Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System V670 Series User's Manual CF Reader/Writer V670-CF01 ID Tag V670-D13F03 V670-D13F01 V670-D13F01H Cat. No.
SECTION 1 Product Outline SECTION 2 Communications Preparations SECTION 3 Functions SECTION 第 3 章3 SECTION 4 Commands SECTION 5 Troubleshooting SECTION 5 SECTION 6 Appendices (Specifications and Dimensions, Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions, Memory Map, Maintenance and Inspection, Table of JIS8 Unit Code (ASCII), Degree of Protection) SECTION 6 SECTION 第 4 章4 Standard Conformity SECTION 第 2 章2 Iはじめに ntroduction SECTION 第 1 章1 Introduction Electromagnetic Inductive RFID S
Introduction Introduction Introduction OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the Introduction purposes described in this manual. Observe the following precautions when using a V670-series Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System. • Read and understand this manual before attempting to use the product and use the product correctly. • Keep this manual in a safe but accessible location so that it can be used as reference when required.
Introduction Introduction Application Considerations At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use.
Introduction Introduction Standard Conformity Standard Conformity 1. Radio Law in Japan This product is covered by the following portions of the Radio Law in Japan (frequency of 13.56 MHz with an electrical field strength of 500 µV/m or less at a distance of 3 m). Accordingly, the product is classified as a communications device not requiring a license.
Introduction Introduction Precautions for Correct Use 1.
Introduction Introduction About this Manual About this Manual Meaning of Visual Guides Indicates precautions to be observed in operating the Product, advise on operating methods, and important information for maintaining Product performance. Indicates the pages numbers where related information can be found. Indicates information related to troubleshooting.
Introduction Introduction CONTENTS Introduction 2 Standard Conformity 4 About this Manual 6 SECTION 1 Product Outline 9 Features 10 Part Names and Functions 11 System Configuration 12 Application Flowchart 13 SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 15 Connection 16 Tags 17 Protective Covers 21 Setting Handy Terminal Communications Conditions 25 Communications Test 26 SECTION 3 Functions 29 Communications Designation Function 30 Setting Operating Parameters 31 Memory Check
Introduction Introduction SECTION 4 Commands CF Reader/Writer Operation Status 36 Command Response Format 37 Command Response Flow 40 Command List 41 Communications Designations 43 Communications Commands 44 Communications Subcommand 52 Controller Control Commands 53 Host Commands 55 Appraisal Commands 56 End Code List 59 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 61 Diagnosis Function 62 Errors and Countermeasures 63 SECTION 6 Appendices 67 Specifications and Dimensions 68 Characteristics
SECTION 1 SECTION 1 Product Outline 10 Part Names and Functions 11 System Configuration 12 Application Flowchart 13 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual Product Outline Features 9
SECTION 1 Product Outline Features The V670-CF01 CF Reader/Writer combines the V670-series Antenna and Controller into a single unit with a SECTION 1 CF interface. It has superior portability and operability because it can be by slotting it into a CF card slot (Type II) on a Handy Terminal. Tag data can be read and written using serial communications from the Handy Terminal.
SECTION 1 Product Outline Part Names and Functions SECTION 1 Indicator Part Names and Functions Antenna CF card section (Type II) Name Details Antenna The Antenna is brought close to the Tags in order to communicate with them. CF card section (Type II) The interface for connection with a Handy Terminal. Conforms to the CF Card specification: Compact Flash Specification Revision 2.0.
SECTION 1 Product Outline System Configuration The CF Reader/Writer is inserted into a Handy Terminal CF card slot (Type II) and it controls communications SECTION 1 with Tags using serial communications from the Handy Terminal.
SECTION 1 Product Outline Communications preparation Application Flowchart Trial operation SECTION 1 Preparation Application Flowchart Connect the CF Reader/Writer. p.16 Set the Handy Terminal communications conditions. p.25 Test communications between the Handy Terminal and CF Reader/ Writer. p.27 Test communications between Tags and the CF Reader/Writer. p.27 Check the ambient environment. Communications p.79 Actual communications using commands. p.
