Users Manual RF-M6004 Reader Users Manual Shenzhen Nation RFID Technologe CoLtd 1 Users Manual Welcome you to be the user of Nation RFID products 2 Users Manual Content 1 Product Overview..........................................................................................................................5 1.1 Product characteristics......................................................................................................5 1.2 Main uses and scope of application............................................................................. 5 1.3 environment condition..................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Shape size............................................................................................................................. 6 2 Demo Operational instructions................................................................................................ 7 2.1 About Demo Software...................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Demo System Requirements...........................................................................................7 2.3 technical terms.................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Demonstration software operation...............................................................................8 2.4.1 Connect Reader....................................................................................................... 8 2.4.2 Data display area.....................................................................................................9 2.4.3 Write data................................................................................................................11 2.4.4 Equipment configuration....................................................................................13 2.4.5 EPC baseband parameters..................................................................................14 2.4.6 Antenna Port Power Configuration................................................................. 16 2.4.7 Frequency Hopping Management...................................................................16 2.4.8 Equipment Information.......................................................................................18 3 Packaging and Storage...............................................................................................................20 3.1 Packaging............................................................................................................................20 3.2 Storage requirements......................................................................................................20 4 Services and Support................................................................................................................. 21 3 Users Manual Safety Instructions Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Invengo equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the cautions. Warning Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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 or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. 4 Users Manual 1 Product Overview 1.1 Product characteristics RF-M6004 RF module is a high-performance RFID module designed and developed by Nation RFID. It is equipped with four SMA antenna interfaces. It has the leading reception sensitivity in the industry. The single tag recognition rate is fast, and the multi-tag processing ability is strong. At the same time, the reading and writing module adopts independent die opening, all-aluminium die casting, exquisite appearance, excellent heat dissipation performance 1.2 Main uses and scope of application RF-M6004 RF module has the characteristics of fast single tag identification, long tag reading distance and strong multi-tag processing ability. It is widely used in challenging application fields such as warehousing, logistics, clothing, production line management, etc. It can effectively improve the overall work efficiency and reduce the error rate. 1.3 environment condition working temperature2055 Storage temperature4085 Humidity range5% 95%RH Power supplyDC +3.5V+17V 5 Users Manual 1.4 Shape size The volume parameters of RF-M6004 RF module are as follows: 71.5mm x 52.5mm x 7.2mm 6 Users Manual 2 Demo Operational instructions 2.1 About Demo Software The Demo software is used to set system parameters and perform write/read operation on Nation RFID RF-M6004 series reader and ISO compliant transponders 2.2 Demo System Requirements Supported Operating Systems Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Service Pack 2; Windows Vista; Windows 7 ; Windows 10 These systems are 64-bit operating system. The USB driver does not support 64- bit OS for the time being.. Required Software Windows Installer 3.0 is required. Windows Installer 3.1 or later is recommended. IE 5.01 or later is required: for installing the .NET Framework. Recommended hardware requirements CPU: Pentium 4 at 1.7 GHz or above Memory: min. 512MB 2.3 technical terms TID: Tag identifier EPC: Electronic product code RSSI: Received signal strength indicator LBT: Listen before Talk DRM: Dense reader mode Q: Slot count parameters 7 Users Manual 2.4 Demonstration software operation 2.4.1 Connect Reader All functions can be operated only after successful connection. 2.4.1.1 Serial Communication Connection Double-click on the icon to start Demo software. Each icon in the main interface toolbar is gray to indicate that the reader is not connected yet. In the Device Connection option list, select the communication mode RS232 Connection,Paramselect COM? (Selected PC serial slogans) and select the communication rate 115200 (default value), and click Confirm. as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 RS232 Selected If the connection is successfully established, the icons in the toolbar are lit up, as shown in Figure 2, indicating that the serial connection is successful. 8 Users Manual Figure 2 RS232 Successful connection 2.4.2 Data display area Click on the buttonThe data display area will be displayed, as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 Data Display Area Parameter Meaning 9 Users Manual TypeLabel type6C6BGB Three kinds EPCEPC Data of Labels TIDTID Data of Labels UserDataUser data area ReserveDataReserved area data, label password data, etc TotalCountTotal number of tag reads ANT1Number of Reads of Antenna No.1 ANT2Number of Reads of Antenna No.2 ANT3Number of Reads of Antenna No.3 ANT4Number of Reads of Antenna No.4 ANT5Number of Reads of Antenna No.5 ANT6Number of Reads of Antenna No.6 ANT7Number of Reads of Antenna No.7 ANT8Number of Reads of Antenna No.8 RSSIsignal intensity FrequencyCurrent Read Label Frequency Point PhaseCurrent read tag phase value ReadTimeRead time. 2.4.2.1 Read EPC Clickon the button The data display area displays the EPC data currently read. If you want to read EPC data of custom length, see Custom Reading. 