Omron V600-CHUD, V600-CH1D-V2 User Manual

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Cat. No.Z219-E1-02
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V600 Series
RFID System
USER´S MANUAL
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Introduction
Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6
Introduction
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Application Considerations (Read and understand this information first.)
Product Overview
Communications Preparations
Commands
Functions
Troubleshooting
Appendices
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V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer V600-CH1D-V2 Hand-held Reader Writer
V600 Series Data Carriers
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EAD AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT
Please read and understand this document before using the products. Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments.
WARRANTY
OMRON’s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year (or other period if specified) from date of sale by OMRON.
OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS. ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE. OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY.
In no event shall responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted. IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON’S
ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED, STORED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.
SUITABILITY FOR USE
THE PRODUCTS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT SAFETY RATED. THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED OR RATED FOR ENSURING SAFETY OF PERSONS, AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A SAFETY COMPONENT OR PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR SUCH PURPOSES. Please refer to separate catalogs for OMRON's safety rated products.
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer’s application or use of the product.
At the customer’s request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use.
The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products:
• Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this document.
• Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.
• Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or proper ty.
Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products. NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM
AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this document is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made. However,
some specifications of the product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user’s programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
COPYRIGHT AND COPY PERMISSION
This document shall not be copied for sales or promotions without permission. This document is protected by copyright and is intended solely for use in conjunction with the product. Please notify us before copying or reproducing this document in any manner, for any other purpose. If copying or transmitting this document to another, please copy or transmit it in its entirety.
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Meanings of Signal Words
Introduction
The following signal words are used in this manual.
The following alert symbols are used in this manual.
The following alert statements apply to the products in this manual. Each alert statement also appears at the locations needed in this manual to attract your attention.
Meanings of Signal Words
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury or death. Additionally, there may be significant property damage.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage.
Meanings of Alert Symbols
Indicates the possibility of explosion under specific conditions.
Indicates general prohibitions for which there is no specified symbol.
Alert Statements in This Manual
This product is not designed to be used either directly or indirectly in applications that detect human presence for the purpose of maintaining safety. Do not use this product as a sensing device for protecting human lives.
A lithium battery is built into SRAM Data Carriers and may occasionally combust, explode, or burn if not treated properly. Dispose of SRAM Data Carriers as industrial waste and never disassemble, apply pressure that would deform, heat to higher than 100°C, or incinerate SRAM Data Carriers.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
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Regulations and Standards
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The V600-CHUD series complies with the following standards.
1. FCC (USA Federal Communications Commission)
FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC ID:E4E6CYCIDV6000203
2. Europe Radio and EMC Standards
The requirements of the EC/R&TTE Directive (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC) have been met. Radio: EN300330-2 V1.1.1(06-2001) EN300300-1 V1.3.1(06-2001) EMC: EN301489-3 V1.4.1(08-2002) EN301489-1 V1.4.1(08-2002) Safety: EN61010-1:2001(2
ND
Edition)
Countries of intended use: Finland, Germany, Iceland, Sweden
Regulations and Standards
English Hereby, OMRON, declares that this V600-CHUD(-X) is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Finnish Omron vakuuttaa täten että V600-CHUD(-X) tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY
oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Swedish Härmed intygar Omron att denna V600-CHUD(-X) stär l överensstämmelse med de
väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
German Hiermit erklärt Omron, dass sich dieser/diese/dieses V600-CHUD(-X) in Übereinstimmung
mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. (BMWi)
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Precautions for Safe Use
Introduction
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product.
1. Do not use the product in environments with flammable, explosive, or corrosive gasses.
2. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
3. The USB driver must be installed in the personal computer before connecting the V600-CHUD to a
personal computer.
4. Do not subject cables to excessive loads.
5. Observe all warnings and precautions given in the body of this manual.
6. Discontinue usage and turn OFF the power supply immediately if you notice any unusual odors, if the
product is abnormally hot, or if the product starts smoking.
7. When disposing of the product, treat it as industrial waste.
Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures, malfunctions, and adverse effects on performance and equipment.
1. Installation Environment
Install the product in the following locations:
Locations not subject to corrosive gas, dust, metallic powder, or salt.
Locations within the specified operating temperature range.
Locations not subject to rapid changes in temperature (with no condensation).
Locations within the specified humidity range.
Locations not subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges.
Locations not subject to water, oil, or chemicals.
2. Installation
The product communicates with Data Carriers using the 530-kHz frequency band. Some motors,
inverters, switching power supplies, and other devices generate noise that can affect communica­tions with the Data Carriers. If such devices are located near the Data Carriers, communications with the Data Carriers may be adversely affected or the Data Carriers may be destroyed. Whenever using the product near devices of this nature, always test operation in advance to confirm if the sys­tem will be affected.
Observe the following precautions to minimize the effects of normal noise.
(1) Ground all metal objects in the vicinity to 100 or less. (2) Do not use the system near high-voltage or high-current lines.
Connectors are not waterproof. Do not use the product where mists are present.
Do not use chemicals that would affect the materials used in the product.
Always be sure the USB connector is properly inserted when using the USB port.
3. Cleaning
Do not clean the product with thinners, benzene, or other organic solvents. These will dissolve the
resin parts and coating on the case.
Precautions for Safe Use
Precautions for Correct Use
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Meanings of Symbols
Indicates particularly important points related to a function, including precautions and application advice.
Indicates page numbers containing relevant information.
Indicates reference to helpful information and explanations for difficult terminology.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Table of Contents
Introduction 2
Meanings of Signal Words 3
Meanings of Alert Symbols 3
Alert Statements in This Manual 3
Regulations and Standards 4
Precautions for Safe Use 5
Precautions for Correct Use 5
How to Read this Manual 6
Table of Contents 7
Section 1 Product Overview 9
Features 10
Names and Functions of Components 11
System Configuration 13
Operation Flowchart 15
Section 2 Communications Preparations 17
Connections 18
Installing the USB Driver (V600-CHUD) 19
V600-CH1D-V2 Communications Preparation 32
Communications Test 37
Section 3 Commands 39
Communications with the Data Carrier 40
Command and Response Format 44
Communications Commands 48
Communications Subcommands 88
Host Commands 89
Controller Control Commands 90
Other Commands 94
End code List 95
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Introduction
Section 4 Functions 97
Hand-held Reader Writer Functions 98
Data Carrier 100
Section 5 Troubleshooting 111
Error Tables 112
Troubleshooting Flowchart 113
Section 6 Appendices 115
Specifications and Dimensions 116
Data Carrier Memory Map 127
Data Carrier Memory Capacity and Data Type (V600 Series) 128
List of ASCII Characters 129
Degree of Protection 130
Revision History 133
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Features 10
Names and Functions of Components 11
System Configuration 13
Operation Flowchart 15
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Section 1Features
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Features
The V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer incorporates a V600-series Antenna and Controller into a compact device conforming to USB 1.1. Data can be read from or written to the Data Carrier simply by approaching or touching the Data Carrier with the Hand-held Reader Writer.
Personal computer
Hand-held Reader Writer
Data Carriers
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Names and Functions of Components
V600-CHUD
•Operation Indicator (LED)
After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time, it will turn OFF.
