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Page 2 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Document number: 47000001740 Document type: Bed Document issue: 01 Document status: released Date of issue: 2018-12-11 Valid from: Device firmware version: 3.02 Linux OS Image version: 3.02 Reader Start SW version: 3.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 3 of 105 Table of Contents. Page 1 Preface ......................................................................................................................................... 7 2 About this Manual ....................................................................................................................... 7 3 Explanation of Symbols and Signal Words ...........................
Page 4 of 105 11 Transmission Methods ............................................................................................................... 25 Ethernet Transmission 12 25 Connecting the Reader ...............................................................................................................
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 5 of 105 List of Figures. Figure 1 RFID system (example) ........................................................................................................ 15 Figure 2: SRU-8X1X – Displays ........................................................................................................... 19 Figure 3: SRU-8X1X rear side ...........................................................
Page 6 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Fig. 42: GPIO: Test Input and Test Output ............................................................................................. 78 Fig. 43: GPIO: Action List and Assign Input to Action List ..................................................................... 79 Fig. 44 GPIO: action list, action context menu ......................................................................
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 1 Page 7 of 105 3UHIDFH Please follow all the information given in this User Manual for the Kapsch UHF RFID SRU-8X1X reader family. We reserve the right to make changes to this guide without prior notice. In particular, this applies to changes made due to technical advancements. 2 $ERXW WKLV 0DQXDO This document describes installation, configuration and operation of the reader.
Page 8 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Signal Words Warning This signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which can lead to death or severe injuries. Caution This signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which can lead to minor or moderate injuries. Notice This signal word indicates a hazard which can lead to damage to property or malfunction.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 4 Page 9 of 105 3URIHVVLRQDO ,QVWDOODWLRQ *XLGHOLQHV IRU WKH 8 6 Installation Personnel UHF RFID readers require professional installation! Ź You must be a professional installer with RF and related rule knowledge. Ź The installation requires special trained professionals to access and setup the system.
Page 10 of 105 5 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 6DIHW\ ,QVWUXFWLRQV General Safety Instructions WARNING Danger to life from electric shock! Fire hazard! Improper interventions in the device may jeopardize its electrical safety. Unauthorized changes to the unit and the use of spare parts and peripheral devices which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer can result in fire, electric shock and injuries.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 11 of 105 CE Marking for the Kapsch RFID Readers with the Type Designation ETSI WARNING Danger to life due to radiation electromagnetic field! This reader is designed ETSI for operation according to EN 302208. In some circumstances, heart pacemakers may suffer interference if wearers are close to the antenna when the unit is in operation (reader and antenna).
Page 12 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Ź To reduce potential radio interference to other users, choose the antenna type and its gain such that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. En vertu des réglementations d'ISDE, cet émetteur radio ne peut être utilisé qu'avec une antenne de type et un gain maximum (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par ISDE.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 13 of 105 ISDE Déclaration d'exposition aux radiofréquences Le présent appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiofréquences d'ISDE CNR-102 définies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Ź Assurez-vous que cet équipement est installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 34 centimètres entre le radiateur et votre corps.
Page 14 of 105 5.4.2 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Recommended Antenna Types Antenna types not included in this list or having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Les types d'antennes non inclus dans cette liste ou avec un gain supérieur au gain maximum indiqué pour ce type sont strictement interdits pour l'utilisation avec cet appareil.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 7 Page 15 of 105 ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR WKH 5),' 6\VWHP RFID System An RFID system is comprised of the control computer of the reader, antennas, antenna connection cables and the tags. The figure below shows the schematic structure of the system: Figure 1 RFID system (example) The tags consist of an antenna and a small chip.
Page 16 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released The communication between the ReaderStart v3 and the reader is based on the DLL (Dynamic Link Library), which includes the communication protocol, see document “API Communication Protocol Description V3.x for SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63”. For specific applications, the user can build its own control software based on the reader DLL.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 17 of 105 7KH 5HDGHU 8 Functional Specification The Kapsch RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) reader SRU-8X1X series is capable to read active and passive RFID tags in the frequency range from 865 to 868 MHz for Europe and 902 to 928 MHz for the American market.