2.4.2.2 Read TID Clickon the buttonThe data display area displays EPC and TID data currently read to the tag. If you want to read TID data of custom length, see Custom Reading. 10 Users Manual 2.4.2.3 STOP Click onthe buttonStop the current card reading operation. 2.4.3 Write data 2.4.3.1 Write EPC data SelectWrite Card- > Click the button to pop up the dialog box in the main interfaceAs shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Write EPC data Select a label data that has been read(Data contains TID information)Fill in EPC data (hexadecimal string) Click Confirm. 2.4.3.2 Write user data The main interface chooseswrite card- > click the button to pop up the dialog box, as shown in Figure 5 below. 11 Users Manual Figure 5: Write user data Select a label data that has been read (data contains TID information), fill in user data (16-digit string), and clickConfirm. 12 Users Manual 2.4.4 Equipment configuration The Demo main interface choosesDevice Control->Device Configuration and pops up theDevice Configurationdialog box, as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 Equipment configuration The upper left of the window is the serial port parameters. As shown in Figure 7, click Get to get the serial port communication baud rate parameters of the reader, and clickSetto set the serial port communication baud rate of the reader. The baud rate is 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 115200 bps, 230400 BPS and 460800 bps. Others do not support it. The default reader is 115200 bps. 13 Users Manual Figure 7 Serial port parameters 2.4.5 EPC baseband parameters The upper left of the window is the EPC baseband parameters. As shown in Figure 8, clickGetto get the EPC baseband parameters of the reader and writer. ClickSetto set reader EPC baseband parameters. Figure 8 Baseband parameter configuration 14 Users Manual Changing the configuration of baseband parameters can change the actual effect of reading and writing (it can be reasonably configured according to the application scenario, but it needs to be operated under the guidance of our engineers). EPC baseband rate provides six choices:
Tair = 25us, FM0, LHF = 40KHz; intensive reading mode;
Tair = 25us, Miller 4, LHF = 300KHz; Fast read mode;
Tari = 25us, Miller 4, LHF = 320KHz; 255/AUTO. Session offers four options 0123. Q value provides sixteen choices 0/Single label 1234/Multi-label567891011 12131415. Label search provides three options:
A-side inventory;
B-B-side inventory;
C-A|B-side inventory. 15 Users Manual 2.4.6 Antenna Port Power Configuration The antenna power is at the bottom left of the window. As shown in Figure 9, the reader antenna power can be obtained by clickingGet. ClickSet to set the reader antenna power. Figure 9 Antenna Port Power Configuration Check the corresponding antenna port (the external antenna has been connected), select the corresponding power value from the list of power values, click Settings, and pop up the prompt box for successful configuration. 2.4.7 Frequency Hopping Management Select frequency hopping in the left menu bar of the RFID configuration, as shown in Figure 10. SelectFCC902-928MHzin theFrequencydrop-down list as shown in Figure 11, from the left frequency list box, click the button and import it into the right list box, then click Set to 16 Users Manual determineif you want to select the full frequency hopping, click
, then click on the right side. The list box shows all the frequencies in this band. ClickSetto see Figure 12. If you click on the right list box, all frequencies will be cleared. Figure 10 Frequency Hopping Management Figure 11 Selection of working frequency band 17 Users Manual Figure 12 Frequency point selection 2.4.8 Equipment Information The main interface chooses Tool - >
Device Information as shown in Figure 13. After clicking on the icon, a Device Infopop-up window appears, as shown in Figure 14. Figure 13 Equipment Information 18 Users Manual Figure 14 Equipment Information Bullet Window 19 Users Manual 3 Packaging and Storage 3.1 Packaging In order to facilitate storage and transportation in the future, the RF-M6004 RF module is opened and the packaging box and materials are properly preserved. In addition to the module, the package also includes the accessories needed for the use of the product. Please confirm whether the products and accessories are complete according to the product packing list. If there are any discrepancies or damages, please contact the after-sales department in time. 3.2 Storage requirements RF-M6004 RF module long-term storage should have the following conditions ambient temperature-40+85 relative humidity5% RH90%RH 20 Users Manual 4 Services and Support Shenzhen Nation RFID Technologe CoLtd Advising customers Our aim is to provide customers with high quality products, follow-up will continue to optimize and update our products to ensure that our product performance is in the forefront of similar products. This user manual will be different from the actual equipment in terms of product characteristics, composition and design. We will provide corrections in time. If you fail to provide timely advice, please consult after-sales. Sales Telephone 0755-26909366 National Core Material Federation Official Website www.nationrfid.com After-sales support service@nationrfid.com 21 Users Manual Warranty Notes In order to provide better service, our company randomly attaches a warranty card, please keep it well, in order to enjoy the proper service. 1Since the date of purchase, the product has not been dismantled and repaired in normal operation, and enjoys warranty service within one year. 2The following conditions are not covered by free maintenance Over the warranty period Damage caused by abuse or human activities Terminal Damage Caused by Over Vibration of Users in Transportation 3This product software is upgraded free of charge, and users can get free training through different scenarios. 4If the user does not have a warranty card, he or she will charge according to the circumstances. 22