Invengo XC-RF812 User Manual

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XC-RF812 Reader
Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2 Thank you for using Invengo’s RFID products! We are glad that you’ve chosen XC-RF812 UHF RFID reader. We hope our product will make your daily tasks at work easier!
  • Page 3 Foreword This manual applies to the XC-RF812 reader. This manual provides information on product application, maintenance, repair and other features for users and maintenance personnel of the products. Current version of this manual is V1.1, with revision record as follows: 9 June 2014 V1.0...
  • Page 4 Main content Product Overview Performance Parameters Dimensions and Weight Structural Features and Working Principals Installation and Troubleshooting Operating RFID Demo Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting Transport and storage Packaging and Un-packing After-sale Service and Contact...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Warning sign Improper handling may cause damage to health. Improper handling may result in equipment damage. Notification sign If ignored, it may result in unsuccessful operation. If ignored, it may result in undesired effect.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Content 1 Product Overview ................. 1 1.1 Introduction ....................1 1.2 Application scope ..................1 1.3 Model description ..................2 1.4 Operating conditions ....................2 1.5 Operating Environment ................. 2 1.6 Safety and protective measures ..............2 2 Performance Parameters ............. 3 2.1 Features ......................
  • Page 7 5 Installation and Troubleshooting ..........8 5.1 Installation tips ....................8 5.2 Installation conditions ................... 8 5.2.1 Connecting the XC-RF812 ................... 8 5.2.2 Apply power to the XC-RF812 ................9 5.3 Troubleshooting ..................... 9 5.4 Acceptance ....................10 5.4.1 Structure acceptance ................... 10 5.4.2 Performance Acceptance ..................
  • Page 8 9 Packaging and Un-packing............25 9.1 Packaging ..................... 25 9.2 Un-packing....................25 10 After-sale Service and Contact ..........26 10.1 After-sale service ..................26 10.1.1 Reader information ................... 26 10.1.2 Computer Information ..................26 10.2 Other matters....................27...
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    1 Product Overview 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction The XC-RF812-type reader is a high performance UHF reader with a built-in antenna. The reader supports ISO18000-6C/6B standards, operates at frequency of 902-928MHz, and offers excellent protection and write performance, simple and elegant design, and ease to use.
  • Page 10: Model Description

    1 Product Overview 1.3 Model description The XC-RF812 reader is an UHF reader integrated with a high-performance near-field UHF antenna. 1.4 Operating conditions An RFID data collection system is comprised of reader, tags, antenna, computer and reader interface software. Before using the XC-RF812 reader, check RFID data collection system is complete, and connection between the various components is reliable.
  • Page 11: Performance Parameters

    ● Power: Power adapter: AC input 100-240V, 50-60Hz; DC output 5V ± 0.3V / 4A; other power supply option: (5V to 6V / 2A) ● Network interface communication rate: 10M / 100M adaptive ● Serial communication rate: 115200bps (default), 19200 bps, and 9600bps User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 12: Dimensions And Weight

    3 Dimensions and Weight 3 Dimensions and Weight 3.1 Dimensions Figure 3-1 XC-RF812 XC-RF812 reader dimensions: ● Metric 170.0mm x122.5mm x 30.5mm(Not inclusive of accessories) ● Imperial 6.69in x4.82 in x 1.20 in 3.2 Weight XC-RF812 reader weight: ● Metric Approximately 0.5kg (Not inclusive of accessories)
  • Page 13: Structural Features And Working Principals

    The XC-RF812 reader comprises antenna modules, RF modules, baseband unit, power supply unit and chassis components. An RFID application environment consists of the XC-RF812 reader, tag, and PC machine (PC). The baseband unit controlled by PC machine sends commands to the RF unit.
  • Page 14: Led Panel

    (2) ladder-USB interface (3) DC power jack, φ 5 pin DC power socket, use output 5V/4A power adapter power supply. 4.2.2 LED panel Figure 4-2 XC-RF812 LED panel For the LEDs’ definitions, see Table 4-1 : Table 4-1 LED definitions Number...
  • Page 15: Pc And Api Requirements

    Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Service Pack 2;Windows 7 ;Windows 8 4.3.2 API ● .NET API, VC, and JAVA dynamic link library ● RFID Reader Demo For more information, see Programmer’s Reference Manual and RFID Reader Demo User’s Guide User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 16: Installation And Troubleshooting

    5.2.1 Connecting the XC-RF812 Connect the reader to the PC. Connect the XC-RF812 reader to the PC with a network cable or a USB cable. The PC IP address and reader IP address must be in one network segment (default User’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Apply Power To The Xc-Rf812

