Omron V750-BA50C04-US User Manual

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UHF RFID System
V750 Series
User's Manual
Reader/Writer/Antenna
V750-BA50C04-US (Mono-static Reader/Writer)
V740-HS01CA (Circular Antenna)
V740-HS01LA (Linear Antenna)
Man. No.: Z235-E1-02

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  • Page 1 UHF RFID System V750 Series User’s Manual Reader/Writer/Antenna V750-BA50C04-US (Mono-static Reader/Writer) V740-HS01CA (Circular Antenna) V740-HS01LA (Linear Antenna) Man. No.: Z235-E1-02...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing an ID Sensor Unit for a V750-series RFID System. This manual describes the functions, performance, and application methods needed for optimum use of your V750-series RFID System. Please observe the following items when using the V750-series RFID System. •...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Section 4 Command Line Interface Section 5 Browser-Based Interface Section 6 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Section 7 Reference data Section 8 Appendices Section 9 RFID System V750-BA50C04-US Reader/Writer V740-HS01CA Normal type Circular Antenna V740-HS01LA Normal type Linear Antenna User's Manual...
  • Page 4: Read And Understand This Document

    PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY. In no event shall responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted.
  • Page 5 Performance data given in this document is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Introduction Safety Precautions  Signal Words Used in This Manual The following signal words and symbols are used in this manual to indicate precautions that must be observed to ensure safe use of the V750-series Reader/Writer Unit. The precautions provided here contain important safety information.
  • Page 7 Introduction  Warnings WARNING Never attempt to disassemble any Units while power is being supplied. Doing so may result in serious electrical shock or electrocution. Never touch any of the terminals while power is being supplied. Doing so may result in serious electrical shock or electrocution.
  • Page 8: Regulatory Compliance

    EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by OMRON Corporation, the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition.
  • Page 9: Precautions For Safe Use

    6. Turn OFF the power to the Product before attaching or removing an Antenna. 7. If an error is detected in the Product, immediately stop operation and turn OFF the power supply. Consult with an OMRON representative. 8. Dispose of the Product as industrial waste.
  • Page 10: Precautions For Correct Use

    Introduction Precautions for Correct Use Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failure, malfunctions, and adverse effects on performance and equipment. 1. Do not use non-waterproof Products in an environment where mist is present. (For Reader/Writer and normal type Antennas) 2.
  • Page 11 Introduction  Storage Do not store the Product in the following locations. • Locations exposed to corrosive gases, dust, metallic powder, or salts • Locations not within the specified operating temperature range • Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature or condensation •...
  • Page 12: Meanings Of Symbols

    Introduction Meanings of Symbols Indicates particularly important points related to a function, including precautions and application advice. Indicates page numbers containing relevant information. Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology. UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Table of Contents Introduction READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Safety Precautions Regulatory Compliance Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use Meanings of Symbols Table of Contents Features and System Configuration Features System Configuration Specifications and Performance Reader Antenna Specifications Gen2 Tags Memory Map Mode and Function...
  • Page 14 Introduction Command Line Interface Control method Communication Sequence Command/Response Format Communication Command Communication command (Exclusive commands for secure tag) Setting Command Control Command Undefined Command Browser-Based Interface Using the Browser-Based Interface Option Mode Safe Mode Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Errors and Countermeasures Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting Reference data...
  • Page 15: Features And System Configuration

    SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration Features System Configuration UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 16: Features

    Features and System Configuration Features The OMRON V750 RFID Reader (herein after denoted as the reader) uses RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to read data stored on RFID tags. The reader supports UHF (ultra high frequency) antennas, which are available separately. The reader receives tag data through the UHF antenna and transfers data to a remote computer over a network connection.
  • Page 17 SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration (2) Rich maintenance functions and on-site verification functions 1) Monitoring and setting via Web browser. Via Web browser, you can get an operation status or setting conditions and set the operation parameters easily. 2) Communication monitoring function that reduces the installation time A tag communication testing function, an on-site environmental monitoring function (a noise check for each channel), and an error logging function are equipped.
  • Page 18: System Configuration

    SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration System Configuration System example for logistic tracking application V750-series Radio wave propagative RFID system is ideal for long range communication and for the system construction used in the production process or distribution control. It is designed to have "High read range", "Quick response" and "Simple operation". Net work RS-232C Ethernet...
  • Page 19 SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration System Configuration Max.imum 4 antennas can be connected to the reader. Sensor input can be applied to external inputs at the reader as a trigger input for starting communication with the tag, and then it can output to its external outputs for controlling such as indicators or buzzer according to its communication results.
  • Page 20 SECTION 1 Features and System Configuration MEMO UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 21: Specifications And Performance

    SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Reader Antenna Specifications Gen2 Tags Memory Map UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 22: Reader

