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IC-HH20-V1
Handheld

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  • Page 1 FACTORY AUTOMATION MANUAL IC-HH20-V1 Handheld...
  • Page 2 IC-HH20-V1 With regard to the supply of products, the current issue of the following document is applicable: The General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry, published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie (ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IC-HH20-V1 Contents 1 Introduction................. 6 2 Declaration of conformity ..........7 CE conformity ....................7 Declaration of Conformity................7 3 Safety................... 8 Symbols relevant to safety ................8 Intended use ....................8 General safety instructions ................9 4 Product Description ............10 Use and Application ..................10 Displays and Controls .................
  • Page 4 IC-HH20-V1 Contents 8 Troubleshooting ............... 34 Error Message "Unknown System"............. 34 "No transponder" fault message..............34 "No connection!" fault message ..............34 "No saved data" fault message ..............35 "No data to copy" fault message..............35 9 Software description PF_Ident ........36 Menu Read/Write ..................
  • Page 5 IC-HH20-V1 Contents 10 Commands..............102 10.1 General Information about Command References........102 10.2 IP* Read/Write Heads ................. 55 10.2.1 Command Reference ................102 10.3 IS* Read/Write Heads ................. 68 10.3.1 Command Reference ................105 10.4 IQ* Read/Write Heads................108 10.4.1 Command reference ................108 10.5 Special Command Modes for IPC03 Read/Write Tags ......110...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Congratulations You have chosen a device manufactured by Pepperl+Fuchs. Pepperl+Fuchs develops, produces and distributes electronic sensors and interface modules for the market of automation technology on a worldwide scale. Before you install this device and put it into operation, please read the operating instructions thoroughly.
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    IC-HH20-V1 Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity CE conformity This product was developed and manufactured under observance of the applicable European standards and guidelines. Note! A declaration of conformity can be requested from the manufacturer. Declaration of Conformity The device has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations Tests confirmed that all valid FCC rules and regulations have been complied with.
  • Page 8: Safety

    IC-HH20-V1 Safety Safety Symbols relevant to safety Danger! This symbol indicates a warning about an immediate possible danger. In case of ignoring the consequences may range from personal injury to death. Warning! This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault or danger.
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions

    If serious faults occur, stop using the device. Secure the device against inadvertent operation. In the event of repairs, return the device to your local Pepperl+Fuchs representative or sales office. Do not dispose of storage batteries with the household refuse.
  • Page 10: Product Description

    Product Description Use and Application Handheld The IDENTControl system from Pepperl+Fuchs is an established, proven solution for stationary RFID applications. A mobile device for process control (read/write functions, initializing read/write tags) is provided with this handheld as an ideal enhancement to this system.
  • Page 11: Displays And Controls

    Read/write tags in this frequency range save larger quantities of data and offer a considerably higher reading speed than read/write tags of the 125 kHz system. IQH-* and IQH1-* read/write heads from Pepperl+Fuchs are compatible with most existing read/write tags that comply with standard ISO 15693. With the IQH2-* read/write heads you can use read/write tags that comply with standard ISO 14443A.
  • Page 12: Status Led

    IC-HH20-V1 Product Description Status LED LC display Softkeys Navigation keys Trigger keys Keypad Interface Battery compartment M12 connection for read/write head 4.2.1 Status LED The status LED indicates the following states: Meaning of status LED Status Description Green The handheld device is switched on.
  • Page 13 IC-HH20-V1 Product Description The following table lists all the symbols in the status bar and explains what they mean: Symbols in the status bar Symbol Description Charge state The battery capacity is between 50 % and 100 %. The battery capacity is between 20 % and 50 %.
  • Page 14: Button Overview

    IC-HH20-V1 Product Description Symbol Description The internal memory is full. There internal memory has no more space to store data. Batch mode inactive. Data is not cached in the internal memor y. Input mode Numerical input mode - data entered using the input keys appears in the numerical form.
  • Page 15: Function Buttons

    IC-HH20-V1 Product Description Function buttons Button Description Left function button (= left trigger button) Right function button (= right trigger button) Input keys "Alphanumerical "Alphanumerical lower case" "Symbols" Keys "Numerical" mode upper case" mode mode mode Switches between "Numerical", "Alphanumerical upper case", "Alphanumerical lower case"...
  • Page 16: Connections

