RodinBell D-100 User Manual

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Shenzhen RodinBell Technology Co., Ltd.
D-100 UHF RFID Desktop Reader
User Manual
V1.1
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  • Page 1 Shenzhen RodinBell Technology Co., Ltd. D-100 UHF RFID Desktop Reader User Manual V1.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Catalogue 1. D-10X View ..........................3 1-1: Front View ..........................3 1-2: Back View ..........................3 1-3: Plan View ..........................3 2. Reader Configurations ....................... 4 2.1 Initial Use ........................... 4 2.1.1 Step 1: Connect The Reader to PC via USB or Serial Port............4 2.1.2 Step 4: Operating Reader via Demo ..................
  • Page 3: D-10X View

    1. D-10X View 1-1: Front View 1-2: Back View 1-3: Plan View...
  • Page 4: Reader Configurations

    Reader Configurations 2.1 Initial Use 2.1.1 Step 1: Connect The Reader to PC via USB or Serial Port Method NO.1: You can connect the reader to your PC via USB Cable, as illustrated below: Next, please switch the DIP to the position as illustrated below: Method NO.2: You can also connect the reader to PC via RS-232 serial port, as illustrated below: Next, please switch the DIP to the position as illustrated below:...
  • Page 5: Step 4: Operating Reader Via Demo

    When the indicator light on and sound of a short beep, reader is ready. Note: Driver will be installed automatically when reader is connected to PC for the first time. But some computers may fail. In this case, please install driver manually. (please see: Installing Driver at page 21).
  • Page 6: Setting Rf Parameter

    4. Text communication with the reader: Click on Get in Firmware Version or in Reader Identifier, the following screen displays: Now the reader has been connected to PC successfully. 2.2Setting RF Parameter After connecting the reader with PC, we need to set some basic RF parameters: RF Output Power & RF Spectrum.
  • Page 7: Iso-18000-6C Tag Inventory

    the carrier frequency.  Frequency range the reader supports: 865MHz-868MHz(ETSI), 902MHz -928MHz(FCC). You can set the reader in RF Spectrum Setup->User Define, as illustrate below: Users can set RF spectrum via these three parameters: Start Frequency, Frequency Interval, The number of Frequency points.
  • Page 8 Inventoried Quantity Total number of inventory tags since click on Inventory. Speed Speed of identification Tag, unit: piece / sec Total Tag Communication Total return EPC data of tags (Including repeated data) Command Duration Time of each inventory command takes, unit: ms Total Inventory Duration Total elapsed time since click on Inventory , unit: ms.
  • Page 9 Note: the identified tags won’t be shown in the Tag list. 2. Click Stop first, then click Get Buffer. All the data in cache will be uploaded as illustrated below:...
  • Page 10: Accessing Iso-18000-6C Tag

    Functions description under Buffer Mode: Get and Clear: Read the data form cache and then clear the cache. It will be empty when you read the cache again. Query tag Quantity: If you just want to know how many tags are there in cache without details, click on this button.
  • Page 11: Write Tags

    2.4.2 Write Tags The area of Write Tag is the same as Read Tag, but you need to provide access password and information of data to be written. When the operation done successfully, the screen will display as follows: Note: The maximum length of one-time write is 32 Word (64 bytes, 512bits). 2.4.3 Lock Tags A password is necessary to be provided for locking tags.
  • Page 12: Kill Tags

    Same as Write Tags, data of identified tags will be displayed in Tag List. 2.4.4 Kill Tags Password is necessary which can not be 00 00 00 00 before Kill Tags. Therefore, to kill a tag please need change the content of password via Write Tag Operation first. When tag is killed successfully, the information will display as follows: 2.4.5 Tag Selection No matter how many tags in RF region, we just want to access EPC tags which are already identified.
  • Page 13: Error Display Might Be Returned

    After choosing the tag, please click Select and the screen will display as follows: We could see that the column on the left for Selected Tag has been selected. Next, all the operations are based on the tag with this EPC NO. If you want to cancel the match of EPC, just deselect the column for Selected Tag, as below: 2.4.6 Error Display Might Be Returned Errors occur if wrong operations done:...
  • Page 14 ◆ No tags to be operated: Reason why: Tags beyond the area that the RF could cover. For more information about the operation history returned, please defer to the document: UHF RFID Reader Serial Interface Protocol V3.1.
  • Page 15: Develop Your Own Rfid Application

    3. Develop your own RFID Application Most functions of the reader can be operated through the demo. But in practical applications, user might need to develop their own applications. Please defer to the document: UHF RFID Reader Serial Interface Protocol V3.1.The reader follows the definition both of the RS - 232 and TCP / IP interface. Demo provides an important function of recording serial transmission, so that users can quickly grasp the content of communication protocol in practice.
  • Page 16: Installing Driver

    4. Installing Driver 1. Open the D-100 Driver folder. 2. Double click on CDM20828_Setup.exe, the following screen displays: 3. Click on Extract: After installation is complete, we could connect reader to PC successfully.
  • Page 17 FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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