    Ethernet port RS-232C port Input/Output port Name Function Connector specifications Antenna port Connects with UHF mono-static type antenna specified by OMRON via Reverse TNC [ANT1-ANT4] antenna cables.Max 4 antennas can be connected to. Control port For future expansion. Exclusive connector...
  • Page 23 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Connectors Pin number for each connectors represents its pin allocation from the external view of the reader. (1) Antenna Port The antenna port is used to connect the antenna cable.  Connector: Reverse TNC ANT1 ANT2 ANT3 ANT4...
  • Page 24 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance (3) Ethernet Interface This port is used to connect the host to the reader via Ethernet. To connect them, use the commercial cable 10/10Base-T.  Connector: RJ-45 (8 pin) LED: Link (green) /Act (orange) LINK LED ACT LED Pin No.
  • Page 25 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance (5) Status Indicators Indicator Name Color Status Meaning Power Green Normally energized. Running Green Normally running. Flashing Boot processing (Short interval)* Flashing Safe Mode running (Long interval)** Reader error System error.The error has occurred and it stopped the system operation.
  • Page 26 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Dimensions  V750-BA50C04-US (Unit:mm) Four-4.8 dia. 234.95 (9.25inch)±0.3  AC Adapter (Unit:mm) 51.5 ±1 ±20 1200 ±50 UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 27: Antenna

    SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Antenna Name of each part  V740-HS01CA/V740-HS01LA Mounting Hole The number of Mounting Hole is about surrounding four. N-Female connector For connection with Antenna Cable.  Connector Name Function N-Female connector Antenna cable is connected with the connector. UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 28 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Dimensions  V740-HS01CA/V740-HS01LA 84.5±0.2 84.5±0.2 66±0.2 Mounting Hole 8-6.2 dia. UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 29 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Antenna Cable  Dimensions Item model V740-A01 3M å`V740-A01 10M V740-A01 20M length(L1) 300030(mm) 10000250(mm) 20000250(mm) • V740-A01 3M Shrinkage tube Shrinkage tube Label 3D-2V(Black) V740-A01 3m 16 dia. 21 dia. LOT No.xxxxx (38) (50) 29.1 17.4 3,000...
  • Page 30: Specifications

    SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Specifications General Specifications  Reader/Writer (V750-BA50C04-US) Item Specification Power supply Reader 12 VDC, via attached AC Adapter.(Less than 28W) voltage AC Adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50/60Hz (0.5 A at 120 V) Power consumption 28 W max.
  • Page 31 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Communications Specifications  Reader/Writer(V750-BA50C04-US) Item Specification Supported tag EPC global Class1 Generation 2 (C1G2) UHF operating frequency 902.75-927.25MHz FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) 50ch Antenna output 30dBm, 4W EIRP (Changeable for each antennas.) Connected antenna(s)
  • Page 32 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance External I/O Specifications  Input Specifications  Output Specifications (IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4) (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3, OUT4) Item Specifications Item Specifications Input method Photo coupler Output method Open collector output (Sync type: NPN) Input voltage 10.2 to 26.4 VDC Output maximum level 26.4 VDC...
  • Page 33 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Host communications specifications The reader can operate with Ethernet or RS-232C serial communication from host computer or system.  Ethernet Item Specification Conforming standard IEEE802.3 compliance (10Base-T) IEEE802.3u compliance (100Base-TX) Protocol TCP/IP Port TCP/IP Port: 7090, HTTP Port: 80 Cable length Marketed range ...
  • Page 34: Gen2 Tags Memory Map

    SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Gen2 Tags Memory Map Gen2 Tags Memory Map GEN2 tags have four memory banks. Kill Password and Access Password are stored in bank 00 (Reserved Area), EPC code is in bank 01 (EPC Area), Tag Identification Memory data that is read only is in bank 10 (TID Area). User data is in bank 11 (User Area).
  • Page 35 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Memory Map of the Gen2 Tag (For Impinj Co. MONZA chip.) Following table shows the memory map of the Gen2 tag (For Impinj Co. MONZA chip.) Memory Bank2 Area Tag Identification Memory (Read only) Bank 10 32bit Tag Identification Memory (Read only) Memory...
  • Page 36 SECTION 2 Specifications and Performance Memory Map of the Secure Tag  Following table shows the memory map of the secure tag ( -HIBIKI Ver1.34). 5F0h Block5 User [15 : 0] 5FFh 500h Block5 User [255 : 240] 50Fh 4F0h Block4 User [15 : 0] 4FFh 400h...
  • Page 37: Mode And Function

    SECTION 3 Mode and Function Mode Function UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 38: Mode

    SECTION 3 Mode and Function Mode Reader Operating Mode Reader operating mode contains three modes, Operation Mode, Safe Mode and Update Mode. If you push the Mode Switch for 1 second or more and release the switch while the system is running, or if the reader detects an error (ex.
  • Page 39: Function

