Second Generation RFID Smart Reader with Fan-out Box and RF Switch User Manual English Table of Contents Second Generation RFID Smart Reader 1. REGULATORY INFORMATION ................................................................... 2 2. GETTING STARTED .................................................................................... 5 IN THE PACKAGE ................................................................................................. 5 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 6 HARDWARE OVERVIEW- RFID SMART READER ...................................................... 8 HARDWARE OVERVIEW- LED INDICATORS ........................................................... 10 HARDWARE OVERVIEW- FAN-OUT BOX ............................................................... 11 HARDWARE OVERVIEW - RF SWITCH .................................................................. 11 CONNECTING THE CABLES ................................................................................. 12 3. CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE ................................................................. 15 ACCESS THE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE (WEB UI) ................................................ 15 MANAGEMENT: HOME ........................................................................................ 16 MANAGEMENT: ETHERNET ................................................................................. 17 LAN Settings .............................................................................................................................. 17 WAN Settings ............................................................................................................................ 18 MANAGEMENT: WIRELESS ................................................................................. 19 Wi-Fi Offload ............................................................................................................................. 19 4G Settings ................................................................................................................................ 20 MANAGEMENT: SYSTEM .................................................................................... 21 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................................... 21 User Account ............................................................................................................................ 22 Time Settings ............................................................................................................................ 23 System Log ................................................................................................................................ 24 LLRP Mode ................................................................................................................................ 25 Factory Reset & Reboot ............................................................................................................ 25 4. APPENDIX .................................................................................................. 26 SPECIFICATIONS: RFID SMART READER ............................................................. 26 SPECIFICATIONS: FAN-OUT BOX ......................................................................... 28 SPECIFICATIONS: RF SWITCH ............................................................................ 29 PIN DEFINITION ................................................................................................. 30 1 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. 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:
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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement:
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. 2 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Industry Canada statement:
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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. Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage prjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable. Radiation Exposure Statement:
The product comply with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Le produit est conforme aux limites d'exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Le produit est sr pour un fonctionnement tel que dcrit dans ce manuel. La rduction aux expositions RF peut tre augmente si l'appareil peut tre conserv aussi loin que possible du corps de l'utilisateur ou que le dispositif est rgl sur la puissance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction est disponible. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC 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. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. 3 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader
4 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Getting Started In the Package Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Power Cord Power Adapter Fan-out Box (optional) RF Switch (optional) Battery (optional) Note:
The Fan-out Box and RF Switch work in combination to allow more antenna connections. One Second Generation RFID Smart Reader can connect to one Fan-out Box and four RF Switches. The battery can be used to power the Reader for approximately 6 hours. It snaps onto the Smart Reader and forms a complete unit. 5 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Introduction The Second Generation RFID Smart Reader (the Reader) enhances the flexibility of its former version by adding a portable feature and wireless connectivity. You can choose to add a battery to the Reader and work in combination with a dedicated antenna for portable use such as the NeWave Smart Vest. An expansion dongle slot is provided for connecting a Wi-Fi dongle or LTE dongle with which you can easily send the collected data wirelessly. The Reader is designed for uses with a variety of UHF RFID applications. It provides high level RF performance, a user-friendly software development interface and a cost competitive reader solution. Combined with our Wave Antennas, it can provide 100% readability in area sizes of 2 2 2 to 10 10 10 when appropriate reader parameters and antennas are set up. You can also connect the Reader to a Fan-out Box and 1 to 4 RF Switches to add additional antennas. A maximum of 16 antennas are allowed with one Reader. For multi-reader applications, such as retail applications, the Reader solution can efficiently compress data size and solve data traffic issues. Basic application:
You can connect to up to four antennas and use a computer to monitor detected parameters. 6 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Advanced application:
Use the Reader with a Fan-out Box and an RF Switch to connect up to 16 antennas. 7 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Hardware Overview- RFID Smart Reader USB Reset GPIO Power For additional function expansion such as Wi-Fi or 4G connectivity. Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore the default settings. For GPIO purposes such as connecting a Fan-out Box, light sensor or other sensors. Connect the power adapter to the Reader via this intake to power on the Reader. 3.5 mm Console Connect to a computer for engineering uses. LAN Connect a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the port to establish a network connection. This feature allows you to configure settings or read the data from the Reader on your computer via a Graphic User Interface. This port support DHCP server function. IP addresses will be assigned automatically to a connected client device. WAN Connect to your DSL/ Cable Modem for Internet connection Note: RJ-45 Ethernet cable and RF cable are not included in the package 8 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Battery Connector For battery pack connection. For RF cable insertion. The Reader supports up to four antennas Antenna Ports at the same time; additional connection is also possible via an optional antenna switch. SD Card Slot &
Insert an SD card to save and retrieve data. Push the SD Card Eject button Eject button to remove the card from the card slot. 9 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Hardware Overview- LED Indicators Power Blue System on. Blinking Blue System booting or in the firmware upgrade Off process. System off. Data Blinking Blue Data receiving/ transferring through SD card. Off No SD card connected. Antenna Blinking Blue Antenna switching.
