Socket CF RFID, CF RFID Reader Card 6E, CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M, CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6P User Manual

CF RFID Reader Card™
CF RFID Reader-Scan Card™
Series 6
User’s Guide
10/2008 Document # 6410-00266 H
Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2008 Socket Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved.
Socket, the Socket logo and Mobility Friendly are registered trademarks of Socket Mobile, Inc. CF RFID Reader Card, CF RFID Reader-Scan Card, SoMo, RFID Demo, SocketScan, and SocketScan Trigger are registered trademarks or trademarks of Socket Mobile, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
The CF RFID Reader Card and CF RFID Reader-Scan Card contains technology licensed under United States Patent No. 5,902,991 and 7,003,627.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of Socket Mobile is expressly prohibited. Please be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice.
Feel free to contact Socket Mobile at:
Socket Mobile, Inc.
39700 Eureka Drive Newark, CA 94560-4808 USA
Other than the above, Socket Mobile can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this manual.
Please refrain from any applications of the CF RFID Reader Card or CF RFID Reader-Scan Card that are not described in this manual. Please refrain from disassembling the device. Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty.
You can track new product releases, software updates and technical bulletins by visiting the Socket Mobile website at:
www.socketmobile.com.
Table of Contents
1 | INTRODUCTION 4
About the Software 4 Package Contents 5 System Compatibility Requirements 5 Accessories 5 Product Registration 6
2 | SETUP FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 7
STEP 1: Uninstall Other Scanning Software 8 STEP 2: Install the Software 9 STEP 3: Assign Trigger Button(s) 11 STEP 4: Start SocketScan 13 STEP 5: Insert the Card 14 STEP 6: Verify Card Mode 15 STEP 7: Open Application 15 STEP 8: Read Data 16 RFID Settings 19 Symbology Selector 22 SocketScan Trigger 23 Dual Device Support 25
3 | RFID DEMO 26
Read an RFID Tag 27 Enable Inventory and Loop Modes 29 Select Tag Type 30 ADVANCED: Write to Tag 31
APPENDICES A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 34
B HF RFID STANDARDS AND TAG DESCRIPTIONS 36
C BAR CODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS 45
D CLASS 1 VS. CLASS 2 LASER SCANNERS 46
E ENABLING OR DISABLING SYMBOLOGIES 49
F LASER DECODE ZONE 51
G TROUBLESHOOTING 53
H TECHNICAL SUPPORT 54
LIMITED WARRANTY 55
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 57
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1 | Introduction
Now you can add high frequency RFID read/write capability to your Windows Mobile based data collection application with the CF RFID Reader Card Series 6. The series includes the dual function CF RFID Reader-Card 6M and 6P, which offer both RFID and linear bar code scanning functionality. All three versions read and write to all ISO 15693 and many proprietary 13.56 MHz RFID tags.
The CF RFID Reader Card Series 6 includes three versions:
CF RFID Reader Card 6E: CompactFlash RFID Reader/Writer
CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M: CompactFlash dual-function
RFID Reader/Writer and Class 1 laser bar code scanner
CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6P: CompactFlash dual-function
RFID Reader/Writer and Class 2 laser bar code scanner
The CF RFID Reader Cards feature a sleek designed with no cables or batteries – they draw minimal power from the Pocket PC. Plus, the card is designed to withstand repeated three-foot drops to concrete – even when inserted into the Pocket PC.
About the Software
SocketScan™ software enters the RFID tag ID or bar coded data directly into any open Windows program, as if the data were manually typed. You can configure various settings, like Prefix/Suffix, symbologies, etc.
The RFID Setup utility allows you configure what kinds of data are returned after reading RFID tags, including tag ID, tag memory, tag types, tag type prefix, etc.
Socket RFID Demo allows you to read memory blocks of selected RFID tags in range in either Inventory
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Mode or a continuous Loop Mode. Advanced users can write data to the RFID memory. SocketScan Trigger places a software trigger on your screen that you can tap to trigger the RFID reader or bar code scanner. Installation is optional.
The Socket Trigger Select program allows you to press a button to quickly switch between the RFID and laser scanning modes of the CF RFID Reader­Scan Card.