•Activate Switch
When button commands (button commands, button auto commands) are used and the activate switch is pressed, communications with the Data Carrier will commence. (For details on button commands, refer to Section 3 Commands.)
•Interface Connector
This is a USB interface with an A-series plug based on USB 1.1.
•Antenna
To communicate with the Data Carrier, move the antenna head closer to it.
Display Meaning
Lit green
A command has been received from the host device.
Communications with the Data Carrier have completed normally.
The execution result of the noise detection command (NS) is “A” (low noise).
The result of the error noise detection command (EN) is “0” (normal).
Flashing green
When the power is turned ON, after initialization of the Hand-held Reader Writer is completed
Communications with the Data Carrier are in progress.
Lit red
A communications error with the Data Carrier has occurred.
A CPU error has occurred.
Flashing red
A Data Carrier non-existent error has occurred.
A communications error with the host device has occurred.
The execution result of the noise detection command (NS) is “B” (high noise).
The result of the error noise detection command (EN) is “1” (error).
Antenna
Operation indicator (LED)
Activate switch
Interface connector
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•Operation Indicator (LED)
After the operation indicator is lit or flashing for a certain time, it will turn OFF.
•Activate Switch
When button commands (button commands, button auto commands) are used and the activate switch is pressed, communications with the Data Carrier will commence. (For details on button commands, refer to Section 3 Commands.) When the activate switch is pressed with the Hand-held Reader Writer in the initialization stand-by mode (with the green LED flashing) the function settings will be initialized.
•Reset Button
Press this button for two seconds or more when the power is first turned ON to put the Hand-held Reader Writer into the initialization stand-by mode.
•AC Adaptor Connection Jack
This is a connection jack for the V600-A22 AC.
•Serial Interface Connector
This is a serial interface with an RS-232C-compliant D-Sub 9-pin connec­tor.
•Antenna
To communicate with the Data Carrier, move the antenna head closer to it.
Display Meaning
Lit green
A command has been received from the host device.
Communications with the Data Carrier have completed normally.
Flashing green
When the power is turned ON, after initialization of the Hand-
held Reader Writer is completed
When the power is turned ON and the reset button is pressed for
two seconds or more (initialization stand-by mode).
Communications with the Data Carrier are in progress.
Lit red
A communications error with the Data Carrier has occurred.
A CPU error has occurred.
Flashing red
A Data Carrier non-existent error has occurred.
A communications error with the host device has occurred.
Antenna
Operation indicator (LED)
Activate switch
Serial interface connector
AC Adaptor
connection jack
Reset button
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System Configuration
V600-CHUD The V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer can communicate with host devices that have a USB interface such as personal computers.
The V600-CHUD Hand-held Reader Writer can be used with any Data Carrier in the V600 Series.
For details on Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier models, refer to Section 6 Appendices.
p.116, p.128
Host Devices
Handheld Reader Writer
Data Carriers
Personal computer
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V600-CH1D-V2 A built-in RS-232C serial interface in the V600-CH1D-V2 Hand-held Reader Writer allows communication with personal computers and programmable controllers that are equipped with an RS-232C interface.
The V600-CH1D-V2 Hand-held Reader Writer can be used with any Data Carrier in the V600 Series.
For details on Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier models, refer to Section 6 Appendices.
p.116, p.128
Host Devices
Hand-held Reader Writer
Data Carriers
Personal computer
Programmable controller (Some models require a conversion connector.)
V600-A22 (option)
V600-CH1D-V2
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V600-CHUD
p.18 p.19
Connect the V600-CHUD to the host device.
When connecting for the first time, the USB driver must be installed.
Preparation
Te st
p.38
Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer.
p.38
Perform the communications test between the Data Carrier and Hand-held Reader Writer.
p.116
Check the ambient environment.
p.39
Operate the system using real commands.
Transmission
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Connect the V600-CHUD to the host device.
When connecting for the first time, the USB driver must be installed.
Preparation
Te s t
p.38
Perform the communications test between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer.
p.38
Perform the communications test between the Data Carrier and Hand-held Reader Writer.
p.116
Check the ambient environment.
p.39
Operate the system using real commands.
Transmission
p. 32
Set the communications parameters between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer.
Communications preparation
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Connections 18
Installing the USB Driver (V600-CHUD) 19
V600-CH1D-V2 Communications Preparation 32
Communications Test 37
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Connections
Connecting the Cable
1. Connect the cable connector to the USB connector on the host
device, making sure that the connector is oriented correctly and not inserted at an angle.
Removing the Cable
1. Remove the cable.
Close the software application at the host device and then pull out the connec­tor in a straight line.
If the connector is removed while the software is running at the host device, operation may stop due to a software malfunction error.
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Installing the USB Driver (V600-CHUD)
When connecting the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device for the first time, the USB driver must be installed at the host device.
Install the USB Driver in the Personal Computer
The V600-CHUD supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. Install the driver in the host device following the procedure corresponding to the OS being used. Operation on other OS is not supported.
• Windows 2000
1. Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows 2000.
2. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer.
For details on connection methods, refer to Connections.
p.18
The following window will be displayed when the Hand-held Reader Writer is connected.
3. When the following window is displayed, click the Next Button.
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4. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and then click the Next Button.
5. Select Specify a location and then click the Next Button.
6. Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file RFID-Win2kcom.inf is
saved.
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7. Click the Next Button.
The following window will be displayed when software installation is completed.
8. Click the Finish Button.
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Checking Installation
Check that the driver is correctly installed.
1. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer.
2. On the Start Menu, select Settings - Control Panel - System.
3. Select the Device Manager Button on the Hardware Tab Page.
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4. Select Por ts (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed.
The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed.
Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
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• Windows XP
1. Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows XP.
2. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer.
For details on connection methods, refer to Connections.
p.18
Wait for the following window to be displayed.
3. When the following window is displayed, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)
and click the Next Button.
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4. Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file RFID-Win2kcom.inf is
saved. Then click the Next Button.
5. Click the Continue Anyway Button.
When the following window is displayed, installation is completed.
6. Click the Finish Button.
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Checking Installation
Check that the driver is correctly installed.
1. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer.
2. On the Start Menu, select Control Panel - System.
3. Click the Device Manager Button in the Hardware Tab Page.
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4. Select Por ts (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed.
The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed.
Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
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• Windows Vista
1. Turn ON the power to the personal computer and start Windows Vista.
2. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the computer via USB.
For details on connection methods, refer to Connections.
p.18
Wait for the following window to be displayed.
3. When the following window is displayed, select Locate and install driver software (recommended)
Button.
4. If the User Account Control Dialog Box is displayed, click the Continue Button.
5. If a dialog box appears for searching for software online, select the Don't search online Option. If this
dialog box is not displayed, go to the next step.
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6. When the following window is displayed, select I don’t have the disc. Show me other options. But-
ton.
7. When the following window is displayed, select Browse my computer for driver software
(advanced) Button.
8. Click the Browse Button, and select the folder in which the downloaded file V600_CHUD_200.inf is
saved. Then click the Next Button.
