Brooks Automation LF40C User Manual

English
Product Manual
RFID Reader LF40C THR
The product manual must be read prior to the initial start-up. Observe the safety instructions! Store for future use. This documentation is not subject to revisions.
ID140040 07/2014
This product manual corresponds with "Directiv e 1999/5/EC of the European P arliament
and the Council on radio equipment and telecommunications transmission equipment
This product manual is addressed to the operating company who must pass it on to the
personnel responsible for installation, connection, use and repairs of the machine.
The plant manager must ensure that the information contained in this product manual and
in the accompanying documents has been read and understood.
The product manual must be stored in a place that is familiar and easily accessible to
employees and must be consulted whenever an employee is unsure of how to proceed.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for injuries to persons or animals, or
damage to property or to the device arising from incorrect use or disregard or insufficient
consideration of the safety criteria contained in this product manual or based on
modifications of the device or the use of unsuitable spare parts.
The copyright for this product manual is held solely by
Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH
RFID Division
Gartenstr. 19
95490 Mistelgau
Germany
or its legal successor.
Reproducing or circulating this product manual is only permitted with the exclusive
approval of the copyright holder. This also applies if only excerpts of the product
manual are copied or circulated. These requirements also apply for circulating the
product manual in digital form.
Status: Juli 2014
Archiving
Store the product manual in the vicinity of the device! Always keep the product manual handy!
Symbols and signal words
The following symbols and signal words are used in this documentation. The combination of a pictograph and a signal word classifies the respective safety information. The symbol can vary depending on the type of danger.
Symbol Signal word Description
DANGER This signal word must be used if death or
irreversible damage to health can occur if
Death
property damage
Risk of injury and
WARNING This signal word indicates bodily injuries
CAUTION This signal word indicates a risk of
the hazard information is not followed.
and property damage including injuries, accidents, and health risks.
property damage. In addition, there is a slight risk of injuries.
No damage
ATTENTION This signal word warns of malfunctions
and may only be used if no damage to health can occur.
IMPORTANT This signal word indicates cross-
references and ways in which operations are facilitated. It excludes all risks of property damage and injury risks.
Target group
This product manual is addressed to personnel with the following areas of responsibility:
Area of responsibility Competence
Installation Specialized personnel Commissioning, operation and
decommissioning Troubleshooting Specialized personnel
Definition according to DIN EN 60204-1:
Instructed personnel
Persons who have been instructed and, if required, trained by a specialist as to the tasks assigned to them, the possible risks of incorrect behavior and the required safety equipment and safety measures.
Specialized personnel
Persons who can evaluate the work assigned to them and recognize possible risks based on their specialized training, knowledge, experience and familiarity with the relevant standards.
Instructed personnel
Contents
1 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.1 Model 7
1.2 Designated use 7
1.3 Incorrect use 8
2 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1 USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 9
2.2 Europe - CE conformity 11
3 General Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.1 Liability and warranty 13
3.2 Objectives of the product manual 13
4 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.1 Area of application and symbols 15
4.1.1 Safety symbols – in compliance with 4844-2 16
4.1.2 Warning symbols 16
4.1.3 Prohibition symbols 16
4.1.4 Other symbols 17
4.2 Obligations 17
4.2.1 Operating company’s obligations 17
4.2.2 Operating personnel’s obligations 18
4.3 ESD instructions 18
4.4 Residual risks 19
4.5 Additional information 20
5 Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1 Function 22
5.2 Images 23
5.2.1 Foil keypad 23
5.2.2 Side view 24
5.3 Description of components 24
5.4 Technical data 25
6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.1 Safety instructions 27
6.2 Qualified installation personnel 29
6.3 Unpacking 29
Contents
6.4 Dimensions 30
6.5 Connecting the RFID reader 30
7 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
7.1 Operating personnel 31
7.2 Normal operating mode 31
7.3 Setup mode 32
7.3.1 Parameter 32
7.4 Status diagram as overview 38
7.5 Flow chart 39
7.6 ASCII values for setup 40
8 Service and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
8.1 General remarks 43
8.2 Qualified troubleshooting personnel 44
8.3 Safety instructions 44
8.4 Reader does not respond 45
8.5 Software releases 45
8.6 Customer service 45
9 Dismantling and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
9.1 Dismantling 46
9.2 Storage 46
10 Transport and Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
10.1 Transport 47
10.2 Disposal 47
Identification

1 Identification

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Model
Designated use
Incorrect use

1.1 Model

LF40C THR
Serial number e. g. 1301MIS10017
Part number TLH-U2K-0R30-SM-0010 (cable length of 3 m, smooth cable)
TLH-U2K-0R50-SM-0010 (cable length of 5 m, smooth cable) TLH-U2K-0R50-SM-0020 (cable length of 5 m, coiled cable)
Chapter 1
Manufacturer
Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division Gartenstr. 19
D-95490 Mistelgau GERMANY
Telephone +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550 Fax +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501 E-mail info.rfid@brooks.com
Website www.brooks-rfid.com For information on the label, see
Device label.

