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Information This product manual corresponds with "Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on radio equipment and telecommunications transmission equipment and the mutual recognition of the conformity". This product manual is addressed to the operating company who must pass it on to the personnel responsible for installation, connection, use and repairs of the machine.
Information Archiving Store the product manual in the vicinity of the device! Always keep the product manual handy! Symbols and signal words The following symbols and signal words are used in this documentation. The combination of a pictograph and a signal word classifies the respective safety information. The symbol can vary depending on the type of danger.
Information Target group This product manual is addressed to personnel with the following areas of responsibility: Area of responsibility Competence Installation, transport and storage Specialized personnel Commissioning, operation and decommissioning Instructed personnel Troubleshooting Specialized personnel Definition according to DIN EN 60204-1: Instructed personnel Persons who have been instructed and, if required, trained by a specialist as to the tasks assigned to them, the possible risks of i
Contents 1 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.1 Designated use 8 1.2 Incorrect use 9 2 Declaration of Conformity 3 General Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 4 5 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3.1 Warranty and liability 12 3.2 Objectives of the product manual 12 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4.1 Area of application and symbols 14 4.1.1 Safety symbols – in compliance with DIN 4844-2 14 4.
Contents 7 8 9 10 6.5.2 Available antenna types 28 6.6 Power supply 28 6.7 Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseT 29 6.8 Commissioning 29 6.8.1 Required operating conditions 29 6.8.2 Brooks Device Discoverer 29 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 7.1 Operating personnel 31 7.2 Communication protocol ASC-I1 31 7.2.1 Structure of the communication protocol 31 7.2.2 Package contents 31 7.2.3 Commands of protocol 33 7.2.4 Parameter 64 7.
Contents 11 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 11.1 Cables 80 11.
Chapter 1 Identification 1 Identification This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: Model ■ Designated use ■ Incorrect use RFID Reader UF80 Serial number 1101MIS10001 Part number TUG-T1M-0P00-C0-02L6 (integrated antenna, ETSI version) TFG-T1M-0P00-C0-02L6 (integrated antenna, FCC version) TUG-T1M-2O00-C0-02L6 (external antenna, ETSI version) TFG-T1M-2O00-C0-02L6 (external antenna, FCC version) Manufacturer Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division Gartenstr.
Chapter 1 Identification Intended use also includes the following: ■ following all instructions in the product manual ■ following all safety information Before using the device, the user should ensure that the national approval requirements for use are met. User information FCC IMPORTANT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Chapter 2 Declaration of Conformity 2 Declaration of Conformity Konformitätserklärung gemäß dem Gesetz über Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen (FTEG) und der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG (R&TTE) Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Act (FTEG) and Directive 1999/5/FC (R&TTE Directive) Hersteller / Verantwortliche Person Manufacturer / responsible person BROOKS Automation (Germany) GmbH / Mr Dittrich erklärt, dass das Produkt declares th
Chapter 2 Declaration of Conformity Schutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (§ 3 (1) 2, Artikel 3 (1) b) Protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility § 3(1)(2), (Article 3(1)(b)) angewendete harmonisierte Normen Harmonized standards applied EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.
Chapter 3 General Instructions 3 General Instructions This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Warranty and liability ■ Objectives of the product manual 3.1 W arranty and liability The “General sales and delivery conditions” of Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH always apply. The warranty period is 12 months beginning with the delivery of the device, which is verified by the invoice or other documents.
Chapter 3 General Instructions Objectives: ■ avoid accidents ■ increase the service life and reliability of the device ■ reduce costs due to production downtimes nbb Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 13
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions 4 Safety Instructions This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Area of application and symbols ■ Obligations ■ ESD instructions ■ Residual risks ■ Additional information 4.1 DANGER Ar ea o f a pp l i ca t i o n a n d s y m bo l s Danger to life, risk of injuries or damage to property Risks exist when disregarding the product manual and the safety instructions therein. Carefully read the product manual before initial commissioning.
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions 4.1.2 Warning symbols Warning against hazardous area Warning against hazardous electrical voltage Warning against electromagnetic radiation Warning against flammable materials Warning against potentially explosive atmosphere Warning against electrostatically sensitive components nbb 4.1.3 Prohibition symbols Unauthorized access is prohibited Fire, open flame and smoking is prohibited Switching is prohibited Prohibition 4.1.
