User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 95 Series RFID System
- User’s Guide
- What This Manual Contains
- Transponder Identification System
- RFID Specific Terms
- Postal RFID System
- 95 Series RFID System Configuration Principles
- Before You Begin
- Mechanical Assembling
- Connecting the RS-232 Communication Line
- Note
- Figure 2-1: Connections and Jumper Settings for the RS-232 - PC Communication Line
- 1. Unplug terminal block TB8 from connector TB7.
- 2. Connect the communication wires TX, GND and RX to the corresponding TB8 pins.
- 3. Place the jumper P2 between pins 1-2 of J2 (RS-232 configuration).
- 4. Plug terminal block TB8 back into connector TB7.
- Note
- Connecting the RS-485 Two-Wire Communication Line
- Notes
- 1. For the RS-485 line, use specially designed cables only, such as, BELDEN type 9841, or similar...
- 2. To simplify the RS-485 multidrop-type connection, the two RS-485 connectors, TB4 and TB6 are w...
- 1. Unplug terminal blocks TB4 and TB6 from connectors TB3 and TB5 respectively.
- 2. Run the incoming and outcoming RS-485 cables through the cable grips into Reader’s enclosure.
- 3. Connect a short piece of wire between pins A and Y of terminal block TB4 (or TB6). Connect ano...
- 4. Connect the two-wire communication line to the corresponding pins A and B of terminal block TB...
- Caution
- 5. Place jumpers P3 between pins 2-3 of J3 and P4 between pins 2-3 of J4 to set the half-duplex m...
- 6. Set the RS-485 communication line terminating load. The ends of a multidrop network line can b...
- 7. To select with the RS-485 interface, set the jumper P2 between pins 2-3 of J2.
- 8. Plug terminal blocks TB4 and TB6 into connectors TB3 and TB5 respectively.
- Notes
- Connecting the RS-485 Four-Wire Communication Line
- Notes
- 1. For RS-485 line, use a specially designed cable only, such as, BELDEN type 9842, or similar. F...
- 2. To simplify the RS-485 multidrop-type connection, the two RS-485 connectors, TB4 and TB6 are w...
- 1. Unplug terminal blocks TB4 and TB6 from connectors TB3 and TB5 respectively.
- 2. Run the RS-485 incoming and outcoming cables through the cable grips into Reader’s enclosure.
- 3. Connect the four-wire communication line to the corresponding pins A, B, Z and Y on terminal b...
- Caution
- Note
- Notes
- Connecting the Exciter Communication Line
- Notes
- 1. For the RS-485 line, use specially designed cables only, such as, BELDEN type 9842, or similar...
- 2. To simplify the RS-485 multidrop-type connection, the two RS-485 connectors, TB4 and TB6, are ...
- 1. Unplug terminal blocks TB4 and TB6 from connectors TB3 and TB5 respectively.
- 2. Run the RS-485 incoming and outcoming cables through the cable grips into the Reader’s enclosure.
- 3. Connect the four-wire communication line to the corresponding pins A1, B1, A2, and B2 on termi...
- Caution
- Notes
- Connecting the Power Supply
- Notes
- 1. To connect the power supply, use electrical wire gauge 16 AWG (minimum).
- 2. The main ground connection of the Reader is on the power supply connector. It is indicated by ...
- 3. We recommend using Lyngsoe’s Power Supply, model TRM95/120V or TRM95/ 230V, as required by the...
- 1. Unplug terminal block TB2 from its connector TB1.
- 2. Run the power supply cable through the cable grip into the Reader’s enclosure.
- 3. Connect the power wires to the TB2 pins marked with the “~” symbol.
- 4. Connect the main ground connection to the TB2 pin marked with the ground symbol.
- 5. Switch on the power supply.
- 6. Check the voltage on terminal block TB2 (between pins marked with the “~” symbol).
- 7. Plug terminal block TB2 into its connector TB1.
- 8. Re-check the voltage on the terminal block TB2 in Step 6.
- 9. Check the MBD95 to see whether the green POWER LED goes ON, and the red DATA LED stays ON cont...
