SAFETY MANUAL See Pages 1-3 through 1-4 and 1-9 through 1-10 for compliance statements and modification warnings.
Kodak DryView 8150 Laser Im ager Saf et y M anual
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Table of Cont ent s 1 Safety and Related Information Safety, Warnings, and Cautions ........................................................................................................................ 1 -1 Safety Labels ............................................................................................................................................. 1 -5 Safety and Health Complianc e................................................................................................................
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1 Saf et y and Relat ed Inf orm at ion Saf et y, Warnings, and Caut ions Please read and understand all instruc tions before using the Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage whic h c an shoc k, burn or c ause death. • Remove wall plug before servic ing equipment. Never pull on c ord to remove from outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disc onnec t.
Safety and Related Information WARNING: This equ ipm en t is n ot con tain ed in a sealed cabin et. Do n ot u se this equ ipm en t in location s where it can com e in con tact with liqu ids, in clu din g body flu ids. CAUTION: This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices. Only an Author ized Ser vice Pr ovider of Kodak pr oducts or Customer ’s Qualified Ser vice Per sonnel may install this equipment.
Safety and Related Information CAUTION: This equipment should not be located within the patient envir onment. Ther efor e, do NOT locate this equipment closer than 1 .8 3 meter s ( 6 feet) fr om a patient bed or chair. 1.83 m CAUTION: This equipment should not be used in close contact with MRI devices, due to possible ver y high magnetic fields near an MRI unit. The magnetic field in the ar ea wher e this equipment is installed must be less than 5 0 Gauss.
Safety and Related Information instr uction manual, may cause har mful inter fer ence to r adio communications. Oper ation of this equipment in a r esidential ar ea is likely to cause har mful inter fer ence in which case the user will be r equir ed to cor r ect the inter fer ence at his own expense. CAUTION: Do not use isopr opyl alcohol to clean the exter ior sur faces of this equipment because alcohol can dissolve the exter ior paint on the equipment.
Safety and Related Information Saf et y Labels Safety labels are attac hed to this equipment in c omplianc e with international standards. 2 1 3 8150 January 2004 8150001 100/120/230 V 7F1000 12/10/7 A 6551261 50/60 Hz Processor Drum Cover Labels 1 Proc essor Drum Cover label - Warns operators to avoid hot surfac es when the proc essor drum c over is open. 2 Caution Hot Surfac e label - Warns operators to use c are near the proc essor drum to avoid possible burns.
Safety and Related Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rear Panel - Warning and Caution Labels 1 Invisible Laser Radiation Present When Open label - Warns operators that invisible laser radiation is present under the panel where the label is attac hed. Only an Authorized Servic e Provider of Kodak produc ts or Customer’s Qualified Servic e Personnel should attempt ac c ess. 2 Hazardous Voltage label - Warns operators that high voltage is present under panels where the label is attac hed.
Safety and Related Information 3 Static Sensitive Equipment label - Identifies static -sensitive c omponents. Connec t a personal grounding strap to appropriate ground before servic ing this equipment. Only an Authorized Servic e Provider of Kodak produc ts may perform servic e maintenanc e on this equipment. 4 Class 1 Laser Produc t - Indic ates that this equipment c omplies with IEC requirements for a Class 1 Laser Produc t.
Safety and Related Information Saf et y and Healt h Com pliance This equipment has been tested for and c omplies with the following Safety and Emissions Standards. Certific ates of Complianc e and Dec larations of Conformity have been issued as shown below. Saf et y United State s 2 1 CFR 1 0 4 0 .1 0 Class I: FDA CDRH Code of Federal Regulations Title 2 1 Food and Drugs, Volume 8 - Food and Drugs, Part 1 0 4 0 - Performanc e Standards for Light Emitting Produc ts, Sec tion 1 0 - Laser Produc ts.
Safety and Related Information Rest of Wor ld IEC 6 0 9 5 0 -1 : Safety of information tec hnology equipment. IEC 6 0 6 0 1 -1 -1 : Medic al elec tric al equipment - Part 1 : General requirements for safety - Sec tion 1 : Collateral standard: Safety requirements for medic al elec tric al systems, Clause 1 9 . IEC 6 0 8 2 5 -1 : Safety of laser produc ts - Part 1 : Equipment c lassific ation, requirements and user' s guide.
Safety and Related Information This Class A digital apparatus c omplies with Canadian ICES-0 0 3 . CET APPAREIL NUM ENRIQUE DE CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB– 0 0 3 DU CANADA. This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interferenc e-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Safety and Related Information Eur ope and the Rest of the Wor ld Guidance and M anuf act urer’s Declarat ion f or Elect rom agnet ic Em issions The Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager is intended for use in the elec tromagnetic environment spec ified below. The c ustomer or user of the Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager should assure that it is used in suc h an environment.