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SECTION 2 Communications Preparations SECTION 2 16 Tags 17 Protective Covers 21 Setting Handy Terminal Communications Conditions 25 Communications Test 26 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual Communications Preparations Connection 15
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Connection 1. Turn OFF the power supply to the Handy Terminal. Always turn OFF the power supply to the Handy Terminal before connecting or disconnecting the CF Reader/Writer. For Handy Terminal operating procedures, refer to the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer. SECTION 2 Connection 2. Attach the Protective Cover to the end of the Handy Terminal. Refer to Protective Covers for the attachment method for the Protective Cover. p.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Tags Installation Environment Do not use Tags in the following locations. • Locations with corrosive gases, flammable gases, or dust SECTION 2 • Locations with an ambient temperature not between −10 and 70°C and locations subject to sudden temperature fluctuations that may cause condensation • Inside microwave ovens Tags Mounting Method Observe the following precautions when mounting Tags. • Do not chip or make holes in Tags.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations * Tags must be mounted on flat surfaces. Do not mount Tags on curved surfaces. The Tag may be damaged due to tightening stress if it is mounted on a curved surface. SECTION 2 Tighten the M3 screws to a torque of 5 N·m or less.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations ■ V670-D13F03 • Mounting Direction Mount the V670-D13F03 Tag so that the front is parallel to the CF Reader/Writer. Mounting section Marking surface SECTION 2 Tags • Mounting Example Use two M3 screws to mount a Tag.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations * Tags must be mounted on flat surfaces. Do not mount Tags on curved surfaces. The Tag may be damaged due to tightening stress if it is mounted on a curved surface. SECTION 2 Tighten the M3 screws to a torque of 0.6 N·m or less.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Protective Covers Mounting Method Protective Covers are mounted with screws. SECTION 2 ■ V670-A75SY8046 (for Handy Terminals from Symbol Technology) 1. Loosen the screws on the cover at the end of the Handy Terminal and remove the cover. Protective Covers Cover 2. Remove the screws from the hand strap bar and remove the bar.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 3. Insert the pin as shown in the following diagram to attach the hand strap to the Protective Cover. Pin SECTION 2 Protective Covers 4. Secure the Protective Cover to the Handy Terminal with two #4-40 screws and two #2-56 screws. Mounting screws (#4-40) Mounting screws (#2-56) Tighten the mounting screws to a torque of ??? N·m or less.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations ■ V670-A75SH155S (for Handy Terminals from Sharp) 1. Loosen the mounting screws on the cover at the end of the Handy Terminal and remove the cover. SECTION 2 Cover Protective Covers 2. Remove the screws shown below from the Handy Terminal.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 3. Secure the Protective Cover to the Handy Terminal with the four M2 screws provided with the Protective Cover. SECTION 2 Protective Covers Tighten the mounting screws to a torque of ??? N·m or less.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Setting Handy Terminal Communications Conditions 1. Set the same communications conditions for the Handy Terminal and the CF Reader/Writer. The default settings for the CF Reader/Writer are as follows: Baud rate: 38,400 bps, Data bits: 8 bits, Parity: even, Stop bits: 1 bit. SECTION 2 For Handy Terminal operating procedures, refer to the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Communications Test Procedure for Trial Operation SECTION 2 Turn ON the power. Communications Test Visually check operating status indicator. Check communications between Handy Terminal and CF Reader/Writer using a Test Test online using command. Handy Terminal. p.27 Testing Communications between Handy Terminal and CF Reader/Writer Checking operation using actual commands. Trial operation of system. Trial operation completed.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations Testing Communications between Handy Terminal and CF Reader/Writer A Test command is used to test communications between the CF Reader/Writer and Handy Terminal. This enables checking the CF card slot connection and communications processing before performing trial operation of the system. SECTION 2 1. Send a Test command from the Handy Terminal. Communications Test Refer to Test (TS) for information on using the Test command. p.55 Test (TS) 2.
SECTION 2 Communications Preparations 3. When the CF Reader/Writer is within the communications area, the data in the Tag’s internal memory will be read and displayed on the Handy Terminal.
SECTION 3 Functions Setting Operating Parameters 31 Auto Command Abort Time 31 Write Verification 31 Memory Check Function 32 Write Protection 33 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual Functions 30 SECTION 3 Communications Designation Function 29
SECTION 3 Functions Communications Designation Function The CF Reader/Writer automatically detects Tags for the communications commands given in the following table. Symbol Name SA Description Single Auto command After the Single Auto command has been received, a communication is executed when a Tag is detected in the communications area and a response is returned. Repeat Auto command The operation specified under SA is repeatedly executed.