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9. When the following window is displayed, select Install this driver software anyway Button.
When the following window is displayed, installation is completed.
10. Click the Close Button.
The displays that actually appear depend on your computer environment.
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Checking Installation
Check that the driver is correctly installed.
1. Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the personal computer.
2. On the Start Menu, select Control Panel - Performance and Maintenance.
3. Click the System Icon.
4. Click the Device Manager Button.
5. Select Por ts (COM & LPT), and check that OMRON RFID USB COM is displayed.
The driver is correctly installed if this port is displayed.
Communications with the Hand-held Reader Writer can be performed with the COM number displayed in parentheses after OMRON RFID USB COM.
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V600-CH1D-V2 Communications Preparation
Pin Arrangement of the Host Device Interface Connector
V600-CH1D-V2
Note: The names of signals at the host device are abbreviated with
codes.
Note: For conversion to a 25-pin connector, the SGC-X9P/25P-2 manufactured by Sunhayato, or an
equivalent, is recommended.
Pin No. Signal
Code
(See
note.)
Signal direction
1 --- ---
2
Receive data RD Hand-held Reader Writer to
host device
3
Send data SD Host device to Hand-held
Reader Writer
4 --- --- ---
5 Signal ground SG ---
6
Data set ready DS Hand-held Reader Writer to
host device
7 Request send RS Loops inside connector
8 Enable send CS
9 --- --- ---
51
9
6
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•Connection with the Host Device
Use the following procedure to connect the V600-CH1D-V2 to the host device.
1. Connect the V600-CH1D-V2 to the RS-232C interface of the host device.
•When connecting to an IBM PC/AT or compatible:
•When connecting to a PC9801 series computer (D-Sub 25-pin connector):
To convert from a 9-pin connector to a 25-pin connector, use an SGC-X9P25P-2 conversion connec-
tor manufactured by Sunhayato, or an equivalent product.
2. Connect the V600-A22 AC Adaptor to the V600-CH1D-V2.
3. Plug the V600-A22 AC Adaptor into a 100- to 120-VAC power outlet.
Do not use any AC adaptor other than the specified one (V600-A22).
Using any AC adaptor other than the specified one may cause a malfunction, damage, or fire in the V600-CH1D-V2.
Some host devices require a conversion connector.
SGC-X9P25P-2
V600-A22
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When connecting to a CQM1, CJ1, CS1, etc.
Prepare a connection cable as shown in the connection examples below. Note: Because both the V600-CH1D-V2 interface connector and the interface connector of the
CQM1, CJ1, and CS1 are sockets, a conversion connector is necessary to connect them. Also, the pin arrangement of the CQM1, CJ1, and CS1 interface connector is different from the RS­232C pin arrangement of a personal computer.
V600-CH1D-V2 CQM1/CJ1/CS1
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 --- 1 ---
2RD 2SD
3SD 3RD
4 --- 4 RS
5SG 5CS
6 DS 6 ---
7 RS 7 ---
8 CS 8 ---
9 --- 9 SG
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Setting the Hand-held Reader Writer
•Settings
The following settings are used to operate the Hand-held Reader Writer.
•Serial communications parameters (data transfer speed, parity check, stop bits).
•Basic function settings (Auto Command OFF and Normal Operation Output functions)
These settings can be changed by using a setting command from the host device. To operate the Hand-held Reader Writer with the new setting, the power must be turned OFF then ON again, or the ABORT command must be used.
Serial Communications Parameters
The following are the settings related to serial communications. Use the COMMUNICATIONS CONDI­TIONS SETTING (TR) command.
Note: Items marked by an asterisk (*) are set as the default when shipped from the factory.
Basic Function Settings
The Auto Command OFF and Normal Operation Output functions can be set. Use the BASIC FUNC­TIONS SETTING (FN) command
Note: Items marked by an asterisk (*) are set as the default when shipped from the factory.
•Reading the Settings
Use the SET INFORMATION READ (UL) command to read the settings of the Hand-held Reader Writer. The information read by the SET INFORMATION READ command is set in the backup memory of the Hand-held Reader Writer. For this reason, care must be taken when the power is first turned ON after the settings have been changed because the operational settings of the Hand-held Reader Writer will be different.
•Initializing the Settings
A setting command is used to set the Hand-held Reader Writer but if the communications parameters are not known or if the setting contents are damaged, it is possible that communications will no longer be possible with the host device. If this occurs, press both the reset button and the activate switch when turning ON the power. This will return all settings to the defaults set when the Hand-held Reader Writer was shipped from the factory, allowing communications with the host device again.
Item Contents
Baud rate (bps) 2400, 4,800, 9,600 (see note), 19,200, 38,400
Transmission code 7-unit ASCII 7* (see note) or 8-unit JIS 8
Parity check Even parity* (see note)/odd parity/none
Stop bits 2* (see note)/1
Item Contents
Auto Command OFF
function
Yes (1 minute)*, No
Normal Operation
Output function
No*, Yes
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•Reset Procedure
1. Turn ON the power while pressing the reset button.
2. Keep the reset button depressed for two seconds or more. The green operation indicator will start
flashing.
3. With the green operation indicator flashing, remove your finger from the reset button and press the acti-
vate switch.
4. When the activate switch is pressed, the operation indicator will stop flashing green. This indicates that
all of the settings have been initialized.
Note: If the activate switch is not pressed within 30 seconds from the time that the operation indicator
starts flashing green, the settings will not be initialized.
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Communications Test
Test Run Procedure
Connect the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device.
Visually check the indicator display.
Execute the online test from the host device.
Test run the system.
Finish
Check communications between the host device and Hand-held Reader Writer using the test command.
Check operation using real commands.
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Communications Test Between Host Device and Hand-held
Reader Writer
Use the test command to test communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and host device. Before performing communications with the Data Carrier, check the Hand-held Reader Writer connec­tions and communications.
1. Send the test command from the host device.
For detail on the test command, refer to TEST (TS).
p.89
2. If communications is normal, the Hand-held Reader Writer will return the received data.
If a response is not returned, refer to Troubleshooting.
p.111
Communications Test Between the Data Carrier and Hand-held
Reader Writer
Use a real command to test communications between the Data Carrier and the Hand-held Reader Writer.
1. Send the auto read command (AR) from the host device.
For details on the auto read command, refer to AUTO READ (AR).
p.52
The Hand-held Reader Writer will communicate with the Data Carrier and the operation indicator will flash green.
2. Move the antenna section of the Hand-held Reader Writer close to the Data Carrier.
The Hand-held Reader Writer will read the data in the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves within the commu­nications range. As a result, the operation indicator will be light green and then turn OFF.
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Command and Response Format 44
Communications Commands 48
Communications Subcommands 88
Host Commands 89
Controller Control Commands 90
Other Commands 94
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Communications with the Data Carrier
There are 4 types of commands for communicating with the Data Carrier using the Hand-held Reader Writer.
•Normal commands
•Button commands
•Auto commands
•Button auto commands
Normal Commands
Normal commands are sent from the host device for communications with the Data Carrier, after the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer has been moved close to the Data Carrier.