    SECTION 3 Mode and Function Function The reader consists of there parts of function, System I/F function for communication with host system or controlling general input and output from external devices, control the reader device, and control the communication with RF tag. As a function of controlling the reader device, it includes Command execution, Self-execution, firmware update.
  • Page 40 SECTION 3 Mode and Function • Ethernet Ethernet is connected with the host such as server computer via TCP/IP protocol. IP address corresponds to dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP server. You can choose the static IP address (Default 192.168.1.200) or a dynamic IP address. Default setting is static IP address. The port 7090 is used by reader for communication.
  • Page 41 SECTION 3 Mode and Function  Web Browser Function All the reader function can be accessed thorough the web browser which is installed on the standard PC. It can open the operation windows by inputting the address http;//192.168.1.200(default). If you are setting individual IP address for each readers, you need to input its IP address.
  • Page 42 SECTION 3 Mode and Function  Digital Input/Output • Digital input Following two functions can be assigned to 4 digital inputs respectively. To assign the function, set via Set Operation window of command or Web. 1. User Input :reads ON/OFF state by receiving the command from the host. 2.
  • Page 43 SECTION 3 Mode and Function Reader control function The function of control the reader device provides the interpretation of the command from the system I/ F to tag communication control, and vice versa.  Command Execution Receiving a command from the host via Ethernet or RS-232C, the reader starts the command execution and return its response (result) to the host.
  • Page 44 SECTION 3 Mode and Function  Self-Operation The self-execution function provides the stand-alone solution to read RF tag and control the external output according to the result of reading tags without host controller. The registered command can be issued by triggering external input such as sensors. The result of communication or reader status can be outputted to external output.
  • Page 45 SECTION 3 Mode and Function • Programmable output The programmable output can output the reader operation status such as normal or error results, or judgment results based on comparison the response from the RF tag data. It can use from both command I/F or web browser I/F. Available conditions Function Output timing...
  • Page 46 SECTION 3 Mode and Function  EPC Word Length The function of setting EPC word length can be set by specifying the option "EWL" in the communication setting command (SETC). It can also be read by the command (GETC) with the option "EWL".
  • Page 47 SECTION 3 Mode and Function  Receiving Level Detection It can get the receiving signal strength from the RF tag (dBm unit, 0.125dBm step) by specifying the option "LVL" in the "-tif" parameter on the ID read command. In the UHF RFID system, the communication range varies by the influences of materials and condition of which RF tag attached and orientation of RF tag and type of RF tags etc.
  • Page 48 SECTION 3 Mode and Function Session Setting The session flag which described in the EPC Global Class 1 Generation 2 air interface standard indicates the duration of keeping power-on after the RF tag chip is shut down such as it comes out from the antenna field.
  • Page 49 SECTION 3 Mode and Function LBT (listen Before talk) In the Japanese radio regulation, it needs to check the available channels before it outputs the radio (LBT: Listen Before Talk) due to its limited channel usage. LBT requirements (for high output) Carrier sense level : -74 dBm/channel Carrier sense time...
  • Page 50 SECTION 3 Mode and Function MEMO UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 51: Diagnosis And Maintenance

    SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Connection of Reader and each equipment Reader/Writer Setting Installation Environment Installation and Wiring Wiring for cable UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 52: Connection Of Reader And Each Equipment

    SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Connection of Reader and each equipment The reader needs to be connected to antennas and host controller such as PC and PLC to operate as system. Also when it operates by external Input/Output devices, it needs to be wiring to those device to enable exchange control signals.
  • Page 53: Reader/Writer Setting

    SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Reader/Writer Setting Ethernet Setting When you connect the reader via Ethernet I/F, the default setting of the reader are shown as below. Please check the setting of Ethernet at host system when you connect. Item Factory-default IP Address 192.168.1.200...
  • Page 54: Installation Environment

    SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Installation Environment Since the protection grade for the reader is IP50 and the standard antennas is IP53(IEC60529), it can be installed only indoor environment within the protection grade. It needs to be refer to following instructions to get the system reliability and the system performance.
  • Page 55: Installation And Wiring

    Use M3 screws with spring washer and flat washer for mounting RF tag. Do not use the organic solvent such as screw lock tight after tighten the screws. It may cause the damage to the mounting panels. Mounting Hole Dimensions  Reader/Writer(V750-BA50C04-US) Spring washer Flat washer Mounting Hole Dimensions 235 ±...
  • Page 56 Diagnosis and Maintenance  Normal type Antennas(V740-HS01CA / V740-HS01LA) Spring washer Flat washer Mounting Hole Dimension 235±0.2 66±0.2 Eight, M6 or Eight, 6.5 dia. OMRON (Unit : mm) Tighten the screw with the torque 2Nm for mounting. UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 57: Wiring For Cable

    SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Wiring for cable Connection with Host Device  Ethernet Interface The cable is inserted and connected with the Ethernet port connector of the Reader/Writer. • When connecting it directly with PC Crossing Cable • When connecting it with PC by using the HUB and the Router Straight Cable ...
  • Page 58 Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name • Connecting to the Omron's PLC (programmable logic controller): Serial setting is set for "flow control: none". Reader/Writer D-Sub 9 pin male (inch screw). D-Sub 9 pin female (inch screw). Special Cable...
  • Page 59 SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance Method of assembling Terminal stand plug for external I/O As an input/output port, the reader contains a terminal block of which connector is removable with screws. Terminal block connector: MC 1,5/10-STF-3,81 (produced by PHOENIX CONTACT) How to wire a terminal block connector with signal cables (s) and how to connect it to the reader body.
  • Page 60 SECTION 4 Diagnosis and Maintenance MEMO UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 61: Command Line Interface

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Control method Communication Sequence Command/Response Format Communication Command Communication command (Exclusive commands for secure tag) Setting Command Control Command Undefined Command UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 62: Control Method

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Control method Control by command The reader writer's operation is directed by transmitting the command from connected host device. It replies the result of executing the command as a response. In the operation mode, all operation is controlled by the command according to the content of the transmitted command.
  • Page 63: Communication Sequence

