User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1 GETTING STARTED 1
- 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4
- 3 POWER AND ELECTRICAL INTERFACE 14
- Power from the MUX32 bus and from an ex ter nal power sup ply 26
- 3.9 LED In di ca tors 27
- 4 SERIAL AND BUS COMMUNICATIONS 29
- 5 MENU CONFIGURATION 34
- 6 RFID INTERFACE 41
- 6.1 In tro duc tion 41
- 6.2 ABx Er ror Codes 44
- 6.3 Anticollision Com mands 47
- 6.4 ABx Stan dard Pro to col 49
- ABxS Com mand 4 (04H): Fill Tag 49
- ABxS Com mand 5 (05H): Block Read 51
- ABxS Com mand 6 (06H): Block Write 53
- ABxS Com mand 7 (07H): Read Tag Se rial Num ber 55
- ABxS Com mand 8 (08H): Tag Search 56
- ABxS Com mand D (0DH): Con tin u ous Block Read 57
- ABxS Com mand 10 (10H): Set Out put 60
- ABxS Com mand 11 (11H): In put Sta tus 62
- ABxS Com mand 84 (84H): Fill Tag All 64
- ABxS Com mand 85 (85H): Block Read All 66
- ABxS Com mand 86 (86H): Block Write All 68
- ABxS Com mand 87 (87H): Read Tag SN All 70
- ABxS Com mand 88 (88H): Tag Search All 72
- ABxS Com mand 89 (89H): EAS Set/Re set All 73
- ABxS Com mand 8A (8AH): EAS Start/Stop 75
- ABxS Com mand 8D (8DH): Con tin u ous Read All 77
- ABxS Com mand 8E (8EH): Mem ory Lock All 79
- ABxS Com mand 94 (94H): SN Fill 81
- ABxS Com mand 95 (95H): SN Block Read 83
- ABxS Com mand 96 (96H): SN Block Write 85
- ABxS Com mand 97 (97H): SN Block Read All 87
- 6.5 ABx Fast Pro to col 89
- ABx Com mand Packet Struc ture: 89
- Com mand/Re sponse Size 90
- Checksum 91
- ABxF Com mand 4 (04H): Fill Tag 92
- ABxF Com mand 5 (05H): Block Read 94
- ABxF Com mand 6 (06H): Block Write 96
- ABxF Com mand 7 (07H): Read Tag Se rial Num ber 98
- ABxF Com mand 8 (08H): Tag Search 100
- ABxF Com mand D (0DH): Con tin u ous Block Read 101
- ABxF Com mand 10 (10H): Set Out put 104
- ABxF Com mand 11 (11H): In put Sta tus 106
- ABxF Com mand 84 (84H): Fill All 108
- ABxF Com mand 85 (85H): Block Read All 110
- ABxF Com mand 86 (86H): Block Write All 112
- ABxF Com mand 87 (87H): Read Tag SN All 114
- ABxF Com mand 88 (88H): Tag Search All 116
- ABxF Com mand 89 (89H): EAS Set/Re set All 118
- ABxF Com mand 8A (8AH): EAS Start/Stop 120
- ABxF Com mand 8D (8DH): Con tin u ous Read All 123
- ABxF Com mand 8E (8EH): Mem ory Lock All 126
- ABxF Com mand 94 (94H): SN Fill 128
- ABxF Com mand 95 (95H): SN Block Read 130
- ABxF Com mand 96 (96H): SN Block Write 132
- ABxF Com mand 97 (97H): SN Block Read All 134
- 6.6 ABx ASCII Pro to col 138
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1 GETTING STARTED
1.1 Introduction
Escort Memory Systems' passive read/write system is a complete family
of field-proven read/write Radio-Frequency Identification products. The
system consists of RFID tags, reader/writers, antennas, controllers, bus inter
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faces, and ancillary equipment. Tags can be attached to a product or its car
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rier and act as an electronic identifier, job sheet, portable database, or
manifest. Tags are read and updated via an Escort Memory Systems
Reader/Writer, through any nonconductive material, while moving or stand
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ing still.
Escort Memory Systems' LRP-Series long range passive RFID system is the
latest in our line of high performance, industrial RFID equipment. The pas-
sive design of the LRP read/write system uses the RF field from the antenna
to power the tag, eliminating the need for tag batteries. The LRP passive
read/write system is designed to provide cost effective RFID data collection
and control solutions to automation and material handling applications.
The LRP system uses the internationally recognized ISM frequency of 13.56
MHZ to both power the tag, and to establish a radio link to transfer the infor-
mation.
The LRP820 is specifically designed to work with LRP-Series passive tags,
which provide 48 bytes of reprogrammable memory.
Copyright © 2000 Escort Memory Systems
LRP820-Series Long-Range Passive Reader/Writer
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