    To complete the device, some other components are required in addition to the handheld included in the scope of delivery. The basic equipment includes: handheld, battery, double-ended cordset for handheld/read/write head, and charger. All components can be obtained from Pepperl+Fuchs.
  • Page 17: Installation

    2. Check that all items are present and correct based on your order and the shipping documents. If you have any questions, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs. 3. Keep the original packing material in case you need to store or ship the unit at a later time.
  • Page 18 IC-HH20-V1 Installation 4. Push the battery in the Handheld, hold in position and release the locking device so that the battery engages. Charging the battery Charge the battery as follows: 1. Connect the handheld device with battery to an interface cable.
  • Page 19: Handle Attachment

    IC-HH20-V1 Installation Handle attachment Attaching the standard handle Proceed as follows to attach the grip to the handheld device: 1. Insert the handheld device with battery into the bracket on the handle. 2. Slide back the handheld device until the connector on the handle engages in the cable connector socket on the handheld device.
  • Page 20 IC-HH20-V1 Installation The Handheld is now fitted to the handle. 5. Push down the Handheld carefully until the locking device on the Handheld engages in the handle. 6. Connect the interface cable to the cable connection socket underneath the handle.
  • Page 21 IC-HH20-V1 Installation The interface cable is secured against inadvertent removal. Note! We recommend mounting the handheld device using the screws provided for extra security. There are two screw holes in the lower section of the handle (see illustration). Removing the handle Remove the handle as follows: 1.
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    IC-HH20-V1 Commissioning Commissioning Switching on/off Switching on the handheld device Switch on the handheld device as follows: Press and hold either the left function button ( ) or the right function button ) for approx.1 second. The handheld device switches on.
  • Page 23: Data Input

    Connect the read/write heads to the 4-pin M12 socket on the front of the handheld using the V1-G-0.5/2.5M-PUR-V1-G double-ended cordset. The double-ended cordset can be obtained from Pepperl+Fuchs. Connect the read/write head before switching on the handheld. When switched on, the handheld automatically detects the read/write head.
  • Page 24: Operating Modes

    If you wish to operate the handheld device without a handle using a cable via the USB port, you must fit a battery compartment cover ODZ-MAH-BLANK to the device. This optional accessory is available from Pepperl+Fuchs. 6.4.2 Cable operation: RS 232...
  • Page 25: Cable Operation: Ps/2

    IC-HH20-V1 Commissioning Further information on interface settings see chapter 9.3.7 Connecting the interface cable to the Handheld To connect the interface cable to the Handheld, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the 8-pin DIN plug so that the arrows on the plug are pointing downwards.
  • Page 26 IC-HH20-V1 Commissioning Note! Required PS/2 interface cable You will require a PS/2 interface cable with the following connectors to connect the Handheld to the computer: 8-pin DIN connector for connection to the Handheld. ■ PS/2 socket for connecting an external keyboard.
  • Page 27: Cable Operation: Usb

    IC-HH20-V1 Commissioning 6.4.4 Cable operation: USB Configuring the USB interface on the handheld device Configure the USB command interface on the handheld device as follows: 1. Select Settings > Interface 2. Activate the USB interface. The USB submenu opens. 3. Press the Enter navigation button to activate the required mode ( 4.
  • Page 28: Operating With Bluetooth

    IC-HH20-V1 Commissioning 6.4.5 Operating with Bluetooth This handheld device is equipped with a class 1 wireless Bluetooth interface incorporating a radio system that enables wireless point-to-point communication with other Bluetooth-compatible devices. If the other Bluetooth-compatible device also has a class 1 radio system, a sensing range of approx. 100 m is achieved in a free field.
  • Page 29: Operation

    IC-HH20-V1 Operation Operation Teaching In Version 0 (C) P+F Read/Write IDENT-I Storage IPH-18GM-V1 Settings #121115 Teach in Applications About Once you have connected a read/write head to the handheld, the type of data for the read/write head must be taught in on the handheld. To do so, select the Teach-in menu item in the main menu.
  • Page 30: Write Data