1. Move the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer close to the Data Carrier.
2. Commands are sent from the host device to the Hand-held Reader Writer.
3. The Hand-held Reader Writer communicates with the Data Carrier.
4. A response is returned from the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device. If communications are normal, the operation indicator (LED) lights green and then turns OFF. If the Data Carrier is not detected within the Hand-held Reader Writer's communication area when the command is sent from the host device, a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. At this time, the operation indicator will flash red.
Response
Communications with Data Carrier
Command
1
2
4
3
Host device
Hand-held Reader Writer
Data Carrier
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Button Commands
Button commands used to perform communications with the Data Carrier are activated when the acti­vate switch is pressed after commands are sent from the host device, and the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer has been moved close to the Data Carrier.
1. A command is sent from the host device to the Hand-held Reader Writer. As a result, the operation indicator will light green.
2. Move the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer close to the Data Carrier.
3. Press the Hand-held Reader Writer activate switch.
4. The Hand-held Reader Writer communicates with the Data Carrier.
5. A response is returned to the host device from the Hand-held Reader Writer. If communications are normal, the operation indicator (LED) lights green and then turns OFF. If the Data Carrier is not detected within the Hand-held Reader Writer's communication area when the activate switch is pressed, a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. At this time, the operation indicator will flash red.
Response
Communications with Data Carrier
Command
Press
Hand-held Reader Writer
Host device Data Carrier
2
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Auto Commands
Auto commands can execute communications with the Data Carrier when the antenna is moved near the front of the Data Carrier after a command is sent from the host device.
1. A command is sent from the host device to the Hand-held Reader Writer.
2. The Hand-held Reader Writer enters the communication stand-by state with the Data Carrier, and the operation indicator (LED) flashes green.
If the Data Carrier is not detected within one minute of sending the command, a timeout will occur and a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. As a result, the operation indicator will flash red.
3. Communications with the Data Carrier are performed when the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved near the Data Carrier.
4. A response is returned from the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device. If communications end normally, the operation indicator (LED) lights green and then turns OFF.
Response
Communications with Data Carrier
Command
1
4
3
Hos
t device
Data
Carrier
Hand-held Reader Writer
3
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Button Auto Commands
Button auto commands execute auto commands after a command is sent from the host device and the activate switch of the Hand-held Reader Writer is pressed.
1. A command is sent from the host device to the Hand-held Reader Writer.
2. Press the Hand-held Reader Writer activate switch.
3. The Hand-held Reader Writer enters the communication stand-by state with the Data Carrier, and the operation indicator (LED) flashes green.
If the Data Carrier is not detected within one minute of sending the command, a timeout will occur and a Data Carrier Non-existent Error will occur. As a result, the operation indicator will flash red.
4. Communications with the Data Carrier are performed when the antenna end of the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved near the Data Carrier.
5. A response is returned from the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host device. If communications end normally, the operation indicator (LED) lights green and then turns OFF.
Response
Communications with Data Carrier
Command
4
1
5
Press
2
Hand-held Re
ader Writer
Host device Data Carrier
4
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Command and Response Format
The format of commands sent between the host computer and the Hand-held Reader Writer and responses returned from the Hand-held Reader Writer to the host computer is shown below. The command and response both consist of a single frame. The frame (including the terminator) consists of up to 4,106 characters for commands and 4,102 characters for responses.
Specifying Data Code
Whether the read or write data is treated as an ASCII (or JIS 8) code or hexadecimal code is specified in a command.
•ASCII (JIS 8 Code)
•One character of ASCII or JIS 8 code data occupies 1 byte (1 address) of the Data Carrier memory.
Name Description
Command code Command: Contains the two-character code (see page p.46).
Response: Contains the same code that was sent with the command.
Data Contains the details of the command and response, as follows:
•ASCII/hexadecimal code specification, processing specification, mode specification
•Processing area number specification
•Processing start address
•Number of bytes to be read, write data
Terminator Indicates end of command/response.
×× ×× ×
Command code Data Terminator
2
n2
1 frame
CR
•Example of Specifying ASCII Code
Address
0010 0011 0012 0013 0014
"O" "M" "R" "O" "N"
4 5
4
4 4
D 2
F
F
E
•Data Carrier
CR
WT 10A
Command code Start address
00 ROOM
Write data
ASCII setting
Processing area number setting
Terminator
1
N
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•Hexadecimal Code
•One character is treated as a hexadecimal number. Therefore, only numerals 0 through 9 and A to F
can be accepted.
•Two characters of data occupy 1 byte (1 address) of the Data Carrier memory. Therefore, specify data
in 2-character units (in even numbers) when using a WRITE command. If an odd number of charac­ters is specified by mistake, an error will occur.
Address
0010 0011
1 b
y
te
9
1
9 6
•Data Carrier
•Example of Specifying Hexadecimal Code
WT 10H1
Start address
00 9619
Write data Terminator
Command
code
Hexa-
decimal
code
setting
Process­ing area number
setting
CR
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Command List
Commands can be classified into four major types.
•Communications Commands
The following commands are used for communications with the Data Carrier.
Command code Command name Function Page
RD READ Reads memory data from the Data Carrier. p.48
WT WRITE Writes data to the memory of the Data Carrier. p.50
AR AUTO READ Reads data from the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier is within the
communications area.
p.52
AW AUTO WRITE Writes data to the memory of the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier is
within the communications area.
p.54
BR BUTTON READ Reads data from the memory of the Data Carrier when the activate
switch is pressed.
p.56
BW BUTTON WRITE Writes data to the memory of the Data Carrier when the activate switch
is pressed.
p.58
UR BUTTON AUTO
READ
Reads data from the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area after the activate switch is pressed.
p.60
UW BUTTON AUTO
WRITE
Writes data to the memory of the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area after the activate switch is pressed.
p.62
RC COPY READ Reads data to be copied using the COPY WRITE command from the
Data Carrier.
p.64
WC COPY WRITE Writes the data read using the COPY READ command to the Data
Carrier.
p.65
XR EXPANSION
DIVIDED READ
Divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier.
p.66
XW EXPANSION
DIVIDED WRITE
Divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier.
p.68
NR EXPANSION
DIVIDED AUTO READ
Divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. p.70
NW EXPANSION
DIVIDED AUTO WRITE
Divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. p.72
rd EXPANSION
BATCH READ
Reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch.
p.74
wt EXPANSION
BATCH WRITE
Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch.
p.75
ar EXPANSION
BATCH AUTO READ
Reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. p.76
aw EXPANSION
BATCH AUTO WRITE
Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. p.77
br EXPANSION
BATCH BUTTON READ
Reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch after the activate switch is pressed. p.78
bw EXPANSION
BATCH BUTTON WRITE
Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch after the activate switch is pressed. p.79
ur EXPANSION
BATCH BUTTON AUTO READ
Reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch when the Data Carrier enters the communications area after the activate switch is pressed.
p.80
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•Communications Subcommands
These commands are used to cancel command execution.
•Host Commands
These commands are used to test communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and host device.