SECTION 3 Functions Setting Operating Parameters The operating parameters outlined below can be set to optimize CF Reader/Writer performance and reliability, and to optimize the system itself. If changing the operating parameters, always do so with the power turned ON. Normally, there are no problems in using the default settings. • Auto command abort time • Write verification The CF Reader/Writer is initialized when the power is turned OFF and the operating parameter settings are not stored.
SECTION 3 Functions Memory Check Function A check code can be added to the data in a Tag to detect errors from memory write life or unexpected causes. The polynomial X16 + X12 + X5 + 1 is used to generate a CRC code as the check code. Use the Memory Check command (MD) to write and verify commands. Address In the check block, which is specified using the start 00 address and the number of bytes, all but the last two bytes 01 are the calculation area.
SECTION 3 Functions Write Protection The write protection function is a protective function designed to prevent fixed data, such as palette information or product information, stored in a Tag memory from being erased by accidental overwriting. Any area of specified addresses can be write protected (a maximum of two areas) by setting protection information in the Tag. A protection error will occur if a write is executed for any write-protected page.
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SECTION 4 Commands CF Reader/Writer Operation Status 36 Command Response Format 37 37 Response Frames 37 Data Type Designation 38 39 Commands Ranges for Start Address and Number of Bytes Command Response Flow SECTION 4 Command Frames 40 No Response 40 Single Response 40 Multiple Responses 40 Command List 41 Communications Designations 43 Communications Commands 44 Communications Subcommand 52 Controller Control Commands 53 Host Commands 55 Appraisal Commands 56 End Code Lis
SECTION 4 Commands CF Reader/Writer Operation Status The CF Reader/Writer communicates with a Tag (2) according to the command (1) sent from the connected Handy Terminal, and returns the result as a response (3) to the Handy Terminal.
SECTION 4 Commands Command Response Format Command Frames Data Command code Terminator 㧖 2 n CR 2 Name Description Command code Specifies the command. Data Specifies the parameters for command execution (address, number of bytes, etc.) or specifies the data to be written. Terminator Indicates the end of a command, using the two characters “*” ($2A) and the carriage return code ($0D).
SECTION 4 Commands Data Type Designation The data type to be used when transmitting read or write data between the CF Reader/Writer and the Handy Terminal can be specified in a command. Either ASCII or hexadecimal can be used. ■ ASCII (JIS8 Unit Code) Designation “A” One byte of data in a Tag is transmitted directly as ASCII or JIS8 unit code. Each transmitted character is equivalent to 1 byte of data in the Tag.
SECTION 4 Commands Ranges for Start Address and Number of Bytes The following table shows the commands and available designation range for specifying start addresses and number of bytes in commands. If a value outside the available range is specified, a command error will occur. Command code Ranges for start address and number of bytes Other restrictions A) Start address: B) No. of bytes: 0000h to 007Fh 01h to 80h A+B ≤ 80h* Write (WT) A) Start address: B) No.
SECTION 4 Commands Command Response Flow The command received from the Handy Terminal by the CF Reader/Writer may be different to the response sent to the Handy Terminal from the CF Reader/Writer, depending on the type of command and the communications designation. No Response If the CF Reader/Writer receives a reset command, it sends no response, performs reset processing, and waits for the next command. The indicator will light green when the CF Reader/Writer receives a command.
SECTION 4 Commands Command List There are 6 main types of commands. ■ Communications Commands Communications commands communicate with Tags. Command code RD Name Read Description Reference page Reads Tag memory data. p.44 WT Write Writes data to Tag memory. p.45 CW Computation Write Writes memory data and the calculation result to Tags. p.46 DF Data Fill Writes designated data to a designated area. p.47 Memory Check Sets and verifies Tag memory check codes. p.
SECTION 4 Commands ■ Appraisal Commands Appraisal commands investigate the occurrence of ambient noise and evaluate communications stability. Command code Name Description Detects noise level. NS Noise Measurement EN Error Noise Detection Detects noise above a certain level. p.57 SF Stability Evaluation Reads data from the Tag and evaluates the received data. p.58 SECTION 4 Command List 42 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual Reference page p.