    IC-HH20-V1 Operation Start addresses specify the location of the individual data blocks on data carriers. You can read out specific data blocks and transfer data by changing the start address. Defining the start address Define the start address as follows: 1.
  • Page 31 IC-HH20-V1 Operation Data Block quantity format Notes (maximum 32) Format Example In hexadecimal data xx xx xx xx 11 22 11 22 (hexa- format, numbers 0 to 9 (spaces are not decimal) and letters A to F are required) available.
  • Page 32: Editing Or Entering Data Manually

    IC-HH20-V1 Operation 7. Press the left selection button to write the data to the data carrier If the write operation is successful, OK appears on the display and the status LED flashes green. If you selected the buzzer and the vibration alarm in the Settings menu, you will also hear an acoustic signal and the handheld will vibrate.
  • Page 33 IC-HH20-V1 Operation Note! Observe the input format Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must always contain 2 characters and data bytes in decimal data format must contain 3 characters. Read/Write Send Storage Edit Settings Delete Teach in Send all Applications...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    IC-HH20-V1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error Message "Unknown System" Possible Cause Error Repair Unknown system Connect and Teach-in the read/write head for the IDENTControl system. "No transponder" fault message Possible cause Solution No transponder in the detection Position the handheld device correctly or move range transponder into the detection range.
  • Page 35: No Saved Data" Fault Message

    IC-HH20-V1 Troubleshooting Possible cause Solution Incorrect interface setting Select the correct interface and configure correctly. No interface available Connect the correct interface cable. "No saved data" fault message Possible cause Solution All data sent and "Autom. del." mode selected. No data in memory Read or enter data manually.
  • Page 36: Software Description Pf_Ident

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Software description PF_Ident Menu Read/Write The Read/Write menu offers the following options: Read in data from a data carrier. (Read data) ■ Write data to a data carrier. (Write data) ■ Read the data from a data carrier and write to other data carriers.
  • Page 37: Read/Write > Read Data

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.1.1 Read/Write > Read data In this menu, you have the option of reading data stored on a data or code carrier. Read data menu Submenu Options Menu entry Address Number of blocks Description of menu entries...
  • Page 38 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Changing the number of blocks Change the number of blocks as follows: 1. Select Number of blocks. 2. Press the CLEAR input button to delete the current entry ( 3. Enter the number of blocks using the input buttons.
  • Page 39 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of menu entries...
  • Page 40 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 41: Read/Write > Write Data

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.1.2 Read/Write > Write data In this menu, you have the option of writing data to a data carrier. Write data menu Submenu Options Menu entry Address Number of blocks Data Description of menu entries Address In the data input field of the Address menu entry, you have the option of changing the start address.
  • Page 42 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Changing the number of blocks Change the number of blocks as follows: 1. Select Number of blocks. 2. Press the CLEAR input button to delete the current entry ( 3. Enter the number of blocks using the input buttons.
  • Page 43 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of menu entries Data formats Data format Notes Format ASCII...
  • Page 44 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of the submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle. Caution! The function buttons remain disabled until you exit the Assign button submenu.
  • Page 45: Read/Write > Copy Data

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.1.3 Read/Write > Copy data In this menu, you have the option of copying a data set you have just read in to one or more different data carriers. Copy data menu Submenu Options Menu entry...
  • Page 46 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Changing the number of blocks Change the number of blocks as follows: 1. Select Number of blocks. 2. Press the CLEAR input button to delete the current entry ( 3. Enter the number of blocks using the input buttons.
  • Page 47 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of menu entries...
  • Page 48: Read/Write > Read Fixcode

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Information on the Copy data function Copying data To copy a data set from one data carrier to another data carrier, proceed as follows: 1. Select Read/Write > Copy data . 2. Position the read/write head on the handheld device directly in front of the data carrier that you wish to copy the data set from.
  • Page 49 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Options submenu Submenu Data format Assign button Menu entry Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is...
  • Page 50 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Data formats Data format Notes Format ASCII In ASCII format, numbers 0 to 9, xxxx (per block) letters A to Z and special characters stored in the Handheld are available. In hexadecimal data format,...
  • Page 51 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 52: Read/Write > Format Data Car

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.1.5 Read/Write > Format data car. In this menu, you have the option of formatting or deleting the complete data carrier by overwriting it with a self-defined character string. Format data carr. menu Submenu Options Menu entry...
  • Page 53 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of menu entries Data formats for the "Overwrite data carrier"...
  • Page 54 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 55: Ip* Read/Write Heads