1.2 Designated use

This product is exclusively developed for reading and writing of transponders. Any other use of this device constitutes misuse and renders the user's authority to install and operate the device invalid.
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Chapter 1
Identification
This product is designed to be mounted and operated in an industrial setting as a built-in-device only. It is not designed to be used as a stand-alone or portable device or in a non-industrial setting, such as a household, vehicle or in the open­air.
Intended use also includes the following:
following all instructions in the product manual
following all safety information
Before using the device, the user should ensure that the national approval requirements for use are met.
WARNING
WARNING

1.3 Incorrect use

Incorrect use, which can endanger the device, the user and third parties, includes:
the use of the device, contrary to its intended use ( Designated use)
modifying, extending or reconstructing the device without first consulting
Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH
operating the device when there are obvious problems
Risk of injury through incorrect modifications
There are risks from unauthorized modifications to the machine. Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer. Do not make any changes,
attachments or modifications to the device without the approval of Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH.
Risk of injury and malfunction of machine operation through incorrect use
There are risks attached to using the device incorrectly.
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Use the device exclusively according to its intended use.
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Chapter 2
Declaration of Conformity

2 Declaration of Conformity

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Europe - CE conformity

2.1 USA - Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference and followed, read and
understood by all persons working with the device (especially the safety information)
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, in accordance with 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 instruction manual, 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 - this can be determined by turning the equipment off and on - the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the following measures:
Reposition or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet to a circuit other than the one to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
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Chapter 2
Declaration of Conformity
FCC ID N5GLF40C
Compliance with: FCC Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 Subpart C, Section §15.205
FCC Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 Subpart C, Section §15.209
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Compliance Information Statement (Declaration of Conformity)
Brooks Automation, Inc. 46702 Bayside Parkway Fremont, CA 94538 Tel: +1 510-6 61-5000 Fax: +1 510-661-5166
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Declaration of Conformity

2.2 Europe - CE conformity

Konformitätserklärung gemäß dem Gesetz über Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen (FTEG) und der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG (R&TTE)
Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Act (FTEG) and Directive 1999/5/FC (R&TTE Directive)
Hersteller / Verantwortliche Person
Manufacturer / responsible person
erklärt, dass das Produkt
declares that the product
Type (ggf. Anlagenkonfiguration mit Angabe der Module)
Type (if applicable, configuration including the modules)
Telekommunikations(Tk-)endeinrichtung
Telecommunications terminal equipment
Verwendungszweck
Intended purpose
Geräteklasse
Equipment class
bei bestimmungsgemäßer Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen des
§ 3 und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen des FTEG (Artikel 3 der R&TTE) entspric ht.
complies with the essential requirements of § 3 and the other relevant provisions of the FTEG (Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive), when used for its intended purpose.
BROOKS Automation (Germany) GmbH / Herr Dittrich
LF40C THR
Funkanlage
Radio equipment
Identification system
1
Gesundheit und Sicherheit gemäß § 3 (1) 1. (Artikel 3 (1) a))
Health and safety requirements pursuant to § 3 (1) 1. (Article 3(1) a))
angewendete harmonisierte Normen
Harmonized standards applied
Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwe ndete Standards/ Spezifikationen)
Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards / specifications used)
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009
- - -
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Declaration of Conformity
Schutzanforderungen in Bezug auf die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (§ 3 (1) 2, Artikel 3 (1) b)
Protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility § 3(1)(2), (Article 3(1)(b))
angewendete harmonisierte Normen
Harmonized standards applied
Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwe ndete Standards/ Spezifikationen)
Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards / interface specifications used)
Maßnahmen zur effizienten Nutzung des Funkfrequenzspektrums
Measures for the efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum
Luftschnittstelle bei Funkanlagen gemäß § 3(2) (Artikel 3(2))
Air interface of the radio systems pursuant to § 3(2) (Article 3(2))
angewendete harmonisierte Normen
Harmonized standards applied
Einhaltung der grundlegenden Anforderungen auf andere Art und Weise (hierzu verwendete Standards/ Spezifikationen)
Other means of proving conformity with the essential requirements (standards/specifications used)
Mit der CE-Kennzeichnung bestätigt Brooks Automation die Übereinstimmung mit der europäischen RoHS-Richtlinie 2011/65/EU.
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1
EN 302 330-1 V1.3.1 EN 302 330-2 V1.3.1
- - -
With the CE marking Brooks Automation confirms compliance with the European Directive 2011/65/EU concerning RoHS.
BROOKS Automation (Germany) GmbH Gartenstr. 19
D-95490 Mistelgau GERMANY
Telephone Fax E-Mail
Mistelgau, December 03, 2012
(Place and date of issue) (Name and signature)
+49 (0) 9279 - 991 550 +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501 info.rfid@brooks.com
Gerald Dittrich
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Chapter 3
General Instructions

