IQH1-*-V1 Introduction Introduction Content of this Document This document contains information required to use the product in the relevant phases of the product life cycle. This may include information on the following: • Product identification • Delivery, transport, and storage •...
IQH1-*-V1 Introduction Symbols Used This document contains symbols for the identification of warning messages and of informative messages. Warning Messages You will find warning messages, whenever dangers may arise from your actions. It is mandatory that you observe these warning messages for your personal safety and in order to avoid prop- erty damage.
Mobile data memory with user data and unique number Read-only code Unique and unchangeable number of a read/write tag IDENTControI RFID control interface from Pepperl+Fuchs; interface to the higher-level controller; controls communication of the connected read/write devices Pepperl+Fuchs-specific designation of read/write tags with 13.56 MHz ISO/IEC 15693 Standard for data transfer for a 13.56 MHz RFID system...
Note A Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the manufacturer or downloaded from www.pepperl-fuchs.com. The product manufacturer, Pepperl+Fuchs SE, 68307 Mannheim, Germany, has a certified quality assurance system that conforms to ISO 9001. ISO9001 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
IQH1-*-V1 Certificates and approvals IC Information This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The read/write devices are designed for writing and reading passive tags in the 13.56 MHz fre- quency range in accordance with the ISO15693 standard. The read/write devices must be operated with an IDENTControl control interface from Pepperl+Fuchs. Figure 3.1 IQH1-FP-V1 Figure 3.2...
IQH1-*-V1 Product Description M18 x 1 16.4 Metal-free zone M12 x 1 Figure 3.6 IQH1-18GM-V1 Indicators The RFID read/write devices IQH1-FP-V1 and IQH1-18GM-V1 have one dual LED to indicate the operating state. The various indicators denote: Description Green On: Device is ready for operation Flashing: Write/read attempt performed Yellow On: Write/read attempt was successful...
IQH1-*-V1 Product Description Accessories 3.5.1 IDENTControl The read/write devices are connected to Pepperl+Fuchs IDENTControl control interfaces. Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9...
Read/Write Tags The read/write devices can access any read/write tag that is compliant with the ISO15693 stan- dard. For an overview of possible read/write tags see chapter 6.1. The following read/write tags from Pepperl+Fuchs can be used, for example: Type Designation...
IQH1-*-V1 Product Description 3.5.3 Connection Cable for Read/Write Devices and Trigger Sensors Compatible connection cables with shielding are available to connect the read/write devices and trigger sensors. Figure 3.10 Accessories Description 2 m long (straight female, angled male) V1-G-2M-PUR-ABG-V1-W 5 m long (straight female, angled male) V1-G-5M-PUR-ABG-V1-W 10 m long (straight female, angled male) V1-G-10M-PUR-ABG-V1-W...
• Any accessories ordered Retain the original packaging in case you have to store or ship the device again at a later date. Should you have any questions, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs. Mounting Note The read/write device is intended for wall mounting or mounting on brackets in indoor spaces.
IQH1-*-V1 Installation Minimum Distances For flush-mounting in metal surfaces, a lateral minimum distance X to metal must be observed. For flush-mounting in metal, a protrusion Y above the mounting surface must be observed. Read/write device IQH1-18GM-V1 50 mm 16 mm IQH1-F61-V1 50 mm 12 mm...
IQH1-*-V1 Installation Connection Connect the read/write device to the IDENTControl control interface using a shielded connec- tion cable (see chapter 3.5.3). Ensure that the shield fully encapsulates the connection cable to avoid EMC interference. See chapter 4.6. Warning! Incorrect electrical connection Damage to the device or plant caused by incorrect electrical connection.
IQH1-*-V1 Commissioning Commissioning Definitions 5.1.1 Display Angle brackets contain the abbreviated meaning of a command structure, e.g., <Data> The index or .xx denotes a hexadecimal number. denotes a value in the hexadecimal system, specified in ASCII characters. ASCII Example: 10 corresponds to A corresponds to 41 .
IQH1-*-V1 Commissioning Operation via the Command Interface This section shows you how to operate the read/write device using an IDENTControl control interface with serial interface. The commissioning procedure described relates to the RS-232 interface and involves a PC. The examples include the syntax for coding the commands and parameters via the Ethernet TCP/IP and PROFIBUS/PROFINET interfaces.
IQH1-*-V1 Operation Operation Read/Write Tags 13.56 MHz ISO15693 The read/write tags of an RFID system with 13.56 MHz offer significantly quicker access to the data than a comparable RFID system based on an operating frequency of 125 kHz. The 13.56 MHz system is standardized through ISO15693.
IQH1-*-V1 Operation All ISO15693-compliant read/write tags have a unique 8 byte read-only code. The read-only code is determined by the chip manufacturer. The user can only read it and it cannot be changed. In addition, the read/write tags have a memory for user data. This can be written with application-specific data and read.
IQH1-*-V1 Operation Read/Write Commands Single Read Read-Only Code SF The read/write device makes one attempt to read a read-only code. Command: SF <ChanNo> <CHCK> <ETX> Response: <Status> <ChanNo> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX> Enhanced Buffered Read Read-Only Code EF The read/write device makes continuous attempts to read a read-only code. If a read-only code is read, this is reported once.
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IQH1-*-V1 Operation Single Write Words with Lock SL The read/write device makes one attempt to write <WordNum> 32-bit words from address <WordAddr> onward and to block overwriting. The data is write-protected at the end of the write process, provided the tag offers this function. The write protection is permanent and cannot be undone.
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IQH1-*-V1 Operation Example SG10 makes precisely one attempt to read the AFI or DSFID. Meaning of the bytes in response .30.31.0F.BC.59.54.E8.7E.01.08.E0.00.39.F9.07.84 .30 = Status 0 , command has been executed without error ASCII .31 = 1 , IDENTControl channel 1 ASCII .0F = DSFID, AFI, VICC Memory Size, and IC Reference are supported .BC.59.54.E8.7E.01.08.E0 = UID...
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IQH1-*-V1 Operation <Data 1> = Lock of the AFI; 00 / 30 without lock AFI, 01 / 31 with lock AFI <Data 2> = AFI value <Data 3> = not used; 00 <Data 4> = not used; 00 Example SC100900 writes the AFI to channel 1 with 39 hex without lock. Enhanced Set Configuration EC The read/write head makes continuous attempts to write the AFI or DSFID.
IQH1-*-V1 Appendix Appendix Error and Status Messages Status/ error Description The command has been executed without error. Excess temperature Switch-on message, reset has been executed. Reserved The command is incorrect or incomplete. The parameter is not in the valid area. No read/write tag in the sensing range.
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