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions 4.2 O bligatio ns 4.2.1 Operating company’s obligations The safe condition and use of the device is a requirement for the safe operation of the device.
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions 4.3 CAUTION E SD instruct ions Static electricity can damage electronic components in the device. All persons installing or maintaining the device must be trained in ESD protection. ESD protective measures must be applied when opening the device. Disconnect the power supply prior to removing or adding components! Discharge your body and all tools used prior to contacting any components on the interior of the device! 4.
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions DANGER Risk of fire and explosions Fire and explosions may occur within the vicinity of the device. Smoking, open flames and fire are strictly prohibited in the vicinity of the device. Do not store any flammable liquids within the hazardous area of the device. Keep a fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the device. WARNING Warning against electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic radiation develops when transmitting and receiving data.
Chapter 4 Safety Instructions Rules and regulations ■ Do not connect the device to power supplies such as normal household electrical outlets. The device should only be connected to power supplies as specified in this document. ■ When removing a cable, only pull on the plug and not on the cable. Connect cable connectors straight and carefully to avoid damaging the contacts. ■ Never overbend the antenna cables or subject these to mechanical forces.
Chapter 5 Product Specifications 5 Pr o d u c t S p e c i f i c a t i o n s This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Function ■ Images ■ Description of the components ■ Technical data 5.1 Function The BROOKS RFID UF80 reader is a multiprotocol reader for reading passive transponders in the frequency range of 865 MHz to 868 MHz for Europe and 902 MHz - 928 MHz for the FCC. The device has a transmission output of between 7 and 26.5 dBm. 5.2 Images 5.2.
Chapter 5 Product Specifications 5.2.2 Top view nbb 1 Power LED 4 LED 1 (red LED), configurable 2 Link LED 5 LED 2 (green LED), configurable 3 Traffic LED 6 LED 3 (yellow LED), configurable 5.3 Description of t h e c o m po n e n t s Components Description Power LED If the correct voltage is applied to the device, the Power LED is green and the device is operational. Link LED The link LED shows a TCP/IP connection.
Chapter 5 Product Specifications 5.4 Techni cal data Technical data Voltage 24 V DC (20 - 30 V DC) Power consumption approx. 0.2 A at 24 V Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseT Air interface ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Gen2) Frequency range Europe 865 - 868 MHz Frequency range FCC 902 - 928 MHz Transmitting power 7 - 26.5 dBm, parameterizable in 1 dBm steps Read/write range (integrated antenna) up to 0.8 m Read/write range (external antenna) depending on the antenna (typ.
Chapter 5 Product Specifications Device label The device label with the CE mark, part/serial number, and the MAC address is on the device housing.
Chapter 6 Installation 6 Installation This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Safety instructions ■ Qualified installation personnel ■ Unpacking ■ Assembly of the device ■ Antenna installation ■ Power supply ■ Ethernet interface 10/100 BaseT ■ Commissioning Refer to manual Follow the general safety instructions in the chapter Safety Instructions. 6.
Chapter 6 Installation CAUTION Never expose the device to extreme temperature fluctuations, since otherwise condensation develops in the device, which can cause damage. Do not install the device in the vicinity of voltage lines or other power lines with which they could collide (for example, when drilling), which could result in serious injuries or even death.
Chapter 6 Installation ATTENTION When determining the installation site, keep in mind the length of the antenna wire and the read/write range of the antenna used. ATTENTION The antennas must be positioned at a distance of more than 10 cm from any people in the vicinity. 6.2 Q uali fied install ati on per sonnel CAUTION The installation is to be carried out by specially trained personnel only. If you are uncertain about their qualification, contact the manufacturer.
Chapter 6 Installation 6.4 ATTENTION Assembly of the device The mounting surface must be stable, non-flammable, dry and clean. If necessary, clean it before you install the device. The device must be installed in such a way that air can freely circulate, and the operating and environmental conditions specified under Technical data are met at all times. Installation dimensions 6.5 ATTENTION Antenna installation Consider the read/write ranges required when installing the antenna.
Chapter 6 Installation 6.5.1 Positioning the antenna Reliable reading and writing depends on the distance from and orientation of the transponder to the antenna. Depending on the polarization of the antenna and the design of the transponder, the orientation of the two should be considered when a reliable identification must be guaranteed. More information on application-specific antenna structures can be obtained from our support team. 6.5.
