USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide



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875-0042-03 RevA USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide 1

Government Limited Rights Notice: All documentation and manuals were developed at private expense and no part of it was developed using Government funds. The U.S. Governmentʼs rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose the technical data contained herein are restricted by paragraph (b)(3) of the Rights in Technical Data Noncommercial Items clause (DFARS 252.227-7013(b)(3)), as amended from time-to-time. Any reproduction of technical data or portions thereof marked with this legend must also reproduce the markings. Any person, other than the U.S. Government, who has been provided access to such data must promptly notify Trimble. ThingMagic, Mercury, Reads Any Tag, and the ThingMagic logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Trimble. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of Trimble or other companies. 2013 ThingMagic a division of Trimble Navigation Limited. ThingMagic and The Engine in RFID are registered trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited. Other marks may be protected by their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. ThingMagic, A Division of Trimble 4 Cambridge Center, 12th floor Cambridge, MA 02142 03 Revision A July, 2013 2

Contents USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide.................................. 5 Introduction..................................................................... 5 Included Components............................................................. 6 Setting up the USB RFID Reader.................................................... 7 Installing the USB Driver......................................................... 7 Connecting the USB Reader...................................................... 7 Reading Tags.................................................................... 8 Start the Universal Reader Assistant................................................ 8 Buttons and LEDs.............................................................. 8 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications................................ 11 Power....................................................................... 11 DC Power Required 11 Idle Power Consumption 11 Environment.................................................................. 11 Operating Temp 11 Storage Temp 11 Regulatory Standards 12 Architecture.................................................................. 12 RFID ASIC 12 User-accessible Flash Memory 12 Tag Buffer 12 Performance.................................................................. 12 Tag Read Rate 12 Tag Read Distance 12 Tag / Transponder Protocols..................................................... 12 RFID Protocol Support 12 RF Interface.................................................................. 13 Antenna Connector 13 Contents 3

RF Power Output 13 Frequencies 13 Data/Control Interface.......................................................... 13 Physical 13 Signaling 13 GPIO Sensors and Indicators 14 Physical..................................................................... 14 Dimensions 14 Compliance Information............................................ 15 FCC COMPLIANCE............................................................ 15 4 Contents

USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide Introduction The ThingMagic USB Plus+ RFID Reader allows solutions developers to support applications that require desktop reading and writing of EPC Global Gen2 tags. Based on the best-in-class M5e-Compact UHF RFID module, the USB RFID Reader is controlled by, and powered from, a host PC or laptop through a USB interface. The ThingMagic USB RFID Reader is compatible with ThingMagicʼs application development tools, including the cross-product MercuryAPI, permitting rapid creation of solutions to support a wide range of applications. The MercuryAPI supports Java,.NET and C programming environments. The MercuryAPI Software Development Kit (SDK) contains sample applications and source code to help developers get started demoing and developing functionality. For more information on the MercuryAPI see the MercuryAPI Programmers Guide and the MercuryAPI SDK, available on the ThingMagic website. A demo application which supports reading and writing is provided in the MercuryAPI SDK package and as a standalone installer available on rfid.thingmagic.com. The source code for this example is included in the MercuryAPI SDK package under /cs/samples/exe/ Universal-Reader-Assistant.exe. See the Readme.txt in /cs/samples/universal-reader-assistant/universal-reader- Assistant for usage details. See the MercuryAPI Programming Guide for details on using the MercuryAPI. USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide 5

Included Components A DIVISION OF TRIMBLE Included Components With the USB RFID Reader, you will receive the following components: ThingMagic USB RFID Reader USB cable Documentation and software development kit packages can be found at http://rfid.thingmagic.com/devkit 6 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide

Setting up the USB RFID Reader A DIVISION OF TRIMBLE Setting up the USB RFID Reader When setting up the USB RFID Reader, use the following procedures. Please read the full setup procedures before beginning. 1. Installing the USB Driver 2. Connecting the USB Reader 3. Reading Tags Installing the USB Driver The drivers and installation guides for installing the necessary device drivers to allow Windows to recognize the USB RFID Reader can be found at http://www.ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp.htm The driver files should be extracted to a known location before moving on to Connecting the USB Reader. Once the reader is plugged in you will be prompted for the driver installation. Connecting the USB Reader 1. Plug the mini-usb connector into the USB Reader. 2. Plug the BLACK communications USB connector into your PC. 3. If necessary, plug the RED Auxiliary Power USB connector into your PC for additional power. Note The USB Reader draws 570 ma max and most USB ports are specified to only supply 500 ma. Since most multi-port devices supply a pool of power for all USB devices it does not matter if one device draws a bit more power and only the main USB connector is required. However, some laptops dolimit the current per USB port to 500 ma. If the reader is used with such a laptop then the second connection should be connected to a second USB port to supply the additional power. 4. You will be prompted for driver installation if they are not already installed. If prompted follow the Installing the USB Driver instructions. USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide 7