The Read Bar Code program allows you to assign a button on your device to triggering the bar code laser scanner.
The Read RFID program allows you to assign a button on your device to trigger the RFID reader.
For software updates, visit: www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads
Package Contents
CF RFID Reader Card
Extra rubber collar for use with non SoMo devices
SocketScan Installation CD
Booklet with copyright and warranty information
System Compatibility Requirements
Any of the following Windows Mobile versions:
Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE or 5.0 for Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 6.0/6.1 Classic
Available CompactFlash slot
Software installation requires a host PC with the appropriate
synchronization software (ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center), both available from the Microsoft website
Accessories
If you plan to use the CF RFID Reader Card with the Socket SoMo 650 handheld computer, Socket offers a FlexGuard silicone cover that protects both the RFID reader and the handheld computer. For more information, please visit:
www.socketmobile.com/products/accessories
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Product Registration
Socket highly recommends that all customers register their products. Registered users receive priority for technical support and can choose to receive product updates, and special offers. Register online at: www.socketmobile.com/support/support/new
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2 | Setup for Windows Mobile
This chapter shows how to install, configure, and use the CF RFID Reader Card Series 6 on a device running Windows Mobile.
Setup Summary
STEP 1: Uninstall other scanning software. STEP 2: Install the software. STEP 3: Insert the card. STEP 4: Start SocketScan. STEP 5: Assign a trigger button. STEP 6: Read tag IDs into a Windows program.
Application Features
RFID settings Symbology selector SocketScan Trigger. Version information.
Note: The Socket SoMo 650 handheld computer comes pre­loaded with the SocketScan software suite, so steps 1 and 2 are not required. The SocketScan software pre-loaded on the SoMo 650 cannot be uninstalled but can be upgraded.
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STEP 1: Uninstall Other Scanning Software
Uninstall any bar code scanning software already in your computer, including previous versions of SocketScan™ software.
SoMo 650: The pre-installed SocketScan software cannot be uninstalled, but it can be upgraded.
1. Make sure the software is not running.
2. Tap Start | Settings | System tab | Remove Programs.
3. Use the utility to delete the software.
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STEP 2: Install the Software
ADVANCED USERS: Refer to the README file for CAB file installation instructions..
Note: If you are using the SoMo 650, software installation is not necessary. SocketScan is pre-loaded on the device.
Follow these instructions to install SocketScan. Afterwards, you can use the same process to install RFID Demo and/or Floating Trigger.
4. Use a serial/USB cable or cradle and the appropriate Microsoft
synchronization software to make an active connection between your device and a host PC.
5. Insert the installation CD into your host PC.
6. Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD-
ROM drive. In the CD, click on SETUP.EXE.
7. The SocketScan Setup Center will appear in your web browser.
Read the first page and click Installation in the left margin.
8. In the SocketScan Installation page, in the Windows CE
section, click Install In the first paragraph.
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9. Your web browser will present a series of dialogs.
Internet Explorer:
In the File Download –Security Warning dialog, click Run.
In the second warning dialog, click Run.
Internet Explorer will download the file.
Firefox:
In the file opening dialog, click Save File.
Firefox will download the file.
In the Downloads list, next to SocketScanCE.exe, click Open.
In the warning dialog, click OK to continue.
10. The InstallShield Wizard for SocketScan Software will
automatically launch. Follow the wizard to install the software.
11. If your device warns that the software comes from an
unknown publisher, tap Yes to continue installation.
12. When software installation is complete, remove the device
from the cradle. Soft reset the device by pressing the reset button.
Note: After software installation, several new icons will appear in the Programs screen.
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STEP 3: Assign Trigger Button(s)
You must set up a mechanism for triggering the CF RFID Reader Card. Hardware button(s) are the best triggering method from a handheld device.
If you have the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P, SocketScan allows you to configure up to four buttons for launching SocketScan and/or triggering the RFID reader or bar code scanner.
Please refer to the chart below to determine which SocketScan functions you would like to assign to buttons on your device.
Program
What happens when you press a button assigned to this program?
If SocketScan is not open, SocketScan will launch.
If SocketScan is open and you have the CF RFID Reader Card 6E, the RFID reader will activate.