Chapter 6 Installation 6.7 E thernet int erface 10/100 BaseT Pin assignment Ethernet socket M12 D coded Pin Signal 1 TX+ 2 RX+ 3 TX- 4 RX- 6.8 C ommissioning 6.8.1 Required operating conditions To operate the reader, the following requirements must be met: An antenna must be connected correctly to the reader. The power supply must be connected. The transponder must be located within the individual read/write range of the antenna. 6.8.
Chapter 6 Installation The Brooks Device Discoverer Tool can be used to find a device in the network and to change the network settings easily. After sending a configuration message, the tool requests the device configuration password. Please enter the default passwort for Brooks RFID devices: BROOKS. ATTENTION Using the UPx commands, the nework setting can also be changed via the host interface. The tool can also be used to perform a firmware update.
Chapter 7 Operation 7 O pera tio n This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Operating personnel ■ Communication protocol ASC-I1 ■ Additional information 7.1 CAUTION Operating personnel The UF80 RFID reader should only be operated by specially trained personnel. If you have doubts about the required qualifications, contact the manufacturer. Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader and/or connected devices. 7.
Chapter 7 Operation Package header The header includes the start character (one character) and the package length (two characters). Package header Start Length 1 Length 2 Start Start character (ASCII character 'S') Length 1 High byte message length (hexadecimal) ASCII characters ´0´..´F´ Length 2 Low byte message length (hexadecimal) ASCII characters ´0´..´F´ The message length describes the number of characters of a message.
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Chapter 7 Operation Message items Access word 8 bytes The 4-byte access word is required to access the various memory areas of the EPC transponder. The LSB byte is always transmitted first during the transmission. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. Example: 0x01020304 ASCII string "04030201" Data words 2 to N*4 bytes Data words (2 bytes) are always read or written. The data are interpreted in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation (2n+1)*2 bytes EPC For future developments, the EPC code should have a flexible length n from 0 to 31 data words (2 bytes data). The underlying software version UF80V1.1 still uses a fixed EPC length of 6 data words. An n byte is placed before the actual EPC code and corresponds to the quantity of EPC data words. The EPC code is transferred in such a way that the LSB byte is transmitted first. The data are interpreted in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation Extensions 0 to 12 bytes If and which extensions are transmitted for each detected EPC transponder is defined by the Ex flag. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation Host name 2 - 30 bytes Host name with a length of 1 to 15 bytes, whose hexadecimal interpretation is transferred. The individual characters are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. Example: Host name "UF80_10" 0x55 0x46 0x38 0x30 0x5F 0x31 0x30 ASCII string "554638305F3130" IP-ADR 8 bytes IP address of the network setting with a size of 4 bytes. The data are in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation List of EPCs 1 - 120 bytes A list of EPCs scanned by the reader. The list is represented by a character string. Every EPC has a length of 12 bytes. In this character string, every byte of the EPC is represented by 2 ASCII characters. This means that a complete EPC (12 bytes) is represented by 24 ASCII characters. The first 2 characters of a character string specify the number of EPCs in the character string. These two characters describe a byte value in HEX format ("02" means 0x02).
Chapter 7 Operation Number of data words 2 bytes The number of data words (1 data word consists of 2 bytes) which are read/ written is hereby defined. The data are in HEX format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format. Output state 4 bytes Displays or sets the current status of the outputs. One byte is designated for each output. The status of the outputs is transferred in the order IO a, IO b, IO c and IO d as the last one.
Chapter 7 Operation Reader ID 1 byte Address of the device ("0" .. "E"). The default address of the card is 0 on delivery. Brooks recommends leaving the reader ID at "0", since the device can be clearly identified via its IP connection. Response code 4 bytes This feature is not used for the individual reader. This code is always "0000". Result 2 bytes The result flag delivers information on whether an action was completed successfully. The data are interpreted in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation Software version 6 - 10 bytes Character string with the software version of the reader. The display is in HEX format. This means that the 12 - 16 characters of the ASCII character string describe the 6 - 10 bytes of the software version in HEX format. Example: v05546383056312E31 0x55 0x46 0x38 0x30 0x56 0x31 0x2E 0x30 = UF80V1.1 SUB-ADR 8 bytes Subnet address of the network setting with a size of 4 bytes. The data are in HEX format.
Chapter 7 Operation URY - Read data range (defined EPC code) The URY command starts the reading of a defined data range of the current EPC transponders which have a defined EPC code. Several EPC transponders can be located in the reading area of the antenna when using this command.