3 General Instructions

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Liability and warranty
Objectives of the product manual

3.1 Liability and warranty

The “General sales and delivery conditions” of Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH always apply.
The warranty period is 12 months beginning with the delivery of the device, which is verified by the invoice or other documents.
The warranty includes repairs of all damage to the device that occurs during the warranty period and was clearly caused by material or manufacturing defects.
Liability and warranty claims in cases of injury to persons or damage to property are excluded if they can be attributed to one or more of the following causes:
incorrect use of the device
disregard of the information in the product manual
unauthorized structural modifications of the device
insufficient maintenance and repairs
disasters due to foreign objects or force majeure

3.2 Objectives of the product manual

This product manual serves as support and contains all the necessary safety information that must be followed for general safety, transport, installation and operation.
This product manual with all safety information (as well as all additional documents) must be:
followed, read and understood by all persons working with the device
(especially the safety information)
easily available to all persons at all times
immediately consulted in case of the least doubt (safety)
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General Instructions
Objectives:
avoid accidents
increase the service life and reliability of the device
reduce costs due to production downtimes
Chapter 3
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Safety Instructions

4 Safety Instructions

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Area of application and symbols
Obligations
ESD instructions
Residual risks
Additional information

4.1 Area of application and symbols

Chapter 4
DANGER
Danger to life, risk of injuries or damage to property
Risks exist when disregarding the product manual and the safety instructions therein.
Carefully read the product manual before initial commissioning. Perform the required safety measures before initial commissioning.
Follow the general safety information as well as the special safety information given in other chapters.
The device was constructed according to state-of-the-art technology and recognized safety regulations. In order to prevent any risks to life and limb of the user, third parties or damage to the device, only use the device for its intended purpose and in perfect condition with regard to safety.
Bodily injuries and/or property damage resulting from non-compliance with the instructions given in the product manual are the responsibility of the company operating the device or of the assigned personnel. Malfunctions that could compromise safety must be eliminated immediately.
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Safety Instructions
4.1.1 Safety symbols – in compliance with 4844-2
Chapter 4
WARNING
Risk of injuries when disregarding safety symbols
Risks exist when disregarding warnings in the product manual. Please heed the warnings.
Special safety symbols in accordance with DIN 4844-2 are used in the corresponding passages in the text of this product manual and require special attention depending on the combination of signal word and symbol.

4.1.2 Warning symbols

Warning against hazardous area
Warning against electromagnetic radiation
Warning against hazardous electrical voltage
Warning against flammable materials
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Warning against potentially explosive atmosphere

4.1.3 Prohibition symbols

Unauthorized access is prohibited
Switching is prohibited
Warning against electrostatically sensitive components
Fire, open flame and smoking is prohibited
Prohibition
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4.1.4 Other symbols

Chapter 4
Safety Instructions
Dispose of packing material according to regulations
Important information
Disconnect from power supply
Recycling
Refer to manual

4.2 Obligations

4.2.1 Operating company’s obligations

The safe condition and use of the device is a requirement for the safe operation of the device. The company operating the device therefore has the obligation to ensure that the following points are adhered to:
The device may only be operated by trained and authorized personnel! Avoid unsafe and/or dangerous work procedures! If necessary, check
employees' actions!
Only permit personnel to be trained or instructed within the scope of a
general training work on the device under the supervision of an experienced person!
Personnel must have understood the product manual. Have this confirmed
by signature!
Precisely establish responsibilities according to the various task areas
(operation, installation)!
Operating personnel must be committed to immediately reporting to their
superior any identifiable safety deficiencies which occur!
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Safety Instructions

4.2.2 Operating personnel’s obligations

Operators are obligated to contribute to the prevention of work accidents and the consequences of them by their personal conduc t.
WARNING
CAUTION
Risk of injuries due to insufficient personnel qualifications
A risk exists for personnel and the proper operation due to insufficiently qualified personnel.
Only trained personnel may operate the device. New operators must be instructed by the current operating personnel. The operating company must precisely regulate and monitor the personnel's areas of responsibility and competence.
Personnel for the areas of responsibility mentioned above must have the corresponding qualification for this work (training, instructions). If necessary, this can be done by the manufacturer on behalf of the operating company.
All warranty claims are void when disregarded.