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 3. Enter the value with which you wish to overwrite the data carrier using the input buttons. Make sure the correct data format is selected. 4. Press the left selection button to confirm the entry ( If the format of the entered characters differs from the specified data format, a fault message is issued.
  • Page 56 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Data In the Data field, you have the option of entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier. Options submenu Submenu Data format Assign button Menu entry Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry...
  • Page 57 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Data formats for the fixcode Data format Notes Format ASCII In ASCII format, numbers 0 to 9, xxxxx letters A to Z and special characters stored in the handheld are available. In hexadecimal data format,...
  • Page 58 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 59 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Read/Write > Read Register In the Read register menu, you have the option of reading specific configuration areas on the read/write tag. For further information on configuring IPC03 read/write tags, see chapter 10.5. Read register menu...
  • Page 60 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Note! The data points can be read out or written only when password mode is activated and the correct password is sent. Options submenu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry...
  • Page 61 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of Menu Entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 62 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Options submenu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the Submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 63 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of Menu Entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 64 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Protection submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Read protect (start/end) Write protect (start/end) Description of Menu Entries Read protect In the Read protect menu entry, you have the option of setting the start and end areas (in bits) for read protection in the file entry fields.
  • Page 65 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the Submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 66 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Control submenu Submenu Options Menu entry Standard read (starts/end) PSW protect User bits Description of Menu Entries Standard read In the data input fields in the Standard read menu entry, you have the option of defining the start and end address of the data area you wish to read.
  • Page 67 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Options submenu Submenu apply to key Menu entry Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the Submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 68: Is* Read/Write Heads

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of Menu Entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 69 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of Menu Entries Data In the data input field of the Data menu entry, you have the option of entering data that you wish to write to the data carrier. Options submenu Submenu Data format...
  • Page 70 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of Menu Entries Button Description Left The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the left function button ( Right The command from the higher level menu is assigned to the right function button (...
  • Page 71 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Read spec. fix menu Submenu Options Menu entry Options submenu Submenu Data format Assign button Menu entry Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII...
  • Page 72 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of menu entries Data formats for the special fixcode Data format...
  • Page 73 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of the submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle. Caution! The function buttons remain disabled until you exit the Assign button submenu.
  • Page 74 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Write spec. fix menu Submenu Options Menu entry Data Description of Menu Entries Data In the Data field, you have the option of entering the data that you wish to write to the read/write tag. Options submenu...
  • Page 75 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the Submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is read or written. Description of Menu Entries...
  • Page 76 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the Submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 77 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 3. To confirm the entry, press the left soft key ( If the format of the characters entered differs from the specified data format, an error message is issued and the value is not adopted. 4. Position the read/write head on the handheld device directly in front of the read/write tag.
  • Page 78 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Options submenu Submenu Data format Assign button Menu entry Data format submenu Submenu Menu entry ASCII Description of the submenu Data format In the Data format submenu, you can define the data format in which the data is...
  • Page 79 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Assign button submenu Submenu Menu entry Left Right Handle Description of the submenu Assign button In the Assign button submenu, you can assign the command from the higher level menu to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle.
  • Page 80: Menu Memory

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 3. Press the left softkey ( ) to reset the attribute bit of the data carrier. Menu Memory All data sets that you have read in are stored in the Memory menu. The Memory menu offers the following options: Browsing through stored data sets.
  • Page 81: Memory > Options

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.2.1 Memory > Options In this menu, you have the option of sending, modifying, deleting or entering data manually. Options Submenu Menu entry Send Modify Delete Send all Delete all Input data Description of menu entries...
  • Page 82 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 5. Press the right selection button to exit the Memory menu ( Edit This command gives you the option of modifying the data record currently selected. Note! Observe the input format Data bytes in hexadecimal data format must always contain 2 characters and data bytes in decimal data format must contain 3 characters.
  • Page 83 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 4. Press the left navigation button ( ) or the right navigation button ( access another data set. 5. Press the right selection button to exit the Memory menu ( Send all This command gives you the option of sending all data sets to the computer via the preset interface.
  • Page 84: Menu Settings

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Menu Settings You can configure the following basic settings in the Settings menu. Change the transponder type. ■ Change the data format. ■ Activate or deactivate password mode (IP* read/write heads only, operating ■ frequency 125 kHz) Assign functions to the function buttons on the handheld device and handle ■...
  • Page 85: Settings > Tag Type

