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
Message Format
Transponder T95 Messages B-3
DR= 4
SM = Y, TF = Y, HF = Y, TS = Y, EC = Y, EN = Y
SD
CC
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1
261 236 220 202 192 175 167 158 147 140 134 130 122 116 111 107 104 101 98 94 90 87 84 82 79 77 75 73 72 70 69 67 66 65 62 61 59 58 57 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
2
201 183 168 157 143 136 130 119 112 107 102 99 94 88 84 81 78 75 73 71 69 67 65 64 60 58 57 55 53 52 51 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 43 42 41 40 40 39 38 38
3
165 148 137 129 116 108 103 99 92 86 81 77 74 72 69 67 65 61 59 56 54 52 51 49 48 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 39 38 37 36 36 35 34 34 33 33 31 31 30
4
138 129 113 106 100 93 85 80 76 72 69 67 65 60 57 54 52 50 48 47 45 44 43 41 40 39 38 37 37 36 35 34 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 28 27 27 26 26 25 25
5
118 107 101 92 83 78 73 70 67 65 59 55 53 50 48 46 45 43 42 40 39 38 37 36 35 35 34 33 31 30 29 29 28 27 26 26 25 25 24 23 23 22 22 22 21 21
6
104 98 86 78 74 70 67 62 57 53 50 48 46 44 42 41 40 38 37 36 35 34 33 33 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18
7
97 83 76 71 68 65 57 53 50 47 45 43 41 40 38 37 36 35 34 33 31 30 29 27 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16
8
82 75 70 66 60 54 50 47 45 43 41 39 38 36 35 34 33 31 30 28 27 26 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14
9
75 70 66 58 52 49 46 43 41 39 38 36 35 34 33 30 29 27 26 25 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13
10
71 66 58 52 48 45 42 40 38 37 35 34 33 30 29 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12
11
67 59 52 47 44 42 39 38 36 35 33 31 29 27 26 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11
12
65 52 47 44 41 39 37 36 34 33 30 28 26 25 23 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10
13
54 48 44 41 39 37 36 34 33 29 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 18 17 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10
14
5045423937363433292725232221201918181716161515141414131313121212111111111110101010109999
15
4743403836343329262423222019191817161615151414141313121212121111111110101010109999998
16
4441383634332926242321201918171716151514141413131212121111111110101010109999998888
17
4239373533302624222120191817161615151414131312121211111111101010109999998888888
18
40383634312724232120191817161515141413131212121111111110101010999998888888777
19
393735332825232120191817161515141413131212121111111010101099999888888877777
20
3836343026232120191817161514141313121212111111101010109999988888877777777
21
37353327242220191817161514141313121211111110101010999998888887777777766
22
363429252220191817161514141313121211111110101099999888888777777776666
23
35332723211918171615141413131212111111101010999988888877777776666666
24
34302522201817161514141313121211 11101010109999888887777777666666666
25
332723211918161515141313121211 11 101010999988888777777766666666665
26
332522201817161514131312121111 1010109999888887777776666666666555
27
30242119171615141313121211 11101010 99998888777777766666666655555
28
272220181715141413121211 11 101010 9 99888887777776666666665555555
29
2521191716151413121211 11 101010 9 9 98888877777766666666555555555
30
232018161514131312111111101099988888777776666666665555555555
31
22191716151413121211111010999888887777766666666555555555555
32
2118171514131312111110109999888877777666666665555555555544
Maximum allowable number of messages ( IP + RC ) that can be transmitted in 5 seconds