IDentification with Radio and Optical Fixed Type 4-port RFID Reader IDRO900F User's Manual February 17th, 2020 Ver. 20021701 UHF RFID Reader Visible RFID Reader & Tag Visible Light Communication System DateCopyright(c)2011 by IDRO All right reserved #219, 17, Daehak 4-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeongi-do, Korea IDRO Co.,Ltd www.idro.co.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Table of Contents 1. Revision History ..................................................................................................................................4 2. About This Guide ................................................................................................................................6 2. 1 Overview ..........................................................................................................................................
IDentification with Radio and Optical 7. 1 Drawing and Dimension ...................................................................................................................... 30 8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension ............................................................................................ 31 8. 1 Reader Packing ............................................................................................................................................. 32 8. 2 Packing Box.............
IDentification with Radio and Optical 1. Revision History IDRO Co,.Ltd.
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IDentification with Radio and Optical 2. About This Guide 2. 1 Overview This document is for the setup and operation of the IDRO900F RFID Reader System. Before you use this device, you should be familiar with the following : • Installing and Operating Windows-based software. • Device communication parameters including Ethernet and Serial communications. • RFID Reader Configuration including Antenna Placement • Basic digital Input/Output control. 2.
IDentification with Radio and Optical • Chapter 7, RFID Reader Mechanical Specifications – Provides detailed mechanical spec (info about dimension). • Chapter 8, RFID Reader Packing Dimension – Provides Packing Dimension of IDRO900F. • Appendix A, RFID Reader Frequency – Provides each country-specific channel and frequency information. • Appendix B, Cautions – Provides important safety information. User must read this appendix before using the Reader. 2.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 3. Getting Started This Chapter provides a brief overview of IDRO900F RFID Reader hardware and software.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 3. Getting Started 3. 1 RFID Reader Hardware IDRO900F RFID Reader is an RFID system that operates in UHF RFID band. (860-960MHz frequency) Supports up to four TX/RX antennas, serial(RS232) and Ethernet interfaces, as shown below in Figure 3.1.1. Also, Two GPIO Inputs & Outputs are available. Antenna Port Mounting Hole Mounting Hole GPIO Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Power RS232 Ethernet LEDs [ Figure 3.1.
IDentification with Radio and Optical There are 3 LED status indicators located at the bottom of IDRO900F RFID Reader, which represent the status of the reader as follows. 1 2 3 [ Figure 3.1.2 ] IDRO900F Status LED [ Table 3.1.1 ] IDRO900F Status LED Number Color Name Indication 1 Green Read OFF : RF off Blinking : Tag Read 2 Yellow User TBD 3 Red Power OFF : Power off ON : Power on 3.
IDentification with Radio and Optical [ Figure 3.2.1 ] IDRO900F Reader@Express 4. RFID Reader Installation This chapter describes the mechanical and electrical installation methods of IDRO900F RFID Reader.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 4. RFID Reader Installation 4. 1 Mechanical Installation 4. 1. 1 Mounting the RFID Reader IDRO900F Reader has a mounting hole that allows 4 #10(M5) screws to be used. Drill the mounting surface in advance according to the dimension of [Figure 4.1.1]. The Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting up to 1.88lb (580g). [Figure 4.1.1 ] IDRO900F Mount Hole Dimensions(dimensions in mm) 4. 1.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Antenna Bracket Antenna [Figure 4.1.2 ] IDRO900F Antenna & Bracket 4. 2 Electrical Installation Antenna RF Coxial Cable HUB or ROUTER 12V, 3.33A Power Adaptor Ethernet [Figure 4.2.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Antenna RF Coxial Cable HOST PC 12V, 3.33A Power Adaptor RS232 [Figure 4.2.2 ] IDRO900F Electrical Connections (RS232) IMPORTANT IDRO900F antenna port may be susceptible to damage due to static electricity(ESD) or other high voltages. Appropriate electrostatic precautions are required to avoid static incoming when handling or connecting IDRO900F antennas or communication ports. A Breakdown may occur if the antenna or communication port is exposed to the ESD. 4. 2.
IDentification with Radio and Optical NOTE The longer the antenna cable is, the lower the reader’s performance, so we recommend using it as short as possible. Please contact the sales team when you order the antenna cable length. It takes about 7days to produce an antenna cable. RFID Reader’s Isolation between antenna ports is 33dB~44dB. We recommend using ANT2 and ANT3 when using two antenna ports. Because Isolation between antenna port 2 and 3 is good.