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.1 Settings > Tag Type In the Tag type menu, you have the option of selecting the tag type in use. The corresponding tag types become available for selection, depending on the operating frequency of the read/write head connected. In the example menu screenshots below, the process for selecting 13.56 MHz is described.
  • Page 86 13.56 MHz transponder types This transponder type is used to read the UID (read only code) of all Pepperl+Fuchs supported transponders compliant with ISO 15693. If you select the entry Other , you can enter a transponder type manually. Transponder types 00 to 99 are available.
  • Page 87: Settings > Data Format

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Selecting the transponder type 1. Select Settings > Transponder type. 2. Press the Enter navigation button to activate the required transponder type An asterisk appears in front of the activated menu entry. 3. Press the left selection button to confirm your selection ( 4.
  • Page 88: Settings > Trigger Buttons

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.3 Settings > Trigger buttons In the Trigger buttons submenu, you have the option of assigning commands to the function buttons on the handheld device and the buttons on the handle. Overview of available commands see chapter 10.4.1...
  • Page 89: Settings > Check Sum

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Note! Correct time stamp Set the current date and time under Settings > Date/time to generate a correct time stamp. Time stamp menu Submenu Menu entry 9.3.5 Settings > Check sum In the Check sum you can specify a check sum for the data to be transferred.
  • Page 90: Settings > Prefix/Suffix

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.6 Settings > Prefix/suffix In the Prefix/suffix menu, you can attach a suffix to the data (after the time stamp) or place a prefix in front of the data prior to transfer. Single characters or character strings can be added (in ASCII format).
  • Page 91 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries You can configure these parameters for the individual interfaces in different operating modes: Interface and operating modes Description RS 232 Baud Specify the required baud rate here. Select from the following values: 1200 ■...
  • Page 92 (end-to-end handshake). Pepperl+Fuchs offers "XML Router - BE" software for XML Bluetooth modems. This software is suitable for Windows PCs and Windows Pocket PCs. "XML Router - BE" also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require a keyboard port.
  • Page 93: Settings > Send/Save

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of the submenu Options In the Options submenu, you can specify whether to connect or disconnect the interface automatically. You can also configure the timeout (in ms) for the V commands. Description of menu entries Autom.
  • Page 94: Settings > Language

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Description of menu entries Function Explanation Always send Read or entered data is sent immediately from the handheld device to the connected computer. The data is transferred irrespective of the Always save setting. Always save Read or entered data is saved in the memory of the handheld device, regardless of whether it was sent to a computer.
  • Page 95: Settings > Date/Time

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.10 Settings > Date/time You can set the date and time in the Date/time submenu. Date/time menu Submenu Menu entry Year Month Hours Minutes Entering the date and time 1. Navigate to the individual data input fields using the up navigation button ) and the down navigation button ( 2.
  • Page 96: Settings > Vibration

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident System menu Submenu Menu entry Illumination/time in sec. Standby mode/time in sec. Setting the illumination and standby time 1. Navigate to the individual data input fields using the up navigation button ) and the down navigation button ( 2.
  • Page 97: Settings > Buzzer

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.13 Settings > Buzzer In the Buzzer submenu, you can adjust the volume of the buzzer (in percent) and the buzzer duration after a successful read or write command or after successfully executing a command using the function buttons (in ms).
  • Page 98 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Default settings Function Default value Assignment of trigger buttons right, left button and handle Message ENG: "Read fixcode" Message GER: "Fixcode lesen" Data format ASCII/HEX/DEC ASCII Password mode Password 00000000 Time stamp on/off Check sum on/off Interface USB ->...
  • Page 99 IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident 9.3.15 IP* Read/Write Heads Operating frequency: 125 kHz. Settings > Password For further information on Password mode, see see chapter 10.5 Password submenu Submenu Menu entry PSW mode Password [ASCII] Description of Menu Entries PSW mode In the PSW mode menu entry, you have the option of activating or deactivating password mode.
  • Page 100: Menu Applications

    Do not modify JavaScript programs from the manufacturer. ■ If you write your own JavaScript programs, check that the identification ■ function is not affected. Note! Creating a separate user interface If you wish to create your own user interface, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs.
  • Page 101: Menu Info

