Omron V600 User Manual
Omron V600 User Manual

Omron V600 User Manual

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Cat. No.Z219-E1-02
V600 Series
RFID System
USER´S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Cat. No.Z219-E1-02 V600 Series RFID System USER´S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Application Considerations (Read and understand this information first.) Introduction Product Overview Section 1 Communications Preparations Section 2 Commands Section 3 Functions Section 4 Troubleshooting Section 5 Appendices Section 6 RFID System V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer V600-CH1D-V2 Hand-held Reader Writer V600 Series Data Carriers User’s Manual...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products: •...
  • Page 5: Meanings Of Signal Words

    Indicates general prohibitions for which there is no specified symbol. Alert Statements in This Manual The following alert statements apply to the products in this manual. Each alert statement also appears at the locations needed in this manual to attract your attention.
  • Page 6: Regulations And Standards

    1. FCC (USA Federal Communications Commission) FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC ID:E4E6CYCIDV6000203 2. Europe Radio and EMC Standards The requirements of the EC/R&TTE Directive (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC) have been met. Radio: EN300330-2 V1.1.1(06-2001) EN300300-1 V1.3.1(06-2001) EMC: EN301489-3 V1.4.1(08-2002) EN301489-1 V1.4.1(08-2002)
  • Page 7: Precautions For Safe Use

    5. Observe all warnings and precautions given in the body of this manual. 6. Discontinue usage and turn OFF the power supply immediately if you notice any unusual odors, if the product is abnormally hot, or if the product starts smoking.
  • Page 8: How To Read This Manual

    Introduction How to Read this Manual 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. RFID System...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Table of Contents Introduction Meanings of Signal Words Meanings of Alert Symbols Alert Statements in This Manual Regulations and Standards Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use How to Read this Manual Table of Contents Section 1 Product Overview...
  • Page 10 Data Carrier Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables Troubleshooting Flowchart Section 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Data Carrier Memory Map Data Carrier Memory Capacity and Data Type (V600 Series) List of ASCII Characters Degree of Protection Revision History RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 11: Section 1 Product Overview

    Section 1 Product Overview Features Names and Functions of Components System Configuration Operation Flowchart RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 12: Features

    The V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer incorporates a V600-series Antenna and Controller into a compact device conforming to USB 1.1. Data can be read from or written to the Data Carrier simply by approaching or touching the Data Carrier with the Hand-held Reader Writer.
  • Page 13: Names And Functions Of Components

    The result of the error noise detection command (EN) is “1” (error). Interface connector After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time, it will turn OFF. •Activate Switch When button commands (button commands, button auto commands) are used and the activate switch is pressed, communications with the Data Carrier will commence.
  • Page 14 Lit red A Data Carrier non-existent error has occurred. A communications error with the host device has occurred. Flashing red After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time, it will turn OFF. Serial interface connector •Activate Switch...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    Personal computer Handheld Reader Writer Data Carriers The V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer can be used with any Data Carrier in the V600 Series. For details on Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier models, refer to Section 6 Appendices. p.116 p.128 RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 16 Hand-held Reader Writer V600-A22 (option) V600-CH1D-V2 Data Carriers The V600-CH1D-V2 Hand-held Reader Writer can be used with any Data Carrier in the V600 Series. For details on Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier models, refer to Section 6 Appendices. p.116 p.128 RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Operation Flowchart

    Section 1 Product Overview Operation Flowchart V600-CHUD Connect the V600-CHUD to the host device. When connecting for the first time, the USB driver must be installed. p.18 p.19 Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer. p.38 Perform the communications test between the Data Carrier and Hand-held Reader Writer.
  • Page 18 Section 1 Product Overview V600-CH1D-V2 Connect the V600-CHUD to the host device. When connecting for the first time, the USB driver must be installed. p.18 p.19 Set the communications parameters between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer. p. 32 Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer.
  • Page 19: Section 2 Communications Preparations

    Section 2 Communications Preparations Connections Installing the USB Driver (V600-CHUD) V600-CH1D-V2 Communications Preparation Communications Test RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 20: Connections

    Removing the Cable Remove the cable. Close the software application at the host device and then pull out the connec- tor in a straight line. If the connector is removed while the software is running at the host device, operation may stop due to a software malfunction error.
  • Page 21: Installing The Usb Driver (V600-Chud)