If SocketScan is open and you have the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P, either the RFID reader or the laser scanner will activate, depending on which mode the card is in.
If you assign only one hardware button for use with the CF RFID Reader Card, this is the program that should be assigned.
If you do not assign a button to SocketScan, you can only start SocketScan by manually tapping through menus.
If you are using the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P, this program will switch the device from RFID mode to bar code scanning mode, or vice versa. This is designed to be used with a trigger button assigned to SocketScan. You can also use Socket Trigger Select to toggle to other Socket Mobile bar code scanners that use a software trigger.
The laser bar code scanner will activate. SocketScan must be running.
The RFID reader will activate. SocketScan must be running.
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If you do not want to assign a hardware button, you can install and use SocketScan Trigger software from the installation CD, which enables you to tap on a software icon to trigger SocketScan and the RFID reader/bar code scanner.
Refer to your device manual for specific instructions.
1. Tap Start | Settings | Personal | Buttons.
2. In the Button list, select a button. In the drop-down menu,
select the program. If desired, repeat to assign additional trigger buttons. When done, tap ok.
Note: For best ergonomics, choose a button located beneath your thumb or forefinger when you hold the device. For the Socket SoMo 650, the left and right buttons are ideal.
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STEP 4: Start SocketScan
1. If you assigned a hardware button to SocketScan,
you can press the button to quickly launch the program. Otherwise, tap Start | Programs | SocketScan folder | SocketScan.
2. An icon
will appear in the task tray of the Today screen
indicating that the system does not detect the RFID reader.
When SocketScan is running, any of the following icons will appear in the task tray of the Today screen:
Icon Meaning.
Card detected, RFID mode. SocketScan detects the reader-scan card and is ready to read RFID tags.
Card detected, scanning mode. SocketScan detects the reader-scan card and is ready to read bar codes.
No RFID Reader Card detected. The reader card is either missing or improperly inserted.
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STEP 5: Insert the Card
1. If your device has a cover protecting the CompactFlash slot,
open the cover.
2. Insert the card into the CompactFlash slot of your device.
Make sure the card is right-side up, with the blue label on top. Push the card all the way into the slot.
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STEP 6: Verify Card Mode
If you are using the dual-function CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P, and you did not assign buttons to Trigger ISC or Trigger RFID, make sure the card is in the correct mode you wish to use. The SocketScan icon at the bottom of the Today screen indicates your current mode.
To switch modes, do either of the following:
If you assigned a button to Trigger Select, press the button.
Tap on the SocketScan icon. In the pop-up menu, tap to select
the card mode you want.
STEP 7: Open Application
Start the application that you want to receive the data (e.g., Excel, Notepad, etc.). Make sure a document or spreadsheet is open. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
Note: If reading RFID tags into Excel Mobile, you may want to widen the cells to fit the full tag ID, which may exceed 20 characters.
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STEP 8: Read Data
Please note that the correct positions for RFID reading and bar code scanning are very different!
CORRECT RFID POSITION:
Hold the card parallel to and directly above the tag, at most 3.0 inches above the tag.
Parallel,
3.0 inches (7.6 cm) maximum
Note: The LED will turn amber to indicate that the card is reading tag IDs.
CORRECT BAR CODE SCANNING POSITION:
Hold the card so that the lens is angled about 45° to the bar code and at least 2.0 inches away from the bar code. The red laser line should cover the entire width of the bar code.
Note: The proper scanning distance and angle vary depending on the size, type, quality, and print surface of the bar code.
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WRONG RFID POSITION:
DO NOT direct the RFID Reader-Scan Card at an angle towards the tag.
WRONG RFID POSITION:
DO NOT hold the RFID Reader-ScanCard perpendicular to the tag.
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When data is read, a beep should sound indicating a good read, and data should appear in your application.
For example, in an Excel Mobile spreadsheet, data should appear in the cell you highlighted. The next cell should now be highlighted, ready for the next scan/read.
If the card fails to read data within a few seconds, you must try again.
Note: By default, the RFID reader will return the tag ID. The RFID Setup utility can be used so that the RFID Reader-Scan Card returns only the tag data, or the tag ID plus the tag data. (See the next page for instructions.)
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