Chapter 7 Operation M - Scan EPCs The M command starts the scanning of the EPC transponders located in the read area of the activated antenna.
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Chapter 7 Operation W - Write EPC code The W command starts the writing of the EPC of a present EPC transponder. Only one EPC transponder may be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.
Chapter 7 Operation UWZ - Write data range of all EPC transponders (defined EPC code) The UWZ command starts to overwrite the defined data range of all EPC transponders located in the field that have a defined EPC code. Several EPC transponders can be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.
Chapter 7 Operation EPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201 EPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201 EPC: 0C0B0A090807060504030201 >> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C000000000102000000061122334 45566778899AABBCC << uwz000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C00 >> M01 << m0000001 0106BBCC99AA7788556633441122 01060102030405060708090A0B0C 01060102030405060708090A0B0C >> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C00000000010200000006112233 445566778899AABBCC << uwz000000101060102030405060708090A0B0C00 >> UWZ01060102030405060708090A0B0C0000000
Chapter 7 Operation ULZ – Locking all EPC transponders (defined EPC code) The ULZ command starts to lock all EPC transponders with the corresponding EPC code located in the field. Several EPC transponders can be located in the write area of the antenna when using this command.
Chapter 7 Operation F - Query The F command is used to query individual parameters ( Parameter) of the parameters device. The number of the parameter is transmitted in "Parameter No.". The response contains the parameter number and value. The parameter number and the value are specified in HEX format, for example Parameter 11 (0x0B). Host reader CMD Reader ID Parameter no. F 1 byte 2 bytes 1) Reader host CMD Reader ID Parameter no.
Chapter 7 Operation P - Set parameter The P command sets the individual parameter values ( Parameter) of the device. After successfully setting a parameter, the device sends a confirmation or carries out a reset (depending on the parameter). IMPORTANT After setting one or several parameters, a reset is to be carried out as some parameters affect hardware settings. Host reader CMD Reader ID Parameter no.
Chapter 7 Operation N - Reset The N command performs a reset of the reader hardware. After the reset, the Ethernet connection to the device has to be reestablished. IMPORTANT After setting one or several parameters, a reset is to be carried out as some parameters affect hardware settings. Host reader CMD Reader ID N 1 byte Example: Set output: 18.08.2011 12:56:02 Info: Send Message: N0 18.08.2011 12:56:02 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 4E 30 0D 18.08.
Chapter 7 Operation O - Set output The O command changes the status of the corresponding output. To keep the current status of an output, use value 3 - keep status. The outputs can always be set, irrespective of whether the corresponding I/O has been configured as input or output.
Chapter 7 Operation 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Send Message: O011331 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 31 33 33 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Message Stream Received: 53 30 33 6F 30 31 0D 18.08.2011 12:56:56 Info: Received Message: o01 Buzzer on, green LED remains on, yellow LED keeps flashing, red LED on 18.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Send Message: O010111 18.08.2011 12:57:17 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 37 4F 30 31 30 31 31 31 0D 18.08.
Chapter 7 Operation E - Error message If an error occurs, the device sends an error message with a corresponding error code. This message must be confirmed by the host (depending on device setting parameter 12). Reader host CMD Reader ID Error ID E 1 byte 1 byte Host reader CMD Reader ID e 1 byte For more information on error codes and the corresponding correcting actions please refer to Error codes.
Chapter 7 Operation H - Heartbeat The H command can be used to query the serial number of the device. Host reader CMD Reader ID H 1 byte Reader host CMD Reader ID Serial number Response code h 1 byte 4 bytes 4 bytes The response code is not required for the individual device. This code is always "0000". Example: 15.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Send Message: H0 15.09.2011 09:47:31 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 48 30 0D 15.09.
Chapter 7 Operation V - Query software The V command queries the software version of the device. version Host reader CMD Reader ID V 1 byte Reader host CMD Reader ID Software version v 1 byte 16 bytes The 8 characters for the software version are described by 16 ASCII characters. Each of the 8 characters is shown in HEX format, represented by 2 ASCII characters. Example: 15.09.2011 09:48:54 Info: Send Message: V0 15.09.2011 09:48:54 Info: Message Stream Sent: 53 30 32 56 30 0D 15.09.