- 10. Switch off the power supply.
- Notes
- Connecting External Devices
- Before You Begin
- Mechanical Assembling
- Assembling the LF Antenna for E95
- 1. Starting with one side of the antenna frame that is beside the plastic enclosure (0.4 m segmen...
- 2. Repeat Step 1 for each side of the frame, finishing with the last short segment (0.4m). You sh...
- 3. Terminate the antenna frame with the plastic base connectors.
- 4. Place the 90˚ brackets on each ends of the frame, and secure the frame against the plastic enc...
- 5. Connect the antenna frame to the ground lead on the board, by securing the terminal lug of the...
- Note
- Assembling the LF Antenna for E95
- LF Antenna Connections
- Connecting the RS-485 Communication Lines
- Notes
- 1. For the RS-485 line, use specially designed cables only, such as BELDEN type 9842, or similar....
- 2. To simplify the RS-485 multidrop-type connection, the two RS-485 connectors, TB4 and TB6 are w...
- 1. Unplug terminal blocks TB4 and TB6 from connectors TB3 and TB5 respectively.
- 2. Run the RS-485 incoming and outcoming cables through the cable grips into the plastic enclosure.
- 3. Connect the RS485_CMD line to pins A1, B1, and RS485_SGN line to the pins A2, B2 on terminal b...
- Caution
- Notes
- Connecting the Power Supply
- Power Supply Connections
- Notes
- 1. The power connector is located on the EXT95SC assembly.
- 2. Use an electrical wire with at least a 16 AWG gauge to connect the power supply.
- 3. The Exciter’s main ground connection is on the power supply connector. It is indicated by the ...
- 4. To power the EXT95SC, we recommend using Lyngsoe’s Power Supply, model TRM95/120V or TRM95/230...
- 1. Remove terminal block TB8 from connector TB7 on the EXT95SC board.
- 2. Run the power supply cable through the cable grip into the plastic enclosure.
- 3. Connect power wires to the TB8 pins marked with the “~” symbol.
- 4. Connect the main ground connection to the TB8 pin marked with the ground symbol.
- 5. Switch on the power supply.
- 6. Check the voltage on the terminal block TB8 (between pins 1-3).
- 7. Plug terminal block TB8 into connector TB7.
- 8. Re-check the voltage in Step 6.
- 9. Check whether the voltage between pins 1 and 2 on terminal block TB10 is 5.0 ± 0.2 V.
- 10. Switch off the power supply.
- UHF Transmitter - Direct Control (Optional)
- Assembling Other Models of Exciters
- Before you Begin
- Installing Power Supply TRM95
- Placement
- Safety
- Caution
- 2. Use only approved (CSA,UL, IEC) fuses, size 5x20mm, Type “T” (slow-blow), with appropriate rat...
- 3. Ensure that the Power Supply unit is properly grounded. Always connect the unit to the 3-wire ...
- 4. Ensure that no water does not get inside the unit. Ensure that no foreign objects get inside t...
- Wiring Connections and Supply
- Connecting Equipment to the Power Supply Unit
- Connecting the AC Mains Supply
- Before You Begin
- 1. Check whether all equipment is correctly installed and interconnected according to the require...
- 2. Create a unique address for each Reader and Exciter according to the approved documentation de...
- 3. Familiarize yourself with the instructions format described in the 95 Series RFID System Refer...
- 4. Refer to the section, 95 Series RFID System Configuration Principles on page 1-3, for some gen...
- General Procedure Rules
- Setting Up the Reader/PC Connection
- Reader’s Power-up Sequence
- 1. Turn on the power supply to the Reader.
- 2. Referring to Figure 5-1, check whether the relay on the MBD95 board immediately clicks, and th...
- 3. Check whether the Reader performs the following power-on test sequence: the red DATA LED on th...
- DISYS CRM-95 READER (c)Copyright DISYS Corporation 1989-1996.
- Learning Procedure (Optional)
- 1. Press the RESET button once.
- 2. Verify whether the DATA LED flashes at a rate of 2 Hz. This means that the Reader is in the le...