SECTION 4 Commands Communications Designations The following two communications designations can be specified using communications commands. Communications designation code SA RA Name Description Single auto After the Single Auto command has been received, a communication is executed when a Tag is detected in the communications area and a response is returned. Repeat auto The operation specified under SA is repeatedly executed.
SECTION 4 Commands Communications Commands This section describes the commands used for communicating with Tags. Read (RD) Reads data from the area specified by start address and number of bytes. Command Command code "RD" Communications designation 2 2 Data Antenna desig- designanation tion 1 Communications designation Read area start address No. of read bytes 4 2 1 CR 㧖 2 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details. SECTION 4 p.
SECTION 4 Commands Write (WT) Writes the specified number of bytes of data starting from the specified start address to a Tag. Command Command code "WT" Write area start address Communica- Data Antenna tions designa- desig- designanation tion tion 2 2 1 Communications designation 1 No. of write bytes Write data 2 Specified number of bytes 4 CR 㧖 2 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details. p.43 Antenna designation Always “1”.
SECTION 4 Commands Computation Write (CW) Performs a hexadecimal calculation using the data in Tag memory and the calculation data and writes the result to the Tag. If an overflow occurs for addition or an underflow occurs for subtraction, the data is not written to the Tag and “1” is returned for the status flag. Command Command code "CW" Communications designation 2 2 Proc- Antenna ess designadesig- tion nation 1 Communications designation Calculation area start address 1 No.
SECTION 4 Commands Data Fill (DF) Writes one or two bytes of the same data to a specified Tag area. The write data is specified in hexadecimal. Command Command code "DF" Communications designation 2 2 Write area start address Data Antenna desig- designanation tion 1 Communications designation 1 4 Write area end address Write data 4 1 or 2 bytes worth of data 㧖 CR 2 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details. p.
SECTION 4 Commands Memory Check (MD) Calculates the check code for the specified block using the polynomial X16 +X12 + X5 + 1, and verifies the result against the check code attached to the check block. Command Command code "MD" Communications designation 2 2 Proc- Antenna ess designadesigtion nation 1 Communications designation Check block start address No. of check block bytes 4 2 1 CR 㧖 2 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details.
SECTION 4 Commands Tag Function Designation (TF) Sets/clears write protection for Tags. Command Command code "TF" Communica- Proc- Antenna desigess tions desigdesig- nation nation nation 2 2 1 Communications designation CR 㧖 2 1 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details. p.43 Specifies setting or clearing the function. “P”: Sets protection. “R”: Clears protection. Antenna designation Always “1”.
SECTION 4 Commands • No Write Protection When write protection is not set for the Tag: Send data: TFSAR1*[CR] Receive data: TF0000*[CR] • Write Protection Specified for One Location When setting write protection for Tag memory addresses 0005h to 0010h (single auto, hexadecimal) Setting Protection Area Information Send data: WTSAH100000405100510*[CR] Receive data: WT0000*[CR] SECTION 4 Setting Write Protection Send data: TFSAP1*[CR] Receive data: TF0000*[CR] Communications Commands When setting wr
SECTION 4 Commands ID Read (ID) Reads the Tag’s user ID. Command Command code "ID" Communica- Data Antenna tions desig- desig- designanation nation tion 2 2 1 Communications designation CR 㧖 2 1 Specifies the method for communicating with a Tag. Refer to Communications Designations for details. p.43 Always “H” (hexadecimal). Antenna designation Always “1”.
SECTION 4 Commands Communications Subcommand The communications subcommand is used in combination with communications commands. No communications processing is performed with Tags when the communications subcommand is used alone. Command Processing Abort (AA) Aborts processing of a command being executed and returns to the command standby status. Command Processing Abort can be executed during the processing of any command.
SECTION 4 Commands Controller Control Commands Parameter Setting (SP) This command sets communications conditions by setting the parameters in the CF Reader/Writer. Command Command code "SP" Process code Parameter data (only when changing) (Upper) (Lower) 2 CR 㧖 2 2 Process code (upper digit) Specifies the process to be performed for the parameter. “0”: Change “1”: Read “9”: Initialize (default setting) Parameter* Setting range 4 Set two decimal digits 01 to 60 (unit: 1 s).
SECTION 4 Commands Reset (XZ) Resets the CF Reader/Writer. Command Command code "XZ" CR 㧖 2 2 Response No response is sent. A response is not returned for the Reset (XZ) command. The indicator will flash green when this command is received. SECTION 4 Check the indicator after sending this command to confirm that it has been received.