•Controller Control Commands
These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications.
uw EXPANSION
BATCH BUTTON AUTO WRITE
Writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch when the Data Carrier enters the communications area after the activate switch is pressed.
p.81
CW CALCULATION
WRITE
Writes the calculation results for the memory data to the Data Carrier.
p.82
FL FILL Writes data for the specified number of write bytes beginning from the
write start address specified in the command.
p.83
fl EXPANSION
BATCH FILL
Writes data for the specified number of write bytes beginning from the write start address specified in the command. Up to 2 Kbytes of data can be written in a batch.
p.85
MDC/K DATA CHECK Calculates or compares memory check codes in the Data Carrier. p.86
MDS OVERWRITE
COUNT CONTROL
Controls the number of overwrites for EEPROM Data Carriers.
p.87
Command code Command name Function Page
AA COMMAND PRO-
CESSING TERMI­NATE
Forcedly ends communications with the Data Carrier.
p.88
Command code Command name Function Page
TS TEST Confirms the communications status between the Hand-held Reader
Writer and host device. The data sent from the host device is returned as is.
p.89
VS VERSION READ Reads the Hand-held Reader Writer's model information, software ver-
sion and software creation date.
p.89
Command code Command name Function Page
XZ ABORT Resets the Controller. p.90
TR COMMUNICA-
TIONS CONDI­TIONS SETTING
Sets communications parameters for communications with the host device. p.91
FN BASIC FUNC-
TIONS SETTING
Sets the Specify Auto Command OFF function and Specify Normal Operation Output function.
p.92
UL SET INFORMA-
TION READ
Reads the settings data for the Hand-held Reader Writer.
p.93
Command code Command name Function Page
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Communications Commands
Details of communications commands used to communicate with the Data Carrier are provided here.
READ (RD)
This command reads data from the Data Carrier. If the Data Carrier is not in the communications area, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Processing area number: 1
Processing area number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal code.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of bytes to read Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal code. The
maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes, as follows:
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters)
Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes from all areas to be read is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Command
××
Command
code
RD
××
A/H 1
××
Data
setting
Number of bytes
to read
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
Read area
start address
Proc-
essing
area
number
setting
××
Command
code
RD
××
A/H 2
××
Data
setting
Number of
bytes
to read
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
Read area
start address
Area
(1)
settin
g
Area (2) settin
g
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of bytes
to read
42
Read area
start address
Proc-
essing
area
number
setting
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Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
p.95
Read data Specifies the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Response
RD
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read dataEnd code
×
Command
code
××
Command
code
RD
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read data
Area (1)
Area (1) setting
Area (2) setting
×
Read data
Area (2)
××
n
End code
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WRITE (WT)
This command writes data to the Data Carrier. If the Data Carrier is not in the communications area, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used, specifies the number of bytes to be written to the Data
Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal code. The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes, as follows:
ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters)
Setting range: 01h to FFh
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows: Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Write data Specifies the write data from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of write bytes x 2.
Command
××
Command
code
WT
××
A/H 1
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
211 4
Write data
Write area
start address
2
CR
Terminator
n
××
××
Command
code
WT
××
A/H 2
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Number of
write bytes
211 4 2
Write area
start address
Area (1) setting
××
n
Write data
2
CR
Terminator
Area (2) settin
g
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of write bytes
42
Write area
start address
××
n
Write data
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
p.95
Response
Command
code
WT
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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AUTO READ (AR)
This command reads data from the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when the communication between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier has ended.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of read bytes When multiple processing areas are used, specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data
Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal code. The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Command
××
AR
××
A/H 1
××
211 4 2
2
CR
Command
code
Data
setting
Number of read bytes
Read area
start address
Processing
area
number
setting
Terminator
××
Command
code
AR
××
A/H 2
××
Data
setting
Number of read bytes
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
Read area
start address
Area (1) setting
Area (2) setting
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of read bytes
42
Read area
start address
Processing
area
number
setting
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Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
p.95
Read data Specifies the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Response
×
Command
code
AR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read dataEnd code
××
Command
code
AR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read data
area (1)
Area (1) setting
Area (2) settin
g
×
Read data
area (2)
××
n
End code
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AUTO WRITE (AW)
This command writes data to the Data Carrier when the Data Carrier enters the communications area. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used, specifies the number of bytes to be written to the Data
Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal. The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes,6 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of write bytes × 2
Command
××
Command
code
AW
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
Write data
2
CR
Terminator
n
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
××
AW
××
A/H 2
××
Number of write bytes
211 4 2
××
n
Write data
2
CRA/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of write bytes
42
Write area
start address
××
n
Write data
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Terminator
Area (1) setting
Area (2) setting
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
p.95
Response
Command
code
AW
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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BUTTON READ (BR)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, data is read from the Data Carrier by pressing the activate switch. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communica­tions range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Command
××
BR
××
A/H 1
××
Number of
read bytes
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Read area
start address
××
BR
××
A/H 2
××
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
A/H
1
××
××××
42
Number of
read bytes
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing area number setting
Read area
start address
Number of
read bytes
Data
setting
Read area
start address
Area
(1)
settin
g
Area (2) settin
g
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Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Response
×
Command
code
BR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read data
End code
××
Command
code
BR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read data
area (1)
×
Read data
area (2)
××
n
End code
Area (1) settin
g
Area (2) settin
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BUTTON WRITE (BW)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, data is written to the Data Carrier by pressing the activate switch. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communica­tions range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used, specifies the number of bytes to be written to the Data
Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal. The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of write bytes x 2.
Command
××
BW
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Command
code
Write data
Terminator
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
××
BW
××
A/H 2
××
211 4 2
Area (1) settin
g
××
n
Write data
2
CR
Terminator
Area
(2)
settin
g
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of write bytes
42
××
n
Write data
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing area number setting
Write area
start address
Number of write bytes
Write area
start address
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Response
Command
code
BW
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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BUTTON AUTO READ (UR)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, data will be read from the Data Carrier after the activate switch is pressed and the Hand-held Reader Writer is close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be read for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Command
××
UR
××
A/H 1
××
Number of
read bytes
211 4 2
2
CR
Terminator
Read area
start address
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
××
Command
code
UR
××
A/H 2
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Number of
read bytes
211 4 2
2
CR
Read area
start address
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
42
Number of
read bytes
Terminator
Read area
start address
Area (1) settin
g
Area (2) setting
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Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Response
×
UR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorRead data
End code
××
UR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR×
××
n
Command
code
Terminator
Read data
area (1)
Read data
area (2)
End code
Area
(1)
settin
g
Area (2) settin
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BUTTON AUTO WRITE (UW)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, data will be written to the Data Carrier after the activate switch is pressed and the Hand-held Reader Writer is close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Processing Area Number: 1
Processing Area Number: 2
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
When multiple processing areas are used, ASCII and hexadecimal code can be specified at the same time within a single command frame.
Processing area number setting
Specifies the processing area number. Setting range: 1 to 9, A (A = 10)
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
When multiple processing areas are used, specify the areas in order starting from the smallest address. The same area cannot be specified twice.
Number of write bytes When multiple processing areas are used, specifies the number of bytes to be written to the Data
Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal. The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 256 bytes.