(Single) Blinking Red &
Invalid M6e connection. Blue (All) Network Steady Blue Valid Internet connection. Connection
. Steady Red Invalid internet connection. 10 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Hardware Overview- Fan-out Box OUTPUT Optional applications. (For example, connecting to an LED notification system). INPUT Connect to the GPIO port (DB15) of the Reader. RF Switch Output DB9 output ports for RF Switch connection. Hardware Overview - RF Switch INPUT Connect to a DB9 OUTPUT port of the Fan-out Box. RF IN Connect to an antenna port of the Reader. ANT 14 For antenna connections. 11 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Connecting the Cables Basic installation:
1. Plug an RF cable into an antenna port and an antenna. The Reader supports up to four antennas at the same time. 2. Connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the LAN port and to your computer for software development interface configuration. 3. Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Reader. Once the power adapter is connected to the Reader, the Power LED indicator will turn blue indicating the power is on. Note: The Reader may be wall-mounted. Insert screws into the four holes on the left and right side brackets of the Reader. 12 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Installation with Fan-out Box and RF Switch:
13 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader 1. Use an RF cable to connect an antenna port of the Reader to the RF IN port of the RF Switch, and then connect the antennas to the ANT14 ports of the RF Switch. 2. Use a DB15 cable to connect the GPIO port of the Reader and the INPUT port of the Fan-out Box. Note: Only use a rollover type DB15 cable (not a crossover-type). The cable must be shorter than 5 m. 3. Use a DB9 cable to connect an RF Switch port of the Fan-out Box to the INPUT port of the RF Switch. Note: Only use a rollover-type DB9 cable shorter than 30 m. 4. Connect the Reader to a computer. Attach the power supply to the Reader and plug it into a wall outlet. 5. You can also connect the OUTPUT port of the Fan-out Box to other devices for optional applications, such as an LED alarm/notification system Note: The Reader, Fan-out Box and the RF Switch may be wall-mounted. Insert screws into the four holes of the brackets on their left and right sides. 14 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Configuration Software Access the Management Interface (Web UI) The Web UI allows you to configure the Reader using your Web browser. 1. Ensure that the computer you use is connected to the LAN port of the Reader. 2. Open your web browser and type 192.168.0.1 in the address field. 3. An authentication screen will appear. Use the default username and password below:
Username: admin Password: password 4. The Web UI page will appear. Click the items on the banner to access different management functions. 5. We recommend you change the password for better system security. Please access the Web UI and then go to SystemUser Account. 15 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Management: Home The home page will be displayed after you access the Web UI. Use the icons and information on the page to view the current system status and manage the device. 16 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Management: Ethernet LAN Settings You can configure the local network settings of the Reader on this page. Host Name: Host name of the Reader. IP Address: Enter the local network IP address for the Reader. The IP address is also the one that you enter when logging in to this Web UI. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. Note: It is strongly suggested that you use the default address for the LAN port at all times so that one can easily access the Reader. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask along with the previously configured IP address defines the network. The default value for the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. DHCP Start IP: Define the starting value of the IP addresses to be given to LAN users connecting to the Reader DHCP End IP: Define the last value of the IP address to be given to LAN users connecting to the Reader. Lease Time: In Lease Time you can specify a period of time after which an assigned IP address will be retrieved from devices due to the fact that there has been no network activity during the specified time. 17 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader WAN Settings In this page you can configure the IP address settings for your WAN interface, which will be used for communicating with your modem to connect to the Internet. DHCP Mode: Select whether or not to enter a specific IP address for the Reader. This will depend on the Internet service you subscribed to. IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway: When Static is selected, you will need to enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP address for connecting to the Internet. 