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TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL Revision 1.1 - 25 November 2019 R4320P Industrial 4-port RAIN RFID Long Range Reader Visit the Proton R4320P web page, you will find the latest revision of data sheets, manuals, certifications, technical drawings, software and firmware. All you need to start using your tag in a few clicks!
Scope of Manual The goal of this manual is to provide the basic information to work with the Proton R4320P Industrial 4-
port RAIN RFID Long Range Reader. Change Document Record Date Revision 30 Nov 2018 05 Nov 2019 00 01 25 Nov 2019 1.1 Changes Preliminary Release Added Proton R4320P CE Declaration of Conformity Modified Ordering Options table Modified Ethernet Port paragraph Added FCC Compliance Pages
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45 8 15 44 Reference Document
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EPCglobal: EPC Radio-Frequency Identity Protocols Class-1 Generation-2 UHF RFID Protocol for Communications at 860 MHz 960 MHz, Version 2.0.1 (April, 2015).
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G.S.D. s.r.l. - Report CE mark R4320P Proton. Test report n. 19345 Rev. 00 26 October 2019. CAEN RFID srl Via Vetraia, 11 55049 Viareggio (LU) - ITALY Tel. +39.0584.388.398 Fax +39.0584.388.959 info@caenrfid.com www.caenrfid.com CAEN RFID srl 2019 Disclaimer No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of CAEN RFID. The information contained herein has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. CAEN RFID reserves the right to modify its products specifications without giving any notice; for up to date information please visit www.caenrfid.com. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (Preliminary) This device was tested and found to comply with the limits set forth in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, the product may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense. The authority to operate this product is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by CAEN RFID. Disposal of the product Do not dispose the product in municipal or household waste. Please check your local regulations for disposal/recycle of electronic products. Index Scope of Manual ........................................................................................................................................................................2 Change Document Record .......................................................................................................................................................2 Reference Document ................................................................................................................................................................2 4 3 2 Index 4 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 List of Tables .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Product Description ..................................................................................................................................................................6 Development Kit .......................................................................................................................................................................7 Ordering Options ......................................................................................................................................................................8 GETTING STARTED ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................9 Connecting to the Proton Reader using the Ethernet port ...............................................................................................9 Ethernet Communication Setup .................................................................................................................................9 Easy Controller ............................................................................................................................................................10 EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................... 12 LEDS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Connectors ...............................................................................................................................................................................13 Power Supply...............................................................................................................................................................13 Power Supply Connector ...................................................................................................................................14 Ethernet Port ..............................................................................................................................................................15 GPIO/Serial ..................................................................................................................................................................16 RS232 Communication ...............................................................................................................................................19 Antennas ...................................................................................................................................................................................20 CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE ....................................................................................................... 21 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................21 NETWORK .................................................................................................................................................................................23 SYSTEM .....................................................................................................................................................................................24 RFID ...........................................................................................................................................................................................25 Easy2read .....................................................................................................................................................................26 Custom .........................................................................................................................................................................28 INFO...........................................................................................................................................................................................30 EASY2READ PROFILE ................................................................................................................................................... 