    Section 2 Communications Preparations Installing the USB Driver (V600-CHUD) When connecting the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device for the first time, the USB driver must be installed at the host device. Install the USB Driver in the Personal Computer The V600-CHUD supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems.
  • Page 22 Section 2 Communications Preparations Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and then click the Next Button. Select Specify a location and then click the Next Button. Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file RFID-Win2kcom.inf is saved.
  • Page 23 Section 2 Communications Preparations Click the Next Button. The following window will be displayed when software installation is completed. Click the Finish Button. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 24 Checking Installation Check that the driver is correctly installed. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer. On the Start Menu, select Settings - Control Panel - System. Select the Device Manager Button on the Hardware Tab Page. RFID System...
  • Page 25 Select Ports (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed. The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed. Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
  • Page 26 For details on connection methods, refer to Connections. p.18 Wait for the following window to be displayed. When the following window is displayed, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click the Next Button. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 27 Section 2 Communications Preparations Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file RFID-Win2kcom.inf is saved. Then click the Next Button. Click the Continue Anyway Button. When the following window is displayed, installation is completed. Click the Finish Button.
  • Page 28 Checking Installation Check that the driver is correctly installed. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer. On the Start Menu, select Control Panel - System. Click the Device Manager Button in the Hardware Tab Page. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 29 Select Ports (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed. The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed. Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
  • Page 30 If the User Account Control Dialog Box is displayed, click the Continue Button. If a dialog box appears for searching for software online, select the Don't search online Option. If this dialog box is not displayed, go to the next step.
  • Page 31 Section 2 Communications Preparations When the following window is displayed, select I don’t have the disc. Show me other options. But- ton. When the following window is displayed, select Browse my computer for driver software (advanced) Button. Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file V600_CHUD_200.inf is saved.
  • Page 32 Section 2 Communications Preparations When the following window is displayed, select Install this driver software anyway Button. When the following window is displayed, installation is completed. Click the Close Button. The displays that actually appear depend on your computer environment.
  • Page 33 Select Ports (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed. The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed. Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
  • Page 34: V600-Ch1D-V2 Communications Preparation

    Request send Loops inside connector Enable send Note: The names of signals at the host device are abbreviated with codes. Note: For conversion to a 25-pin connector, the SGC-X9P/25P-2 manufactured by Sunhayato, or an equivalent, is recommended. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 35 • Do not use any AC adaptor other than the specified one (V600-A22). • Using any AC adaptor other than the specified one may cause a malfunction, damage, or fire in the V600-CH1D-V2. • Some host devices require a conversion connector.
  • Page 36 Note: Because both the V600-CH1D-V2 interface connector and the interface connector of the CQM1, CJ1, and CS1 are sockets, a conversion connector is necessary to connect them. Also, the pin arrangement of the CQM1, CJ1, and CS1 interface connector is different from the RS- 232C pin arrangement of a personal computer.
  • Page 37 Writer. The information read by the SET INFORMATION READ command is set in the backup memory of the Hand-held Reader Writer. For this reason, care must be taken when the power is first turned ON after the settings have been changed because the operational settings of the Hand-held Reader Writer will be different.
  • Page 38 When the activate switch is pressed, the operation indicator will stop flashing green. This indicates that all of the settings have been initialized. Note: If the activate switch is not pressed within 30 seconds from the time that the operation indicator starts flashing green, the settings will not be initialized.
  • Page 39: Communications Test

    Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device. Visually check the indicator display. Execute the online test from the host Check communications between the host device and Hand-held Reader device. Writer using the test command. Test run the system.
  • Page 40 Move the antenna section of the Hand-held Reader Writer close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer will read the data in the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves within the commu- nications range. As a result, the operation indicator will be light green and then turn OFF.
  • Page 41: Section 3 Commands

    Section 3 Commands Communications with the Data Carrier Command and Response Format Communications Commands Communications Subcommands Host Commands Controller Control Commands Other Commands End code List RFID System User’s Manual...
  • Page 42: Communications With The Data Carrier