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Communication Sequence In order to communicate with the RF Tag in the communications area of the Antenna, commands must be selected and used according to the mode and movement of the RF Tag. Single Access Mode In this mode, only a single RF Tag can be in the communications area, otherwise the result of the first communication with tag replies.
  • Page 64 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Single Repeat The reader communicates with a single tag at a time (one-to-one communication) and repeats the communication transaction. When the reader detects the first tag, it returns response to the host, then it begins the next transaction repeatedly. Whenever it detects an unread tag, it reads the tag and returns read results to the host.
  • Page 65 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Multi Access Mode In this mode, communications with all RF Tags in the communications area can be made on receipt of the command.  Multi Once The reader reads multiple tags for a specified period. At the end of the specified period, it returns read results and finishes the transaction.
  • Page 66 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • A sequence when two or more reader detects tags for the specified period. When it specified multiple antennas for communication with RF tags, the reader is priortized the communication with RF tags in the field within the timeout period. If the number of RF tags in the field is enough small, the reader can switch all antennas within the timeout period.
  • Page 67 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Multi Repeat The reader reads multiple tags for a specified period. At the end of the specified period, it returns read results to the host and then it begins the next transaction until termination command has been sent. At each period, the reader returns all read tag's results to the host.
  • Page 68: Command/Response Format

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Command/Response Format Ethernet and RS-232C has almost the same command structure for command line I/F. Command frame has a Command Code area to control the R/W and Command Data area that is used with Command Code. Terminator that indicates the end of the frame is [LF].
  • Page 69 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command Format Command Code SP Parameter 1 SP SP Parameter n SP Option 1 SP Option n Option item Option value Item Digit Explanation number Consists of four characters in ACSII format. Refer to Command Code List for information on command codes. Command Code p.
  • Page 70 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Composition of response frame  Response frame for RS-232C(The shaded portion is only RS-232C. ) FCS Calculation Range SOH (Start Code) : Indicates the beginning of the frame with SOH (For only RS-232C). Command Code : Specifies the command the reader executes.
  • Page 71 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Command Code List Executabl Comman e in Command Name Description d Code communic ation (1) Communication Command (to communicate with tags) RDID Read ID Reads ID data from the tag memory. WTID Write ID Writes ID data into the tag memory. RDDT Read Data Reads data from the tag memory (including passwords).
  • Page 72 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Exclusive commands for secure tag Following described Secure RFID protocol command (Secure function command). Secure function command can be used the reader which certification number has 001AHB1004 or 001PVAB1002. The reader which certification number is 001AHB001 can not use this function. This command is only valid for Secure function command.
  • Page 73 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Response Code List Response Code Category Response Name Description Main Normal end Normal end The received command ended normally with no error. Parity error A parity error has occurred in one of the characters of the command frame (For only RS-232C).
  • Page 74 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Command Specification  Parameters and Options for Communication Commands A communication command consists of parameter(s) mandated for command execution and option specified if necessary. Following table shows parameters of each command and available options. Command Data Options Parameters (mandatory) Command Code...
  • Page 75 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Option Details Option shall be specified with values following the code that indicates option type. Default Code Item Specified Value Value -seq Communication Specifies the communication sequence according to the operating conditions. For only -seq sequence "Read ID"...
  • Page 76 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface If you do not specified options, the following condition will apply to each option as default setting. Option Default -seq -ant -tmo 250 (ms) -tif No additional tag information -pwd Access password is not used -ptc 1 (C1G2) Notes: Timeout settings.
  • Page 77 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Example FCS calculation for RS-232C FCS is the result of the horizontal parity calculation (Exclusive OR) of the data right after SOH to the end of the Command data. RFID -seq MOC -ant 1 -tmo 500 Command Command code Command data...
  • Page 78: Communication Command

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Communication Command Read ID (RDID)  Command Format Command code Option 1 ---- Option n Option code Description Available Optional Value SOC: Single Once SRP: Single Repeat -seq Communication sequence MOC: Multi Once MRP: Multi Repeat -ant Number of antenna Specifies order of antenna operation with figure 1-4;...
  • Page 79 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Read ID (RDID) RDID(S)[options...]<LF> Command (S): Space code [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. RDID[RC](S)[CNT](S)[ID1 with ITM1](S)...[IDn with ITMn]<LF> (S): Space code [RC]: Response Code Response [CNT]: Tag Count [IDn with ITMn]: tagID with Items indicated by TIF option.
  • Page 80 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Write ID (WTID)  Command Format Command code Written data Option 1 ---- Option n Max. 512bits (128 characters) Item Description Written data Specifies hexadecimal number in word (16 bits) increments. Option code Description Available Optional Value -seq Communication sequence SOC: Single Once -ant...
  • Page 81 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Write ID (WTID) WTID(S)WriteData(S)[Options...]<LF> (S): Space code Command [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. Write Data: Data to be written in 4-digit hexadecimal number (Max: 128 characters). WTID[RC](S)[CNT](S)[ITM 1](S)...[ITEM n]<LF> (S): Space code [RC]: Response Code Response...
  • Page 82 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Read Data (RDDT)  Command Format Command code Memory Bank Data Pointer Data Length Option 1 ---- Option n 1 to 3 1 or 2 Parameter Description Specifies memory bank of Gen2 tag. 0: Reserved Area Memory bank 1: EPC Area 2: TID Area...
  • Page 83 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Read Data (RDDT) RDDT(S)mbk(S)dpt(S)dln(S)[options...]<LF> (S): Space code mbk: Memory Bank Command dpt: Data Pointer dln: Data Length [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. RDDT[RC](S)[CNT](S)[Data 1 with ITM 1](S)...[Data n with ITM n](<LF> (S): Space code Response [RC]: Response Code...
  • Page 84 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Write Data (WTDT)  Command Format Command code Memory Bank Data Pointer Written data Option 1 ---- Option n 1 to 3 Item Description Specifies memory bank of Gen2 tag. 0: Reserved Area Memory bank 1: EPC Area 2: TID Area 3: User Area...
  • Page 85 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Write Data (WTDT) WTDT(S)mbk(S)dpt(S)WriteData(S)[options...]<LF> (S): Space code mbk: Memory Bank Command dpt: Data Pointer Write Data; Data to be written [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. WTDT[RC](S)[CNT](S)[ITM 1](S)...[ITM n]<LF> (S): Space code [RC]: Response Code Response...
  • Page 86 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Lock (LOCK)  Command Format Command code Lock Code Option 1 ---- Option n Item Description Specifies a lock type of an (password / memory) area intended to be controlled with double digits code shown as below. (10) Kill pwd Access pwd...
  • Page 87 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Response Format Command code Response code Tag count TIF information ---- TIF information Item Description 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. Response code p. 71 Tag count Count of locked tag(s) Tif information specified with command.
  • Page 88 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Lock (LOCK) LOCK(S)LockCode(S)[options...]<LF> (S): Space code Command Lock Code: Lock Code (10 characters 0/1/*) [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. LOCK[RC](S)[CNT](S)[ITM 1](S)...[ITM n]<LF> (S): Space code Response [RC]: Response Code [CNT]: Tag Count [ITM n]: Items indicated by TIF option.
  • Page 89 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Kill (KILL)  Command Format Command code Kill password Option 1 ---- Option n -pwd XXXXXXXX Item Description Specifies a KILL Password. The password set previously in the Kill password area corresponding. - pwd XXXXXXXX Kill password * When all 0 is specified, the KILL command cannot be used.
  • Page 90 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example Kill (KILL) KILL(S)[options...]<LF> Command (S): Space code [options...]: When it is necessary, the option is specified. KILL[RC](S)[CNT](S)[ITM n](S)...[ITM n]<LF> (S): Space code Response [RC]: Response Code [CNT]: Tag Count [ITMn]: Items indicated by TIF option. Items are delimited by a comma. Example 1) When [Password;...
  • Page 91: Communication Command (Exclusive Commands For Secure Tag)