31 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................31 Connecting to the Proton Reader using the Ethernet port .............................................................................................31 Ethernet Communication Setup ...............................................................................................................................31 Easy Controller ............................................................................................................................................................32 Connecting to the Proton Reader using the serial port ....................................................................................................34 Serial Communication Setup.....................................................................................................................................34 Easy Controller ............................................................................................................................................................34 Inventory on GPIO state change ...........................................................................................................................................37 CUSTOM PROFILE ......................................................................................................................................................... 39 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................39 Java Virtual Machine ...............................................................................................................................................................39 RESET THE READER ...................................................................................................................................................... 40 FIRMWARE UPGRADE .................................................................................................................................................. 41 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 43 Technical Specification Table ................................................................................................................................................43 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 44 CE Compliance .........................................................................................................................................................................44 RoHS EU Directive ...................................................................................................................................................................44 FCC Compliance ..........................................................................................................................................................................44 Proton R4320P CE Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................................................................45 7 8 9 10 5 6 Index - Proton Technical Information Manual 4 List of Figures Fig. 1.1: Proton reader (Model R4320P) ...........................................................................................................................................6 Fig. 1.2: Proton R4320P Accessories Kit ...........................................................................................................................................7 Fig. 3.1: Proton R4320P LEDs ...........................................................................................................................................................12 Fig. 3.2: Proton R4320P Interfaces Panel .......................................................................................................................................13 Fig. 3.3: Power Supply connector (reader side) .............................................................................................................................13 Fig. 3.4: Power Connector PHOENIX 1543029 ..............................................................................................................................14 Fig. 3.5: Phoenix 1543029 connector ..............................................................................................................................................14 Fig. 3.6: Ethernet Connector (reader side) .....................................................................................................................................15 Fig. 3.7: GPIO/Serial Connector (reader side) ................................................................................................................................16 Fig. 3.8: GPIO Input Signal .................................................................................................................................................................17 Fig. 3.9: GPIO Output Signal .............................................................................................................................................................19 Fig. 3.10: Example of a serial connection between the reader and a PC ...................................................................................19 Fig. 3.11: Example of a serial connection between the reader and a PC using a USB/RS232 converter ..............................20 Fig. 3.12: Proton R4320P Antennas .................................................................................................................................................20 Fig. 4.1: Proton R4320P Web Interface ...........................................................................................................................................22 List of Tables Tab. 3.1: Proton R4320P LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................................12 Tab. 3.2: Proton R4320P Interfaces Panel ......................................................................................................................................13 Tab. 3.3: Proton R4320P - Power Supply Connector Poles ..........................................................................................................13 Tab. 3.4: PHOENIX CONTACT: 1543029 Poles ...............................................................................................................................14 Tab. 3.5: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector Poles ..................................................................................................................15 Tab. 3.6: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector LEDS ...................................................................................................................15 Tab. 3.7: Proton R4320P GPIO/Serial Connector Poles .............................................................................................................16 