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Feig Electronic OBID ID ISC.LR1002 User Manual

Feig Electronic OBID ID ISC.LR1002
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MANUAL
preliminary / public (B)
2012-09-05 – H20411-0e-ID-B.docx
ID ISC.LR1002
Standard Reader

Table of Contents

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Feig Electronic OBID ID ISC.LR1002 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Temperature-25°C to +55°C
CertificationsCE, FCC
InterfaceRS232, RS485, Ethernet
Power Supply24 V DC
Reading RangeUp to 100 cm (depending on transponder)

Summary

Safety Instructions / Warning - Read before start-up !

Data Transmission between OBID i-scan® ID ISC.LR1002-Reader and Host

3.2. ISO15693 Host Commands

Exchange data between host and transponders using ISO15693 protocol.

Interface

Configuration Parameters (CFG)

5.1. CFG0: Passwords

Configuration block for reader personalization and security with identification codes.

5.2. CFG1: Interface

Configuration block for data communication settings like baud rate and interface type.

5.5. CFG4: Transponder Parameters

Configuration block for general transponder settings like mode, AFI, and options.

Protocols for Reader Configuration

6.1. [0x80] Read Configuration

Protocol to read the actual configuration of the reader by addressing CFGn.

6.2. [0x81] Write Configuration

Protocol to change reader configuration by writing 14-byte blocks addressed by CFGn.

6.3. [0x83] Set Default Configuration (Reset)

Protocol to reset each configuration block to its manufacturer's default setting.

Protocols for Reader Control

7.5. [0x66] Get Reader Info

Protocol to determine firmware version, transponder types, and hardware/firmware options.

7.14. [0xA0] Reader-Login

Protocol for accessing configuration parameters after power up or reset, requiring READER-ID.

Protocols for ISO15693 Host Commands

8.1. [0xB0] Host commands for ISO15693 Mandatory and Optional Commands

Sends ISO 15693 defined RF commands to the transponder.

8.1.1. [0x01] Inventory

Reads UID and EPC of all transponders in the antenna field.

Host commands for EPC Transponders

9.1. ISO18000-3M3 Commands [0xB3]

Commands supporting ISO18000-3M3 transponder functions.

9.1.1. [0xB3] [0x18] Kill

Command to write data blocks using the Block write command for ISO18000-3M3 transponders.

9.1.2. [0xB3] [0x22] Lock

Command to lock different memory portions of an ISO18000-3M3 transponder.

Protocols for Buffered Read Mode and Notification Mode

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