- 3. Send a few characters to the Reader, for example, LYNGSOE.
- 4. When the learning process is finished, the DATA LED will start flashing at 1.4 Hz rate and the...
- Learned: rate, parity, bits
- Resetting the Reader
- Checking the Reader’s Basic Parameters
- Setting Up the Exciter’s Address
- LF Transmitter Output
- Figure 5-3: LF Signal Measurement
- 1. Connect the power to the Exciter.
- 2. Check the current parameter settings for the excitation mode and write down the value of the f...
- Note
- HE1=6
- 3. Set the Continuous DC Mode type of execution, by typing:
- Note
- Note
- 5. Turn off the excitation field, by typing:
- 6. Turn on the LF field again, by typing:
- 7. Set the wanted excitation mode.
- 8. Check the excitation field pattern as set in Step 7, by monitoring the TAP voltage.
- 9. Save the excitation mode set in Step 7, by typing:
- 10. Check the parameter values set in Step 7 again.
- 11. Check the auto-diagnostic feature, by typing:
- 12. Turn off the excitation field again, by typing:
- 13. Check the auto-diagnostic feature, by typing:
- 14. Repeat Steps 1 to 13 (inclusive) for each Exciter that is connected to the Reader.
- Configuring the Reader
- Setting Up the Carrier Threshold
- Warning
- Note
- Note
- IMPORTANT
- 7. Place your Test Transponder T95 1-2 m away from an Exciter that is controlled by the Reader yo...
- 8. Start the excitation field, by typing:
- 9. Verify that the DATA LED is flickering, and check whether the Test Transponder’s messages are ...
- 10. Remove the Test Transponder from the field and make sure that it is no longer transmitting by...
- Setting Up the Exciter’s Test-Tag
- Setting Up the Real Time Clock
- Configuring the Reader’s Application Parameters
- Configuring the Reader’s Network Parameters
- Storing the Reader’s Configuration
- Reader - Final Setup
- 95 Series RFID System - Final Test
- IMPORTANT
- * These tests must be done after all Readers and the Main PC are connected to the network accordi...
- * To communicate with the Reader, either use a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal ...
- * All commands to the Reader must include the address field @r where r is the Reader’s address (a...
- 1. Verify that the Reader is communicating with the Main PC, by typing:
- 2. Set up the Carrier Threshold for the Reader as follows:
- a) Switch on the excitation field, by typing:
- b) Check the noise level, by typing:
- c) Check and record the value for the existing Reader’s Carrier Threshold level, by typing:
- 3. Verify that an Exciter that is controlled by a Reader communicates with the Main PC:
- a) Delete all Tag records from the Reader’s buffer, by typing:
- b) Confirm that the Reader’s buffer is empty, by typing:
- Note
- Note
- IMPORTANT
- Setting Up the Programming Site
- Figure 6-1: Programming Site
- 1. Install Lyngsoe’s T95 Programming Software, Version 2.00 or later on your PC. For more informa...
- 2. The recommended configuration for the PC’s COM port is:
- 3. Set all Transponder T95 parameters using the procedure described in the Readme.txt file.
- 4. Power-up the Programmer PGM95 from an AC power supply 9Vac + 10%, 50/60 Hz, or a DC power supp...
- Programming Procedures
- Using T95 Programming Software
- Using a Terminal Emulation Program
- 1. Open a terminal emulation program, such as Hyperterminal (Windows 95), on your PC.
- 2. Set the PC’s COM configuration as described in the section Setting Up the Reader/PC Connection...
- 3. Use the commands described in the 95 Series RFID System Reference Guide to set the desired T95...
- 4. Program the T95 using the command: TAG: MATCH (shortcut M).
- Confidence Tester TCT95
- Preventive Maintenance
- General Guidelines
- 1. The chapter assumes that repairs for any electronic assemblies are not made on site. Unless ot...
- 2. For a complete technical description of the 95 Series RFID System, refer to the 95 Series RFID...
- 3. Information regarding the 95 Series RFID System’s configuration and operation is described in ...
- 4. The locations of the DATA LED, the POWER LED, and the RESET button are shown in Figure 5-1.