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IDentification with Radio and Optical 5. RFID Reader Components 5. 1 Components The Components provided with IDRO900F RFID Reader are shown below in [Table 5.1]. [ Table 5.1 ] IDRO900F RFID Reader Components Items Pictures RFID Reader (IDRO900F) DC 12V/3.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Antenna cable (Option) Reader Attachment Bracket (Option) Reader Software & User Document NOTE The actual product may differ from the picture of the above components. AC/DC Adapter & Ethernet cable spec provided with the product may vary depending on our circumstances. Option products are not available when you purchase the reader, please contact IDRO sales team if necessary.
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IDentification with Radio and Optical 6. Electrical Specifications 6. 1 Environmental Specifications Table 6-1 : Environmental Specifications Parameter Description Operating Temperature -20 ~55℃ Storage Temperature -30 ~85℃ Humidity 5~95%RH Case Material Aluminum ESD immunity (Air discharge) ±8 kV (Contact discharge) ±4 kV EN6100-4-2 Case Dimensions 135.9 x 126.4 x 35 mm Weight 580g 6.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Channel Dwell time Carrier sensing time 0.4 Sec. 5 Carrier sensing level -74 Transmission time 4 ms Case in Japan dBm Case in Japan Sec. Case in Japan 6. 4 Ethernet & RS232 Specifications Table 6-4-1 : Ethernet Specifications Parameter Description Reader IP 192.168.9.6 (User can change) Connector RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT Indicators Yellow - Link LED Green - Act LED Table 6-4-2 : RS232 Specifications Parameter Min. Typ. Max.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 6. 5 GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) Digital Input/Output port for external device control. It provides 2 Input and 2 Output. 6. 5. 1 Specifications GPIO Port I/O PORT Terminal Block Connector Pin 1 V- GND Pin 2 Input 1 0 VDC (Low input --> Active) Pin 3 Input 2 0 VDC (Low input --> Active) Pin 4 Output 1 1A max. (Active --> Low output) Pin 5 Output 2 1A max.
IDentification with Radio and Optical • Connection Diagram Use Power from external devices (LAMP or Buzzer) for power(V+,V-). Select a product with an external device voltage of 5 to 24 VDC. Tower Lamp (ST45B-1-12-R) LAMP : RED or BUZZER : BROWN BLACK 5~24VDC [Figure 6.5.2 ] IDRO900F GPIO Output Connections • Operating method ①. Click Properties on the Reader@Express → Click GPIO and set the Output like below → Apply → Close > OUTPUT LEVEL : Display the output level status before Inventory.
IDentification with Radio and Optical LAMP OFF(Initial state) → Tag reading → LAMP ON ②. Click Properties on the Reader@Express → Click GPIO and set the Output like below → Apply → Close > If OUTPUT LEVEL and OUTPUT FLASH are set as shown above, when LAMP is connected to GPIO output 1 port, it operates as follows. LAMP ON(Initial state) → Tag reading → LAMP OFF ③. OUTPUT PATTERN : Used when Host PC gives random signals to the GPIO Output port.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Select a product with an external device voltage of 5 to 24 VDC. Photo sensor must use the NPN open collector output. (example: BA2M-DDT, BJX1M-DDT....) Photo sensor (BA2M-DDT) (BJX1M-DDT) BROWN BLACK BLUE POWER (전원) [Figure 6.5.3 ] IDRO900F GPIO Input Connections • Operating method ①.
IDentification with Radio and Optical GPIO Input GPIO Output Ton Toff [Figure 6.5.4 ] IDRO900F GPIO Input/Output Timing Ton Time to GPIO Output after detection of GPIO Input 1.2 sec.
IDentification with Radio and Optical < Example of Parking management system using GPIO > RFID ANTENNA UHF tag Loop input RFID Reader RELAY output Loop coil 1 차단기 ① Loop coil 1 detects vehicle. ② Apply Loop detection signal to Reader’s GPIO input. ③ Reader ON ④ Read the UHF tag in the vehicle. ⑤ Output the RELAY signal with GPIO output. ⑥ Door is open. For more detail, Please refer to " Reader Control Protocol specifications - IDRO900F ".
IDentification with Radio and Optical 7. RFID Reader Mechanical Specifications This chapter provides mechanical information for IDRO900F RFID Reader.
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IDentification with Radio and Optical 8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension This chapter provides packaging information for IDRO900F RFID Reader.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension 8. 1 Reader Packing It is made of Styrofoam material for shock protection and can be packed with 1 reader, 1 adapter, and 1 Ethernet or Serial cable per Packing. 8. 2 Packing Box - Embedded box : 1 Styrofoam consisting of 1 reader, 1 adapter, and 1 Ethernet or Serial cable. . - Exterior Box : Includes 10 internal boxes. Up to 10 packaging / external boxes.