Page 18 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Accessories An overview of the accessories available for the reader can be found in the document “Product range definition for SRU-8X1X RFID readers”. For more information, visit 3 our website at https://www.kapsch.net/ktc/Portfolio/Products or contact us via email at ktc.office@kapsch.net and please refer to “Product Management” or at our Headquarters office at Tel.: +43 50 811 0.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 19 of 105 &RQQHFWLRQV DQG 'LVSOD\V 9 Depending of the device variant, the reader has various connection options. The illustrations below shows an SRU-8110 standard reader with all its connection options. The following chapters provide details of the connections and the pin assignments of plugs and sockets. Front View Figure 2: SRU-8X1X – Displays No.
Page 20 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 3: SRU-8X1X rear side No. Name Function ᬅ ANT 41) R-TNC, 50 Ohm, to connect an antenna ᬆ ANT 3 R-TNC, 50 Ohm, to connect an antenna ᬇ ANT 2 R-TNC, 50 Ohm, to connect an antenna ᬈ ANT 1 R-TNC, 50 Ohm, to connect an antenna ᬉ GPIO to detect external sensors and to control external actors; see also 14.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 9.2.1 Page 21 of 105 GPIO M12, A-coded, 12-pin, female Pin Allocation 1 OUT_CMN 2 OUTPUT_1 3 INPUT_3 4 INPUT_CMN 5 INPUT_1 6 GND 7 UB 8 OUTPUT_4 9 OUTPUT_3 10 OUTPUT_2 11 INPUT_2 12 INPUT_4 Related topics 14.6 GPIO Functions 9.2.2 Power Supply The power supply is arranged as a four-pin round-pin plug with an M12 connection thread in A-coding.
Page 22 of 105 9.2.3 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Ethernet NOTICE Risk of malfunction! If other cables then specified are used, the communication with the reader is either interrupted or there is a malfunction. Ź Only use shielded cables 9.2.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 23 of 105 NOTICE Risk of material damage due to the screws screwed into the reader housing too deep! If the screws are screwed into the reader housing deeper than 10 mm, the housing is no longer water proof. Ź When mounting the reader, make sure that the screws are screwed into the unit housing no deeper than 10 mm. Installing the Reader At the rear panel, the reader has threaded holes.
Page 24 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released For ease of installation, a bracket is available as an accessory to mount the reader on a wall (76000065210) or a mast (76000065210 and 76000065220). For a detailed overview of the available mounting kits and their corresponding order numbers see the document “Product Range Definition for SRU-8110 RFID Reader”.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 11 Page 25 of 105 7UDQVPLVVLRQ 0HWKRGV Ethernet Transmission The Ethernet transmission protocol supports both the previous RFID reader generation SRU-8100 and the current RFID reader generation SRU-8X1X. A data transmission layer is used for communication to the Kapsch RFID reader over Ethernet, just like in serial communication.
Page 26 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released All other blocks: Start + block number + data block + end Answer to confirm the reception: Start + block number + end The start consists of 0xAA 0xBB 0x0E 0x01. The end consists of 0xAA 0xCC. If the 0xAA occurs in the RFID Reader Protocol frame, it is necessary to double it: 0xAA ൺ 0xAA 0xAA. 11.1.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 27 of 105 Example The frame ASyncGetEPCs is shown here as an example. The ID for this command is 0x0111, which makes the frame look as follows: 0x5A 0x50 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x01 0xA5 Extended Block Structure If a data block to be transmitted exceeds 16 kB, it is necessary to subdivide into several 16-kB blocks.
Page 28 of 105 12 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released &RQQHFWLQJ WKH 5HDGHU Connecting Digital Inputs and Outputs The activation and evaluation of the inputs and outputs is carried out using the ReaderStart V3 software, with the DLL supplied or by access to the reader protocol. Figure 6 Allocation of the GPIO interface cable The digital inputs and outputs are provided via a 12-pin sockets in A-coding with M12 connection threads.
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Page 31 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Connecting the Antenna NOTICE Risk of malfunction! When using a cable not suitable for the impedance of 50 Ohm, the performance of the reader will be severely limited by the mismatch. If the mismatch is large, the reader may indicate a fault. Ź Only use cable suitable for the impedance (50 Ohm).
Page 32 of 105 13 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 2SHUDWLQJ 5HDGHU6WDUW 6RIWZDUH The reader can be operated using the ReaderStart software. The software provides all the necessary functionality of the reader for a test in a real environment. As an aid to configuration, various basic settings for application scenarios are available. Ź For the current version of the ReaderStart, go to our support portal at https://www.kapsch.