4.3 ESD instructions

Static electricity can damage electronic components in the device. All persons installing or maintaining the device must be trained in ESD protection.
ESD protective measures must be applied when opening the device.
Disconnect the power supply prior to removing or adding components. Discharge your body and all tools used prior to contacting any components
on the interior of the device!
Touch electronically sensitive parts carefully and at the corners!
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Safety Instructions

4.4 Residual risks

Even if all precautions have been taken, there may be unapparent residual risks! Adhering to the safety instructions, the intended use, and the product manual as
a whole can reduce residual risks!
DANGER
ATTENTION
DANGER
Risks from electric current
Electrical energy remains in lines, equipment and devices even when the device is switched off.
Only allow qualified electricians to perform work on the electrical supply system.
Disconnect the device from the power supply system if active parts of the device can be accessed by using tools. Access is only permitted for authorized personnel.
Regularly check the electrical equipment of the device. Regularly check all moving cables for damage within the scope of maintenance and repairs.
Risk of fire and explosions
Fire and explosions may occur within the vicinity of the device. Smoking, open flames and fire are strictly prohibited in the vicinity of the
device. Do not store any flammable liquids within the hazardous area. Keep a fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the device.
WARNING
Warning against electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic radiation develops when transmitting and receiving data.
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Chapter 4
Safety Instructions

4.5 Additional information

Read and understand all safety and product manuals prior to installing
and operating the device.
This documentation was written for specifically trained personnel.
Installation, operation and troubleshooting may only be carried out by specifically trained personnel.
Retain these instructions. Keep this documentation in a location that is
accessible to all personnel involved with the installation, use and troubleshooting of the device.
Follow all warnings. Follow all warnings on and in the device and in the
documentation.
Install the device only in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Use only the accessories and cables from the manufacturer.
Troubleshooting that is not described in Chapter Service and
Tr oubleshooting may only be performed by the manufacturer.
People with hearing aids should be aware that the radio signals emitted
by the device can cause annoying noises in the hearing aid.
Do not connect the device to power supplies such as normal household
electrical outlets. The device should only be connected to power supplies as specified in this document.
When removing a cable, only pull on the plug and not on the cable.
Connect cable connectors straight and carefully to avoid damaging the contacts.
Never overbend the antenna cables or subject these to mechanical
forces.
When replacement parts are required, use only the replacement parts
that were specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized spare parts can result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
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Safety Instructions
Rules and
regulations
The provisions of the accident prevention regulations of the government safety organizations always apply to all work on the device.
The following must also be observed:
applicable legally binding accident-prevention regulations
applicable binding regulations at the place of use
the recognized technical rules for safe and professional work
existing environmental protection regulations
other applicable regulations
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Chapter 5
Product Specifications

5 Product Specifications

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Function
Images
Description of components
Technical data

5.1 Function

The BROOKS RFID reader is a radio-frequency identification system. The reader of the system sends an electromagnetic field to the battery-free
transponder via the antenna. This activates the transponder and sends the stored data back to the reader.
The total reading cycle takes less than 100 ms. Since a sight connection between the transponder and the reader is not
absolutely necessary , the transponder can also be identified through non-metallic material.
The BROOKS RFID reader reads TIRIS transponders at a frequency of 134.2 kHz.
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5.2 Images

5.2.1 Foil keypad

Chapter 5
Product Specifications
1 Power LED 2 Set button 3 Read LED 4 Read button
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5.2.2 Side view

Chapter 5
Product Specifications
1 Antenna 2 Read button

5.3 Description of components

Components
Power LED The Power LED indicates that operating
Set button With the Set button you access setup
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Description
voltage is connected.
mode. Here you can configure the reader and control parameterization using the Set and Read buttons ( as overview).
Status diagram
Chapter 5
Product Specifications
Components
Read LED The Read LED indicates the execution of
Read button The read button triggers automatic
Description
automatic reading triggered by the Read button.
reading. If a transponder is being read, the Read LED is lit and the buzzer sounds briefly (1x short). If, on the other hand, no transponder is being read, the Read LED is lit and the buzzer sounds twice (1x short, brief interval, 1x long). If reading is successful, the read data is output. In setup mode you can configure the reader and control parameterization using the Set and Read buttons ( as overview).
Status diagram