- 5. All the reference to commands are made assuming that the Reader’s address is 0.
- Note
- Note
- Note
- Transponder T95C
- Reader R95
- Exciter E95
- Power Supply TRM95
- System Performance
- Message Format
- Excitation Modes and Parameter Settings
- Upgrading the Firmware
- 1. Setting the Reader’s Address to 0
- 2. Saving parameters: HV0, HV1, ISC, ISN
- 3. Upgrading the firmware itself by using:
- a) The RS232 interface
- b) The RS485 interface: 4-wire communication line or 2-wire communication line
- 3. Restoring parameters: HV0, HV1, ISC, ISN
- 4. Setting the Reader’s Network Configuration
- 5. Final instructions
- Setting the Reader’s Address
- Saving Parameters
- Note
- HV1=125
- 2. If the Reader was already configured, write down all parameters whose values differ from the s...
- Using the RS232 Interface
- 1. Connect your PC (COM port) to the Reader R95 (RS232 interface) using a standard RS232 cable. F...
- 2. Start the upgrading procedure by typing the following command:
- 3. Start XMODEM, send protocol on the PC, and then send the new firmware file. Lyngsoe recommends...
- 4. Wait until the transfer process is complete. If the 95 Series RFID System aborted the transfer...
- 5. If the downloading process was successful, wait for the Reader to reset - it takes about 5-7 s...
- 6. To verify whether the upgrade process was successful, type the following command:
- CRM95 V1.68.02, BUILT: 02/03/98 13:01:12
- ISC=0
- 3. Reset the parameters HV0, HV1, ISC, ISN to their original values prior to the upgrade process....
- Note
- Setting the Reader’s Network Configuration
- 1. Set the Reader’s address to it initial value (see step 1 in Setting the Reader’s Address): by ...
- 2. Store the Reader’s parameters, by typing:
- 3. Reset the Reader, by typing:
- 4. Verify that the Reader is functioning properly, by typing:
- 5. Verify that the parameters set in the following sections are correct:
- Final Instructions
- a.c. (ac)
- ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
- Bit
- Byte
- Carrier
- Channel
- CMOS
- Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
- Cut-off frequency
- dB
- d.c. (dc)
- Duplex
- EEPROM
- FM
- Frequency Modulation (FM)
- Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK)
- FSK
- LED
- LF
- Light-emitting diode (LED)
- OOK
- PCB
- PEROM
- RAM
- Random Access Memory (RAM)
- Read Only Memory (ROM)
- RFID
- ROM
- Rx
- SRAM
- Tx
- UHF
- µC
Connecting the RS-485 Two-Wire Communication Line
Reader R95 Installation and Connections 2-3
Connecting the RS-485 Two-Wire Communication Line
The RS-485 is a standard data communication line for an industrial environment. For
detailed information on the two-wire RS-485 interface (half-duplex), see the 95 Series
RFID System Technical Guide. The RS-485 connectors and jumpers are located on the
Motherboard MBD95. The MBD95 is the bottom board of the Reader Module
Assembly.
Notes 1. For the RS-485 line, use specially designed cables only
, such as, BELDEN type
9841, or similar. For more information, see the 95 Series RFID System Technical
Guide.
2. To simplify the RS-485 multidrop-type connection, the two RS-485 connectors,
TB4 and TB6 are wired in parallel on the MBD95. Connect the incoming RS-485
cable to one connector and the outcoming RS-485 cable to the other.
To connect RS-485 communication lines to the Reader, refer to Figure 2-2 below.
Figure 2-2: Connections and Jumper Settings for the RS-485 Two-Wire Communication Line
Out-coming cable
Wire Jumpers
In-coming cable
Matherboard MBD95
Controller CTL95
A
A
J4
J3
P4
1
1
J2
P3
A Y
A
B
Z
Y
B
Z
RS485
TB6
RS485
TB4
B
B
J1
P1
1
Open
Load
RS-485 Termination
P2
1
RS232
RS4852
Interface
Selection
RS485 Interface
Type Selection
2 wire