Safety and Related Information Guidance and M anuf act urer’s Declarat ion f or Elect rom agnet ic Im m unit y The Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager is intended for use in the elec tromagnetic environment spec ified below. The c ustomer or user of the Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager should assure that it is used in suc h an environment.
Safety and Related Information Guidance and M anuf act urer’s Declarat ion f or Elect rom agnet ic Im m unit y The Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager is intended for use in the elec tromagnetic environment spec ified below. The c ustomer or user of the Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager should assure that it is used in suc h an environment.
Safety and Related Information Guidance and M anuf act urer’s Declarat ion f or Elect rom agnet ic Im m unit y Note 1 Field strengths from fixed transmitters, suc h as base station for radio ( c ellular/c ordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadc ast and TV broadc ast c annot be predic ted theoretic ally with ac c urac y. To assess the elec tromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an elec tromagnetic site survey should be c onsidered.
Safety and Related Information Recom m ended separat ion dist ance bet w een port able and m obile RF com m unicat ions equipm ent and t he Kodak DryView M odel 8150 Laser Im ager The Ko da k DryVie w 8 1 5 0 Laser Imager is intended for use in an elec tromagnetic environment in whic h radiated RF disturbanc es are c ontrolled.
Safety and Related Information EU Direct ives 9 3 /4 2 /EEC Title: Counc il Direc tive Conc erning Medic al Devic es. 9 9 /0 5 /EEC Title: Counc il Direc tive Conc erning Radio and Telec ommunic ations Terminal Equipment. 7 3 /2 3 /EEC Title: Counc il Direc tive on the Harmonization of the Laws of Member States Relating to Elec tric al Equipment Designed for Use within Certain Voltage Limits.
Safety and Related Information CE M arking Doc uments c onc erning the c onformanc e of this produc t to Counc il Direc tive 9 3 /4 2 /EEC of 1 4 June 1 9 9 3 c onc erning Medic al Devic es c an be obtained from the Eastman Kodak Company, Health Imaging Systems European Representative at: Kodak GmbH Produc t Safety 7 0 3 2 3 Stuttgart Germany Phone: + + 4 9 7 1 1 4 0 6 2 9 9 3 Fax: + + 4 9 7 1 1 4 0 6 3 5 1 3 September 27, 2004 7F3779 1-17
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TI READER MODULE
HF Reader System Series 6000 S6350 Midrange Reader Module RI-STU-TRDC-02 Reference Guide 11-06-21-700 September 2002 A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY 1
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Third Edition - September 2002 This is the third edition of this manual. It describes the following product: S6350 Midrange Reader Module RI-STU-TRDC-02 Firmware Version 1.44 Major Changes: - Addition of Baud Rate Configuration Command - Note to ISO Read Multiple Blocks Command Texas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or services or to discontinue any product or service at any time without notice.
Preface Read This First About This Manual This reference guide for the S6350 Midrange Reader Module is designed for use by TI customers who are engineers experienced with RFID Systems and Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID). Regulatory, safety and warranty notices that must be followed are provided in Chapter 4.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide If You Need Assistance For more information, please contact the sales office or distributor nearest you. This contact information can be found on our web site at: http://www.ti-rfid.com Terms and Abbreviations The terms and abbreviations used in this manual can be found in the Terms and Abbreviations Manual, document number 11-03-21-002. This manual can be found in the document center on our web site at: http://www.ti-rfid.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Document Overview Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Description ......................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Programming Interface ...................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2: Hardware Description.......................
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Topic Page 1.1 Product Description............................................................................................ 7 1.2 Programming Interface ......................................................................................
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 1.1 Description This document describes the features and operational characteristics of the S6350 Midrange Reader Module as shown in Figure 1. The S6350 Reader operates at a frequency of 13.56MHz and handles all RF and digital functionsin in order to communicate with Tag-it HF, Tag-it HF-I (ISO15693 compliant) and all other ISO15693 compliant transponders from various suppliers.
Chapter 2 Hardware Description Topic Page 2.1 General Specification........................................................................................ 9 2.1.1 Functional Requirements............................................................................. 9 2.1.2 Power Supply............................................................................................... 9 2.1.3 Output Power ............................................................................................... 9 2.1.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 2.1 General Specification This chapter describes the electrical and mechanical specifications of the S6350 Midrange Reader Module (RI-STU-TRDC-02). Operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, this low profile, low power device is designed to be easily integrated into many systems as an embedded device.
