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PR100 User manual Ref. Date: Rev. Mod. ELDV-DOC04/1 Rev.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Contents: 1. 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 3 Preparing................................................................................................................................ 3 2.1 Environments ................................................................................................................ 3 2.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Revision Index Revision 1_00 Date 2007-03-03 Soemsak Author 1_01 2008-03-13 Soemsak Change Record New document - Added (4) FCC Statement AFG ASIA ENGINEERING CO.LTD. 65/12 M.10 T.Tonpao A.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 1. Introduction This document specifies how to use the PR100 RFID reader, the reader user interface and the communication protocol with some modifications. 2. Preparing In this chapter specifies what tools and environments that you need for working with the PR100 RFID reader and also how to install driver and support software. 2.1 Environments • • • • 2.2 Tools (In Support CD) • • • 2.3 a PC (recommended >= Pentium 4, 1.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Picture 3.1.1 Layout of the keyboard And also user can turn ON the PR100 RFID reader by pressing the “Trigger” button on the reader. Picture 3.1.2 the “Trigger” button AFG ASIA ENGINEERING CO.LTD. 65/12 M.10 T.Tonpao A.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 ***For saving power, the reader will turn OFF itself after 10 minutes if no pressed keys or no commands sent via virtual RS232 port. After the reader turn ON, it will go to the “ISO-6B READ ID(H)” mode 3.2 Reading IDs The PR100 RFID reader supports 2 standard types of the RFID transponders/tags, ISO18000/6B and ISO18000/6C (EPC Class1 Gen2). User can change reading tag type by pressing the “TAG TYPE” button. Picture 3.2.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Picture 3.2.3 the position of the “CLEAR” button When the PR100 RFID Reader reads tag’s ID, the reader will store the information of the tag into the flash memory and user can download the information by using the program “PR100 Download Software version1.0.0.0” (this document will explain it in the next chapter).
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) 2008-03-13 data that user read/write from the start address to the end of data. Note: the maximum is 32bytes If user is in “READ DATA” or “WRITE DATA mode, this field will identify the data in the tag. Data 3.3 Rev. 1_01 Writing data/ID The PR100 RFID allows user to write data/ID into RFID tags. However, user needs to know first which RFID tag type that they are using (ISO18000/6B or ISO18000/6C).
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Picture 3.3.2 “ISO-6B WRITE DATA(H)” mode User can type in 1 – 32 bytes data from the keyboard on the PR100 RFID reader. Trip: if user wants to type in A,B,C in heximal, just repeat pressing the “2” button. If user wants to type in D,E,F in heximal, just repeat pressing the “3” button. Note: user must enter the heximal data correctly.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Picture 3.3.4 the position of the “DISPLAY” button Once user presses the “DISPLAY” button, the operation will change to sequence below: “ISO-6B READ ID(H)” -> “ISO-6B READ DATA(H)” -> “ISO-6B READ DATA(A)” Or “ISO-6B WRITE DATA(H)” -> “ISO-6B WRITE DATA(A)” When user is in “ISO-6B WRITE DATA(A)” mode, the PR100 RFID reader will allow typing in ASCII Characters (0 – 9, A – Z). 3.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 “EPC-G2 READ ID(H)” -> “EPC-G2 READ EPC” -> “EPC-G2 READ DATA(H)” -> “EPC-G2 READ ID(A)” -> “EPC-G2 READ TID(H)” ->“EPC-G2 READ RESV(H)” The PR100 RFID reader allows user to write EPC(ID) and DATA into ISO18000/6B(EPC Class1 Gen2) tags. When user want to write EPC(ID) or DATA, just press the “TAG TYPE” button to select “EPC-G2” mode and then press “OPERATION” to select “WRITE ID(H)” mode and then press the “DISPLAY” button. 3.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) 3.6 Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 Downloading data from flash memory After user was reading RFID tags, they will be able to download the data out of the flash memory by using program “PR100 Download Software version1.0.0.0”. the instruction below will show you how to download data. • Insert Support CD • Makes sure you have already install Microsoft Dot Net Framework 2.0. if not, please go to chapter 2. • Go to “x:\PR100 Download Software.exe” in the CD.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 • • The program will list the readers and show in the list box. Select the reader and then press “Connects to a reader” • User can download data by pressing “Downloads new records” or “Downloads all of records”. “Downloads new records” will continue downloading data from the last time but for “Downloads all of records” will download all of data that was stored in the memory.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 4. FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
PR100 User manual Released Ref. - (PR100 readers) Rev. 1_01 2008-03-13 For Canada the following text has to be included in the user manual: (See RSS-210 clause 5.11) Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device If the antenna is detachable the following sentences according to RSS-210 clause 5.5/5.