Page 33 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ۆThe screen on the left appears. It shows additional information on the exact version of the ReaderStart software. Tipp 6. After the ReaderStart software has been installed, it is possible to access this information in the Info drop-down menu in the task bar.
Page 34 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 9. Click Next ۆThe screen on the left appears. 10. Tick the box Create a desktop icon if you would like to include the icon in the Windows Quick Launch/on the desktop. The default setting is to create no icons 11. Click Next ۆThe summary of all the installation tasks appears. 12. Click Install to start the installation. 13.
Page 35 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Connecting the Reader in the ReaderStart Software 13.3.1 Requirements From reader firmware version 2.04, the reader in the ex-works condition has the IP address 192.168.0.1 and the network mask 255.255.255.0. Earlier reader firmware versions are configured for DHCP.
Page 36 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Figure 11 Establishing connection to the reader 13.3.1.2 Establishing the Connection via an IP Address 1. Click the IP address field (ᬅ in Figure 11. 2. Enter the IP address. 13.3.1.3 Establishing the Connection Using a Host Name 1. Click the Name field (ᬆ in Figure 11. 2. Enter the host name of the reader. If you do not know the name of the reader, click Search for Readers.
Page 37 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released The following steps describe establishing the connection for readers with an IP address. 3. In the Ethernet block, click Search for Readers (ᬇ in Figure 11). ۆThe screen on the left appears. 4. Select a reader under Readers with IP Address (ᬉ in the figure on the left). 5.
Page 38 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ۆThe user interface returns to the main view. In the Ethernet block, the IP address (ᬅ in the figure on the left) and the reader type (ᬆ) are shown. 7. Click Connect to connect the reader. ۆIn the Ethernet block, the Search for Readers and Connect buttons are greyed out. It is possible to disconnect the reader by clicking Disconnect (ᬅ in the figure below).
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 39 of 105 Navigating in the ReaderStart User Interface Figure 13 ReaderStart user interface The user interface of the ReaderStart consists of the following sections: menu bar (ᬅ); see 13.4.
Page 40 of 105 Status Field Tipp 13.4.1 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released The contents of the tabs are considerably large and are, therefore, described in a separate chapter; see 14 Operating the Reader Using the ReaderStart Software Menu Bar By means of the menu bar, it is possible to customize the program to the user's requirements. 13.4.1.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 41 of 105 Figure 15 File: save reader configuration to file ᬅ Parameter set all available parameter sets from 0–7 Ź Click the check box to select or unselect the parameter set. ۆThe selected parameter set is marked with a tick. If the parameter is not selected, the check box is empty.
Page 42 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ۆAfter the file has been saved, a pop-up message Save reader configuration to file Saving done appears. Click OK to close the pop-up message. ۆThe software returns to the view shown in Figure 15 Click the X at the top right-hand corner or press Escape on your PC keyboard to leave the dialogue.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 13.4.1.3 Page 43 of 105 Loading Reader Configuration from File Ź Under File, click Load reader configuration from file. ۆThe following window appears: Figure 16 File: load reader configuration from file ᬅ File opens a dialogue to select the configuration file To load reader configuration to file: 1. Click File (ᬈ in Figure 16). ۆA dialogue appears. 2.
Page 44 of 105 ᬌ Load User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released loads the selected parameter sets to the reader ᅚ The parameter sets to be loaded have been selected/unselected. 1. Click Load. ۆThe progress bar (ᬈ) shows the progress of the save operation: ۆAfter the configuration has been loaded, a pop-up message Load reader configuration from file Loading done appears. 2. Click OK to close the pop-up message. ᬍ Cancel 13.4.1.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 13.4.1.5 Page 45 of 105 Options Figure 17 Options ᬅ Language select selects the user interface language between English/German/Spanish/French 1.) Click Language select (ᬅ in Figure 17). ۆThe four languages are shown. The language applied in the user interface is marked with a tick. 2.) Click on the desired language. ۆA pop-up message appears: Question.