September 2002 2.1.4 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide RF Physical Layer Reader to Transponder: 10% - 30% (nominally set at 20%) or 100% modulation (set by software) - ASK. Data Coding Mode: 1 / 4 or 1 / 256. Transponder to Reader: 2.1.5 FSK / Fast Data Rate. Required Antenna Parameters Impedance Loaded Q 50Ω ± 5Ω at 13.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide When used as a switch to ground the following ratings should not be exceeded: Maximum voltage Maximum current 20V 50mA CAUTION: Exceeding this Voltage and Current limit could cause permanent damage to the reader. Note: That if an output has been set by a software command the state will always read back as a logic 0. 2.1.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 2.1.8 Connector Details All reader input and output is provided through a 16-pin header connector that is mounted on the backside of the RI-STU-TRDC-02 reader. The details and orientation of each connector pin are provided in the following tables. 2.1.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 2.1.10 RI-STU-TRDC-02 (CN1) Pin Assignments Figure 4: 16-pin Header Connector (CN1) viewed from component side.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 2.2 Mechanical Specifications 2.2.
Chapter 3 Reader Protocol Topic Page 3.1 Serial Protocol Definition ................................................................................. 16 3.1.1 Request Packet Format (Host to Reader) ................................................. 16 3.1.2 Response Packet Format (Reader to Host) .............................................. 17 3.1.3 Command Flags Request .......................................................................... 17 3.1.4 Command Flags Response ..........................
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.1 Serial Protocol Definition The S6350 Midrange Reader Module accepts and sends data at RS232 levels using 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and the baud rate is configurable to 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600baud. The data packet from the host to the reader is known as the request and the reply from the reader to the host as the response. The host is always the primary station and initiates all communication sequences.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.1.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.1.4 Command Flags Response The command flags in the response packet report the actions of the reader. The meanings of the bits are defined below. Bits 0-3 Reserved for future use. Bit 4 Error flag. If this flag is set the command was unsuccessful and the data section of the response packet contains the error code. (See section Appendix B for a list of error codes.) Bits 5-7 Reserved for future use. 3.1.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.2 Command Definitions 3.2.1 Tag-it HF Command Definitions Command Function (Tag-it HF) Read Single Non-addressed & Addressed Block Write Single Non-addressed & Addressed Block Lock Single Non-addressed & Addressed Block Read Transponder Details Special Read Block Command Command Code 02hex 03hex 04hex 05hex 0Fhex Read Block Command (02hex) Reads a single block of data from a Tag-it HF transponder.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide The response packet is similar to the request packet; with the data section containing 00hex for a successful write operation. Example Response packet 01 0A 00 00 00 00 03 00 08 F7hex Successful write. Lock Block Command (04hex) Locks a single block of data in a Tag-it HF transponder. If the address flag is set, the address forms the first part of the data section, followed by a single byte containing the number of the block to lock.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Special Read Block Command (0Fhex) Reads blocks of data from a Tag-it HF transponder. The address flag should not be used. The data section contains a single byte detailing the blocks to be read. Each bit of this byte represents a block of data (bit 0 = block 0 etc) if a bit is set then that block is read. If the data byte is zero then only the SID is returned.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.2.2 Miscellaneous Commands Command Function Command Code Initiate FLASH Loader Command Send Data to FLASH Command Reader Version Command Read Inputs Command Write Reader Outputs Command RF Carrier on/off Command Baud Rate Configuration Command D0hex D8hex F0hex F1hex F2hex F4hex FFhex Initiate FLASH Loader Command (D0 hex) This command is used to initialize and transfer control to the FLASH loader software.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Reader Version Command (F0hex) Requests the version number of the reader. The flags are ignored for this command. Example Get the version number of the reader. Request packet 01 09 00 00 00 00 F0 F8 07hex The response packet is similar to the request packet with the data section containing the 2 byte version number LSB first followed by a single byte representing the reader type.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Write reader outputs Command (F2hex) Writes the state of the reader outputs. The flags are ignored for this command.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Baud Rate Configuration Command (FF hex) This command is used to change the baud rate of the reader. Data Byte (1byte) = Baud rate code 09 = 57600 baud (default) 08 = 38400 baud 07 = 19200 baud 06 = 9600 baud Example Set Baud rate to 57600baud. Request packet 01 0A 00 00 00 00 FF 09 FD 02hex Set Baud rate to 38400baud. Request packet 01 0A 00 00 00 00 FF 08 FC 03hex Set Baud rate to 19200baud.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.2.3 ISO/IEC 15693 Part 3 Transmission Protocol In addition to supporting the Tag-it HF transponder protocol outlined within the preceding section, the S6350 Midrange Reader Module complies with the standard RF interface and transmission protocol of ISO/IEC 15693-2, -3.