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Communication command (Exclusive commands for secure tag) Lock Read (LKRD)  Command Format Command code Lock code Option 1 ---- Option n Item Description Specifies a lock type of an (memory) area intended to be controlled with double digits code shown as below.
  • Page 92 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Response Format Command code Response code Tag count TIF information Item Description 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. Response code p. 71 Tag count Count of locked tag(s) Tif information specified with command.
  • Page 93 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Write Multiple Words (WTMW)  Command Format Command code Memory Bank Data Pointer Written data Option 1 ---- Option n 1 to 3 (1 to 3)4 Item Description Specifies memory bank of Gen2 tag. 0: Reserved Area Memory bank 1: EPC Area 2: TID Area...
  • Page 94 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Lock Block (LKBK)  Command Format Command code Block User password Lock code Option 1 ---- Option n number Item Description Specifies memory address of the targeted area in the user memory. Block number Specifies a password for each user area. User password The password should be same as the password set previously in the password area corresponding to the block number set above.
  • Page 95 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Response Format Command code Response code Tag count TIF information Item Description Response code 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. p. 71 Tag count Count of locked tag(s) TIF information Tif information specified with command.
  • Page 96 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Lock Read Block (LKRB)  Command Format Command code Block User password Lock code Option 1 ---- Option n number Item Description Specifies memory address of the targeted area in the user memory. Block number Specifies a password for each user area.
  • Page 97 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Response Format Command code Response code Tag count TIF information Item Description 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. Response code p. 71 Tag count Count of locked tag(s) Tif information specified with command.
  • Page 98 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Read System Information (RDSI)  Command Format Command code Option 1 ---- Option n Option code Description Available Optional Value -seq Communication sequence SOC: Single Once Specifies order of antenna operation with figure 1-4; max 9 characters. -ant Number of antenna The figure 1 to 4 is antenna's identical number.
  • Page 99 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  System Information Data Format Information Flag Reserved USER ATT Level Bank Lock Bank Lock Bank Lock Bank Lock Mem-size Mem-size Mem-size Mem-size Read Item Description Specifies a lock type of an (password/memory) area intended to be controlled with double digits code shown as below.
  • Page 100 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Item Description Represents lock status of each block with bit. Description Walue U5-Pass User Pwd read Perma lock U4-Pass User Pwd read Perma lock Block Read Lock U3-Pass User Pwd read Perma lock U2-Pass User Pwd read Perma lock U1-Pass User...
  • Page 101 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Set Attenuat (SATT)  Command Format Command code Level Lock Option 1 ---- Option n Item Description 0: Level 0 (zero) Level 1-6: RFU 7: Level 1 0: Level value is not controlled with lock. Lock 1: Level value is set unchangeable permanently.
  • Page 102 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Write Password (WTPW)  Command Format Command code Block User password Option 1 ---- Option n number Item Description Block number Specifies memory address of the targeted area in the user memory; 1-5. Specifies password for each user area.The password should be same as the password set User password previously in the password area corresponding to the block number set above.
  • Page 103: Setting Command