Page 46 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ᬉ Auto tag read on tab change activates or deactivates reading tags after the tab change ᬊ Firmware update updates the reader firmware; see 13.4.1.6 Updating Firmware ᬋ Date and time settings sets date, time and time zone on the reader; see 13.4.1.7 Changing Date and Time Settings ᬌ Load factory defaults loads factory default settings onto the reader; see 13.4.1.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 13.4.1.7 Page 47 of 105 Changing Date and Time Settings The reader has an integral clock which can deliver the time stamp for a tag operation. It is possible to set the clock using Date and time settings under Options in the menu bar. When this menu item is opened, it automatically reads the current date and time from the reader and compares this with the date and time from the host computer.
Page 48 of 105 13.4.1.8 1. User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Loading Factory Default Settings Click Load factory defaults. ۆA pop-up message appears: Are you sure to load factory defaults? 2. Click Yes to load factory default settings or Click No to cancel the operation. 13.4.1.9 ᬅ ᬆ Linux Module Change Linux password changes the Linux password 1. To change the password, click Change Linux password.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ᬇ Firmware update Linux module updates Linux module firmware ᬈ Connection config configures the secure connection and the backward compatibility Ź Proceed as described in 13.4.1.6 Updating Firmware Make sure to select the file to update the Linux module firmware at Path to update file (ᬆ). ᬅ ᬆ ᬇ ᬉ ᬊ Page 49 of 105 ᬈ Ź Check Allow only secure connection so that all connections are secure.
Page 50 of 105 13.4.1.10 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Changing NTP Settings To simplify the time setting, it is possible to enter a preferred NTP server. This way, in a defined interval, the reader retrieves the information from the NTP server and gets the time from the network, thus setting the internal time settings of the reader. Ź Click NTP settings (ᬆ).
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 13.4.1.11 Page 51 of 105 Changing DNS Server Settings Ź Click DNS server settings (ᬆ). ۆThe following dialogue opens.
Page 52 of 105 13.4.1.12 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Info This menu item provides information about the ReaderStart software and the reader. Figure 18 Info ᬅ About ReaderStart v3 shows the version number of the software and links to the licenses ᬆ Reader info shows information about the reader; see 13.4.1.
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User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 13.4.2 Page 55 of 105 Status Field 3 message types are defined, see the example below: Figure 21 Status field ᬅ ᬆ ᬇ Info shows which action has been recently performed Warning indicates possible problems in the structure and configuration Error indicates that the required action could not be executed Every status message has a time stamp next to it.
Page 56 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 2SHUDWLQJ WKH 5HDGHU 8VLQJ WKH 5HDGHU6WDUW 6RIWZDUH 14 Communication Figure 23 Communication Tab The communication tab groups together all the functions for establishing connections and configuring the Linux module.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.1.1 Page 57 of 105 Ethernet Section The Ethernet connection is established by linking the reader into an existing network or by directly connecting the reader and the control computer. To directly connect the reader to the PC, a cross-link cable is required, unless the LAN inter- face on the PC supports auto-mdi-x. Alternatively, it is possible to use two standard patch cables and a switch.
Page 58 of 105 14.1.1.2 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Loading Factory Default Settings When resetting the reader to factory default, the ReaderStart SW sends out a UDP broadcast cmd. It is only possible 30 seconds after power rebooting. Note that this command also resets the Linux module settings, such as Linux password, network name, IP address, deactivates the auto start of the apps etc. 1.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.1.1.3 Page 59 of 105 Selecting a Favorite Reader If there are many readers in the system and the user establishes connection to one reader more frequently than to the others, it is possible to select the preferred reader as a favorite reader, placing it at the top of the reader list. 1. In the Ethernet section, click Search for Readers. 2. Select the preferred reader. 3.
Page 60 of 105 14.1.2.1 1. User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Selecting a Linux Module Option Click on the symbol ۆThe following options appear: 2. Click on one of the four options to change the settings 14.1.2.
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Page 62 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released If the interface has been configured incorrectly, it is not possible to establish a connection to the reader. Ź Note the following default configuration settings: Name UHF-RFID-Dev IP address 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Keep-alive time 2000 ms DHCP 14.1.2.
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Page 66 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Application The Application tab enables quick and easy configuration of the RFID Reader SRU-8X1X for a selected application Figure 30 Application Tab ᬅ Application selects between the available applications represented visually by means of labelled pictograms Ź Click on a pictogram to select the application.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 67 of 105 ץSaves the settings that have been made as the settings for the selected application in the selected parameter set. The ReaderStart SW resets the settings to the factory settings first, thus overwriting the previous configuration.