SECTION 4 Commands Host Commands Test (TS) Returns the message sent by the Handy Terminal directly as the response. The Test command is used to test communications between the CF Reader/Writer and a Handy Terminal. Command Command code "TS" Message data CR 㧖 2 2 Message data Any character string for testing communications.
SECTION 4 Commands Appraisal Commands If errors are frequent during communications with Tags, one of the causes may be ambient noise. The appraisal commands are used to investigate whether or not noise is the cause of errors. It can also be used to check noise generation at installation sites before installing V670-series Tags or Antennas and Controllers. Even if read results are normal, reception waveforms may exhibit interference.
SECTION 4 Commands Error Noise Detection Command (EN) The Error Noise Detection command detects noise above a specified level. When deciding where to mount Tags and Antennas, use this command to investigate where the noise level is high.
SECTION 4 Commands Stability Evaluation Command (SF) The Stability Evaluation command evaluates the stability of received data. Data is read from the Tag, the received data is evaluated, and the evaluation results are returned in the response and through the indicator. Forty bytes of data is read starting from address 0000h. Evaluation Criteria Response Meaning A Evaluation criteria Excellent Min. 80% within distribution range B Good C Min.
SECTION 4 Commands End Code List Type End code Name Description Normal end 00 Normal end Host communications error*1 10 Parity error A parity error has occurred in the characters in the command. 11 Framing error A framing error has occurred in the characters in the command. Overrun error An overrun error has occurred in the characters in the command. 14 Format error The command format is incorrect. The character interval exceeds the set time.
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SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Diagnosis Function 62 Errors 62 Errors and Countermeasures 63 Troubleshooting 63 Error Tables 66 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual 61
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Diagnosis Function When errors occur with the CF Reader/Writer, the type of error can be determined through the indicator, i.e., by whether the indicator lights red or flashes red. Errors The errors detected by the diagnostic function can be classified into two types of errors. One terminates operation (fatal errors) and the other does not terminate any operation (nonfatal errors).
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Errors and Countermeasures Problems with the CF Reader/Writer are normally caused by one of the following four problems. • Handy Terminal is faulty. • CF Reader/Writer is faulty. • Tag is faulty. • Other Repairs are required if a device is faulty. Troubleshooting When an error occurs, study the situation fully, determine if the error will recur and its relation to other devices, and then check the error according to the following flowchart.
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting ■ Operation Check Flowchart Start Is the Handy Terminal power turned ON? N NO Contact the sales representative for the Handy Terminal manufacturer. YES Is a recommended Handy Terminal being used? NO Use a recommended Handy Terminal. p.12 YES SECTION 5 Is the CF Reader/Writer connected properly to the CF card slot in the Handy Writer? NO Connect the CF Reader/Writer so that the indicator is on the top. p.
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting *1 YES Send Read command (RD) from the Handy Terminal. Is the indicator on the CF Reader/ Writer flashing green? NO The command format is incorrect. Check the format of the Read command p.44 YES Bring the CF Reader/Writer closer to the Tag. NO SECTION 5 Are communications with Tags OK? Follow Check Table 1.
SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables ■ Host CommunicationsErrors Host communications errors are errors in communications between the CF Reader/Writer and the Handy Terminal. The indicator will flash red when a host communications error occurs. Error code Name Description 10 Parity error A parity error has occurred in characters in the command. 11 Framing error A framing error has occurred in characters in the command. 12 Overrun error An overrun error has occurred in characters in the command.
SECTION 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions 68 CF Reader/Writer 68 Tags 70 Protective Covers 73 Communications Distance Specifications 75 Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions 79 79 Influence of Metal behind Tags (Reference) 80 Chemical Resistance of Tags 82 83 Maintenance and Inspection 84 Table of JIS8 Unit Code (ASCII) 85 Degree of Protection 86 Electromagnetic Inductive RFID System User's Manual Appendices Memory Map SECTION 6 Mutual Interference between Ta
SECTION 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions CF Reader/Writer ■ General Specifications Item Specifications SECTION 6 Specifications and Dimensions Power supply voltage 3.3 V ±5%, 5.0 V ±5% Ambient operating temperature 0 to 40°C Ambient operating humidity 35% to 85% (with no condensation) Ambient storage temperature −25 to 65°C Ambient storage humidity 35% to 85% (with no condensation) Weight Approx. 28 g Current consumption 200 mA max. (power supply voltage 3.
