Applied Wireless Identifications Group MPR1712 Multi-Protocol RFID (MPR) Module User Manual 1

Applied Wireless Identifications Group Inc. Multi-Protocol RFID (MPR) Module 1

Users Manual

MPR-1712  - 1 -  6/19/2008        SENTINEL-SENSE MPR-1712     Installation & Operation Manual-041371
MPR-1712  - 2 -  6/19/2008      COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The contents of this document are the property of Applied Wireless Identifications Group, Inc. (AWID)  and  are  copyrighted.  All  rights  reserved.  Any  reproduction,  in  whole  or  in  part,  is strictly prohibited. For additional copies of this document please contact: AWID 18300 Sutter Blvd Morgan Hill, CA 95037 http://www.AWID.com The information contained herein has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. AWID reserves the right to make changes without prior notice. This document is not covered by any warranty either expressed or implied. Any comments, corrections or additions to the contents of this document should be directed to AWID at the above address.  Copyright 2006 AWID, Printed in USA. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.     C AUTION:  Reader should be positioned so that personnel in the area for prolonged periods may safely remain at least 20 cm in an uncontrolled environment from the reader’s surface. Observe FCC OET Bulletin 56 “Hazards of radio frequency and electromagnetic fields” and Bulletin 65 “Human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields.”
MPR-1712  - 3 -  6/19/2008       Table of Contents REVISION HISTORY .......................................................................................................4 1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................5 1.1 Special Features ................................................................................................5 2 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................6 2.1 Channel Frequency Table – UHF ......................................................................6 2.2 Connector Pin Assignment.................................................................................6 2.3 Measuring Read Distance..................................................................................7 3 INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDELINES .......................................................8 3.1 General Wiring Requirements............................................................................8 3.2 Wiring Diagrams ................................................................................................8 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE................................................................................9 4.1 Parts List............................................................................................................9 4.2 Preparation for Installation .................................................................................9 4.2.1 Bench Top Verification................................................................................9 5 SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM OPERATION NOTES...................10 5.1 System Operation ............................................................................................10 5.1.1 Running a Custom Software Application or the AWID Demo Program.....10 5.1.2 Operating Modes ......................................................................................10 5.2 Users Note.......................................................................................................10 6 MPR SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL.....................................................11  NOTE:  READ AND USE THIS MANUAL.   NOTE: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION GUIDE MAY RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE OR EVEN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE READER, THUS VOIDS THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.
MPR-1712  - 4 -  6/19/2008      REVISION HISTORY  Version No. Revised By Date  Sections Affected Remarks 0.1  E. Wei  6/2008  All  Initial version
MPR-1712  - 5 -  6/19/2008      1  INTRODUCTION  AWID's  Sentinel-Sense  MPR-1712  is  a  Radio  Frequency  IDentification  (RFID)  reader module  with  RS-232 and  USB I/O interface  that works with most leading passive UHF and HF tags. The reader module comes with a unique combination of long read range, small  size  (credit  card),  dual  frequency  and  low  power  consumption.  Its  primary applications are access control, asset management and tracking, and fleet management applications.  The MPR-1712 reader modules are delivered with firmware version US0-211h1-xx.yy.00.  In order to operate an MPR-1712 you will need the following:  PC running Windows1 2000 or higher, CD-ROM drive, USB and/or RS-232 serial port.  Host software (AWID’s demo software or your own custom software)  1.1  SPECIAL FEATURES  •  UHF Multi-Protocol: ISO-18000-6 Type B/C, EPC Class 1 Gen 2 •  HF Multi-Protocol: ISO-14443 A/B, ISO-15693, Milfare  Standard 1K  and 4K and Mifare Ultralight •  Thin passive tags with long-range performance •  RS-232 and USB outputs   •                                              1 Though MPR-1710 can also be controlled from a non-Windows programming platform, AWID demo and FW upgrade programs are applications to run in Windows.