5.4 Technical data

Technical data
Operating temperature -25 °C to +70 ° l -13 °F to 158 °F Storage temperature -40 °C to +85 °C l -40 °F to 185 °F Permissible humidity
at 50 °C l 122 °F Transmitting frequency 134.2 kHz Protection class IP 40 Housing material ABS Weight 220 g Output format ASCII or Hex Dimensions approx. 185 x 90 x 60 mm Voltage 5 V +/- 5 % Current (active mode) approx. 150 mA Current (passive mode) approx. 100 mA
25 - 80 %
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Product Specifications
Device label The device label with the CE and FCC mark, part/ serial number is on the device
housing.
1 Part number 2 Serial number (example)
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Installation

6 Installation

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Safety instructions
Qualified installation personnel
Unpacking
Dimensions
Connecting the RFID reader
Follow the instructions specified in the safety chapter.
Chapter 6
CAUTION
Follow the general safety instructions in the chapter
Safety Instructions.

6.1 Safety instructions

The device is exclusively designed for indoor use in an industrial environment. Installation is only allowed in an interior room at a constant temperature
between -25 °C and +70 °C l -13 °F and 158 °F, and a relative humidity between 25 % and 80 %.
Never use the device near or in water. Never pour liquids of any type over the device. If the device should accidentally
come in contact with liquid, disconnect it and have it checked by a technician.
Do not install the device near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other devices (including amplifiers) that generate heat.
Do not install the device in a flammable environment.
CAUTION
Never expose the device to extreme temperature fluctuations, since otherwise condensation develops in the device, which can cause damage.
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Chapter 6
Installation
Do not install the device in the vicinity of voltage lines or other power lines with which they could collide (for example, when drilling), which could result in serious injuries or even death.
The device (especially the antenna) should not be installed in the immediate vicinity of electrical equipment such as medical devices, monitors, telephones, TV sets, magnetic disks and metal objects.
This could result in reduced read and write ranges.
Never use the device in explosive areas (such as paint warehouses).
CAUTION
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Do not use the device in areas where it is exposed to vibrations or shocks.
The installation location must be adequately illuminated during the installation.
Never install the device during a lightning storm.
When determining the installation site, keep in mind the length of the antenna wire and the read/ write range of the antenna used.
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Installation

6.2 Qualified installation personnel

Chapter 6
CAUTION
CAUTION
Disposing of the
packaging material
The installation is to be carried out by specially trained personnel only. If you are uncertain about their qualification, contact the manufacturer.
Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader and/or connected devices.

6.3 Unpacking

The device and the accessories are packed under clean-room conditions. In order to maintain this condition, the device must also be unpacked in clean-room conditions.
The packaging material consists of cardboard and foil. Dispose of these materials separately, and observing the legal regulations of your country.
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6.4 Dimensions

Chapter 6
Installation

6.5 Connecting the RFID reader

The device can be connected to a running PC. The driver is automatically detected and installed. This takes approx. 20 seconds. The operating system of the computer reports that installation has been successfull, and the reader is then ready for use.
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Operation

7Operation

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Operating personnel
Normal operating mode
Setup mode
Status diagram as overview
Flow chart
ASCII values for setup

7.1 Operating personnel

Chapter 7
CAUTION
The RFID reader LF40C THR should only be operated by specially trained personnel. If you have doubts about the required qualifications, contact the manufacturer.
Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader and/or connected devices.

7.2 Normal operating mode

The reader works like a connected keyboard. Place the cursor into a text document or into a text input field of the active application to read a transponder. Hold the device near a transponder and press one of the two read buttons (see
Foil keypad and Side view).
The reader reads the transponder and, via the USB interface, writes the read data into the text document or input field. The data format (ASCII or HEX) depends on the setup setting (see chapter
If the read operation has been successful, the reader confirms this by a short sound signal (per page read). If the read operation has not been successful, you can hear an additional long sound signal.
Setup mode).
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Chapter 7
Operation