    Section 3 Commands Communications with the Data Carrier There are 4 types of commands for communicating with the Data Carrier using the Hand-held Reader Writer. •Normal commands •Button commands •Auto commands •Button auto commands Normal Commands Normal commands are sent from the host device for communications with the Data Carrier, after the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer has been moved close to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 43 Command Response 1. A command is sent from the host device to the Hand-held Reader Writer. As a result, the operation indicator will light green. 2. Move the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer close to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 44 (LED) flashes green. If the Data Carrier is not detected within one minute of sending the command, a timeout will occur and a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. As a result, the operation indicator will flash red.
  • Page 45 (LED) flashes green. If the Data Carrier is not detected within one minute of sending the command, a timeout will occur and a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. As a result, the operation indicator will flash red.
  • Page 46: Command And Response Format

    Terminator Indicates end of command/response. Specifying Data Code Whether the read or write data is treated as an ASCII (or JIS 8) code or hexadecimal code is specified in a command. •ASCII (JIS 8 Code) •One character of ASCII or JIS 8 code data occupies 1 byte (1 address) of the Data Carrier memory.
  • Page 47 Commands •Hexadecimal Code •One character is treated as a hexadecimal number. Therefore, only numerals 0 through 9 and A to F can be accepted. •Two characters of data occupy 1 byte (1 address) of the Data Carrier memory. Therefore, specify data in 2-character units (in even numbers) when using a WRITE command.
  • Page 48 Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch. p.75 BATCH WRITE EXPANSION Reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch when the BATCH Data Carrier enters the communications area. p.76...
  • Page 49 Command code Command name Function Page EXPANSION Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch when the BATCH BUTTON Data Carrier enters the communications area after the activate switch p.81 AUTO WRITE is pressed.
  • Page 50: Communications Commands

    •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes) When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes from all areas to be read is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤...
  • Page 51 For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 Read data Specifies the data read from the Data Carrier. The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 52 Section 3 Commands WRITE (WT) This command writes data to the Data Carrier. If the Data Carrier is not in the communications area, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned. Command Processing Area Number: 1...
  • Page 53 Section 3 Commands Response Command code End code Terminator End code Indicates the execution result for the command. The end code 00 indicates normal completion. For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 54 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes) When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤...
  • Page 55 For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 Read data Specifies the data read from the Data Carrier. The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 56 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes,6 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤ 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 57 Section 3 Commands Response Command End code Terminator code End code Indicates the execution result for the command. The end code 00 indicates normal completion. For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 58 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes) When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤...
  • Page 59 For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier. The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 60 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤ 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 61 Section 3 Commands Response Command code End code Terminator End code Indicates the execution result for the command. The end code 00 indicates normal completion. For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 62 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes) When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤...
  • Page 63 For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier. The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 64 •Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes ≤ 256 bytes Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 65 Section 3 Commands Response Command End code code Terminator End code Indicates the execution result for the command. The end code 00 indicates normal completion. For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 66 For details on end codes, refer to End code List. p.95 The COPY READ command can be executed more than once for data that has already been copied. If the copy operation fails, however, the copied data that was held will be deleted.
  • Page 67 Section 3 Commands COPY WRITE (WC) This command writes data to the Data Carrier that was read using the COPY READ (RC) com- mand.The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
  • Page 68 EXPANSION DIVIDED READ (XR) This command divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned. The host device cannot send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received.
  • Page 69 Section 3 Commands When the read data is 251 characters or higher. The data received from the host device is divided into frames according to the delimiters (CR), as shown in the following diagram. 256 characters max. per frame 250 characters...
  • Page 70 Commands EXPANSION DIVIDED WRITE (XW) Divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned. The host device cannot send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received.
  • Page 71 Frame Division Method 1. Divide the data into frames each with 266 characters max. 2. Use the final terminator (* CR) for the last frame (frame n) only. Use the delimiter (CR) at the end of other frames. 3. Be sure to include the command code, data setting, processing area number setting, and start address in the first frame (frame 1).
  • Page 72 Commands EXPANSION DIVIDED AUTO READ (NR) This command divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when com- munications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
  • Page 73 Section 3 Commands When the read data is 251 characters or higher. The data received from the host device is divided into frames according to the delimiters (CR), as shown in the following diagram. 256 characters max. per frame 250 characters...
  • Page 74 Commands EXPANSION DIVIDED AUTO WRITE (NW) This command divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when com- munications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
  • Page 75 Frame Division Method 1. Divide the data into frames each with 266 characters max. 2. Use the final terminator (* CR) for the last frame (frame n) only. Use the delimiter (CR) at the end of other frames. 3. Be sure to include the command code, data setting, processing area number setting, and start address in the first frame (frame 1).
  • Page 76 EXPANSION BATCH READ (rd) This command reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
  • Page 77 EXPANSION BATCH WRITE (wt) This command writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
  • Page 78 Commands EXPANSION BATCH AUTO READ (ar) This command reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
  • Page 79 Commands EXPANSION BATCH AUTO WRITE (aw) This command writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
  • Page 80 EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON READ (br) After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be read from the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
  • Page 81 After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be written to the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non- existent) will be returned.
  • Page 82 EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON AUTO READ (ur) After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be read from the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed after the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 83 EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON AUTO WRITE (uw) After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be written to the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed after the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier.
  • Page 84 The Data Carrier's memory data and calculation data is calculated in hexadecimal and the result is written to the Data Carrier. If an overflow during addition or underflow during subtraction occurs, the data will not be written and an error response (end code: 76 = Data check error) will be returned. Command...
  • Page 85 Section 3 Commands FILL (FL) This command writes one byte of specified data to the specified memory area of the Data Carrier. The write data is specified in hexadecimal. Command Processing area Write area Number of Specified Command Data number...
  • Page 86 Section 3 Commands •Example Before Writing Writing 01H to the 06H bytes in the memory area starting from 002FH address 0030H for a Data Carrier in which the same data and 0030H address is written. 0031H 0032H 0033H 0034H 0035H...
  • Page 87 Processing area number Always 1. setting Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh Number of write bytes Specifies the data to be written to the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
  • Page 88 Section 3 Commands DATA CHECK (MDC/K) This command writes or compares the CRC code using the specified check block unit. The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression X + 1. Command Processing area Check block Number of check...
  • Page 89 For details, refer to Data Carrier Service Life Detection. p.105 Set the start address between @@@0H and @@@5H or between @@@8H and @@@DH. If the start address is set between @@@6H and @@@7H or between @@@EH and @@@FH, an address error (error code: 7A(HEX)) will be returned in the end code.
  • Page 90: Communications Subcommands