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.2.3.2 Request/Response Packet Format for ISO/IEC 15693-3 The data packet from the host to the reader is known as the request and the reply from the reader to the host as the response. The host is always the primary station and initiates all communication sequences. These consist of request/response pairs where the host waits for a response before continuing.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO 15693 Command Data Request Structure The structure of the ISO 15693 Command Data Request is contained within the Data section of the ISO Command Data, bytes 1 - n. Specific to the S6350 Midrange Reader Module, the ISO 15693 SOF, CRC16 and EOF fields must not be included in the message data packet. Please refer to ISO/IEC 15693-3 for details about the ISO packet format.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Response Packet Format for ISO/IEC 15693-3 Similar to the request packet, the response packet consists of the header, packet length, node address, command flags, reader command (60hex), ISO/IEC 15693-3 command/data bytes 0 to some number “m” and the checksum. The ISO Response Data packet can come in one of two possible generic formats: (a) One for the ISO Inventory Response, and (b) all other ISO responses.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide 3.2.3.3 Mandatory Commands The data packet from the host to the reader is known as the request and the reply from the reader to the host as the response. The host is always the primary station and initiates all communication sequences. These consist of request/response pairs where the host waits for a response before continuing. All ISO/IEC 15693-3 command request packets are contained within the standard reader command request packet format.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide Valid Data & Collision Flags Valid Data Flags: This 16-bit field corresponds to whether valid data was received in the 16 possible Time Slots. Bits 0 to 7 of the LSB respectively correspond to Time Slots 1 to 8, while bits 0 to 7 of the MSB correspond to Time Slots 9 to 16 respectively. A set bit corresponds to valid data being received in that particular Time slot.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Stay Quiet Request Command Packet: Command Code (02hex) Upon receipt of the Stay Quiet command, the Tag-it HF-I (ISO15693) tag will enter the quiet state and will not initiate a response. Note: There is no response to the Stay Quiet command.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Read Single Block Response Packet Header ‘01hex’ SOF Not Used Packet Length Node Address Response Flags Command 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ ISO Response Data Data Response when Error_flag is set Flags Error Code 1 byte 1 byte bytes 0-m Check sum 2 bytes CRC16 EOF Not Used Not Used CRC16 EOF Not Used Not Used OR SOF Not Used Response when Error_flag is not set Flags Block Security Data status 1 byte 1 byte 3
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Write Single Block: Command Code (21hex) ISO Write Single Block Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Lock Block: Command Code (22hex) ISO Lock Block Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Read Multiple Blocks: Command Code (23hex) ISO Read Multiple Blocks Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Write AFI: Command Code (27hex) ISO Write AFI Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Lock AFI: Command Code (28hex) ISO Lock AFI Request Command Packet Header Packet Node Cmd Length Address Flag ‘01hex’ 2 bytes 2 bytes SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte Cmd ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Write DSFID: Command Code (29hex) ISO Write DSFID Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Lock DSFID: Command Code (2Ahex) ISO Lock DSFID Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF *Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data ISO Request Format Lock UID DSFID ‘2Ahex’ Data Config.
September 2002 S6350 Midrange Reader Module - Reference Guide ISO Get Multiple Block Security Status: Command Code (2Chex) ISO Get Multiple Block Security Status Request Command Packet Header ‘01hex’ Packet Length Node Address Cmd Flag Cmd 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte ‘60hex’ SOF Flags Not Used 1 byte ISO Command Data Config.
Chapter 4 Regulatory and Warranty Notices Topic Page 4.1 Regulatory Notes ............................................................................................. 43 4.2 FCC Notices (U.S.A.)....................................................................................... 43 4.3 R&TTE Conformity (Europe)........................................................................... 43 4.4 Warranty and Liability ......................................................................................
September 2002 Series 6350 Reader Reference Guide 4.1 Regulatory Notes An RFID system comprises an RF transmission device, and is therefore subject to national and international regulations. Prior to operating the S6350 Midrange Reader Module together with antenna and power supply, the required FCC, PTT or relevant government agency approval must be obtained. Sales, lease or operation in some countries may be subject to prior approval by the government or other organization. 4.2 FCC Notices (U.S.A.
Appendix A Downloading Data to FLASH Memory The S 6350 Reader FLASH memory contains two areas: the application area for the Reader application firmware and a boot-loader area for the boot-loader firmware. The boot-loader memory is factory locked.
Appendix B Error Codes Code number 01hex 02hex 03hex 04hex 05hex 06hex 07hex 0Fhex Meaning Transponder not found Command not supported Packet BCC invalid Packet flags invalid for command General write failure Write failure due to locked block Transponder does not support function Undefined error 45
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS Data Sheet HF Reader System Series 6000 S6350 Midrange Reader Module Specifications: Part Number RI-STU-TRDC-02 Operating Frequency 13.56 MHz ± 7 kHz Supported Transponders Tag-it HF, Tag-it HF-I & ISO 15693 compliant transponders Supply Voltage 5 VDC ± .