7.3 Setup mode

To enter setup mode, connect the device as described in the chapter
Connecting the RFID reader, and start a text editor (we recommend Editor or
WordPad, Numlock activated). Then press the set button on the reader until the setup menu appears in the editor (see specially protected, depending on the settings of Parameter 0 (0x00).
The reader switches to setup mode. On the screen, this is indicated by the following line (software version can differ):
Software: USBL_V30 Para meter Select
The settings in setup mode are adjusted via the read button and the set button (press as well as press and hold).
Foil keypad). The Setup menu can be
A flow chart of the setup is illustrated in the chapter

7.3.1 Parameter

No. (dec.)
0 0x00 Customer 6 0x06 Retry 32 0x32 ShowTagType 33 0x21 ReadPage 34 0x22 ReadLength 35 0x23 MIDFormat 39 0x27 Polling 80 0x50 AddTabCR 81 0x51 ASCIICoded
No. (hex)
Parameter name
Flow chart.
82 0x52 Prefix 83 0x53 Suffix 85 0x55 Language 86 0x56 Buzzer
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Operation
Parameter 0
(0x00)
No. (dec.)
97 0x61 ShowNoneVisibleASCII 98 0x62 NumPrefix 99 0x63 NumSuffix
Customer
Defines whether the reader is configured with the standard settings of the parameters or with customer-specific settings.
Values: Standard = 00 Customer mode 1 = 01 Customer mode 2 = 02
Default: 00
If the reader is in customer mode 1, the following parameters differ from the standard settings:
Parameter 0x21 00 Parameter 0x50 add Tab
Parameter 0x55 English
No. (hex)
Parameter name
Parameter 6
(0x06)
If the reader is in customer mode 2, the following parameters differ from the standard settings:
Parameter 0x21 00 Parameter 0x52 19 Parameter 0x55 English
Furthermore, the setup menu is blocked as soon as the reader has entered customer mode 1. To unblock the setup menu, press the following button combination: Press and hold the set button while pressing the read button three times. Then stop pressing the set button. The parameter menu is displayed again.
Retry
Determines the internal repetitions of the read operation if the read oper ation has not been successful.
Values: 00… 1F (0 to 31)
Default: 03
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Parameter 32
(0x20)
Parameter 33
(0x21)
ShowTagType
The transponder type can also be displayed. For this purpose, a number for the transponder type is displayed in front of the actual transponder data. This behavior can be activated or deactivated.
Values: on - transponder type is displayed off - transponder type is not displayed
Default: off
The transponder types are displayed by the following values: 01 - Read Only Transponder 02 - Read/Write Transponder
03 - Multipage Transponder
ReadPage
This parameter determines the start position of a read operation on a multipage transponder.
Values: 0x01 .. 0x11 - page 1 to 17
Default: 0x01 (standard value for scanning)
Parameter 34
(0x22)
When the value is 0, the different transponder types are read as follows: Multipage transponder - only page 1 is read (8 bytes)
Read Only - entire transponder is read (8 bytes) Read/Write - entire transponder is read (8 bytes)
The transponder types Read Only and Read/Write can only be read when the value is 0.
ReadLength
This parameter defines the length of the data (intervals of 8 bytes) that are to be read during a read operation.
The displayed value adjusts to the value of the parameter ReadPage. This means that if the read operation starts from page 1, a maximum of 136 (= 17 pages x 8) bytes can be read. However, if the read operation starts from page 2, then a maximum of only 128 (16 pages x 8) bytes can be read.
Values: 0x08…0x88 - read (n*8) bytes, with n = 1..17 (page)
Default: 08 (read 8 bytes)
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Parameter 35
(0x23)
MIDFormat
This parameter defines the format in which the MID data of the transpo nder is to be displayed.
Values: 0 … 4 0 : not formatted
1 : MSB first end page first, then start page 2 : LSB first end page first, then start page 3 : MSB first start page first, then end page 4 : LSB first from start page
Default: 0
Example: data in transponder ( = space character 0x20):
Data page 1:     1234 (HEX: 20 20 20 20 31 32 33 34) Data page 2: 56789531 (HEX: 35 36 37 38 39 35 33 31)
Display for different formats with start page = 0 and data length = 16 (0x10): Format 0: (unformatted, start from start page)
123456789531 (HEX: 20 20 20 20 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 35 33 31)
Format 1: (start from page 2, followed by start page)
567895311234 (HEX: 35 36 37 38 39 35 33 31 20 20 20 20 31 32 33 34)
Format 2: (the format 1 data bytes in reverse order)
135987654321 (HEX: 31 33 35 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 20 20 20 20)
Format 3: (start from start page, followed by end page)
123456789531 (HEX: 20 20 20 20 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 35 33 31)
Format 4: (the data bytes in reverse order, starting from start page)
432113598765 (HEX: 34 33 32 31 20 20 20 20 31 33 35 39 38 37 36 35)
Parameter 39
(0x27)
Polling
This parameter determines whether the reader should operate in polling mode (constant reading with intervals of approx. 1 s). After the polling mode has been activated in the parameter, the user has to press the read button for the reader to start polling. If you press the read button again, polling stops. The data is displayed for each successful read operation.
Values: off = 00 – polling off
on = 01 – polling on
Default: off (00)
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Parameter 80
(0x50)
Parameter 81
(0x51)
Parameter 82
(0x52)
AddTabCR
This parameter determines whether a Carriage Return or a TAB - or both - is added at the end of the read result.
Values: none - 00 – do not add CR or TAB add CR - 01 – add CR
add Tab - 02 – add TAB add CR Tab - 03 – add CR and TAB
Default: add CR (01)
ASCIICoded
The read data can be displayed in HEX or ASCII format. Values:
HEX - 00 – HEX ASCII - 01 – ASCII
Default: ASCII - 01
Prefix
This parameter determines whether an additional character is to be placed in front of the read result. These are shown in the chapter
ASCII values for setup.
Parameter 83
(0x53)
ATTENTION
Values: 0….0x80 - HEX code for desired prefix
Default: 0 (no prefix)
Suffix
This parameter determines whether an additional character is to be placed after the read result (suffix). These are shown in the chap ter These settings can influence the display of data on the screen.
Values: 0….0x80 - HEX code for desired suffix
Default: 0 (no suffix)
When using Microsoft Word, the numlock key has to be activ ated so that prefix or suffix control characters can be interpreted correctly.
ASCII values for setup.
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Parameter 85
(0x55)
Parameter 86
(0x56)
Parameter 97
(0x61)
Language
This parameter defines the keyboard layout. Values:
English - 00 – English (QWERTY) German - 01 – German (QWERTZ) French - 02 – French (AZERTY)
Default: German (01)
Buzzer
Activates or deactivates the internal buzzer (sound signal) of the reader. Values:
off - 00 – buzzer off on - 01 – buzzer on
Default: on (01)
ShowNoneVisibleASCII
This parameter determines whether a non-visible ASCII char acter is displa y ed on the screen by a , or is not displayed.
Values: off - 00 – do not display on - 01 – display
Parameter 98
(0x62)
Parameter 99
(0x63)
Default: off (00)
NumPrefix
Defines the number of prefix characters that are to be added in front of the read result. This parameter is only valid in combination with parameter 82.
Values: 00…. 10 - number of prefixes
Default: 00 (no prefix)
NumSuffix
Defines the number of suffix characters that are to be added after the read result. This parameter is only valid in combination with parameter 83.
Values: 00…. 10 - number of suffixes
Default: 00 (no suffix)
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7.4 Status diagram as overview

