l ireak Read Huligle Blocks Com Port wite Multiple Blacks Tag Select Es Humber ol Blocks to lead First Block NUS P USE Number of Lock 55232 D aa White DSFID Derce Look DS
49. second tag in selected state please return to follow the steps of A 4 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Appendix ISO IEC 15693 Heference Material Page 60 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader cy n B 1 UID Format The tags are uniquely identified by a 64 bit unique identifier UID This is used for addressing each tag uniquely and individually during the anticollision loop and for one to one exchange between a reader and a tag The format of the UID is shown below Bits 64 to 57 Bits 56 to 49 Bits 48 to 1 The UID is composed of e The 8 MSBs which are EO e he 8 bit manufacturer code e unique serial number of 48 bits assigned by the IC manufacturer B 2 Tag Memory Organization Tag memory is organized into blocks of bytes Addressing is by block only There is no individual byte addressing for read or write the whole block is accessed It is analogous to a spreadsheet with rows and columns where addressing accesses a whole row at once The format of tag memory is shown as follows Bits 16 to 14 Bits 13 to 9 Bits 8 to 1 RFU Block size in bytes Number of blocks e Block size is expressed in 5 bits allowing up to 32 bytes i e 256 bits It is one less than the actual number of bytes E g a value of 1F indicates 32 bytes a value of 00 indicates 1 byte e Number of blocks is defined in 8 bits allowing up to 256 blocks It is
50. t ee iw Page iii IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader IEI Table of Contents LINTRODUC 1 1 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID READER OVERVIEW 00 2 1 1 1 IRFD IIO IRFR 110 FOQtures cccccccccccccccccccecccccucucscccceccceccuccceueueceucusceuececsescacs 2 1 2 TECHNICAL 2255 4 ve see es eoo se rcx od Deor aeo vw e eoe TE ao Dur rures 3 2 skpenesstunsnesSu6 005029609008 53 4 2 1 IRFD 110 MECHANICAL OVERVIEW 0 000000 entere etes a ease ranis 5 5 2 2 1 IRFD 110 Physical e E 2 2 3 EXTERNAL OVERVIEW cccccsceccsceccsceccccecscecescececeececastecestsceceeceseecesessscesescesesceseseeceses 6 2A INTERNAL OVERVIEW 7 2 5 IRFR 110 RFID READER MODULE cene nnn nnnm nnne ternera 8 RALIO LOVU IU M 8 2 5 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors 22 2 100000000000000552 00 8 2 6 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS csceccceccccecccececcececcececescscescscesescesescessceceses 9 2 6 1 Antenna 9 26 2 Buzzer 1250 ee 9 2 6 3 RS 232 and USB
51. t need to choose its UID Writing data to a tag which is in selected state Select flag has to be set Check the Option flag Corp IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader IRFR_1 40 Control 15693 Findtage Command Read Singe Block Lock Black f Read Mukipls Blocks Teg Flac Double Sub carier High Data Fate Select Dala Coding blode H 4 Ful f Hal Power T 9 3059057 0 26151 4 47234 2 Spezial AGC on channel Enable Eam Sel Protocol Wite B locks f Select Teg Dala Taglnio Blocke fock Block Hunter 0 Humber of Blocks Tune USB 5212 Se Rexel Ready Lock AFI wie DSFID Lock DSFID Get System nta Get M ul Blk Sal S tatuz OF WD S221 0000 Sarr 440000 4 VOR DO0G041 95221 000033FE 40000 15 04 10736 15 04 10308 Reading data from a selected tag Select flag has to be set IRFR_ 110 Control 15553 Find tage Special lunchians TagFlam f insertam Dala Coding
52. ted by any tag If addressed flag is selected in the Tag Flags window request is addressed UID field is included It is executed only by the tag whose UID matches the UID specified in the request Option Meaning is defined by the command description B 4 Application Family Identifier AFI Definitions Most Significant Least Significant Meaning Tags Respond From Examples Note Nibble Nibble All Al families and subfamiies 0 and subfamilies applicable reselection applicable reselection reselection All subfamilies of X Wide applicable preselection 4 E Proprietary subfamily Y only subfamily Proprietary subfamily only only Corp TN TA RFU Reserved for future use RFU Reserved for future use RFU Reserved for future use A NOTE This document is referred to following 1 Texas Instruments TRF7960 User Guide SLOU192B 2 Texas Instruments Writing to 15015693 Tags using the TRF796x Development System z gt eot IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader Appendix e Hazardous Materials Disclosure 1 B Corp C 1 Hazardous Materials Disclosure Table for IPB Products Certified as RoHS Compliant Under 2002 95 EC Without Mercury IRFD 110 IRFR 110 R
53. to Heady in the Commands window Click on addressed flag in the Tag Flags window Select a tag which is in Quiet mode from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window Execute the command At last the tag will response to any nonaddressed or inventory related commands 4 5 8 Select The Select command places the addressed tag in the Select state In this state it responds to requests with the ISO 15693 Select Flag set This flag is directly controlled by the lt IsSelectMsg gt field present in many ISO 15693 library request messages receiving tag currently in the Select state with UID not matching the value sent in the request command exits that state and enters the Ready state but does not send a reply See Appendix A for more instructions To select Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 a tag the user should Click the button for Select in the Commands window Click on any flags that must be set in the Tag Flags window Optionally select a tag from the UID pulldown list in the Tag Data window and set the Addressed flag if only one tag is present only one choice is available Execute the command 150 R IRFR 110 Control 15693 Find Commands Tag Flags E Dala HD UID x Dauble 5 ub carner m m 12 00700001 Read Single Black High Data Hale White Single Black p
54. vailable for protocol 15693 4 3 6 Log Window The log window shows all communication frames from host computer to IRFR 110 module The tag response is also displayed in the log window The tag response register content is always in parentheses to distinguish it from the host to reader data exchange This information is also stored in the IRFR 110 log file located in the same file directory as IRFR 110 exe which can be opened by a normal text editor such as Notepad Host Request Request Echo MSP430 Response Tag Response Figure 4 6 Log Window 4 3 7 Tag Data Window 1144438 IRFD 110 IRFR 110 RFID Reader 50061 643120381933002185 28 47 010900030480000000 09 28 47 lt 010900030480000000 144438 50061F643120381933002185 The Tag Data window is where the user enters addresses data number of bits and other information required by certain commands Checking certain flags in the Flag window may activate more fields for data entry 4 3 8 RSSI Window The RSSI field displays the slot number UID and the RSSI values of the corresponding tag If there was a collision and the reader performed a second anticollision procedure the slot numbers are indicated with an additional character A second procedure B third procedure and so on The main channel which is AM is used as the primary one and PM is the auxiliary channel The RSSI max

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