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IDentification with Radio and Optical Appendix A. RFID Reader Frequency This chapter provides channel and frequency information for IDRO900F RFID Reader.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Appendix A. RFID Reader Frequency Channel number & Frequency table Table 8-1 : Part number vs Region information Part Number Global band Remark KOREA NORTHAMERICA TAIWAN BRAZILE MALAYSIA INDONESIA IDRO900F-WW ISRAEL Available after AUSTRALIA changing country at the Reader@Express NEWZEALAND program.
IDentification with Radio and Optical CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 865.7 1 866.3 2 866.9 3 867.5 NORTH AMERICA IDRO900F User's Manual CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 902.75 1 903.25 2 903.75 3 904.25 4 904.75 5 905.25 6 905.75 7 906.25 8 906.75 9 907.25 10 907.75 11 908.25 12 908.75 13 909.25 14 909.75 15 910.25 16 910.75 17 911.25 18 911.75 19 912.25 20 912.75 21 913.25 22 913.75 23 914.25 24 914.75 25 915.25 26 915.75 27 916.25 28 916.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 41 923.25 42 923.75 43 924.25 44 924.75 45 925.25 46 925.75 47 926.25 48 926.75 49 927.25 CHINA CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 920.625 1 920.875 2 921.125 3 921.375 4 921.625 5 921.875 6 922.125 7 922.375 8 922.625 9 922.875 10 923.125 11 923.375 12 923.625 13 923.875 14 924.125 15 924.375 JAPAN(1W) CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 916.8 1 918.0 2 919.2 3 920.4 4 920.6 5 920.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 7 921.2 8 921.4 9 921.6 10 921.8 11 922.0 12 922.2 13 922.4 14 922.6 15 922.8 16 923.0 17 923.2 18 923.4 TAIWAN CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 922.25 1 922.75 2 923.25 3 923.75 4 924.25 5 924.75 6 925.25 7 925.75 8 926.25 9 926.75 10 927.25 11 927.75 BRAZILE IDRO900F User's Manual CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 902.75 1 903.25 2 903.75 3 904.25 4 904.75 5 905.25 6 905.75 7 906.25 8 906.75 9 907.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 18 919.25 19 919.75 20 920.25 21 920.75 22 921.25 23 921.75 24 922.25 25 922.75 26 923.25 27 923.75 28 924.25 29 924.75 30 925.25 31 925.75 32 926.25 33 926.75 34 927.25 MALAYSIA CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 919.25 1 919.75 2 920.25 3 920.75 4 921.25 5 921.75 6 922.25 7 922.75 INDIA CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 865.1 1 865.7 2 866.3 3 866.9 INDONESIA CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 923.25 1 923.
IDentification with Radio and Optical AUSTRALIA CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 920.25 1 920.75 2 921.25 3 921.75 4 922.25 5 922.75 6 923.25 7 923.75 8 924.25 9 924.75 10 925.25 11 925.75 NEW ZEALAND CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 922.25 1 922.75 2 923.25 3 923.75 4 924.25 5 924.75 6 925.25 7 925.75 8 926.25 9 926.75 10 927.25 PHILIPPINES CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 918.25 1 918.75 2 919.25 3 919.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 3 921.75 4 922.25 5 922.75 6 923.25 7 923.75 8 924.25 9 924.75 URUGUAY CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 916.25 1 916.75 2 917.25 3 917.75 4 918.25 5 918.75 6 919.25 7 919.75 8 920.25 9 920.75 10 921.25 11 921.75 12 922.25 13 922.75 14 923.25 15 923.75 16 924.25 17 924.75 18 925.25 19 925.75 20 926.25 21 926.75 22 927.25 SOUTH AFRICA IDRO900F User's Manual CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 915.6 1 915.
IDentification with Radio and Optical 12 918.0 13 918.2 14 918.4 15 918.6 16 918.8 MOROCCO IDRO900F User's Manual CHANNEL No. Frequency (MHz) 0 867.7 1 867.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Appendix B. Cautions This chapter provides information about user Cautions for IDRO900F RFID Reader.
IDentification with Radio and Optical Appendix B. Cautions Cautions (1) Please supply the power according to the product’s power specifications. Failure to do so may result in fire, product damage. (2) Do not disassemble or shock the product. Causes product damage. (3) Do not install in humid places. Risk of product damage and electric shock. Use within the humidity specified in the manual. (4) Never disassemble or repair the product yourself. This cause product damage and will not allow A/S later.
IDentification with Radio and Optical UHF RFID Reader Visible RFID Reader & Tag Visible Light Communication System DateCopyright(c)2011 by IDRO All right reserved #219 17, Daehak 4-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeongi-do, Korea IDRO Co.,Ltd IDRO900F User's Manual www.idro.co.