Reading Tags A DIVISION OF TRIMBLE Reading Tags The following procedure explains how to install and activate the Reader Assistant on your PC. Start the Universal Reader Assistant 1. Get Universal-Reader-Assistant from the ThingMagic website, its part of the MercuryAPI SDK package under /cs/samples/exe/universal-reader-assistant.exe, and insall it on the computer that is connected to the USB Reader ( http://rfid.thingmagic.com/devkit). 2. Set up the computer to the USB Reader as described in Setting up the USB RFID Reader 3. Start the Universal Reader Assistant by double-clicking the executable file Universal- Reader-Assistant.exe. 4. Select the appropriate COM port for Reader URI. The Universal Reader Assistant senses the COM ports that are located on your system. USB devices are typically assigned higer value COM ports. If many COM ports are listed in the menu and you arenʼt sure which is for the USB Reader you can find the assigned value using the Windows Device Manager: a. Open the Device Manager (located in Control Panel System) b. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manger" c. Select View Devices by Type Ports (COM & LPT) The device appears as USB Serial Port (COM#). The USB Reader COM port value is in parentheses. 5. Follow the Readme.txt in /cs/samples/universal-reader-assistant for steps to read and write tags. Buttons and LEDs To get the values of the USB Reader buttons and turn on/off the LEDs use the GPIO controls under the Advanced Configuration Advanced Reader Settings of the Options menu. See the Button/LED to GPIO Line Mapping below for mapping. Buttons are High when not pressed, Low when pressed 8 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide

Reading Tags A DIVISION OF TRIMBLE LEDs are High when on, Low when off. Button/LED to GPIO Line Mapping Button/LED GPIO Line Button 1 (Yellow) Input 1 Button 2 (Red) Input 2 LED 1 (Yellow) Output 1 LED 2 (Red) Output 2 Note In the first shipment of USB Desktop Readers the Button/LED to GPIO line mappings were reversed. Button1=Input2, Button2=Input1, LED1=Output2 and LED2=Output1. If the Thingmagic logo is at the top of the label you have the old label and need to following the old mapping. Note The buttons are level sensed and not edge sensed, that is, there is no memory of the button having been pushed. If a button is pushed momentarily during a time the application is not checking the state of the Input GPIO lines, the button press will not be detected. For that reason, it is recommended applications require the user to push a button until the software senses it and illuminates one of the LEDs. This ensure that the press has been detected. USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide 9

Reading Tags A DIVISION OF TRIMBLE 10 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Setup Guide

USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications Power DC Power Required DC Voltage: 5 VDC (Powered by USB interface) DC Power: 2.9 W (570mA) max Supplied interface cable terminates in two type-a plugs: one for power and signal, the second for additional power, if necessary. Idle Power Consumption 1.7 W max at idle Power management modes can be used to reduce this to as little as 0.1W Environment Operating Temp -20 C to +60 C Storage Temp -40C to +85C USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications 11

Regulatory Standards FCC 47 CFR Ch. 1 Part 15 Industrie Canada RSS-21 0 ETSI EN 302 208 ETSI EN 300 220 Architecture RFID ASIC Intel R1000 User-accessible Flash Memory 16 kb Tag Buffer 200 tags Performance Tag Read Rate Over 190 tags/second Tag Read Distance Plus+ Version: Up to 3 ft (0.9 m) depending on tag sensitivity and orientation. Original Version: Up to 1 ft (30 cm). Tag / Transponder Protocols RFID Protocol Support EPCglobal Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) with Anti-Collision and DRM. 12 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications

RF Interface Antenna Connector Internal ceramic antenna with an average gain of 1dBi (Original: -2.6 dbi) from 860 to 960 MHz. RF Power Output Separate read and write levels (into the antenna), command-adjustable from 10 dbm to 23 dbm (200 mw), +/-1.0 dbm accuracy* Note Maximum power may have to be reduced to meet regulatory limits, which specify the combined effect of the module, antenna, cable and enclosure shielding. Frequencies Pre-configured for the following regions: FCC (NA, SA) 902-928 MHz ETSI (EU) 865.6-867.6 MHz, 869.85 MHz KCC (KR) 910-914 MHz SRRC-MII (P.R. China) 920-925 MHz Open (Custom) 860-960 MHz Data/Control Interface Physical USB mini-b connector, with 2 foot (61 cm) cable terminated in A-type plug. Signaling Asynchronous serial interface with 3.3/5V logic levels Baud rates from 9600 to 921,600 bps USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications 13

GPIO Sensors and Indicators Physical Two I/O command controlled LEDs Two I/O command queried switches Dimensions 3.1 in L x 2.4 in W x 1.0 in H (97 mm L x 61 mm W x 25 mm H) 14 USB Plus+ RFID Reader Specifications

Compliance Information FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators and Class A digital devices when installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation the user would have to fix at their own expense. This device has been designed to operate with the integrated antenna. Use with other antennas is strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain is chosen such that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than permitted for successful communication. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by ThingMagic, Inc., the party responsible for FCC compliance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. Compliance Information 15

16 Compliance Information