    Communications subcommands are used together with communications commands. Communications with the Data Carrier cannot be performed using only these subcommands. COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE (AA) Terminates the processing of the communications commands and error noise detection commands, and restores the command wait status. Command...
  • Page 91: Host Commands

    Section 3 Commands Host Commands TEST (TS) This command returns test messages sent from the host device without changing anything. The TEST command is used for communications tests between the host device and the Hand-held Reader Writer. Command Command code...
  • Page 92: Controller Control Commands

    These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications. ABORT (XZ) This command is used to restore the Hand-held Reader Writer to command wait status when there is no response from the Hand-held Reader Writer due to some problem during communications with the host device or with a Data Carrier.
  • Page 93 Commands COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR) This command is used to set serial communications parameters. The Hand-held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect. The COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR) command can be used only with the V600-CH1D-V2.
  • Page 94 This command is used to set the Auto Commands OFF function and Normal Operation Output func- tion. The Hand-held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect. Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V600-CHUD. The Normal Operation Output function is not supported by the V600-CHUD.
  • Page 95 This command is used to read the settings of the Hand-held Reader Writer. Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V600-CHUD. The settings made with the COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR) command are not valid for the V600- CHUD.
  • Page 96: Other Commands

    Response Command End code Terminator code × × Error Response If an error occurs during communications with the host device, or the Data Carrier, error notification is provided in the end code. Response Command code End code Terminator × ×...
  • Page 97: End Code List

    Note 1: A 7B error code response indicates that the command was completed normally, but the battery voltage is low. If the battery voltage is so low that a response cannot be returned, an error code such as 72 will be returned.
  • Page 98 Section 3 Commands MEMO RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 99: Section 4 Functions

    Functions Hand-held Reader Writer Multiple Area Control Auto Command OFF Function Normal Operation Output Function Data Carrier Manufacturing Date Format (Default Setting) Write Protect Function Data Carrier Service Life Detection Memory Check Function in Data Carrier RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 100: Hand-Held Reader Writer Functions

    Area (3) 0037H Command R D A 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 H 0 0 3 0 0 2 H 0 0 3 5 0 3 * CR Response R D 0 0 O M R O N 1 2 3 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 * CR...
  • Page 101 "Data Carrier non-existent" error (error code 72) to the host device. When the Auto Command OFF function is not used, the auto command will not be aborted even if one minute passes after entering the Data Carrier wait status.
  • Page 102: Data Carrier