    IC-HH20-V1 Software description PF_Ident Menu Info The Info menu contains additional information on: Manufacturer ■ Model number ■ Part number (PrtNo) ■ Version of firmware for read/write head (FW) ■ Version of PF_Ident.js software (SW) ■ Hardware version ( HW) ■...
  • Page 102: Commands

    IC-HH20-V1 Commands Commands 10.1 General Information about Command References The handheld makes the relevant command set available depending on the connected read/write head. Once the handheld has detected the connected read/write head, the software is adjusted to the operating frequency of the read/write head.
  • Page 103 IC-HH20-V1 Commands Single Read Fixcode (SF) Command: Response: <Status><Data> Only one attempt is made to read fixcode. The specified length of the fixcode depends on the data carrier type. Single write fix code (SX) Command: SX <FixType> <FixLen> <Data> Response: <Status>...
  • Page 104 IC-HH20-V1 Commands Change Tag (CT) Command: CT<TagType> Response: <Status> This command tells the read/write head which data carrier type it is communicating with. This setting is stored permanently. Password mode (PM) Command: PM<Mode> Response: <Status> Activates (mode = "1") and deactivates (mode = "0") password mode for the read station.
  • Page 105: Command Reference

    <WordNum> 2 characters [ASCII] Number of data blocks to read or write. Range from '00' to 'FF' depending on the data carrier type. On the IC-HH20-V1, the status message appears on the display in clear text: Status German display text...
  • Page 106 IC-HH20-V1 Commands Single Read Words (SR) Command: SR<WordAddr><WordNum> Response: <Status><Data> Only one attempt is made to read <WordNum> data blocks from block address <WordAddr>. Single Write Words (SW) Command: SW<WordAddr><WordNum><Data> Response: <Status> Only one attempt is made to write <WordNum> data blocks from block address <WordAddr>.
  • Page 107 <WordNum> 2 characters [ASCII] Number of data blocks to be read or written. Range from '00' to 'FF', depending on data carrier type. On the IC-HH20-V1, the status message appears on the display in clear text: Status German display text...
  • Page 108: Iq* Read/Write Heads

    IC-HH20-V1 Commands Status German display text English display text falscher Befehl command error kein Transponder no tag Hardwarefehler hardware error Softwarefehler software error Ser vice-Schnittstelle service interface unbekannter Fehler unknown error 10.4 IQ* Read/Write Heads Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz. 10.4.1...
  • Page 109 <WordNum> 2 characters [ASCII] Number of data blocks to be read or written. Range from '00' to 'FF', depending on data carrier type. On the IC-HH20-V1, the status message appears on the display in clear text: Status German display text...
  • Page 110: Special Command Modes For Ipc03 Read/Write Tags

    IC-HH20-V1 Commands Status German display text English display text falscher Befehl command error kein Transponder no tag Hardwarefehler hardware error Softwarefehler software error Ser vice-Schnittstelle service interface unbekannter Fehler unknown error 10.5 Special Command Modes for IPC03 Read/Write Tags Note! You can only use the commands in this section for the data carrier type '03' (IPC03).
  • Page 111 IC-HH20-V1 Commands The individual bits have the following meanings: Protection word Meaning Byte 0 ... 7 First read-protected word 8 ... 15 Last read-protected word 16 ... 23 First write-protected word 24 ... 31 Last write-protected word Control word Meaning Byte 0 ...
  • Page 112 IC-HH20-V1 Commands To read and write the words 1 “Protection Word” and 2 “Control Word”, the correct password is always required and therefore the password mode must be active (see the commands SC or EC). In addition, the access to the read/write tag can be limited via read- and write- protected ranges.
  • Page 113 IC-HH20-V1 Commands Operating mode “Default Read” In "default read" operating mode, 1 or 2 words are read extremely quickly. The area of memory earmarked for reading is already specified on the tag. The R/W head does not have to identify the memory area for the tag.
  • Page 114 IC-HH20-V1 Commands Single write configuration (SC): Command: SC <Ident channel><ConfAddr><Data><CHCK><ETX> Response: <Status><Ident channel><CHCK><ETX> The R/W head makes exactly one attempt to write a word to the configuration range ("Protection Word" or "Control Word") from the address <ConfAddr>. The password mode must be active so that the R/W head can write to the configuration range.
  • Page 115: Ascii Table

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