Chapter 7 Operation K - Polling If the reader is in polling mode, the surrounding area of the antenna is scanned for transponders (inventory). Each of the EPCs of the detected transponders are sent to the host in an individual K message. The device can process up to 9 EPCs at the same time.
Chapter 7 Operation UFD - Query DHCP This command queries the network setting "DHCP Enabled".
Chapter 7 Operation UPD - Set DHCP This command sets the network setting "DHCP Enabled".
Chapter 7 Operation UFI - Query This command queries the network settings (IP, subnet and gateway address). network settings Host reader CMD Reader ID UFI 1 byte Reader host CMD Reader ID IP-ADR SUB-ADR GW-ADR ufi 1 byte 8 bytes 8 bytes 8 bytes Example: >> UFI0 << ufi00A49FE4EFFFFFE000A49FEFE IP 0A49FE4E Sub FFFFFE0 GW 0A49FEFE IP address "0A49FE4E" corresponds to 10.73.254.78 Subnet address "FFFFFE00" corresponds to 255.255.254.0 Gateway address "0A49FEFE" corresponds to 10.
Chapter 7 Operation UPI - Set network This command sets the network settings (IP, subnet and gateway address).
Chapter 7 Operation UFN - Query host This command queries the network setting "Host name". With the host name, the name reader receives an identifier and can therefore be identified in the network more easily.
Chapter 7 Operation UPN - Set host name This command sets the network setting "Host name". With the host name, the reader receives an identifier and can therefore be identified in the network more easily.
Chapter 7 Operation 7.2.4 Parameter No. (dec.) No.
Chapter 7 Operation Parameter 4 (0x04) Delay time If a confirmation is not sent by the host, the device waits this time span before it sends the message to the host again. The number of repetitions is defined in parameter 6 (MaxRepeat). 0x0A - 0xFA (0.1 s) 1 - 25 s Default: 0x32 Parameter 6 (0x06) MaxRepeat If a confirmation is not sent by the host, the device repeats the message according to the set value. Only then is an error message sent.
Chapter 7 Operation Parameter 39 (0x27) Polling frequency When polling, the reader scans the set transponder type. All detected transponders are read out via the set communication port (see K command). If the parameter is set to zero, there is no polling. 0x00 - 0xFF (5 ms steps) Default: 0x00 Parameter 43 (0x2B) Polling fallout This number indicates the number of times a transponder is not read in succession when polling before it is considered "not detected".
Chapter 7 Operation Parameter 64 (0x40) Support configuration transponder When the reader is started, a configuration transponder can be read and the reader can then be configured correspondingly. 0x00 … Just like conventional transponders, configuration transponders are displayed at the host during read operations and not analyzed when the reader is started. 0x01 … The configuration transponder is filtered out during read operations and not reported to the superordinate host.
Chapter 7 Operation Parameter 66 (0x42) MaxRepeat scan configuration transponder The parameter determines the number of times a successful read operation of the configuration transponder has to be repeated during the start procedure, before its settings are analyzed. 0x00 … Not necessary to repeat the read operation, it is sufficient to read the configuration transponder once.
Chapter 7 Operation Parameter 163 (0x00) UHF asic parameter Rx gain Sets the reader ASIC parameter "Rx gain". Value Register 0x05 Register 0x0A Register 0x0B 0x00 (decrease) 0x05 0x01 0x02 0x01 (low) 0x85 0x41 0x01 0x02 (mid) 0x85 0x81 0x01 0x03 (high) 0x85 0xC1 0x01 Default: 0x00 (decrease) Parameter 176 (0xB0) TCP keep alive This parameter defines the time span – in steps of 10 s – in which the reader checks an existing Ethernet connection to the host.
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting 8 Service and Troubleshooting This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ General remarks ■ Qualified troubleshooting personnel ■ Safety instructions ■ Error codes ■ Error display with LEDs ■ Reader does not respond ■ Reset ■ Power cut ■ SCT configuration transponder ■ Software releases ■ Customer service 8.
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting 8.2 Q uali fied tr oubleshoo ting personnel CAUTION Error handling must only be carried out by specially trained personnel. If you are uncertain about the qualifications that are required, contact the manufacturer. CAUTION Error handling of the device without the special skills required and unqualified interference with the device can result in personal injury and damage to the reader and/or connected devices. nbb 8.