Tab. 3.8: Proton R4320P Antennas ..................................................................................................................................................20 Tab. 4.1: Conducted power ...............................................................................................................................................................27 Tab. 4.2: Conducted power ...............................................................................................................................................................29 Tab. 9.1: Proton R4320P Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................43 Index - Proton Technical Information Manual 5 1 INTRODUCTION Product Description The Proton (Model R4320P) is a rugged long range RAIN RFID reader of the easy2read product line, well suited for industrial environment installations. The Proton reader has 4 antenna ports capable of a 31.5 dBm maximum power enabling to build RAIN RFID portals for logistic. Its compact form factor makes it easy to install and the IP65 protection permits outdoor or harsh environment installations. Featuring Power Over Ethernet, RS232 and GPIOs via industry standard M12 connectors the Proton is an ideal choice for industrial automation and Industry 4.0 solutions. The Proton is based upon an embedded Linux platform and its easily configurable using an internal web interface. System integrators can customize the behaviour of the reader installing Java code that, having access to all the RFID features and interfaces, permits a full customization. The Proton reader complies with and can operate in both European and US regulatory environments and, due to its multiregional capabilities, its ideal for integration in devices requiring compliance to different geographical regions. Fig. 1.1: Proton reader (Model R4320P) INTRODUCTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 6 Development Kit A development kit with adapter, antennas, cable and demo tags is available:
Fig. 1.2: Proton R4320P Accessories Kit The kit includes:
n. 1 A927Z Temperature Logger Tag n. 1 RT0005 Temperature Logger Tag n. 1 Set of Labels n. 1 WANTENNAX019 (ETSI) or WANTENNAX020 (FCC) Circular polarized antenna n. 1 WALIM0000006 (EU) or WALIM0000007 (US) power supply for Proton R4320P Reader. n.1 WCAVOAAAX005 antenna cable n. 1 ECCANTRFX033 Ethernet cable (5 m) The Proton R4320P reader and its development kit are a complete set up for a quick implementation of RFID solutions. INTRODUCTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 7 Ordering Options Code Reader WR4320PXAAAA Development kit Accessories WR4320PXDKEU WR4320PXDKUS WALIM0000006 WALIM0000007 WANTENNAX019 WANTENNAX020 WCAVOAAAX005 ECCANTRFX033 Description R4320P Proton - Industrial 4-port RAIN RFID Long Range Reader Proton - ETSI Dev Kit including RFID antenna with cable, power supply, Ethernet cable and tag samples (reader not included) Proton - FCC Dev Kit including RFID antenna with cable, power supply, Ethernet cable and tag samples (reader not included) R4320P Auxiliary Power Supply - EU R4320P Auxiliary Power Supply - US Circular polarized antenna 5.5dBi ETSI Circular polarized antenna 5.5dBi FCC Antenna RF cable with TNC/RP-N connectors Ethernet cable (5 m) INTRODUCTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 8 2 GETTING STARTED Introduction This quickstart guide will help you to get started with your Proton (Model R4320P) reader. The reader can be configured in two different profiles:
EASY2READ (factory default): choosing this option you select the CAEN RFID easy2read communication protocol. Select this option in order to control the reader using the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application or the SDK (Software Development Kits) library. For details on the use of the EASY2RD profile please refer to this quickstart guide. CUSTOM: the use of this profile allows the user to upload their own scripts to the reader. For details on the use of the Custom profile please refer to CUSTOM PROFILE page 39. The reader is sold with the factory profile set to EASY2READ. This guide helps you to getting started with your reader using the EASY2READ profile. For more detailed information on reader configuration, connections and setup options please refer to the next chapters. Connecting to the Proton Reader using the Ethernet port Ethernet Communication Setup The Proton reader can be connected to a PC using an Ethernet cable. In order to correctly operate with the reader follow the steps above:
1. Connect the Proton to the power supply, the power LED will turn on, wait about 30 seconds until you hear a beep, wait 10 seconds again and the reader is ready to work with the easy2read profile active. 2. Plug an Ethernet cable (not provided, see Ordering Options page 8) into your computer and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the reader. By default, the Proton reader is configured with the static IP address 192.168.0.2. If your private network matches the default network configuration of the reader you can connect to it. Otherwise you can either change the network configuration of the reader (see NETWORK page 23) to connect it to your network or disconnect your PC from your network and connect it to the network of the reader. 3. Connect the antenna cable to Ant-0 (see Fig. 3.12: Proton R4320P Antennas page 20) of the reader. Now you can use the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application to control the reader. GETTING STARTED - Proton Technical Information Manual 9 Easy Controller Follow these steps to connect the Proton using the Easy Controller application for Windows:
1. Download the latest version of the Easy Controller software from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section and install it. 2. Launch the Easy Controller application:
3. On the main screen click on File Connect. A Connection windows will open. Select the Connection Type (TCP/IP Connection) and type the Proton IP address into the TCP/IP Address box (default value is 192.168.0.2). Then click on Connect:
GETTING STARTED - Proton Technical Information Manual 10 4. To verify if the connection with the reader has been established, check the green dot on the bottom left side of the sidebar. Into the READER INFORMATION box you can find information on reader model, serial number and firmware release:
5. Place a tag on the read range of the reader, click on start inventory and see the tag information displayed on the main window:
For more info on the use of the Easy Controller, please refer to the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Software Technical Information Manual, you can download it from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section or in the Manual and Documents web area. GETTING STARTED - Proton Technical Information Manual 11 3 EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION LEDS Fig. 3.1: Proton R4320P LEDs No. Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 ETH Network activity ETH Speed connection Tag-ID Communication Power Tab. 3.1: Proton R4320P LEDs Yellow LED (see Tab. 3.6: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector LEDS page 15) Yellow/Green LED (see Tab. 3.6: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector LEDS page 15) Tag Detection Blinking Red LED Communication activity Blinking Yellow LED Power On Green LED EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 12 Connectors Fig. 3.2: Proton R4320P Interfaces Panel Description Power Supply Connector Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T (M12) / POE standard IEEE 802.3af General Purpose Input Output / RS232 (Tx/Rx signal) No. 1 2 3 4 Name Power Ethernet GPIO RESET/UPGRADE Restart device / Upgrade operative system Tab. 3.2: Proton R4320P Interfaces Panel Power Supply The power supply connector shall be used to provide the Proton R4320P with the DC supply voltage in the range 9V36V. A recommended part number for coupling with the connector of the reader is the PHOENIX CONTACT: 1543029 (not provided, to be used on the supply voltage cable). M12, 4-pin, A-coded, Male Fig. 3.3: Power Supply connector (reader side) Pin #
1 2 3 4 Signal VDC N.C. GND N.C. Function Positive pole Not Connected Ground Not Connected Tab. 3.3: Proton R4320P - Power Supply Connector Poles EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 13 Power Supply Connector Fig. 3.4: Power Connector PHOENIX 1543029 Fig. 3.5: Phoenix 1543029 connector Pin #
1 2 3 4 Signal VDC N.C. GND N.C. Function Positive pole Not Connected Ground Not Connected Tab. 3.4: PHOENIX CONTACT: 1543029 Poles Warning: To guarantee the IP65 degree of the device it is necessary that the male connector on the reader is coupled with the female one on the cable. If the male connector is free, a protective cap must be applied to guarantee the IP65 degree. The following part number is recommended: sealing cap PHOENIX 1560251. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 14 Ethernet Port The Ethernet interface of the Proton R4320P can be used to connect the reader to a 10/100/1000BaseT network using a M12 to RJ45 cable. The Proton R4320P reader supports Power Over Ethernet (POE) standard IEEE 802.3 af. The pinout of the connector in shown in the following figure:
M12, 8-pin, X-coded, Female Fig. 3.6: Ethernet Connector (reader side) Pin #
Signal Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
POWER-
POWER-
POWER+
POWER+
Trasmission positive Trasmission negative Receive positive Receive Negative POWER-
POWER-
POWER+
POWER+
Tab. 3.5: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector Poles The Ethernet connector has two LEDs with the following functionalities:
LED Left Right Right Right Function Network activity 10Mbps connection 100Mbps connection 1000Mbps connection Type Blinking Yellow OFF Yellow Green Tab. 3.6: Proton R4320P - Ethernet Connector LEDS An Ethernet Cable (ECCANTRFX033) is available (not provided with the reader): see Ordering Options page 8. Otherwise we suggest to use the following product:
Network cable (5m) - NBC-MSX/ 5,0-94F/R4AC SCO 1407473 PHOENIX CONTACT Ethernet cable shall be CAT6 at least (type S/FTP or S/STP) for proper operation of the device. Warning: To guarantee the IP65 degree of the device it is necessary that the female connector on the reader is coupled with the male one on the cable. If the female connector is free, a protective cap must be applied to guarantee the IP65 degree. The following part number is recommended: Sealing cap PHOENIX 1680539. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 15 GPIO/Serial The GPIO/Serial interface of the Proton R4320P is used to connect the reader with a standard RS232 serial communication and to provide the signals of 2 inputs and 2 outputs to the reader. The inputs are usually connected to devices (photocells, sensors ..) that enable the tag inventory. The outputs instead usually turn on accessory devices, following a pre-established event (sirens, flashing lights...). M12, 12-pin, A-coded, Female Fig. 3.7: GPIO/Serial Connector (reader side) Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal RS232_RX OUTPUT2.2 OUTPUT2.1 OUTPUT1.2 OUTPUT1.1 GND RTN V_INT RS232_TX GPI0 GPI1 RTN Function RS232 receive signal SS-Relay 2 Contact 2 SS-Relay 2 Contact 1 SS-Relay 1 Contact 2 SS-Relay 1 Contact 1 Ground Return Internal voltage1 RS232 transmit signal General purpose input 0 General purpose input 1 Return Tab. 3.7: Proton R4320P GPIO/Serial Connector Poles A GPIO/Serial Cable is not provided. We suggest to use the following products:
Sensor/Actuator cable (1,5 m)- SAC-12P-MS/ 1,5-35T SH SCO - 1430048 shielded Sensor/Actuator cable (1,5 m) - SAC-12P-MS/ 1,5-PVC SCO - 1554775 Sensor/Actuator cable (3 m) - SAC-12P-MS/ 3,0-35T SH SCO - 1430051 shielded Sensor/Actuator cable (3 m) - SAC-12P-MS/ 3,0-PVC SCO - 1554788 Warning: To guarantee the IP65 degree of the device it is necessary that the female connector on the reader is coupled with the male one on the cable. If the female connector is free, a protective cap must be applied to guarantee the IP65 degree. The following part number is recommended: Sealing cap PHOENIX 1680539. 1 When powered by a power supply, the internal voltage is equal to the supply voltage. When powered by POE, internal voltage is 5V. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 16 Input signal To have a valid input signal, apply a voltage between 4V and 48V to the pin indicated by GPI0 or GPI1 Using the signals on the connector you can connect the Internal Voltage pin to the GPI0 pin through a switch that enables the input signal when closed. A connection between GND ground and RTN signal is also required:
Fig. 3.8: GPIO Input Signal It is possible to verify the correct functioning of the circuit by connecting the reader to the CAEN RFID Easy Controller software, Tools-I/O management section:
GPI0 corresponds to GPIO0 of the Easy Controller software GPI1 corresponds to GPIO1 of the Easy Controller software EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 17 When a valid input is present, a check appears in the Status box at the GPIO 0:
Output signal The OUTPUT1.1 OUTPUT1.2 and OUTPUT2.1 OUTPUT2.2 pins are the terminals of a normally open dry contacts. By connecting to the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Software, Tools-I/O management section, you can close the contact by removing the check from the Status box related to GPIO 2 and GPIO 3 and then press the Apply button. OUTPUT1.1 OUTPUT1.2 correspond to GPIO2 of the Easy Controller software OUTPUT2.1 OUTPUT2.2 correspond to GPIO3 of the Easy Controller software EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 18 To supply a user U1 to V_INT , make the connection as shown in the drawing below:
Fig. 3.9: GPIO Output Signal RS232 Communication The following figure shows an example of a serial connection between the reader and a PC:
Fig. 3.10: Example of a serial connection between the reader and a PC If your pc does not have a native RS232 port, it is possible to connect the reader using a USB/RS232 converter, as shown in the following figure. Note that this is the configuration used to execute the upgrade of the reader as indicated in the FIRMWARE UPGRADE paragraph page 41. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 19 Fig. 3.11: Example of a serial connection between the reader and a PC using a USB/RS232 converter Antennas Fig. 3.12: Proton R4320P Antennas No. 1 2 3 4 Name ANT 0 ANT 2 ANT 1 ANT 3 Description 50 RP-TNC jack connector Antenna 0 50 RP-TNC jack connector Antenna 2 50 RP-TNC jack connector Antenna 1 50 RP-TNC jack connector Antenna 3 Tab. 3.8: Proton R4320P Antennas In order to achieve the best reading performances, the VSWR of the antenna shall be lower than 1.5:1. Warning: To guarantee the IP65 degree of the device, the antennas must all be wired. If the connector is free, a protective cap must be applied to guarantee the IP65 degree. The following part number is recommended: TNC Cap for Female Connector - AMPHENOL part number 202101-12. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION - Proton Technical Information Manual 20 4 CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE Introduction The reader can be configured via web interface. The Web Interface is accessible only via the Ethernet connection:
1. Connect the Proton to the power supply. 2. Plug an Ethernet cable (not provided) into your computer and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the reader. By default, the Proton R4320P is configured with the static IP address 192.168.0.2. If your private network matches the default network configuration of the reader you can connect to it. Otherwise you can either change the network configuration of the reader (see NETWORK page 23) to connect it to your network or disconnect your PC from your network and connect it to the network of the reader. By factory default, the Proton web interface is reachable at the following IP address: 192.168.0.2. To login, type root in the Username text box and root in the Password textbox. To change the username and password please refer to SYSTEM page 24. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 21 When the connection with the reader is established, the main screen of the web interface is displayed:
Fig. 4.1: Proton R4320P Web Interface The Web Interface menu options are the following:
NETWORK SYSTEM RFID INFO CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 22 NETWORK The NETWORK submenu options are the following:
DHCP: Enable/Disable. By default the DHCP is set to disable. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu. IP Address: the reader default IP address is 192.168.0.2. The Proton reader can be connected to a PC using an Ethernet cable: in order to correctly operate with the reader refer to Ethernet Communication Setup page 31. Subnet Mask: the reader default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: the reader default gateway is 192.168.0.1. DNS Server: the reader default DNS server is 8.8.8.8. Warning: To save the changes click on the SAVE button. Note that all changes made via the web interface are active only after the readers reboot. Click on SYSTEM option in the Web Interface panel and then click on the Reboot button. After reboot, the new settings are active. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 23 SYSTEM The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION options are the following:
Login User Name: To access the web interface, the default username is root. Use this option to change the login username. Warning: If you forgot your username you must necessarily make a factory reset
(see FIRMWARE UPGRADE page 41) Login Password: To access the web interface, the default password is root. Use this option to change the login password. Warning: If you forgot your password you must necessarily make a factory reset
(see FIRMWARE UPGRADE page 41) Power Up Beep: enable or disable. By default, the Power Up Beep is enabled. Through this option you can enable or disable the beep at the power up of the reader. Package Upload: use this function to upload the script program to be used with the custom profile. Give the package the same name used for the code. Please remember to keep your code as simple as possible; the R4320P reader scripting capability is meant for running inside the reader very simple task (max 3 MB). For more information on the use of the custom profile please refer to Custom Profile page 39. Warning: To save the changes click on the SAVE button. Note that all changes made via the web interface are active only after the readers reboot. Click on the Reboot button. After reboot, the new settings are active. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 24 RFID Use this section in order to set the desired profile and then the related configuration options. The available profiles are:
Easy2read (factory default) is the CAEN RFID easy2read communication protocol that permits to control the reader using the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application or the SDK (Software Development Kit) library. For details on the use of the easy2read profile please refer to Easy2read Profile chapter page 31. For details on the easy2read configuration options, refer to Easy2read page 26. Custom: the use of this profile allows the user to upload his own scripts to the reader. For details on the use of the Custom profile please refer to CUSTOM PROFILE page 39. For details on the Custom configuration options, refer to Custom page 28. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 25 Easy2read Choosing the easy2read profile, the RFID Configuration submenu options are the following:
RF Output Power: the default RF Power is 60%. The RF Power value at power up is expressed as a percentage value of the maximum RF output power. Through the RF Output Power submenu you can set the power level emitted by the reader. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu:
5%
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CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 26 The correspondent values are:
Percentage 5%
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Tab. 4.1: Conducted power Conducted Power ETSI Conducted Power FCC
(mW) 70 140 280 560 840 1120 1400
(mW) 70 140 280 560 840 10002 10002 Note that, when the reader is configured in the easy2read profile, to set the power you can also use the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application or the SetPower function of the SDK (Software Development Kit) library. GPIO0 Trigger: enable or disable. By default, the GPIO0 Trigger is disabled. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu. Through this option you can enable/disabled the tag inventory at the change of state of the GPIO0. Note: In the easy2read profile, in order to enable the tag inventory on GPIO0 trigger, it is necessary to perform a second activation via software:
- Using the Easy controller Software: for more details see Inventory on GPIO state change page 37. or
- Using the API: for more details see the EventInventoryTag Method (the event trigger flag, bit 5, set to 1) in the CAEN RFID API Reference Manual downloadable from Proton R4320P web page, Documents section or in the Manual and Documents web area. GPIO1 Trigger: enable or disable. By default, the GPIO1 Trigger is disabled. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu. Through this option you can enable/disabled the tag inventory at the change of state of the GPIO1. Note: In the easy2read profile, in order to enable the tag inventory on GPIO1 trigger, it is necessary to perform a second activation via software:
- Using the Easy controller Software: for more details see Inventory on GPIO state change page 37. or
- Using the API: for more details see the EventInventoryTag Method (the event trigger flag, bit 5, set to 1) in the CAEN RFID API Reference Manual downloadable from Proton R4320P web page, Documents section or in the Manual and Documents web area. Tag ID Beep: enable or disable. By default, the Tag ID beep is disabled. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu. If the Tag ID beep is enabled, the reader will beep when a tag is detected. Warning: To save the changes click on the SAVE button. Note that all changes made via the web interface are active only after the readers reboot. Click on SYSTEM option in the Web Interface panel and then click on the Reboot button. After reboot, the new settings are active. 2 The reader with the FCC regulation cannot supply more than 1000 mW to the connector. By analogy with the power expressed in the ETSI table, the percentage refers to the full scale of 1400mW, but the percentage of 80% and 100% (that exceed 1000mW) are limited to the maximum of 1000 mW. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 27 Custom The use of the Custom profile allows the user to upload his own scripts to the reader. Choosing the Custom profile, the RFID Configuration submenu options are the following:
RF Output Power: the default RF Power is 60%. The RF Power value at power up is expressed as a percentage value of the maximum RF output power. Through the RF Output Power submenu you can set the power level emitted by the reader. You can change the default value using the drop-down menu:
5%
10%
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100%
CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 28 The correspondent values are:
Percentage 5%
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Tab. 4.2: Conducted power Conducted Power ETSI Conducted Power FCC
(mW) 70 140 280 560 840 1120 1400
(mW) 70 140 280 560 840 10003 10003 Code: alphanumeric characters. The code is the name assigned by the user to the custom program. When the reader is turned on, if the profile is set to custom, among all the programs loaded by the user, the reader starts the custom program named "code". Parameters: alphanumeric characters. This string can be used to assign values to the parameters defined by the user in the custom program (e.g. Q=8; n=6; cycles=20, etc). Warning: To save the changes click on the SAVE button. Note that all changes made via the web interface are active only after the readers reboot. Click on SYSTEM option in the Web Interface panel and then click on the Reboot button. After reboot, the new settings are active. 3 The reader with the FCC regulation cannot supply more than 1000 mW to the connector. By analogy with the power expressed in the ETSI table, the percentage refers to the full scale of 1400mW, but the percentage of 80% and 100% (that exceed 1000mW) are limited to the maximum of 1000 mW. CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 29 INFO The INFO submenu options are the following:
Model: the model name (e.g. R4320P) Serial Number: the reader serial number (16 numbers) MAC Address: the reader MAC address Hardware Revision: the hardware revision of the reader Distro Release: Distribution firmware release RF Model: the internal RF module model, R4320C CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE - Proton Technical Information Manual 30 5 EASY2READ PROFILE Introduction By default. the reader profile is set to easy2read. For details on the available profiles and on the activation method, please refer to RFID paragraph page 25 (configuration via web interface). With the easy2read profile active you will use the CAEN RFID easy2read communication protocol. Select this option in order to control the reader using the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application or the SDK
(Software Development Kit) library. To configure the reader when using the easy2read profile please refer to the Easy2read paragraph page 26. Connecting to the Proton Reader using the Ethernet port Ethernet Communication Setup The Proton reader can be connected to a PC using an Ethernet cable. In order to correctly operate with the reader follow the steps above:
1. Connect the Proton to the power supply, the power LED will turn on, wait about 30 seconds until you hear a beep, wait 10 seconds again and the reader is ready to work with the easy2read profile active. 2. Plug an Ethernet cable (not provided, see Ordering Options page 8) into your computer and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the reader. By default, the Proton reader is configured with the static IP address 192.168.0.2. If your private network matches the default network configuration of the reader you can connect to it. Otherwise you can either change the network configuration of the reader (see NETWORK page 23) to connect it to your network or disconnect your PC from your network and connect it to the network of the reader. 3. Connect the antenna cable to Ant-0 (see Fig. 3.12: Proton R4320P Antennas page 20) of the reader. Now you can use the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Application to control the reader. EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 31 Easy Controller Follow these steps to connect the Proton using the Easy Controller application for Windows:
1. Download the latest version of the Easy Controller software from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section and install it. 2. Launch the Easy Controller application:
3. On the main screen click on File Connect. A Connection windows will open. Select the Connection Type (TCP/IP Connection) and type the Proton IP address into the TCP/IP Address box (default value is 192.168.0.2). Then click on Connect:
EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 32 4. To verify if the connection with the reader has been established, check the green dot on the bottom left side of the sidebar. Into the READER INFORMATION box you can find information on reader model, serial number and firmware release:
5. Place a tag on the read range of the reader, click on start inventory and see the tag information displayed on the main window:
For more info on the use of the Easy Controller, please refer to the CAEN RFID Easy Controller Software Technical Information Manual, you can download it from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section or in the Manual and Documents web area. EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 33 Connecting to the Proton Reader using the serial port Serial Communication Setup 1. Connect the Proton to the power supply, the power LED will turn on, wait about 30 seconds until you hear a beep, wait 10 seconds again and the reader is ready to work with the easy2read profile active. 2. Connect the Proton to the I/O-Serial cable (not provided). Make the connections as indicated in the paragraph RS232 Communication page 19 (example of serial connection between the reader and a PC). 3. Connect the antenna cable to Ant-0 (see Fig. 3.12: Proton R4320P Antennas page 20) of the reader. 4. If you use a native COM PORT of the PC, connect to the COM assigned by the operating system. Otherwise if you use a USB-SERIAL converter go to Control Panel Hardware and Sound Devices and Printers. Look at the COM port number assigned to the USB/serial converter. Easy Controller Follow these steps to connect the Proton using the Easy Controller application for Windows:
1. Download the latest version of the Easy Controller software from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section and install it. 2. Launch the Easy Controller application:
EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 34 3. On the main screen click on File Connect. A Connection window will open. Select the Connection Type (RS232) and specify the RS232 port (COM 5 in this example):
4. To verify if the connection with the reader has been established, check the green dot on the bottom left side of the sidebar and on the READER INFORMATION box you can find information on reader model, serial number and firmware release:
EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 35 5. Place a tag on the read range of the reader, click on start inventory and see the tag information displayed on the main window:
For more information on the CAEN RFID Easy Controller for Windows application usage, please refer to the relevant user manual: you can download it from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section or in the Manual and Documents web area. EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 36 Inventory on GPIO state change This mode has been designed to enable the inventory at the change of state of the GPIO0 and GPIO1 as illustrated in the paragraph Input signal page 17. The inventory is executed until the state change persists. In the easy2read profile it is necessary a double activation to perform the inventory on GPIO state change:
1. Activation via web interface (see Easy2read page 26) 2. Activation via Easy Controller Software:
a. Connect the reader to the Easy Controller software. On the main menu of the application, click on Settings Options:
EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 37 b. By clicking on button in the Identification box, you can access the Continuous Inventory Options window:
c. Select the RCM (Real Continuous Mode) to perform continuous mode (i.e., a continuous inventory via hardware on the source indicated by the RCM Source parameter) and the Inventory on button press. Click on Apply. Now click on Start Inventory on the main window:
d. Now the tag inventory is performed at the change of state of the GPIO0/1. For more information on the CAEN RFID Easy Controller for Windows application usage, please refer to the relevant technical information manual: you can download it from the Proton R4320P web page, Downloads section or in the Manuals and Documents web area. EASY2READ PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 38 6 CUSTOM PROFILE Introduction The use of the Custom profile allows the user to upload his own scripts to the reader. For details on the available profiles and on the activation method, please refer to RFID paragraph page 25
(configuration via web interface). Warning: The Custom profile can be activate only via web interface. To configure the reader when using the Custom profile please refer to the Custom paragraph page 28
(configuration via web interface). Java Virtual Machine The user can write his own scripts in Java code and use the "Package Upload " function of the SYSTEM section page 24 of the web configuration to upload them on the reader. The selection of the script to be used among those loaded is done through the "Code" option of the Custom section page 32. To use the uploaded script, the user needs a Java Virtual Machine. Contact the CAEN RFID support to obtain the Virtual Machine and the guideline to its use. CUSTOM PROFILE - Proton Technical Information Manual 39 7 RESET THE READER It is possible to reset the reader in three different ways:
1. Turn off the reader (disconnect the power supply), wait about 10 seconds then turn on the reader again (connect the power supply). Wait for the reboot to be completed. or 2. Connect the reader to the Web Interface (for more info see CONFIGURATION USING THE WEB INTERFACE page 21), select the SYSTEM option and then click on the Reboot button. Wait for the reboot to be completed. or 3. Press the RESET/UPGRADE button for three seconds (see Connectors page 13) until the green power LED turn off. When the LED is off, it means that the reader has been reset and the button can be released. Wait for the reboot to be completed. RESET THE READER - Proton Technical Information Manual 40 8 FIRMWARE UPGRADE The Proton R4320P firmware upgrade can be performed only via serial port. In order to upgrade the firmware follow the steps described below:
1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the Proton to the power supply, the power LED will turn on, wait about 30 seconds until you hear a beep, wait 10 seconds again and the reader is ready to work. Connect the Proton to the I/O-Serial cable (not provided). Make the connections as indicated in the paragraph RS232 Communication page 19 (example of serial connection between the reader and a PC). Connect to the PC a USB/Serial converter with a transfer rate up to 1Mbps. In your PC, go to Control Panel Hardware and Sound Devices and Printers. Look at the COM port number assigned to the USB/Serial converter when detected. 5. Hold down the reset button (see Tab. 3.2: Proton R4320P Interfaces Panel page 13) for about 20 seconds to enter the upgrade mode. 6. Download the Proton Upgrade Tool and the firmware image file at the Proton R4320P web page of the CAEN RFID Web Site, Downloads section. 7. Open the FW upgrade program and click on Next:
FIRMWARE UPGRADE - Proton Technical Information Manual 41 8. Select the COM port number assigned to the USB/Serial converter, upload the FW image file by clicking on the Browse button and click on the Upgrade Firmware button:
9. Wait for the upgrade process to be completed. In the window you will see the message Status:
upgrading. At the end of procedure, if the upgrade has been successfully performed, you will see the message Status: ready. 10. Turn off the reader (disconnect the power supply), wait about 10 seconds and then turn on the reader again (connect the power supply). Now the reader is ready to work with the new firmware upgraded. deleted. Warning: The firmware upgrade is a factory reset: all the scripts uploaded into the reader are FIRMWARE UPGRADE - Proton Technical Information Manual 42 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specification Table Frequency Range RF Power Number of Channels Standard Compliance CPU Operating system Receiving Capability Connectivity I/O Interface Antenna Connectors Power Supply Visual Status Indicators Operating Temperature IP Rating Dimensions Weight 865.600867.600 MHz (ETSI EN 302 208 v3.1.1) 902928 MHz (FCC part 15.247) Up to 31.5 dBm (1.4W) conducted (ETSI) Up to 30 dBm (1W) conducted (FCC) 4 channels (compliant to ETSI EN 302 208 v3.1.1) 50 hopping channels (compliant to FCC part 15.247) EPC C1G2/ISO 18000-63 ARM9 @ 400MHz on Atmel AT91SAM9G25 Linux Gen 2 Dense Reader Mode Management Data rate up to 400 Kb/s RS232 Serial Communication (M12 connector) Baudrate up to 115.200kbps Databits: 8 Stopbit: 1 Parity: none Flow control: none Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T (M12 connector) PoE standard IEEE 802.3af M12 connector 2 digital inputs optically isolated 2 solid state photorelay outputs optically isolated (500mA max) 4 TNC Reverse Polarity 936V DC power supply (12W) PoE standard IEEE 802 3af (12,95W) Multicolor LEDs: Power, Activity, Status and Applications
-10C to +55C 4 IP65
(W)131 x(L)106 x (H)50 mm3
(5.15 x 4.17 x 1.96 inch3) 530 g Tab. 9.1: Proton R4320P Technical Specifications Warning: The RF settings must match the country/region of operating to comply with local laws and regulations. The usage of the reader in different countries/regions from the one in which the device has been sold is not allowed. 4 Warning: To guarantee the IP65 degree of the device, the antennas must all be wired. If the connector is free, a protective cap must be applied to guarantee the IP65 degree. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Proton Technical Information Manual 43 10 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CE Compliance Reference standard:
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017 ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1:2017 EN 55032:2015 EN 55024:2010 + /A1:2015 ETSI EN 302 208 V3.1.1:2017 EN 62368-1:2014 +/AC:2015 +/A11:2009 +/A1:2010 +/A2:2013 +/A12:2011 Reference document:
Test report n. 19345 [RD2]. See Proton R4320P CE Declaration of Conformity page 45 for the Proton R4320P CE Compliance Certificate. RoHS EU Directive The Proton R4320P RAIN RFID reader is compliant with the EU Directive 2011/65/CE on the Restriction of the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS2). FCC Compliance 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
a. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. b. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. c. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. d. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modification not approved by CAEN RFID could void the users authority to operate the equipment. The device shall be used with CAEN RFID antenna Mod. WANTENNAX020 Circular polarized antenna FCC with 5.5dBi gain. The device shall be used such that a minimum separation distance of 25cm is maintained between the reader and user's/nearby people's body. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE - Proton Technical Information Manual 44 R4320P CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Proton R4320P CE Declaration of Conformity We CAEN RFID Srl Via Vetraia, 11 55049 Viareggio (LU) Italy Tel.: +39.0584.388.398 Fax: +39.0584.388.959 Mail: info@caenrfid.com Web site: www.caenrfid.com herewith declare under our own responsibility that the product:
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R4320P Proton - Compact 4 - port UHF RFID Reader corresponds in the submitted version to the following standards:
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017 ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1:2017 EN 55032:2015 EN 55024:2010 + /A1:2015 ETSI EN 302 208 V3.1.1:2017 EN 62368-1:2014 +/AC:2015 +/A11:2009 +/A1:2010 +/A2:2013 +/A12:2011 and declare under our sole responsibility that the specified product meets the principle requirements and other applicable regulations of directives 2014/53/EU (RED) and 2011/65/EU (RoHS2) Date: 05/11/2019 Adriano Bigongiari (Chief Executive Officer) On the basis of this declaration, this product will bear the following mark:
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External photos of R4320P PROTON Long range RAIN RFID reader UVECAENRFID028 Capitale Sociale 150.000 int. vers. - C.F., P.I. e Reg. Imprese di Lucca n. 02032050466 - R.E.A. C.C.I.A.A. LUCCA n. LU-191067 - VAT IT 02032050466 CAEN RFID srl Via Vetraia, 11 - 55049 Viareggio (LU) - Italy tel. +39.0584.388.398 - fax +39.0584.388.959 info@caenrfd.com - www.caenrfd.com Capitale Sociale 150.000 int. vers. - C.F., P.I. e Reg. Imprese di Lucca n. 02032050466 - R.E.A. C.C.I.A.A. LUCCA n. LU-191067 - VAT IT 02032050466 CAEN RFID srl Via Vetraia, 11 - 55049 Viareggio (LU) - Italy tel. +39.0584.388.398 - fax +39.0584.388.959 info@caenrfd.com - www.caenrfd.com Capitale Sociale 150.000 int. vers. - C.F., P.I. e Reg. Imprese di Lucca n. 02032050466 - R.E.A. C.C.I.A.A. LUCCA n. LU-191067 - VAT IT 02032050466
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CAEN RFID srl Via Vetraia, 11 - 55049 Viareggio (LU) - Italy tel. +39.0584.388.398 - fax +39.0584.388.959 info@caenrfd.com - www.caenrfd.com Attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Viareggio November 29th, 2019 Object:
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CAEN RFID srl
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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CEO
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | R4320P - PROTON - Long range RAIN RFID reader | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
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1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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