18 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Management: Wireless Wi-Fi Offload When a Wi-Fi dongle is connected, the Reader will be able to communicate with your network via Wi-Fi. To connect the Reader to a wireless access point (AP):
1. Select the AP from the list. 2. Enter the encryption keys if required. Note: When the SSID of an AP is hidden, the AP will not be listed. You will need to click the Manual Input button to enter the APs SSID and its password (if required). 19 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader 4G Settings When a 4G dongle is connected, the Reader will be able to access the Internet through a 4G network and deliver collected data to a remote server. Preferred Network: You can choose to use 4G or 3G for connecting to the Internet. Selecting Auto will allow the Reader to select a 3G network when a 4G signal is not available. Radio Frequency: Select the frequency that will be used for the mobile network service. APN Settings: Select an APN profile and click the Connect button to start connecting to the service. When APN settings need to be modified, click the Apply button after you finish changing its settings. Network Provider Selection: You can choose to manually designate a service provider or allow this device to automatically select mobile network service providers. 20 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Management: System Firmware Upgrade You can find the current firmware version on this page. When a new firmware is available, upgrade your firmware using this page. Current Version: Indicates the current firmware version that the Reader uses. Select Firmware: Click Browse to locate the new firmware that you have downloaded to your local computer. Warning: Do not operate the Web UI during the firmware upgrade. The system will reboot automatically after the upgrade process is finished. 21 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader User Account The Reader allows two permission levels for accessing the Web UI, providing users with different authorities to configure settings or view the information of the Web UI. The default users are:
Admin: This user is allowed to configure all settings of the Reader. The default password is admin. Guest: This user is allowed to view part of the Web UI pages but cannot change any settings in the Web UI. To change the Username and Password, click the Edit button and then click Apply to apply your changes. 22 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Time Settings System Time: The current system time. Sync with your PC: Pressing this button will set the Readers time according to the time of your PC. Enable NTP Server: Marking the box will activate the Network Time Protocol (NTP) function, which is used to synchronize system time to a time server on the Internet. Time Zone: Select a correct time zone for your region. NTP Server: The NTP server to synchronize. Sync Interval: The time interval after which the Reader will perform time synchronization 23 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader System Log In this page you can backup your system log. The page also allows you to write and maintain the log data to a remote computer. To activate the remote server function, select the Enable Remote Server box and then enter the IP address of your computer. To activate the system log backup function, select the Enable Backup System Log box and then specify a backup interval from the drop-down list. Click Apply to apply the changes, or click Discard to undo your configuration. 24 2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader LLRP Mode The Reader supports 'Low Level Reader Protocol, which standardize the network interface of the Reader to RFID readers of other LLRP-compatible manufacturers. Mark the LLRP Mode Enable, select an LLRP mode and then click the Apply button to activate this mode. Factory Reset & Reboot This page allows users to restart the Reader or reset all its settings to the factory default. Caution:
All your settings will be erased after clicking the Factory Reset icon. 25 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Appendix Specifications: RFID Smart Reader RF System Chipset Impinj R2000 ATMEL AT91SAM7S-256 Protocol RFID Protocol Support EPC Global Gen 2 Support EPC DRM Yes (with DRM Filter), switchable ISO 18000-6C; ISO 18000-6B (optional) RF Frequency Demodulation Modulation Depth Data Encoding Bit Rate US: 902928MHz EU: 865868MHz KR: 910914MHz PRC: 920925MHz Open: 840MHz960MHz ASK or PSK 90% nominal FM0 or Miller code Supports uplink data rates of up to 640 Kbps TX Output Power 15 dBm30 dBm in 1dB Antenna Type 4 port Mono-static Antenna Connector 4 pcs RP TNC General Characteristics Dimensions Weight Base Material Mounting Power Input 18.2 15.6 7.8 cm (with battery) 16.6 14.7 5.8 cm (without battery) Approx. 1016g (with battery) Approx. 485g (without battery) Aluminum alloy Wall, floor 1. DC power input (12 VDC 5%, 19.2W) Power Consumption 11W 26 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader System Architecture Processor TI AM335XZCZ System Memory / Ram Internal Storage / Flash 128MB 32MB Communication USB Ethernet GPIO Indicators Software USB 2.0 x1 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) X2 6 input and 4 output (DB15) 7 two-color LED status indicator Operation System Embedded Linux Software SDK Environment Humidity C#
5% to 95%, non-condensing Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C / 32 F to 131 F Storage Temperature
- 40 C to 85 C / -40 F to 185 F Sealing / Dust and Water IP54 (NEMA 3) (with battery) Immunity IP40(NEMA 1)(without battery) 27 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Specifications: Fan-out Box RF System Chipset MC33202DR2G Regulatory and Environmental Compliance EMC Certification FCC 47 CFG Ch.1 Part 15 (US) (15.247) ETSI EN 302 208-1 (V1.1.1) (EU) (optional) Certification RoHS / FCC / CE(optional) General Characteristics Dimensions Weight Base Material Mounting 13.2 7.3 2.6 cm Approx. 250g SECC Wall, floor Power Consumption 0.5W Communication Input port 1 DB15 female connector RF Switch Output port 4 DB9 female connector Output port Environment Humidity 1 DB15 female connector 5% to 95%, non-condensing Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C / 32 F to 131 F Storage Temperature
- 40 C to 85 C / -40 F to 185 F Sealing / Dust and Water IP40(NEMA 1) Immunity 28 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Specifications: RF Switch RF System Chipset RF Frequency SN74HC139PWR SN74HC240PWR AS221 US: 902928MHz/
EU: 865868MHz/
KR: 910914MHz/
PRC: 920925MHz/
Open:840MHz960MHz/
Typical Insertion Loss 1.2dB Typical Isolation Regulatory and Environmental Compliance 36dB EMC Certification FCC 47 CFG Ch.1 Part 15 (US) (15.247) ETSI EN 302 208-1 (V1.1.1) (EU) (optional) Certification General Characteristics Dimensions Weight Base Material Mounting Communication Input port R-TNC Environment Humidity RoHS / FCC / CE(optional) 11.4 9.7 2.7 cm Approx. 350g SECC Wall, floor 1 DB9 female connector 4 R-TNC Connector 5% to 95%, non-condensing Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C / 32 F to 131 F Storage Temperature
- 40 C to 85 C / -40 F to 185 F Sealing / Dust and IP40(NEMA 1) Water Immunity 29 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Pin Definition GPIO port of RFID Smart Reader DB15 female connector Pin1 5V Pin2 Fan-out output1 5v Pin3 Fan-out output2 5v Pin4 Fan-out output3 5v Pin5 Fan-out output4 5v Pin6 Fan-out output5 5v Pin7 Fan-out output6 5v Pin8 GND Pin9 Fan-out input1 5v Pin10 Fan-out input2 5v Pin11 Fan-out input3 5v Pin12 Fan-out input4 5v Pin13 GND Pin14 Fan-out mode select 5V Pin15 GND 30 3 Appendix Second Generation RFID Smart Reader DB15 Output port of Fan-out Box DB15 female connector Pin1 5V Pin2 Fan-out output1 5v Pin3 Fan-out output2 5v Pin4 Fan-out output3 5v Pin5 Fan-out output4 5v Pin6 Fan-out output5 5v Pin7 Fan-out output6 5v Pin8 GND Pin9 Fan-out input1 5v Pin10 Fan-out input2 5v Pin11 Fan-out input3 5v Pin12 Fan-out input4 5v Pin13 GND Pin14 GND Pin15 GND DB9 Output ports of Fan-out Box DB9 female connector Pin1 5V Pin2 GPO_1-
Pin3 GND Pin4 GPO_2+
Pin5 GND Pin6 GND Pin7 GPO_1+
Pin8 GPO_2-
Pin9 GND 31