•ASCII: 256 bytes (256 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 256 bytes (512 characters) Setting range: 01h to FFh
When multiple processing areas are used, set so that the total number of bytes to be written for all areas is within 256 bytes, as follows:
Area (1) bytes +...+ Area (N) bytes
256 bytes
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of write bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of write bytes x 2.
Command
××
UW
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
Terminator
n
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Write data
××
UW
××
A/H 2
××
211 4 2
Area (1) setting
××
n
Write data
2
CR
Terminator
Area (2) setting
A/H
Data
setting
1
××
××××
Number of write bytes
42
Write area
start address
××
n
Write data
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Number of write bytes
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Response
UW
00
22
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
End code
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COPY READ (RC)
This command reads data to be copied using the COPY WRITE (WC) command. A response is not sent for read data.
The COPY READ command can be executed more than once for data that has already been copied. If the
copy operation fails, however, the copied data that was held will be deleted.
Data setting Always H.
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code (can be omitted). Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh (when omitted, all areas in the Data Carrier are read)
Note: If omitting the start address, also omit the number of read bytes. All areas of an 8-Kbytes
Data Carrier cannot be copied.
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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CommandCommand
××
RC
××
H1
××
2 1 1 0 or 4
0 or 4
××
Number of read bytes
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Read area
start address
Response
Command
code
RC
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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COPY WRITE (WC)
This command writes data to the Data Carrier that was read using the COPY READ (RC) com­mand.The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Data setting Always H.
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
WC
H1
211
2
CR
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Terminato
r
Response
WC
00
22
2
CR
Command
code
End code
Terminator
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EXPANSION DIVIDED READ (XR)
This command divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned. The host device cannot send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received.
When the read data is within 250 characters.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
Command
code
XR
××
A/H 1
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
211 4
4
Number of read bytes
Read area
start address
2
CR
Terminator
××
Response
×
Command
code
XR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read dataEnd code
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When the read data is 251 characters or higher. The data received from the host device is divided into frames according to the delimiters (CR), as shown in the following diagram.
Communications Procedure
256 characters max. per frame
250 characters
254 characters
254 characters max.
XR
CR
CR
CR
00
Read data 1
Read data 2
Read data (n-1)
Read data n
Frame 1
Frame 2
Frame
(n-1)
Frame n
:
XR CR CR CR CR
Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame nFrame n-1
Host
Hand-held Reader Writer
Command
Delimiter
Delimiter
Delimiter Delimiter
Res
p
onse 1 Response 2 Response nResponse n-1
...
CR
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EXPANSION DIVIDED WRITE (XW)
Divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned. The host device cannot send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received.
Frame 1
Frames 2 to N
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
Data can be between 0 and 257 characters.
Terminator Indicates the end of the frame.
CR: Succeeding frame *CR: No succeeding frame
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
Data can be between 0 and 265 characters.
Terminator Indicates the end of the frame.
CR: Succeeding frame *CR: No succeeding frame
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
Command
code
XW
××
A/H 1
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
211 4
Write data
1or2
CR
Terminator
n
××
Write area
start address
××
××××
Write data
1or2
CR
Terminator
n
××
Response
Command
code
XW
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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•Frame Division Method
If the command length is longer than 266 characters, divide the data into separate frames before send­ing as follows:
Frame Division Method
1. Divide the data into frames each with 266 characters max.
2. Use the final terminator (* CR) for the last frame (frame n) only. Use the delimiter (CR) at the end of other frames.
3. Be sure to include the command code, data setting, processing area number setting, and start address in the first frame (frame 1). If any of these parameters is omitted, a command input error will occur. The write data can be omitted.
4. Make sure that data is divided correctly without any single frames containing AA*CR or XZ*CR.
CR
CR
CR
CR
A/H 1
Frame 1
Frame 2
::
XW
CR CR CR
CR
CR
Response
...
XW
Frame n
Frame (n-1)
Host
Hand-held Reader Writer
Delimiter
Delimiter Delimiter
Delimiter
Command 1
Command 2 Command n-1 Command n
Communications Procedure
Start address Write data 1
Write data 2
Write data (n-1)
Write data n
266 characters max. per frame
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EXPANSION DIVIDED AUTO READ (NR)
This command divides and reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when com­munications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended. The host device can­not send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received.
When the read data is within 250 characters.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
Command
code
NR
××
A/H 1
××
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
211 4
4
Number of read bytes
Read area
start address
2
CR
Terminator
××
Response
×
Command
code
NR
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Terminator
Read dataEnd code
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When the read data is 251 characters or higher. The data received from the host device is divided into frames according to the delimiters (CR), as shown in the following diagram.
Communications Procedure
256 characters max. per frame
254 characters
NR
CR
CR
CR
00
Read data 1
Read data 2
Read data (n-1)
Read data n
Frame 1
Frame 2
Frame
(n-1)
Frame n
NR CR CR CR CR
Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame nFrame n-1
Host
Hand-held Reader Writer
Command
Delimiter Delimiter Delimiter Delimiter
Response 1 Response 2 Response nResponse n-1
250 characters
254 characters max.
CR
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EXPANSION DIVIDED AUTO WRITE (NW)
This command divides and writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier when the Hand-held Reader Writer is moved close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when com­munications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended. The host device can­not send commands to the Hand-held Reader Writer until all the responses have been received
Frame 1
Frames 2 to n
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
Data can be between 0 and 257 characters.
Terminator Indicates the end of the frame.
CR: Succeeding frame *CR: No succeeding frame
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
Data can be between 0 and 265 characters.
Terminator Indicates the end of the frame.
CR: Succeeding frame *CR: No succeeding frame
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
NW
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Write data
Terminator
××
××××
1 or 2
CR
n
××
Terminator
Write data
Response
Command
code
NW
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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•Frame Division Method
If the command length is longer than 266 characters, divide the data into separate frames before send­ing, as follows:
Frame Division Method
1. Divide the data into frames each with 266 characters max.
2. Use the final terminator (* CR) for the last frame (frame n) only. Use the delimiter (CR) at the end of other frames.
3. Be sure to include the command code, data setting, processing area number setting, and start address in the first frame (frame 1). If any of these parameters is omitted, a command input error will occur. The write data can be omitted.
4. Make sure that data is divided correctly without any single frames containing AA*CR or XZ*CR.
Communications Procedure
CR
CR
CR
CR
A/H 1
NW
CR CR CR
CR
CR
...
NW
Frame (n-1)
Frame n
Frame 1
Start address
Write data 1
Write data 2
Frame 2
Write data (n-1)
Write data n
Host
Hand-held Reader Writer
Command 1
Command 2 Command n-1 Command n
Response
Delimiter
Delimiter Delimiter
Delimiter
266 characters max. per frame
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EXPANSION BATCH READ (rd)
This command reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
rd
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
4
Number of read bytes
2
CR
Terminator
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Read area
start address
Response
×
rd
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorRead data
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH WRITE (wt)
This command writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch. If the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
wt
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Terminator
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Write data
Response
wt
00
22
2
CR
Command
code
End code
Terminator
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EXPANSION BATCH AUTO READ (ar)
This command reads up to 2 Kbytes of data from the Data Carrier in a batch when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
ar
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
4
2
CR
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Number of
read bytes
Read area
start address
Terminator
Response
×
ar
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorRead data
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH AUTO WRITE (aw)
This command writes up to 2 Kbytes of data to the Data Carrier in a batch when the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
aw
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write data
Terminator
Write area
start address
Response
aw
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON READ (br)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be read from the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non-existent) will be returned.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
br
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
4
2
CR
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Number of
read bytes
Read area
start address
Terminator
Response
×
br
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorRead data
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON WRITE (bw)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be written to the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed. If the activate switch is pressed and the Data Carrier is not in communications range, an error response (end code: 72 = Data Carrier non­existent) will be returned.