Page 68 of 105 14.2.1 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Available Applications When the application is selected, the properties and the settings of the selected application are displayed in the respective fields. The applications available for selection in version 3.00 of the ReaderStart SW v3 are shortly described in the following chapters.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 69 of 105 Basic Reading This tab is divided into two parts, the left part contains a table with information about the read tags ( in the figure below), the right part ( ) shows the statistics as well as options to control the reading process, described in the follow. The appearance and disappearance of a tag is shown in color for better visual effect.
Page 70 of 105 14.3.1 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Mode Figure 32 Basic reading: mode ᬅ Synchronous ᬆ Asynchronous allows the facility to switch the carrier off during the idle times, saving power. This mode is intended for applications in which the requirements for timing are not very demanding. The inventory of the tags is performed across all the antennas that are configured.
Page 71 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.3.2 Starting and Stopping the Reading ᅚ All the settings have been applied and the mode selected. Ź Click Start (ᬈ in Figure 32) to start the reading. Ź Click Stop (ᬉ) to stop the reading. Ź Click Clear (ᬊ) to remove all tag entries from the table ( 14.3.
Page 72 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Figure 34 Basic reading: options ᬅ Memory bank selects between RFU, EPC, TID and User memory banks Ź Click on the arrow to open a drop-down list to select a memory bank. Ź Click Save to file (ᬈ) to store the values RFU, EPC, TID and User in a CSV file.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.3.6 Page 73 of 105 Expert settings Figure 36 Basic reading: expert settings ᬅ TransmitSelectIfNoFilterIsOn resets all the tags that are defined in the field at a given time When the tag count is very high (> 200), it is possible to speed up the detection of the tags by commanding the reader to change to new Select command; see EPCglobal Gen2 Specification.
Page 74 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released LED Not all readers support the functionality with 12 LEDs; all readers have at least 4 LEDs. Please check the reader data sheet for information. In this tab, it is possible to assign various functions to the 12 LED channels. It is possible to activate other parameters, depending on the selected function.
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User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 77 of 105 GPIO Functions Readers with GPIO functionality1) offer the possibility to set up small controls which trigger the reader, for instance by means of a light barrier, or which trigger an action at the outputs of the reader by reading specific tags. Such an action can switch an output to control the flow of goods. The GPIO tab allows the reader to interact with its environment.
Page 78 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ᬇ Invert logical output negates the electrical output signal ᬈ Function selects between the functions described in 14.4.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.6.3 Page 79 of 105 Action List and Assign Input to Action List To automate the processes, it is possible to store command sequences on the reader in the form of action lists. These are triggered by a change of edge at the selected input. Fig. 43: GPIO: Action List and Assign Input to Action List 14.6.3.
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User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 81 of 105 The ReaderStart creates a directory in which the system variables are stored in the folder %userprofile%\Documents\Kapsch TrafficCom AG\ReaderStart v3. It is possible to edit the ActionlistActions.xml file manually using a text editor. Ź To see the individual actions, refer to the Configuration Protocol .
Page 82 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Expert Settings 1 The ReaderStart SW is a powerful tool for the reader configuration. It allows the reader to be customized to any application. The Expert settings 1 and 2 allow the reader's RF interface and communications profile to be optimized to the tag so that the reader is optimally customized to the application.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 83 of 105 ᬎ Gain selects the antenna gain between –32.00 dBiC and 31.75 dBiC ᬏ ERP/EIRP switches between ERP and EIRP ᬐ Port selects the antenna port or deactivates it If the antenna is not activated, the system proceeds to the next antenna in the Port Multiplex Configuration. Ź For more details, refer to the Chapter MultiplexingAntennaport1...
Page 84 of 105 14.7.1 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Port Power In Europe, the radiated power is limited in accordance with ETSI 302208 to 2 W ERP. In the FCC/IC region, max. 1 W connected RF power applies with an antenna gain of 6 dBi. If the antenna gain is greater than 6 dBi, it is necessary to reduce the RF power accordingly.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 85 of 105 Expert Settings 2 The Expert settings 2 tab is divided into four sections for further configuration of the reader. In this tab, it is possible, for example, to change the default parameter set, copy one parameter set into another, read reader parameters to determine their ID and configure Select Filter Settings. Figure 46 Expert settings 2 14.8.