    (Peculiar information on Reader, Connected state of Antenna, Elapsed time) Code Name Description Fix Value MFT Manufacturer Manufacturer name is read. “OMRON Corporation“ TYP Type of the reader Product form is read. “V750-BA50C04-US“ XXX-XXX-XXX-X FWV Firmware version Version of the firmware is read.
  • Page 104 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Set Reader function (SETR) This command writes the functional conditions of the command in process into the nonvolatile memory in the reader. The setting shall be enabled at the upcoming startup. • Command Format Command code Parameter 1 ----...
  • Page 105 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Set Reader function (SETR) SETR(S)Param1=Value1(S)...(S)ParamN=ValueN<LF> Command (S): Space code param: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified. SETR[RC]<LF> Response [RC]: Response Code Example 1) When DHCP Enabled is set "ON": [Tx] SETR dhe=1<LF>...
  • Page 106 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Get Reader (GETR) • Command Format Command code Parameter 1 ---- Parameter n Item Description Referred Setting value and Setting item are specified. Refer to the Function condition setting of Reader/Writer for details of setting item. Parameter p.
  • Page 107 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Get Reader (GETR) GETR(S)Param1=Value1(S)...(S)ParamN=ValueN<LF> Command (S): Space code param: Setting item is specified by the sign. GETR[RC](S)param1=value1(S)..<LF> [RC]: Response Code (S): Space code Response param: Setting item is set by the sign. value: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified.
  • Page 108 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Operation Setting Specifying following option in the operation setting command (SETO) or operation read command (GETO) enables to set or read the reader's operation settings. Operation setting Code Name Description Factory setting Command Entry It specifies make a response after the registration command is executed replying ahead.
  • Page 109 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Code Name Description Factory setting Programmable Output Format: Timing(S)OutputTime(S)Condition Timing (One digit) 00:None (User input) 11:RUN output (The reader is running normally.) 12:ERR output (The reader stopped with error.) 20:COM output (The reader is communicating.) 2n:ATn Current antenna(s) (n=1 to 4) (The reader is communicating with specified antenna)
  • Page 110 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface The format of status judgment expression 1) If the NML mode is specified in output function setting, you can set conditions by using the following format. Condition A Comparison symbol data "DAT": data to be read Condition B "TCT": tag count to be read Comparison operators...
  • Page 111 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Set Operation (SETO) This command is to write operation conditions into the nonvolatile memories in the reader. The new setting shall be enabled at the upcoming startup. • Command Format Command code Parameter n Item Description Setting item...
  • Page 112 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Set Operation (SETO) SETO(S)param=value<LF> (S): Space code Command param: Setting item is specified by the sign. value: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified. SETO[RC]<LF> Response [RC]: Response Code Example 1) When the Response I/F after command execution is set RS-232C: [Tx] SETO rif=2<LF>...
  • Page 113 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Get Operation (GETO) This command allows the reader to read the current operation conditions. Even after setting operation command (SETO) is executed, the old information shall be read out unless the reboot is completed. •...
  • Page 114 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Get Operation (GETO) GETO(S)param<LF> Command (S): Space code param: Setting item is specified by the sign. GETO[RC](S)param=value<LF> [RC]: Response Code (S): Space code Response param: Setting item is specified by the sign. value: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified.
  • Page 115 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Communication Settings To set the conditions to communicate with tags, following items shall be specified in the SET Communication command (SETC) and GET Communication command (GETC). Specifying following option allows the reader to set or read the communication condition. To write the setting data into the nonvolatile memories in the reader, SAVE command (SAVE) shall be executed.
  • Page 116 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Set Communication (SETC) This command writes the communication settings in the reader. While the command is being executed, setting conditions in the reader are changed. To write the setting data into the nonvolatile memories in the reader, SAVE command (SAVE) shall be executed.
  • Page 117 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Set Communication (SETC) SETR(S)Param1=Value1(S)...(S)ParamN=ValueN<LF> (S): Space code param: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified. value: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified. Note: • It specifies a parameter connecting a setting item to a setting value. ('The setting item does not have to be prepended with ' -' .) •...
  • Page 118 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Get Communication (GETC) This command allows the reader to read the current communication conditions. Just after SET Communication command (SETC) is executed, new information shall be read out. • Command Format Command code Parameter 1 ---- Parameter n Item...
  • Page 119 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface • Command/Response Example Get Communication (GETC) GETC(S)Param1=Value1(S)...(S)ParamN=ValueN<LF> Command (S): Space code param: Setting item is specified by the sign. GETC[RC](S)[Param1=Value1](S)..(S)[ParamN=ValueN]<LF> [RC]: Response Code [ParamN=ValueN]: Setting item and value (S): Space code param: Setting item is set by the sign. Response value: Setting value is connected by equal sign (=) and specified.
  • Page 120 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Save communication setting (SAVE) This command allows the reader to write communication setting into the nonvolatile memories in the reader. If SET Communication command (SETC) is executed and then the reader is started up without executing this command (SAVE), new setting will be abandoned.
  • Page 121: Control Command