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
bw
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write data
Terminator
Write area
start address
Response
bw
00
22
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON AUTO READ (ur)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be read from the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed after the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Data setting Sets the code format used to send responses for read data.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Read area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be read from in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of read bytes Specifies the number of bytes to be read from the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The maximum number of bytes that can be read at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Read data Indicates the data read from the Data Carrier.
The characters in ASCII indicate the number of read bytes and the characters in hexadecimal code indicate the number of read bytes x 2.
Command
××
ur
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
4
2
CR
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Number of
read bytes
Read area
start address
Terminator
Response
×
ur
×
00
××
22 n
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
End code
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EXPANSION BATCH BUTTON AUTO WRITE (uw)
After this command is received by the Hand-held Reader Writer, up to 2 Kbytes of data will be written to the Data Carrier in a batch when the activate switch is pressed after the Hand-held Reader Writer moves close to the Data Carrier. The Hand-held Reader Writer responds when communications between the Hand-held Reader Writer and Data Carrier have ended.
Data setting Specifies the code format used to send write data to the Data Carrier.
A: ASCII H: Hexadecimal code
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Write data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
The maximum number of bytes that can be written at one time is 2,048 bytes. Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
•ASCII: 2,048 bytes (2,048 characters)
•Hexadecimal code: 2,048 bytes (4,096 characters)
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
uw
××
A/H 1
××
211 4
2
CR
n
××
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write data
Terminator
Write area
start address
Response
uw
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
End code
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Calculation Write (CW)
The Data Carrier's memory data and calculation data is calculated in hexadecimal and the result is written to the Data Carrier. If an overflow during addition or underflow during subtraction occurs, the data will not be written and an error response (end code: 76 = Data check error) will be returned.
Processing specification Specifies the calculation method.
A: Add hexadecimal S: Subtract hexadecimal
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Calculation area start address
Specifies the start address of the area to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of calculation area bytes
Specifies the number of bytes in the area for calculating data in 2-digit hexadecimal. Setting range: 01h to 04h
Calculation data Specifies the numerical values to be calculated in hexadecimal.
Calculation data Returns the calculation result data written to the Data Carrier.
If an overflow during addition or underflow during subtraction occurs, the end code 76 (data check error) will be returned. The data prior to the calculation will not be added to the response.
Command
××
CW
××
A/S 1
××
211 4
Calculation area
start address
Terminator
Specified number of bytes
Calculation data
2
Number of calculation
area bytes
CR
2
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Response
CW
00
22
2
CR
Specified number of bytes
Command
code
Terminator
Calculation data
End code
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FILL (FL)
This command writes one byte of specified data to the specified memory area of the Data Carrier. The write data is specified in hexadecimal.
Data setting Always H.
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of write bytes Specifies the data to be written to the Data Carrier in 2-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
Specified data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
FL
××
H1
××
211 4
Number of
write bytes
2
××
Specified
data
2
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Write area
start address
Response
FL
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
End code
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•Example
01
01
2F
01 01
01
36
01
002FH 0030H 0031H 0032H 0033H 0034H 0035H 0036H
After Writing
06
Command
code
FL
30
H1
00
Data
setting
Process
area
number
setting
211 4
Number of write bytes
Write area
start address
2
01
Specified
data
2
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
FL
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
30
31
2F
32 33
35
36
34
002FH 0030H 0031H 0032H 0033H 0034H 0035H 0036H
Before Writing
Writing 01H to the 06H bytes in the memory area starting from address 0030H for a Data Carrier in which the same data and address is written.
Command
Response
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EXPANSION BATCH FILL (fl)
This command writes specified data for the number of write bytes starting from the specified write start address. Up to 2 Kbytes of data can be written in a batch.
Data setting Always H.
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Write area start address Specifies the start address of the area in the Data Carrier to be written to in 4-digit hexadecimal
code. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFFh
Number of write bytes Specifies the data to be written to the Data Carrier in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0001h to 0800h
Specified data Indicates the data to be written to the Data Carrier.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
The end code 00 indicates normal completion.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
fl
××
H1
××
211 4
Write area
start address
2
××
Specified
data
2
CR
Terminator
××
Number of
write bytes
4
Command
code
Data
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Response
fl
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
End code
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DATA CHECK (MDC/K)
This command writes or compares the CRC code using the specified check block unit. The CRC code is calculated from the generated polynomial expression X
16
+ X12 + X5 + 1.
For details on the memory check, refer to Memory Check Function in Data Carrier.
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Process setting Specifies the check process.
K: Check code calculation C: Check code comparison
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Check block start address
Specifies the start address of the check block in 4-digit hexadecimal. Setting range: 0000h to 1FFDh
Number of check block bytes
Specifies the number of bytes in the check block in 2-digit hexadecimal. Setting range: 00h, 03h to FFh (00 = 256 bytes)
The number of check block bytes is the check code calculation area + 2 bytes. For details, refer to Memory Check Function in Data Carrier.
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion 76: Data error warning (only during comparison control)
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
MD
××
C/K 1
××
211 4
Check block
start address
2
CR
Terminator
2
Number of check
block bytes
Command
code
Process
setting
Processing
area
number
setting
Response
MD
××
22
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorEnd code
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OVERWRITE COUNT CONTROL (MDS)
This command is used to control the number of overwrite operations performed by EEPROM Data Car­riers. This command determines whether the EEPROM overwrite count has been exceeded when the specified number of overwrites is subtracted from the specified overwrite count control area data.
Set the start address between @@@0H and @@@5H or between @@@8H and @@@DH. If the start address is set between @@@6H and @@@7H or between @@@EH and @@@FH, an address error (error code: 7A(HEX)) will be returned in the end code.
For details on controlling the overwrite count, refer to Data Carrier Service Life Detection.
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Mode setting Always S.
Processing area number setting
Always 1.
Area start address Specifies the start address of the overwrite count control area in 4-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 0000h to 1FFDh
Decrement count Specifies the number of refresh operations in 2-digit hexadecimal.
Setting range: 00h to FFh (00 = Performs overwrite count check only)
For details, refer to Data Carrier Service Life Detection.
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion 76: Data error warning
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
××
MD
××
S1
××
Mode setting
211 4
2
CR
2
Decrement
count
Command
code
Area start address
Processing
area
number
setting
Terminator
Response
MD
00
22
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorEnd code
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Communications subcommands are used together with communications commands. Communications with the Data Carrier cannot be performed using only these subcommands.
