User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manual RFID Reader UF80
- 1 Identification
- 2 Declaration of Conformity
- 3 General Instructions
- 4 Safety Instructions
- 5 Product Specifications
- 6 Installation
- 7 Operation
- 7.1 Operating personnel
- 7.2 Communication protocol ASC-I1
- 7.2.1 Structure of the communication protocol
- 7.2.2 Package contents
- 7.2.3 Commands of protocol
- URY - Read data range (defined EPC code)
- M - Scan EPCs
- W - Write EPC code
- UWZ - Write data range of all EPC transponders (defined EPC code)
- ULZ - Locking all EPC transponders (defined EPC code)
- F - Query parameters
- P - Set parameter
- N - Reset
- O - Set output
- E - Error message
- H - Heartbeat
- V - Query software version
- K - Polling
- UFD - Query DHCP Enabled
- UPD - Set DHCP Enabled
- UFI - Query network settings
- UPI - Set network settings
- UFN - Query host name
- UPN - Set host name
- 7.2.4 Parameter
- Parameter 4 (0x04)
- Parameter 6 (0x06)
- Parameter 11 (0x0B)
- Parameter 12 (0x0C)
- Parameter 16 (0x10)
- Parameter 39 (0x27)
- Parameter 43 (0x2B)
- Parameter 47 (0x2F)
- Parameter 48 (0x30)
- Parameter 50 (0x32)
- Parameter 64 (0x40)
- Parameter 65 (0x41)
- Parameter 66 (0x42)
- Parameter 98 (0x62)
- Parameter 99 (0x63)
- Parameter 118 (0x76)
- Parameter 123 (0x7B)
- Parameter 158 (0x9E)
- Parameter 162 (0x02)
- Parameter 163 (0x00)
- Parameter 176 (0xB0)
- 7.3 Additional information
- 8 Service and Troubleshooting
- 9 Dismantling and Storage
- 10 Transport and Disposal
- 11 Accessories
- Index
Product Manual - RFID Reader UF80 34
Chapter 7
Operation
Message items
The 4-byte access word is required to access the various memory areas of the
EPC transponder. The LSB byte is always transmitted first during the
transmission. The data are interpreted in HEX format. This means that two ASCII
characters in the message equal one byte of data in HEX format.
Example:
0x01020304
ASCII string "04030201"
Data words (2 bytes) are always read or written. The data are interpreted in HEX
format. This means that two ASCII characters in the message describe one byte
of transponder data in HEX format.
Example:
HEX transponder data 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78 (2 data words)
ASCII transmission 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38
Transmitted ASCII string "12345678"
A network configuration that determines if the static network address is being
used or if the DHCP server assigns the network address.
"0" DHCP is not active; use static network address
"1" DHCP is active; obtain network address from the DHCP server
Access word 8 bytes
Data words 2 to N*4 bytes
DHCP 1 byte