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7.5 Flow chart

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7.6 ASCII values for setup

Dec Hex Ctrl Code Dec Hex Ctrl Code
0 00 ^@ NUL 25 19 ^Y EM 1 01 ^A SOH 26 1A ^Z SUB 2 02 ^B STX 27 1B ^[ ESC 3 03 ^C ETX 28 1C ^\ FS 4 04 ^D EOT 29 1D ^] GS 5 05 ^E ENQ 30 1E ^^ RS 6 06 ^F ACK 31 1F ^_ US 7 07 ^G BEL 8 08 ^H BS 9 09 ^I HT 10 0A ^J LF 11 0B ^K VT 12 0C ^L FF 13 0D ^M CR 14 0E ^N SO 15 0F ^O SI 16 10 ^P DLE 17 11 ^Q DC1 18 12 ^R DC2 19 13 ^S DC3 20 14 ^T DC4 21 15 ^U NAK 22 16 ^V SYN 23 17 ^W ETB 24 18 ^X CAN
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Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char
32 20 57 39 9 33 21 ! 58 3A : 34 22 59 3B ; 35 23 # 60 3C < 36 24 $ 61 3D = 37 25 % 62 3E > 38 26 & 63 3F ? 39 27 64 40 @ 40 28 ( 65 41 A
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Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char
82 52 R 107 6B k 83 53 S 108 6C l 84 54 T 109 6D m 85 55 U 110 6E n 86 56 V 111 6F o 87 57 W 112 70 p 88 58 X 113 71 q 89 59 Y 114 72 r 90 5A Z 115 73 s
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91 5B [ 116 74 t 92 5C \ 117 75 u 93 5D ] 118 76 v 94 5E ^ 119 77 w 95 5F _ 120 78 x 96 60 121 79 y 97 61 a 122 7A z 98 62 b 123 7B { 99 63 c 124 7C 100 64 d 125 7D } 101 65 e 126 7E ~ 102 66 f 127 7F 103 67 g 104 68 h 105 69 i 106 6A j
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Service and Troubleshooting