    Reader Writer's manufacturing date area, write-protect area, and control methods for these areas depend on the type of Data Carrier memory used (SRAM or EEPROM). For details on the Data Carrier, refer to the Appendices or the Read/Write Head and Data Carrier Manuals (Cat. No. Z127-E1, Z128-E1).
  • Page 103 •End address setting range 00H, 01H to 7FH Address 0080H to 00FFH can therefore not be set as the end address. If the end address is set to 00H, however, all addresses from 0001H to 00FFH will be protected. Write-protect Setting Examples (254-byte Memory Data Carrier)
  • Page 104 •SRAM Data Carriers (with Built-in Battery) Setting Write Protect Function The write protect function is set in the four bytes of addresses 0002H through 0005H of the Data Carrier’s memory. The status of the most significant bit of address 0002H determines whether or not the write protect function is enabled.
  • Page 105 Do not disassemble, pressurize, or deform the Data Carrier, subject it to high temperatures (of 100 ° C or more), or dispose of it by incineration. Dispose of the Data Carrier as industrial waste.
  • Page 106 Canceling Write Protection To cancel write protection, turn OFF the most significant bit of address 0002H. The write protection will be cancelled, and the start and end addresses that are set for 0002H to 0005H will be ignored. RFID System...
  • Page 107 Data Carrier Service Life Detection The methods used to detect the service life of the Data Carrier depend on the memory type (SRAM or EEPROM). For SRAM, a battery life check is performed, and for EEPROM, the number of overwrites is monitored.
  • Page 108 This is a result of the increased resistance within the battery, and is not due to the battery life expiring. If a Data Carrier has been left for several months after purchase with- out being used, use the read operation for approx.
  • Page 109 Section 4 Functions Using the OVERWRITE COUNT Command Example: When the three bytes from address 0010H are used as the overwrite count area. 1. The overwrite count initial value of 2. Enter the overwrite count of 5. 100,000 times is written in the control “MDS1001005”...
  • Page 110 A memory check can be made using the DATA CHECK command (MDC/K). A CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) code calculation, overwrite, and comparison are made, using the check block units specified by the user. The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression x + 1.
  • Page 111 Section 4 Functions 3. Execute MDC1001005 (comparison If the data error occurs, MD76 (a data error warning) transaction). The normal response MD00 will be returned. will be returned if the data coincides. Data error 0010 0011 0010 0012 0011 0013...
  • Page 112 Section 4 Functions MEMO RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 113: Section 5 Troubleshooting

    Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables Fatal Errors (Operation Stops) Non-fatal Errors (Operation Continues) Troubleshooting Flowchart RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 114: Error Tables

    Section 5 Troubleshooting Error Tables If an error occurs in the Hand-held Reader Writer, the operation indicator lights or flashes red to notify the type of error. Fatal Errors (Operation Stops) If a fatal error occurs, the operation indicator will be lit red and all operations of the Hand-held Reader Writer will stop until the power is turned OFF and then ON again.
  • Page 115: Troubleshooting Flowchart

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart If an error occurs, be sure to understand the conditions thoroughly, then accurately determine the likelihood of the error re-occurring, whether the problem is related to another device, and other factors causing the error, and refer to the following flowcharts for troubleshooting.
  • Page 116 Section 5 Troubleshooting MEMO RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 117: Section 6 Appendices

    Section 6 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Data Carrier Memory Map Data Carrier Memory Capacity and Data Type (V600 Series)128 List of ASCII Characters Degree of Protection RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 118: Specifications And Dimensions