MPR-1712  - 6 -  6/19/2008      2  SPECIFICATIONS  Input voltage  +5.225 VDC to +5.775 VDC Input current  1.5 A (5.5 V) typical UHF: Protocol language  ISO-18000-6 Type B/C, EPC Class 1 Gen 2           Read range   Depends on type & size of labels used           Output power  +24 dBm max           Transmit frequency  902.75-927.25 MHz           Receive frequency  902.75-927.25 MHz (Amplitude Modulated)           Hopping channels  50 Channels           Channel spacing  500 kHz            Hopping sequence  Pseudo random HF:    Protocol language  ISO-14443 A/B, ISO-15693, Mifare           Read range   Depends on type & size of labels used           Output power  +20 dBm           Transmit frequency  13.56 MHz           Receive frequency  13.56 MHz (Amplitude Modulated) Operating temperature range  -30° C to +65° C (-22° F to 149° F) Output data formats  3V TTL Serial & USB I/O Connector  10-pin ZIF Dimension  2”x3.25”x0.25   2.1  CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE – UHF  Frequency range: 902.75 ~ 927.25 MHz Minimum number of frequency channels: 50   CH 902~928 MHz CH 902~928 MHz CH 902~928 MHz CH 902~928 MHz CH 902~928 MHz 0  902.75  MHz 10  907.75  MHz 20  912.75  MHz 30  917.75  MHz 40  922.75  MHz 1  903.25  MHz 11  908.25  MHz 21  913.25  MHz 31  918.25  MHz 41  923.25  MHz 2  903.75  MHz 12  908.75  MHz 22  913.75  MHz 32  918.75  MHz 42  923.75  MHz 3  904.25  MHz 13  909.25  MHz 23  914.25  MHz 33  919.25  MHz 43  924.25  MHz 4  904.75  MHz 14  909.75  MHz 24  914.75  MHz 34  919.75  MHz 44  924.75  MHz 5  905.25  MHz 15  910.25  MHz 25  915.25  MHz 35  920.25  MHz 45  925.25  MHz 6  905.75  MHz 16  910.75  MHz 26  915.75  MHz 36  920.75  MHz 46  925.75  MHz 7  906.25  MHz 17  911.25  MHz 27  916.25  MHz 37  921.25  MHz 47  926.25  MHz 8  906.75  MHz 18  911.75  MHz 28  916.75  MHz 38  921.75  MHz 48  926.75  MHz 9  907.25  MHz 19  912.25  MHz 29  917.25  MHz 39  922.25  MHz 49  927.25  MHz  Table 1   Channel Frequency Table for MPR-1712 UHF Mode    2.2  CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT
MPR-1712  - 7 -  6/19/2008      Pin  Function        Pin  Function  1  USB          6  GND 2  USB D-        7  +3V Aux Data 3  USB D+        8  +3V TTL Rx 4  +5.5 V         9  +3V TTL Tx 5  +5.5 V         10  GND  2.3  MEASURING READ DISTANCE  Make  sure  you  know  the  tag  types.  For  certain  readers  and  tags,  user  must  also  be mindful  of  the  tag’s  orientation  and  the  reader’s  antenna  orientation,  what  mounting surface the tags are designed for and how the tags are supposed to be mounted. Any departure from its intended purpose will drastically affect the reader’s ability to energize the tag and its read range.  When measuring the reader’s read range, make sure that the tag is properly oriented to the reader antenna, and for optimum  performance, be sure the operator’s finger is not within three (3) inches of the tag’s antenna surface.