8 Service and Troubleshooting

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
General remarks
Qualified troubleshooting personnel
Safety instructions
Reader does not respond
Software releases
Customer service

8.1 General remarks

Follow the instructions specified in the safety chapter.
Follow the general safety instructions in the chapter
The RFID reader and its components must be serviced by the manufacturer
only!
If errors occur, follow the instructions in this section. Do not carry out any
error-eliminating measures other than the ones described in this section!
If you are uncertain about errors and their handling, contact the
manufacturer; see transponder reader ready as shown on the label (see contacting the manufacturer!
Customer service. Have the serial number of the
Safety Instructions.
Device label) when
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8.2 Qualified troubleshooting personnel

CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
Error handling must only be carried out by specially trained personnel. If you are uncertain about the qualifications that are required, contact the manufacturer.
Error handling of the device without the special skills required and unqualified interference with the device can result in personal injury and damage to the reader and/or connected devices.

8.3 Safety instructions

All antenna resonant circuit components carry high voltages.
When replacement parts are required, use only manufacturer-specified parts.
CAUTION
Unauthorized substitution of parts can result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Electrostatic charges can damage electronic components within the device. ESD protective measures must be applied when opening the device (
instructions).
Never short-circuit the fuse! This may result in fire or damage to the device. Only use fuses specified by the manufacturer.
ESD
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8.4 Reader does not respond

Check if the interface connection cable is undamaged and correctly
connected to both reader and PC!
If these measures do not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer!

8.5 Software releases

Release date Version Description
December 2011 USBL_V30 First version with cortex controller

8.6 Customer service

Brooks Automation (Germany) GmbH RFID Division
Gartenstr. 19 D-95490 Mistelgau GERMANY
Telephone +49 (0) 9279 - 991 550 Fax +49 (0) 9279 - 991 501 E-mail rfid.support@brooks.com
24-hour technical support hotline (Brooks): USA and Canada +1 978 262 2900
Europe +49 1804 2255 4887 Japan +81 45 477 5980 China +86 21 5131 7066 Taiwan +886 3 5525225 Korea +82 31 288 2500 Singapore +65 6464 1481
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Dismantling and Storage

9 Dismantling and Storage

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Dismantling
Storage

9.1 Dismantling

Remove the cable from your PC!

9.2 Storage

Chapter 9
Store the reader and its components in a clean and dry environment with the power supply disconnected.
Make sure the contacts remain clean. Observe the necessary storage conditions.
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Chapter 10
Transport and Disposal

10 Transport and Disposal

This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
Transport
Disposal

10.1 Transport

For transportation purposes such as mailing, use a firm cardboard box. Use adequate padding material to protect the device on all sides.

10.2 Disposal

The device and its components are made of various materials. Dispose of these materials separately, and observing the legal regulations of
your coun try. Do not dispose of the unit in normal household waste.
Disconnect the electronic components from the housing and dispose of them as follows:
the housing as plastic trash
the electronic components, antennas and cables as electronic waste
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C
CE conformity 11
D
Declaration of Conformity 9 Device label 26 Dimensions 30
F
FCC Rules 9
H
Humidity 27
L
Liability 13
P
Parameter 0 - Customer 33 Parameter 32 - ShowTagType 34 Parameter 33 - ReadPage 34 Parameter 34 - ReadLength 34 Parameter 35 - MIDFormat 35 Parameter 39 - Polling 35 Parameter 6 - Retry 33 Parameter 80 - AddTabCR 36 Parameter 81 - ASCIICoded 36 Parameter 82 - Prefix 36 Parameter 83 - Suffix 36 Parameter 85 - Language 37 Parameter 86 - Buzzer 37 Parameter 97 - ShowNoneVisibleASCII 37 Parameter 98 - NumPrefix 37 Parameter 99 - NumSuffix 37 Prohibition symbols 16

Index

R
Relative humidity 27
S
Safety Instructions 15 Safety symbols 16 Serial number 26 Setup mode 32 Software version 32
T
Temperature 27
W
Warning symbols 16
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