COMMAND PROCESSING TERMINATE (AA)
Terminates the processing of the communications commands and error noise detection commands, and restores the command wait status.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion 15: Command processing not executed.
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Termination timing Indicates the timing for terminating command processing.
0: Terminated before Data Carrier detection. 1: Terminated during Data Carrier detection.
Command
AA
2
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
Response
Command
code
AA
00
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
×
1
Termination
timing
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TEST (TS)
This command returns test messages sent from the host device without changing anything. The TEST command is used for communications tests between the host device and the Hand-held Reader Writer.
VERSION READ (VS)
Reads the Hand-held Reader Writer's model information, software version, and software creation date.
Message data Any text string for testing communications containing 514 characters max.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
TS
××
×
2
2
CR
Terminator
×
n
Message data
Command
code
Response
Command
code
TS
××
×
2
2
CR
Terminator
×
n
Message data
End code
00
2
Command
VS
2
2
CR
Terminator
Command
code
Response
Command
code
VS
2
2
CR
Terminator
Model information; software version; software creation date
End code
00
2
34
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Controller Control Commands
These commands are used to reset the Controller or set serial communications.
ABORT (XZ)
This command is used to restore the Hand-held Reader Writer to command wait status when there is no response from the Hand-held Reader Writer due to some problem during communications with the host device or with a Data Carrier.
The ABORT (XZ) command can be used only with the V600-CH1D-V2. Do not use it with the V600-CHUD.
None
Command
XZ
2
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
Response
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COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR)
This command is used to set serial communications parameters. The Hand-held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect.
The COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR) command can be used only with the V600-CH1D-V2. Do not use it with the V600-CHUD.
Baud rate Sets the baud rate.
0: 9,600 bps 1: 2,400 bps 2: 4,800 bps 3: 19,200 bps 4: 38,400 bps Default setting: 9,600 bps
Data length Sets the data length.
0: 7 bits 1: 8 bits Default setting: 7 bits
Parity Sets the parity.
0: Even parity 1: Odd parity 2: No parity Default setting: Even parity
Stop bits Sets the number of stop bits.
0: 2 bits 1: 1 bit Default setting: 2 bits
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
TR
1
Data
length
211
2
CR
1
Baud
rate
1
Parity
1
Stop
bits
11
Command
code Terminator
Response
TR
0
2
CR
0
Command
code
2
2
TerminatorEnd code
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BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING (FN)
This command is used to set the Auto Commands OFF function and Normal Operation Output func­tion. The Hand-held Reader Writer must be restarted to make the changes take effect.
Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V600-CHUD. The Normal Operation Output function is not supported by the V600-CHUD.
Auto Command OFF specifications
Designates whether the Auto Command OFF function is used. 0: Auto Command OFF used. 1: Auto Command OFF not used. Default setting: Auto Command OFF used.
Normal Operation Out­put Specification
Designates whether the Normal Operation Output is used. 0: Normal Operation Output used. 1: Normal Operation Output not used. Default setting: Normal Operation Output used.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
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Command
FN
1
2112
CR
1
Command
code Terminator
Auto
Command
OFF
specification
Normal
Operation
Output
specification
Response
FN
00
22
2
CR
Command
code TerminatorEnd code
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SET INFORMATION READ (UL)
This command is used to read the settings of the Hand-held Reader Writer.
Only the Auto Command OFF function is supported by the V600-CHUD. The settings made with the COMMUNICATIONS CONDITIONS SETTING (TR) command are not valid for the V600­CHUD.
End code Indicates the execution result for the command.
00: Normal completion
For details on end codes, refer to End code List.
p.95
Settings for TR command Baud rate 0: 9,600 bps
1: 2,400 bps 2: 4,800 bps 3: 19,200 bps 4: 38,400 bps
Data length 0: 7 bits
1: 8 bits
Parity 0: Even parity
1: Odd parity 2: No parity
Stop bits 0: 2 bits
1: 1 bit
Settings for FN command Auto Command OFF Specification 0: Auto Command OFF used.
1: Auto Command OFF not used.
Normal Operation Output Specification 0: Normal Operation Output used.
1: Normal Operation Output not used.
System data SI000000
Command
UL
2
2
CR
Command
code
Terminator
Response
UL
××
00
TR
22
×× :FN
×× :
2
CRSI8000000
Hand-held Reader Writer system data
Baud
rate
Data
length
Stop
bits
Parity Auto Command
OFF specification
Normal Operation Output specification
Command
code
Terminator
End code
Settings for TR command
Settings for
FN command
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UNDEFINED COMMAND RESPONSE (IC)
This command is returned as the response when the Hand-held Reader Writer cannot read the com­mand header.
Error Response
If an error occurs during communications with the host device, or the Data Carrier, error notification is provided in the end code.
Response
IC
2
2
××
2
CR
Command
code
TerminatorEnd code
Response
Command
code
××
××
22
2
CR
Terminator
End code
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End code List
End codes are indicated in 2-digit hexadecimal code.
Note 1: A 7B error code response indicates that the command was completed normally, but the battery
voltage is low. If the battery voltage is so low that a response cannot be returned, an error code such as 72 will be returned.
2: Vertical parity errors, framing errors, and overrun errors do not occur for the V600-CHUD.
For details on each error, refer to Error Tables.
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Status End code Meaning
Normal 00 Normal completion
7B Battery low warning indicating that battery replacement is required (See note 1.)
Host communications error 10 (See note 2.) Vertical parity error
11 (See note 2.) Framing error
12 (See note 2.) Overrun error
14 Format error
15 Execution status error
18 Frame length error
Lower communications error 70 Data Carrier communications error
71 Mismatch error
72 Data Carrier non-existent error
76 Data error
7A Address error
7C Antenna error
7D Write protect error
Memory error
93 (See note 2.) EEPROM memory error
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Multiple Area Control 98 Auto Command OFF Function 99 Normal Operation Output Function 99
Data Carrier 100
Manufacturing Date Format (Default Setting) 100 Write Protect Function 101 Data Carrier Service Life Detection 105 Memory Check Function in Data Carrier 108
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Multiple Area Control
The Hand-held Reader Writer can read and write across several non-consecutive Data Carrier memory areas (10 areas max.) at one time. To use this feature, the number of control areas is specified using the NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS command. ASCII and hexadecimal code can be used simultaneously for the one command control, but reading and writing cannot be performed simultaneously.
Example: Data in the Following 3 Areas are Read
Refer to Command and Response Format for more details on ASCII and hexadecimal codes.
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Area (1): Address 0010H
Number of bytes 05 bytes Code setting ASCII
Area (2): Address 0030H
Number of bytes 02 bytes Code setting Hexadecimal
Area (3): Address 0035H
Number of bytes 03 bytes Code setting Hexadecimal
0010H
0011H
0012H
0013H
0014H
0035H
0036H
0037H
0030H
0031H
4
4
5
4
4
F
D
2
F
E
3
3
3
1
2
1
3
2
4
3
"O"
"M"
"R"
"O"
"N"
Area (1)
Area (2)
Area (3)
Command RDA3001005H003002H003503* CR Response RD00OMRON1234313233* CR
Area (1)
Area (2) Area (3)
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