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ Dimensions (Unit: mm) 37 42.8 7 34.1 5 Two, 2.5 dia. 43.8 45° Specifications and Dimensions 22 (46.3) SECTION 6 (90.1) 37.
SECTION 6 Appendices Tags ■ Specifications Item Description Model V670-D13F01 V670-D13F01H Memory capacity V670-D13F03 128 bytes Memory type FeRAM (non-volatile ferroelectric memory) Memory life No. of times accessed (See note.
SECTION 6 Appendices • V600-D13F01 16 1 14 Two, R0.8 Four, R0.5 8 Two, R0.8 Two, R0.2 Two, R0.2 Two, R0.2 3.5 1.2 1 Case material PPS resin Filling material Epoxy resin Reference plane (Unit: mm) • V600-D13F01H 28 20.5 Two, R0.8 14 Case material PPS resin Filling material Epoxy resin Mounting Hole Dimensions Two, 3.2 dia. Two, 3.2 dia. M3 screw holes Two, R0.8 Two, R0.2 Two, R0.2 20.5±0.1 8 Two, R0.2 Four, R0.5 1.2 14 Reference plane SECTION 6 3.
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ V670-A81 Attachment for V670-D13F01H Tag The communications range of a Tag will be reduced when Tags are attached to metal objects. The V670-A81 Attachment is specifically designed for V670-D13F01H Tags. When combined with this Attachment, V670-D13F01H Tags retain their original communications range even when installed on metal objects. Target Tag model: V670-D13F01H • Dimensions 28 Mounting Hole Dimensions 6 20.5±0.1 Two, 3.2 dia. M3 8 Two, 3.2 dia.
SECTION 6 Appendices Protective Covers ■ Dimensions • V670-A75SY8046 (for Symbol Technology Handy Terminals) 60.4 53.4 Two, (3 x 5) oblong holes Square holes SUS304CP T1.2 28 24 42 49 6 6 13.6 (36) 60 SUS304 4 dia., internal diameter 2.4 dia. SECTION 6 72 Two, 2.2 dia. SUS304 dia., internal diameter 2.4 dia.
SECTION 6 Appendices • V670-A75SH155S (for SHARP Handy Terminals) 38.8 Two, 2.2 dia. 19.3 SUS304CP T1.2 9 27 2.5 31 28 36 48 SUS304WPB 4 dia. 72.6 SECTION 6 45° 30 34 7.9 15 Specifications and Dimensions 74 21.5 Two, 2.2 dia. 64.
SECTION 6 Appendices Communications Distance Specifications The communications distance depends on the mounting conditions. Carefully check the conditions listed here.
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ Communications Area (Reference) • V670-D13F03 Distance in y-axis direction (mm) 㪊㪇 㪄㪊㪇 Nonmetal 㪉㪌 㪉㪇 Y (mm) X (mm) 㪈㪌 㪈㪇 㪌 㪄㪉㪌 㪄㪉㪇 㪄㪈㪌 㪄㪈㪇 㪄㪌 㪇 㪌 㪈㪇 㪈㪌 㪉㪇 㪉㪌 㪊㪇 Distance in x-axis direction (mm) • V670-D13F01/V670-D13F01H SECTION 6 Specifications and Dimensions Distance in y-axis direction (mm) Tag Attached Perpendicular to Passing Direction (X Direction) (Example) 㪄㪊㪇 㪊㪇 Nonmetal 㪉㪌 X (mm)) Y (mm) 㪉㪇 㪈㪌 㪈㪇 㪌 㪄㪉㪌 㪄㪉㪇 㪄㪈㪌 㪄㪈㪇 㪄㪌 㪇 㪌 㪈㪇 㪈㪌 㪉㪇
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ Operation Time (Reference) Operation time includes the TAT (Turn Around Time) and communications time. Command Communications time Response TAT The TAT is the total processing time required to operate the CF Reader/Writer, from the viewpoint of the Handy Terminal. The communications time is the time required for communications between the CF Reader/Writer and a Tag, and does not include communications with the host device.