MPR-1712  - 8 -  6/19/2008      3  INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDELINES  For ease of explanation, MPR reader in this section refers to an RFID device that consists of MPR-1712 and a high performance circular polarized antenna inside a splash proof, UV stabilized housing case. The module should be installed on a heat sink. Example of a heat sink could be an aluminum plate of size 8”x8”x0.1” exposed to convection air flow. The screws at the bottom of module shall be used for mounting the module on the heat sink.  3.1  GENERAL WIRING REQUIREMENTS  All the  MPR reader wiring should be continuously shielded.  AWID recommends using #24  AWG  up  to  #22  AWG,  longer  distances  and  higher  current  consumption  on  the power supply line will require larger gauge wires.    TABLE 3.4-1: Data Line’s Wiring Requirement  WIRE SIZE  #22 AWG (0.6 mm Dia.)  #24 AWG (0.5 mm Dia.) RS-232  50 ft (15 meters)  50 ft (15 meters)   3.2  WIRING DIAGRAMS  See section 2.2 for pin assignment for the RS-232 connector of MPR-1712.  The  MPR  RS-232  interface  is  a  short  distance  serial  interface,  a full  command  set  for the  standard  serial  interface  is  not  necessary,  therefore  only  transmit,  receive  and ground  wires  are  used.  Sense  input  is  an  enable  input,  which  is  traditionally  used  to activate the RF energy of the reader and to start the read functions.
MPR-1712  - 9 -  6/19/2008      4  INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  This section provides installation and operation information for MPR-1710 reader modules.  4.1  PARTS LIST  Verify that all items listed below are present before starting the installation.  o  Sentinel-Sense MPR-1712             Qty=1 o  Documentation and command demo program CD      Qty=1  4.2  PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION  Familiarize yourself with the connectors and pin out assignment of each I/O connectors. 4.2.1  Bench Top Verification It  is  always  a  good  idea  to  verify  system  operation  before  committing  to  a  full-scale installation.  The  following  are  the  necessary  steps  to  test  the  reader’s  operation  in  a static environment.   Connect MPR-1712 to the RS-232 or USB port of a PC  Connect the power jack from the wall plug power supply to reader module  Power up PC  Install demo software on PC  Activate demo software and verify performance of the reader.  Select  a  COM  port  in  program  window  then  click  “Connect”.  Follow  with  some commands.
MPR-1712  - 10 -  6/19/2008      5  SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM OPERATION NOTES  5.1  SYSTEM OPERATION 5.1.1  Running a Custom Software Application or the AWID Demo Program If AWID Demo Program is not used, it is expected user will launch a Custom Software Application developed using the MPR-1712 Protocol to issue commands to the MPR reader/module as specified. 5.1.2  Operating Modes Typical operating modes for MPR readers can be grouped into the following modes:  Search Mode  This mode is used when operator or user is not certain what family of tags is placed on the items to be tracked. Since most tags are deterministic in nature, MPR reader must cycle through each and every protocol, issue a protocol specific inquiry, to hail and to wait for a response from tags of that specific protocol. Therefore, if there are many different protocols, for an untrained observer, the reader response will appear sluggish.  Mixed Mode  This mode assumes the user is aware of the types of protocol in use, and furthermore, the user  made  a  determined  effort  to  operate  the  reader  in  a  mixed  protocol  mode.  In  this mode, the user can decide how many and which specific protocols to be selected. Once Mix Protocol Mode is selected, the reader will routinely cycle through each protocol, dwell long enough for the reader to wait for a response and then move on to the next protocol. It should  be  noted  that  in  a  mixed  protocol  mode,  the  tag  must  have  sufficient  time  to respond to the reader, and therefore, it can only be used on a conveyor belt arrangement, with specific speed restrictions.   Single Protocol Mode Single  protocol is  the  normal mode  of operation,  where  the protocol type is known  and many tags are expected to pass through the readers.    5.2  USERS NOTE  For System Integrators and/or Software Developers System  Integrators  and/or  software  developers  should  get  familiar  with  the  MPR-1710 1712 Protocol specifications for developing applications that control an MPR-1710.  For Custom System Users For  custom  system  user,  please  refer  to  your  host  software  user  guide  for  information regarding system and software operations  For Demo Software Users
MPR-1712  - 11 -  6/19/2008      If you are using the AWID RFID demonstration software application which is .NET based with easy-to-follow GUI operations, simply select the COM port for which the device is configured then click “Connect” should get you started.  6  MPR SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL  See MPR-1712 Protocol Manual - 041356 FCC Warning statements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.Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused byunauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user¡¦s authorityto operate the equipment.

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