    1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between connector terminals and case (leakage current: 1 mA max.) Cable length 0.8 m, 1.9 m 2.5 mm Note: This does not include the connector section. The main unit is not resistant to chemicals or oils. Performance Specifications Item Specification Diagnostic function Checks for CPU errors.
  • Page 119 7-unit ASCII or 8-unit JIS (See note 2.) Communications control Error detection Vertical parity (even/odd/none) (See note 2.) Note 1: For conversion to a 25-pin connector, use the SGC-X9P/25P-2 manufactured by Sunhayato, or an equivalent. Note 2: Set by a settings command. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 120 Section 6 Appendices Dimensions V600-CHUD 25.5 1900 160.5 10.5 Vinyl-insulated round cable, 3.5 mm dia. Standard length: 1.9 m (Unit: mm) V600-CH1D-V2 25.5 160.5 2500 44.9 24.99 10.5 32.2 Vinyl-insulated round cable, 3.5 mm dia. Standard length: 2.5 m 10.5 dia.
  • Page 121 Data Carrier installed on a bracket and attached to a metal (aluminium) plate. Note 2: When using the V600-D23P66N at temperatures of − 10 ° C or lower, transmission may not be possible at the specified distance. In this case, move the Reader Writer slightly further away from the Data Carrier.
  • Page 122 V600-D23P55 V600-D23P61 V600-D23P66N V600-D23P66SP V600-D23P71 V600-D23P72 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -70-60-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 V600-D2KR16 V600-D8KR04 -70-60-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 V600-D8KR12...
  • Page 123 (Turn Around Time) and transmission time are displayed as communication times. TAT represents the total time from when a command is first sent from the host device until a response is received. The transmission time represents the time required for communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and the Data Carrier, not including communications with the host device.
  • Page 124 Section 6 Appendices •EEPROM Data Carrier (Reference) •TAT Write Read Number of processing data bytes •Transmission Time Write Read Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Operation Transmission time (ms) Read T=3.6N+53.7 Write T=7.3N+90.3 N: Number of processing RFID System...
  • Page 125 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Operation Transmission time (ms) Read T=1.5N+61.0 Write T=3.5N+75.1 N: Number of processing Note: The number of TAT data bytes represents the number of bytes when ASCII code is specified. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 126 Section 6 Appendices V600-CH1D-V2 •SRAM Data Carrier (Reference) •TAT Write Read 1024 1280 1536 1792 2048 Number of processing data bytes •Transmission Time Write Read 1024 1280 1536 1792 2048 Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Operation Transmission time (ms) Read T=1.5N+37.0...
  • Page 127 Section 6 Appendices •EEPROM Data Carrier (Reference) •TAT Write Read Number of processing data bytes •Transmission Time Write Read Number of processing data bytes Calculation Method Operation Transmission time (ms) Read T=3.8N+61.2 Write T=5.8N+69.9 N: Number of processing RFID System...
  • Page 128 Note 1: Communications specifications for TAT data with the host device represent values with a baud rate of 9,600 bps, a bit length of 7 bits, 2 stop bits, and even parity. In this example, characters are sent consecutively, with no spaces between them.
  • Page 129: Data Carrier Memory Map

    0001 0002 Write protect setting area 0005 0006 00FF 0100 01FF 1 byte For more information on Data Carrier memory capacity and memory type, refer to Data Carrier Mem- ory Capacity and Data Type (V600 Series). RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 130: Data Carrier Memory Capacity And Data Type (V600 Series)

    Do not disassemble, pressurize, or deform the Data Carrier, subject it to high temperatures (of 100 ° C or more), or dispose of it by incineration. Dispose of the Data Carrier as industrial waste.
  • Page 131: List Of Ascii Characters

    (NEQ) TC (NAK) 0110 (ACK) (SYN) & 0111 (ETB) 1000 (BS) 1001 (HT) 1010 (LF) 1011 (VT) 1100 (FF) (FS) < 1101 (CR) (GS) 1110 (RS) > 1111 (US) Note: Do not use the undefined areas. RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 132: Degree Of Protection

    Protection No protection Protects against penetration of any solid object such as a hand that is 50 mm or more in diameter. 50 mm dia Protects against penetration of any solid object, such as a finger, that is 12.5 mm or more in diame- 12.5 mm di...
  • Page 133 2.5 to 3 m spray approaching at any angle towards the product spray angle towards the product. for 1 min per square meter for at least 3 min in total from the test machine. Discharging nozzle: 6.3 dia. Protection against high...
  • Page 134 Section 6 Appendices MEMO RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 135: 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. Cat. No. Z219-E1-02 Revision code Revision code Date Revised contents February 2005 Original production Added information on installing the USB driver for Vista.
  • Page 136 RFID System User's Manual...
  • Page 138 Tel: (1) 847-843-7900/Fax: (1) 847-843-7787 Industrial Sensors Division Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku, OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD. Kyoto, 600-8530 Japan No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2), Tel: (81)75-344-7022/Fax: (81)75-344-7107 Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967 Tel: (65) 6835-3011/Fax: (65) 6835-2711 Regional Headquarters OMRON EUROPE B.V.

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