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Control Command Initialize setting (INIT) This command initializes all setting of reader to the factory default setting. All settings shall be written into the inner nonvolatile memories. After executing this INIT command, the reader requires reboot. ...
  • Page 122 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Stop the repeating operation (STOP) This command instructs the reader to stop the operation in process.  Command Format Command code  Response Format Command code Response code Item Description 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. Response code p.
  • Page 123 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Reset (RSET) This command reboots the reader after the reader returns the response that the command has received. When it is connected via Ethernet, it is disconnect the network connection before rebooting.  Command Format Command code ...
  • Page 124 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface External Input Output control (EXIO) This command allows the reader to output ON/OFF to the output terminal and read an input terminal status. If output port(s) is connected to the device(s) that is not used for general purpose, the reader ignores ON/OFF output for the port(s).
  • Page 125 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface  Command/Response Example External Input Output control (EXIO) EXIO<LF> (For input/output port status read) EXIO(S)OutputSignal<LF> (For output status specifying) (S): Space code Command OutputSignal: For OUT1-4, values are set with four characters (left to the right; 1-4) (0:OFF / 1:ON / *:Don't care) EXIO[RC](S)[InputSignal](S)[OutputSignal]<LF>...
  • Page 126 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Good Bye (GBYE) This command enables to shut down connection with Ethernet. After the reader received the command, it returns the response that the command has received. And the network connection is disconnected after 1 second. ...
  • Page 127 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Request Resend (RRES) This command instructs the reader to re-send the latest response data that has been sent. This command shall not be accepted when the other command such as Repeat mode is being processed. ...
  • Page 128 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Test System (TEST) This command instructs the reader to return the reader status data and the exact data message just after receiving it from the host. It is to test a communication line and to get reader status. ...
  • Page 129 SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Noise monitoring (NOIS) This command is to check the noise level of the specified antenna.  Command Format Command code Item Description (1) Noise level measurement Noise level measurement mode mode 0: fixed (2) Antenna port number The number of the antenna port where the noise level measurement is set.
  • Page 130: Undefined Command

    SECTION 5 Command Line Interface Undefined Command Illegal Command (ICMD)  Response Format Command code Response code Item Description 0000: Normal end For other Response codes, refer to Response Code List. Response code p. 71 UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 131: Browser-Based Interface

    SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Using the Browser-Based Interface Option Mode Safe Mode UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 132: Using The Browser-Based Interface

    SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Using the Browser-Based Interface You can display and operate the reader's Web interface by accessing the reader's IP address (the default is 192.168.1.200) via Web browser enabled Java (TM) Runtime. Only one user can access to this web interface at a time. When a user-A is operating via web interface and if another user-B accesses to the same reader, only the user-B can operate it.
  • Page 133: Option Mode

    Note1: (1) is a display area in the state. Item Description Note Product Type Type name of the product Fixed data V750-BA50C04-US Firmware Version Firmware version currently installed in the reader. Stable data if not updated firmware XXX-XXX-XXX-X Serial Number Unique number for product set in the factory.
  • Page 134 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Item Description Note Latest Communication Indicates "Active" in orange if a command is being executed. (Latest Comm.) Source Interface name of command execution source. It indicates the current command Ethernet / RS-232C / IN1 / IN2 / IN3 / IN4 / Web status by using command I/F (Ethernet/RS-232C) or the other registered command.
  • Page 135 The range of the set code Default Host Name Name to refer the host in the network Represented with from 1 to 63 ASCII V750-BA50C04-US characters. Domain Name Domain name in the network Represented with from 1 to 67 ASCII (None) environment for the reader.
  • Page 136 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Communication condition Settings Click to enabled the settings.. Click to save the settings after operation. (1) RF Control Item Description The range of the set code Default Antenna Power Power (dBm) of each antenna (from 1 10.0 to 32.0 Every antenna: 31.5 to 4)
  • Page 137 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface (2) Filtering Item Description The range of the set code Default Condition Selection Determines filtering condition None / 1 / 2 / 1 and 2 / (None) 1 or 2 Condition 1 Set value of the Condition 1 Bank Communication data bit length 0 to 3...
  • Page 138 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Operation Settings Click to save the settings. (1) Command Entry Item Description The range of the set code Default Response Interface Interface selection to send response Ethernet / RS-232C / None Ethernet of the command Initial Exec Initial command executed Command characters (None)
  • Page 139 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface (2) Programmable Output Item Description The range of the set code Default Output 1 (*1) Programmable output 1 settings Function Output function synchronize with this RUN / ERR / COM / ANT1 / ANT2 / (None) port ANT3 / ANT 4 / NML / ERC Duration [ms]...
  • Page 140 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Communication Test Click to stop the execution of repeat command. Click to send the command. Click to clear the response indicator area. (1) Option List Item Description Note Default Command RDID / WTID RFID Sequence SOC / MOC When only "RDID"...
  • Page 141 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface (2) Communication command input area The command selected by (1) is displayed in this area. The command can be edited directly in this area. (3) Response display area The response after the command is transmitted is displayed in this area. UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 142 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Utility The V750 reader serves 3 functions that assist you to operate it usefully.  Latest Error Logging Click to open error log. Click to start. Click to stop. Click to change options. Click to open channel monitor. (1) Status Indicator Area (2) Latest Error log Error log (Command Code and Termination Code) are shown which errors occur after booting up...
  • Page 143 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface  History of Error Logging Click to open latest error log. Click to start. Click to stop. Click to change options. Click to open channel monitor. (1) Status Indicator Area (2) Number of error time The total number of error after booting the reader are shown. The number of the command execution are shown in above column.
  • Page 144 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface  Noise Check Click to open latest error log. Select antenna number Click to stop. Click to change options. to be monitored. Click to start. Click to open error log. The level to detected as occupied channel by carrier sense.
  • Page 145 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface  Option information Click to open latest error log. Select option number to be displayed. Click to open channel monitor. Click to open error log. *Support is provided for the firmware version 103-103-104-0 or later. (1) Option No To display the information of available options, select [Option No.] (2) Option Name To display the information of available options, select [Option Name.]...
  • Page 146 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Firmware Update Click to open status windows. Specify the location of firemware. click to start the firmware update. To update the firmware, select the reader firmware file on the reference button and click the "update". When the update starts, the antenna indicator on top of the reader turns on, and IN/OUT indicator turns step by step to represents the progress of update.
  • Page 147: Safe Mode

    SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface Safe Mode Safe Mode is used for confirming the essential reader settings. You can obtain the setting information even though the reader has trouble in operation mode; for example, you can not access with Ethernet because of system error or your losing Ethernet IP address information. On safe mode, only status page and firmware update page are available.
  • Page 148 SECTION 6 Browser-Based Interface  Description of Each Item • Reader Status Item Description Note Product Type Type name of the productV750-BA50C04-US Firmware Version Firmware version currently installed in the Only the factory-default first number is displayed reader.100-100-100-0 Serial Number Unique number for product set in the factory.
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting Alarms And Errors

    SECTION 7 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Errors and Countermeasures Maintenance and Inspection Troubleshooting UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 150: Errors And Countermeasures

    Failure of AC adapter specialist to allow this operation. Please ask your sales representative of Omron. Failure of the reader Please ask your sales representative of Omron. RUN indicator does not lits, or ERR indicator lits. Execute power-on reset. If the reader still indicates same after power-on reset, Failure of the reader please ask your sales representative of Omron.
  • Page 151 SECTION 7 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Operation Status Potential cause Countermeasure Indicator ERR indicator blinking (slow blinking) The state of ready to The state of establishing connection operate Or, during execution on the command registration process via Ethernet I/F.  The operation error of the reader. The operation error of the reader consists of the setting error and the command input error.
  • Page 152 SECTION 7 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors 4. Condition of the RF tag installation (materials, orientation) The communication range may reduce even if the materials which attached RF tag is not metal. The communication range may vary by the orientation of the RF tag. Above figure shows the communication performance with standard RF tag orientation.
  • Page 153: Maintenance And Inspection

    SECTION 7 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Maintenance and Inspection The V750 Series Reader/Writer and Antenna must be inspected on a daily or regular basis so that the functions of the V750 Series can be used in good condition. The V750 Series consists of semiconductors that last almost indefinitely. The following malfunctions may, however, result due to the operating environment and conditions.
  • Page 154: Troubleshooting

    SECTION 7 Troubleshooting Alarms and Errors Troubleshooting Check item of each Response code Response code Check item  Is there the communication condition setting between Host device and Reader/Writer? <For Ethernet> Does Ethernet Cable use the correct one? Is the setting of Ethernet correctly set? No correspondence <For RS-232C>...
  • Page 155: Reference Data

    SECTION 8 Reference data Communications Time Receiving Level Detection UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 156: Communications Time

    SECTION 8 Reference data Communications Time The following charts show communication time on each mode. It is influenced on practical matters, for example, radio noise, distance between tags, materials tags are on and other environmental matters. Communication time is measured in shielded room with one reader, so that no reflection and no interference are considered.
  • Page 157 SECTION 8 Reference data Single ID Read/Write  Measurement condition at Communication Time environment: Anechoic Chamber Distance: 0.5 m fixation (Distance between antenna and tag) Condition: Communication time required to read 20 tag EPC(96bit) is measured. 0 . 5  Table of Communication Time Mode Single ID Read Single ID Write...
  • Page 158: Receiving Level Detection

    SECTION 8 Reference data Receiving Level Detection You can obtain receiving levels of the signals sent from tags (described at dB, Step: 0.125dB) by specifying "LVL" option as "-tif" parameter while the ID read command is executed. In UHF band RFID system, communication distance between a reader and tags depends on the direction of the tag surface, types of tags, or material of objects to which tags are attached.
  • Page 159: Appendices

    SECTION 9 Appendices Accessory Degree of Protection UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 160: Accessory

    SECTION 9 Appendices Accessory  Reader's accessory name model Number AC Adapter External Input/Output terminal MC1.5/10-STF-3.81 (produced by PHOENIX CONTACT) plug Instruction sheet Instruction sheet for accessories --- <Explanation> (1) AC Adapter Always use this AC adapter when you power the reader. (2) External Input/Output terminal plug Always use this terminal plug when you wired the external signal input/output from the external devices.
  • Page 161: Degree Of Protection

    SECTION 9 Appendices Degree of Protection Ingress protection degrees (IP-@@) are determined by the following tests. Be sure to check the sealing capa- bility under the actual operating environment and conditions before actual use. IP indicates the ingress protection symbol. ...
  • Page 162 No adverse affect from oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction. Oil-proof Protects against penetration of oil drops or oil spray approaching from any direction. Note: This OMRON in-house standard confirms resistance to cutting and other oils. It is equivalent to the former JEM standard. UHF RFID System...
  • Page 163 SECTION 9 Appendices MEMO UHF RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 164: Revision History

    Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and rear pages. Man. No.: Z235-E1-02 Revision code Revision code Date Revised contents April 2012 Original production August 2015 Made other minor corrections UHF RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 166 The Netherlands Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 U.S.A Tel: (31)2356-81-300/Fax: (31)2356-81-388 Tel: (1) 847-843-7900/Fax: (1) 847-843-7787 © OMRON Corporation 2012 All Rights Reserved. OMRON (CHINA) CO., LTD. OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD. In the interest of product improvement, Room 2211, Bank of China Tower, No.

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