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Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting Error ID Name Description Possible causes Correcting action 6 unknown unknown error not used no 7 unconfig the device is not configured wrong reader address was sent check syntax of message, check parameter F "Reader address" 8 check parity and/or checksum error wrong baud rate is set check baud rate of serial interface (COM port) transmision errors on serial communication check RS232 cable and connectors; check disrupting sources at RS232 double
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting Error ID Name Description Possible causes Correcting action B no ackn the message which has to be confirmed has been sent the maximum number of times (rs232 maxrepeat), and has not been confirmed by the terminal within the defined time frame (see parameter 5) Host system does not acknowledge the message check availability of host system (terminal); check RS232 cables and connectors 1) because the device is still busy or because a message has not been confirm
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting 8.7 Reset In the case of a malfunction, a hardware reset can be performed by briefly interrupting the power supply. During the reset, a self-test is performed, and the red, yellow and green LED light up briefly. If the configuration transponder is activated, a read operation of the configuration transponder is then initiated and the result is shown accordingly via the three LEDs. 8.8 At the end of the reset procedure, the buzzer makes a brief sound.
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting Flashing pattern parameter 0x41 0x01 … The configuration transponder was not analyzed when the reader was started. LED pattern: yellow LED flashes with 5 Hz 0x02 … No configuration transponder could be read. LED pattern: red LED flashes with 1 Hz 0x03 … Several configuration transponders could be read. LED pattern: red LED flashes with 1 Hz 0x04 … A data range of the configuration transponder could not be read.
Chapter 8 Service and Troubleshooting FCC Release date Version June 2012 UF80U1.0 Description First version 8.11 Customer service Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division Gartenstr. 19 D-95490 Mistelgau GERMANY Telephone Fax E-mail +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550 +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501 rfid.support@brooks.
Chapter 9 Dismantling and Storage 9 Dismantling and Storage This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Dismantling ■ Storage 9.1 Dismantl ing Remove the power supply! Remove all cables! Loosen and remove the mounting screws! Remove the device from the installation area! 9.2 Storage Store the reader and its components in a clean and dry environment with the power supply disconnected. Make sure the contacts remain clean.
Chapter 10 Transport and Disposal 10 Transport and Disposal This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Transport ■ Disposal 1 0 . 1 Tr an sp o r t For transportation purposes such as mailing, use a firm cardboard box. Use adequate padding material to protect the device on all sides. 10.2 Disposal The device and its components are made of various materials. Dispose of these materials separately, and observing the legal regulations of your country.
Chapter 11 Accessories 11 Accessories This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics: ■ Cables ■ Power supply 11.1 C ables Type Part number Cable for Ethernet connection (Cable length: 2,000 mm) EKC5-20-SM12D-RJ45 Figure 11.2 P ower supply Type Part number Power supply 24 V, 0.33 A (IN: 100-240 V OUT: 24 V / 0.
Index A Access word 34 Antenna 28 Assembly 27 D Data words 34 DHCP 34 E E - Error message 54 EPC 35 Ex flag 35 Extensions 36 F F - Query parameters 49 Frame ID 36 G GW-ADR 36 H H - Heartbeat 55 Head ID 36 High byte 32 Host name 37 Humidity 24 I Installation dimensions 27 IP-ADR 37 K K - Polling 57 L Length 37, 38 Liability 12 Low byte 32 M M - Scan EPCs 43 Memory address 38 Memory bank 38 Message 31 N N - Reset 51
Index Number of data words 39 O O - Set output 52 Output state 39 P P - Set parameter 50 Parameter 11 - Reader ID 65 Parameter 118 - Extended result flag 68 Parameter 12 - Acknowledgment error message 65 Parameter 123 - Fine version 68 Parameter 158 - Tag comm initial Q 68 Parameter 16 - Attenuation of transmission output 65 Parameter 162 - UHF asic parameter Tx driver current 68 Parameter 163 - UHF asci parameter Rx gain 69 Parameter 176 - TCP keep alive 69 Parameter 39 - Polling frequency 66 Parameter 4
Index U UFD - Query DHCP Enabled 58 UFI - Query network settings 60 UFN - Query host name 62 ULZ - Locking all EPC transponders (defined EPC code) 48 UPD - Set DHCP Enabled 59 UPI - Set network settings 61 UPN - Set host name 63 URY - Read data area (defined EPC code) 42 V V - Query software version 56 W W - Write EPC code 45 Warning symbols 15