Page 86 of 105 14.8.2 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Copy Parameter Set The Copy parameter set allows one parameter set to be copied into another. ᬇ ᬈ ᬉ Source parameter set selects the parameter set to be copied Target parameter set selects the parameter set into which the source parameter set is to be copied Copy copies the parameter set Ź Click Copy.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.8.4 Page 87 of 105 Select Filter Settings By means of these settings, it is possible to filter certain tags, e.g. to only read tags with the defined data in the respective memory banks. It is possible to set up to 32 filters.
Page 88 of 105 14.8.5 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Applying a Select Filter (Example) You have the following results of the basic reading but you would like only the tags with the FC28 in the memory address to take part in the inventory: Figure 50 Basic reading: select filter required To do so, it is necessary to create a select filter.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 89 of 105 Test Gen 2 Functions This tab makes it possible to access individual tag functions. In addition to the functionality in accordance with the EPC Gen2 standard, it is possible, for example, to read and write tags as well as set and change tag passwords.
Page 90 of 105 14.9.2 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Password for Operation Figure 53 TestGen2: password for operation ᬅ 14.9.3 Password sets the password for the tag operation in the hexadecimal format Write EPC In this tab, it is possible to change the EPC of the tag.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.9.4 Page 91 of 105 Read Data This group supplies detailed access to all the data areas of the tag. Access is obtained by entering the selected memory bank, the address within the memory bank and the number of words.
Page 92 of 105 14.9.5 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Write Data Figure 56 TestGen2: write data ᬅ Memory bank enters the selected memory bank ᬆ Memory address enters the address within the memory bank ᬇ Data enters data to write in the hexadecimal format ᬈ Data (UTF8) enters data to write in the UTF8 format ᬉ Data mask enters the data mask The data mask allows only individual bits on the tag to be changed.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.9.6 Page 93 of 105 Change Password To change the password, enter the current password at ᬅ in Figure 53. If no password has yet been set, the default value is 0.
Page 94 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Not accessible with permalock the kill password is not readable or writeable from any state Ź For more details, see EPCGlobal Gen2 Specification. ᬆ Access password ᬇ EPC memory bank specifies how the access password is accessible Ź Select an option from the drop-down menu; see the options at ᬅ. Ź For more details, see EPCGlobal Gen2 Specification.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.9.8 Page 95 of 105 Kill Ź To deactivate a tag, set a deactivation password that is not 0; see ᬆ in Figure 57.
Page 96 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released TagScan To represent the relationship between the tag phase and the RSSI value, it is possible to plot both values by means of the TagScan. ᅚ There is only one tag in the field or a tag has been selected. Ź Click Start to activate the TagScan. ۆThe phase shifts are seen in the frequency switching. The RSSI value does not change because the transponder (tag) is not moved.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 97 of 105 Figure 61 TagScan: phase shift, transponder is moved Transponder movement is indicated by the amplitude of the phase. The RSSI value changes in small steps. The direction of the movement is indicated by means of the rotating pointer Spectral Scan It may happen that the RFID transmission to or from the transponder is disturbed by frequency interfering.
Page 98 of 105 ᬈ ᬉ User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Stop stops SpectralScan Reset maxima resets maxima If there is more than one reader, spectral scan shows which channels might be occupied by other readers. In Figure 61, the channels 4, 10 and 13 are occupied by other readers.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released Page 99 of 105 Authentication Using this function, it is possible to authenticate a tag. The Authentication tab consists of 4 areas, Get All Tags, Tags, Key and functions that are described below. Figure 63 Authentication ᬅ Password enters the access password; see 14.9.
Page 100 of 105 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released 14.12.2 Functions 14.12.2.1 NXP UCODE DNA Figure 65 Authentication: NXP UCODE DNA ᬅ Get key reads key 0 or key 1 currently set in the selected tag; only if the key has not been activated Set key sets key 0 or key 1 on the selected tag ᬇ Activate key activates key 0 or key 1 on the selected tag ᬆ 14.12.2.
User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released ᬊ ᬋ Range selects a range Set Untraceable on selected tag 14.12.2.
Page 102 of 105 14.12.2.4 User Manual | SRU-8X1X RFID Reader 18000-63 Doc No. 47000001740 | Version 01 | 2018-12-11 | released TAM2 TAM2 is used to read the data of the selected tag. ᅚ Key 1 has been activated.
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