    After booting the system, the XC-RF812 reader, by default, is in standby mode. The reader does not transmit power in the initialization and standby mode (RF power amplifier is turned off), and only operates after receiving “read tag”...
  • Page 18: Acceptance

    For additional information see Installation Notes! 5.4.2 Performance Acceptance Check if the reader operates properly mainly from the following two aspects: ● check if the reader is working properly. ● check if the read range meets the requirements. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 19: Operating Rfid Demo

    6 Operating RFID Demo 6.1 Preparation before operating RFID Demo User can use Demo software to operate the XC-RF812 reader, including system control, parameter setting, parameter query, communication mode selection, and read and write RF tag operation. One CD-ROM which comes with shipment provides .NET Demo, .NET APIs, and C ++ APIs for users’...
  • Page 20 When the .NET Framework 2.0 installation is complete, the program enters “Ready to Install” phase (if.NET Framework 2.0 is installed, the program directly enters this phase). It takes a few seconds to finish, and then enters the “Installationshield Wizard” screen, as shown below: Figure 6-4 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 21 6 Operating RFID Demo Click “Next”: Figure 6-5 Enter user name and organization, and click on “Next”: Figure 6-6 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 22 6 Operating RFID Demo The default installation directory is: “E: \ Invengo \ RFID Demo \”. If required, click on the button “Change” to select a directory, and then click “Next”: Figure 6-7 Click “Install”: Figure 6-8 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 23: Demo Software Operation

    “linux-cdc-acm.inf”. After the installation is complete, you can navigate “My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Ports “ to view the virtual serial ports, and select the corresponding serial port connection as shown in Figure below: User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 24 Central section. (3) Lower section: the left part shows running messages, for example, whether the reader is connected successfully; the right part shows statistics and displays the current read operation status. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 25: Reader Configuration

    “Config”. Click on the “Query” to get baud rate (information. 3, RF port power settings, and query As shown in “3” of Figure 6-12”, click on the drop-down box to select the User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 26: Scan Configuration

    And the tag with specified data content can be acquired in the next read operation. 3, 6B tag configuration UserData: check UserData, you can set the length of the parameter to be read and the starting address. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 27: Issue Mode Configuration

    1, Click “Issue mode” on the main screen, as shown in Figure 6-14. Figure 6-14 2, Enter issue mode screen, and click the “Config” button, a pop-up configuration dialog box appears as shown in Figure 6-15. Figure 6-15 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 28 The Issue screen includes “General” and “Advanced (6C)” modes. The “General” mode includes “EPC, UserData and reserved block”. ● EPC Block write, and block length: Set block write for specific tags, and set block length. Fixed beginning: Set the initial fixed data to be written. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 29: Issue Tag Operation

    “General” and “Advance” modes. Two issue modes including “manual” and “automatic” are described as follows: ● Manual: 1 - Click "Scan" -> "Stop Scan" -> 2 – write data on EPC memory block -> 3 – Click “Write" User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 30 6 Operating RFID Demo Figure 6-17 ● Automatic: Select “Auto” -> 1 – write data on EPC memory block -> 2 – Click “Start”, and then put the tags on the reader field to perform write operation. Figure 6-18 User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 31: Routine Maintenance, Faqs And Troubleshooting

    ○ Please check if both ends of the RF connector has been tightened. Check also if the tag is damaged. If problem persists, you may need to call the Invengo service line for help. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 32: Transport And Storage

    8.2 Storage Requirement The long term warehouse storage environment for the XC-RF812 reader must fulfill the following conditions: ● Ambient temperature:-20 C to +60 ●...
  • Page 33: Packaging And Un-Packing

    9 Packaging and Un-packing 9 Packaging and Un-packing 9.1 Packaging The XC-RF812 reader is packaged using cassette packaging and can be transported through large transport container. 9.2 Un-packing In order to facilitate future storage and transport, keep the box and packaging materials.
  • Page 34: After-Sale Service And Contact

    (RMA). Please indicate the RMA no. on the exterior of the return product packaging, provide the same no. on a piece of paper and place it in the packaging. This will ensure the quick processing of the return product. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 35 -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF Exposure Statement To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna. User’s Manual XC-RF812 Reader...
  • Page 36 Shenzhen HQ: Corporate Headquarters Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd. 3/F, No.T2-B, High-tech Industrial Park South, Shenzhen 518057, China Tel: +86 800 830 7036 Fax: +86 755 2671 1693 Email: sales@invengo.cn Website: www.invengo.cn Singapore: Europe: Invengo Technology Pte. Ltd. Invengo Technology BV...

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