SECTION 6 Appendices Read and write communications with Tags is performed in 4-byte units. This means that the communications time can be minimized by specifying the address and number of bytes so that the write start address is a multiple of 4. Example: If 4 bytes of data is to be written from address 0001h, change the address to 0000h. If the system configuration is such that the address cannot be changed like this, the times on the following table must be added to the communications time.
SECTION 6 Appendices Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions Mutual Interference between Tags When using multiple Tags, maintain the distances between Tags shown below to prevent malfunction due to mutual interference. • V670-D13F03 70 mm min. 70 mm min. ■ V670-D13F01(H) SECTION 6 16 mm Characteristics Data Based on Operating Conditions Using the above information as reference, carry out preliminary tests or take other appropriate measures to ensure proper installation.
SECTION 6 Appendices Influence of Metal behind Tags (Reference) Take into consideration the influence of metal behind Tags when installing them. The communications range deteriorates if there is any metal material behind the Tag. The following graphs show the deterioration in the communications distances depending on the distance between the Tag and the metal behind the Tag (same size as the Antenna).
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ V670-D13F03 Percent of communications distance (%) • Metal: Aluminum 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 * The communications distance without metal is 100%. 㪌㪇 㪋㪇 㪊㪇 㪉㪇 㪈㪇 㪇 㪉 㪋 㪍 㪏 㪈㪇 㪈㪉 㪈㪋 㪈㪍 㪈㪏 㪉㪇 㪉㪉 㪉㪋 㪉㪍 㪉㪏 㪊㪇 Distance between Tag and metal (mm) 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪇 SECTION 6 㪏㪇 㪎㪇 㪍㪇 * The communications distance without metal is 100%.
SECTION 6 Appendices Chemical Resistance of Tags Chemicals that affect Tags are shown below. ABS resin is used for case material and epoxy resin for filling material. Refer the following lists and do not use chemicals that effect ABS and epoxy resin. Use only chemicals that do not effect these resins. Tags cannot be used in applications with explosion-proof specifications. Chemicals That Cause Deformations, Cracks, etc.
SECTION 6 Appendices Memory Map Tag memory has a user area and an ID code. The memory capacity of the user area is 128 bytes. One byte of data is written to one address. The memory area is divided into pages of 4 bytes, 0000h to 0003h, 0004h to 0007h, etc. ■ Memory Map Page User address User area Write protection not used Write protection used $0000 $0001 1 Specified address in protected area $0002 $0003 $0004 . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 6 Appendices Maintenance and Inspection To maintain the CF Reader/Writer in optimum condition, daily or periodic inspections are required. The CF Reader/Writer mainly consists of semiconductor components, which have a long life. The following malfunctions, however, may occur depending on the environment and operating conditions.
SECTION 6 Appendices Table of JIS8 Unit Code (ASCII) b4 to b1 Col Row 0 1 0000 0 0001 1 0010 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1101 4 5 6 7 (SP) 0 @ P ` p TC1 (SOH) DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 TC2 (STX) DC2 " 2 B R b r 0011 3 TC3 (ETX) DC3 # 3 C S c s 0100 4 TC4 (EOT) DC4 $ 4 D T d t 0101 5 TC5 (NEQ) TC8 (NAK) % 5 E U e u 0110 6 TC6 (ACK) TC9 (SYN) & 6 F V f v 0111 7 BEL TC10 (ETB) ' 7 G W g w 1000 5 FE0 (BS) CAN ( 8 H X h 10
SECTION 6 Appendices Degree of Protection IP-@@ is classified by the test method described below. Check sealing in a working environment and operating conditions in advance. IP refers to the International Protection code. ■ IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standards (IEC60529: 1989-11) (A) Protective Classification for “1st symbol” Solid Foreign Objects Class Protection level No protection. 0 50 mm dia. Solid foreign material 50 mm or more in diameter (e.g., a hand) cannot enter.
SECTION 6 Appendices Class 3 Protection level Protection against water spray Test method overview (tested with fresh water) No adverse effect from water spray from within 60° of a vertical line. Spray water in an area within 60° to the right and left from a vertical line for 10 minutes, using the tester shown in the following figure. 0.07 l/min per spray hole 4 Protection against water splash No adverse affect from water splash from any direction.
SECTION 6 Appendices ■ NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) Table for conversion from NEMA enclosure classifications to IEC60529. (Conversion from IEC60529 to NEMA enclosure classifications is not available.
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