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FACTORY AUTOMATION

MANUAL
IQT-F116-R4-V1
IQT-F116-R4M-V1
Read/write station (13,56 MHz)
IQT-F116-R4*-V1

With regard to the supply of products, the current issue of the following document is applicable: The
General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry, published by the
Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie
(ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation
of proprietorship"
IQT-F116-R4*-V1
Contents

1 Introduction......................................................................... 4
2 Safety................................................................................... 5
2.1 Symbols relevant to safety ............................................................................5
2.2 Intended use .................................................................................................5
2.3 General notes on safety.................................................................................5
2.4 Specific safety instructions............................................................................6
2.4.1 Read/write station IQT-F116-R4*-V1 .........................................................6

3 Product description ........................................................... 7


4 Installation........................................................................... 8
4.1 Storage and transport ...................................................................................8
4.2 Unpacking.....................................................................................................8
4.3 Assembly and connection of the read /write station ......................................8

5 Operation............................................................................. 9
5.1 General Information about Tag Types ............................................................9
5.2 Command overview ....................................................................................10
5.3 System commands .....................................................................................11
5.4 Read/write commands ................................................................................14
5.5 Legend........................................................................................................16
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Introduction

1 Introduction
Congratulations
You have chosen a device manufactured by Pepperl+Fuchs. Pepperl+Fuchs
develops, produces and distributes electronic sensors and interface modules for
the market of automation technology on a worldwide scale.

Before you install this device and put it into operation, please read the operating
instructions thoroughly. The instructions and notes contained in this operating
manual will guide you step-by-step through the installation and commissioning
procedures to ensure trouble-free use of this product. By doing so, you:
■ guarantee safe operation of the device
■ can utilize the entire range of device functions
■ avoid faulty operation and the associated errors
■ reduce costs from downtime and incidental repairs
■ increase the effectiveness and operating efficiency of your plant.
Store this operating manual somewhere safe in order to have it available for future
work on the device.

After opening the packaging, please ensure that the device is intact and that the
package is complete.

Symbols used
The following symbols are used in this manual:

Note!
This symbol draws your attention to important information.

Handling instructions
You will find handling instructions beside this symbol

Contact
If you have any questions about the device, its functions, or accessories, please
contact us at:

Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH
Lilienthalstraße 200
68307 Mannheim
Telephone: +49 621 776-4411
Fax: +49 621 776-274411
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Safety

2 Safety
2.1 Symbols relevant to safety
Danger!
This symbol indicates an imminent danger.

Non-observance will result in personal injury or death.

Warning!
This symbol indicates a possible fault or danger.
Non-observance may cause personal injury or serious property damage.

Caution!
This symbol indicates a possible fault.
Non-observance could interrupt devices and any connected facilities or systems,
or result in their complete failure.

2.2 Intended use


The read/write station is intended to identify RFID Transponders in the defined
frequency and is only to be used for this purpose.
Read through these instructions thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with the device
before installing, mounting, or operating.

Always operate the device as described in these instructions to ensure that the
device and connected systems function correctly. The protection of operating
personnel and plant is only guaranteed if the device is operated in accordance
with its intended use.

2.3 General notes on safety


Only instructed specialist staff may operate the device in accordance with the
operating manual.

User modification and or repair are dangerous and will void the warranty and
exclude the manufacturer from any liability. If serious faults occur, stop using the
device. Secure the device against inadvertent operation. In the event of repairs,
return the device to your local Pepperl+Fuchs representative or sales office.

The connection of the device and maintenance work when live may only be
carried out by a qualified electrical specialist.

The operating company bears responsibility for observing locally applicable


safety regulations.

Store the not used device in the original packaging. This offers the device optimal
protection against impact and moisture.

Ensure that the ambient conditions comply with regulations.


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Safety

Note!
Disposal
Electronic waste is hazardous waste. When disposing of the equipment, observe
the current statutory requirements in the respective country of use, as well as local
regulations.

2.4 Specific safety instructions


2.4.1 Read/write station IQT-F116-R4*-V1
Warning!
Uncontrolled processes may harm your plant
Before commissioning, make sure that no danger can arise to the plant in which
the device is integrated.

Power supply
The device may only be operated at a current limited power source according to
EN 60950.

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Product description

3 Product description
This product is a read/write station with serial interface RS485. The read/write
station reads and writes at a frequency of 13,56 MHz. The device is characterised
particularly by its flat design with cable outlet and integrated M12-plug. The
housing is resistant to welding bead formation, so that the write/read station can
be used in a welding area.

Figure 3.1 IQT-F116-R4-V1

Figure 3.2 IQT-F116-R4M-V1


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Installation

4 Installation
4.1 Storage and transport
For storage and transport purposes, package the unit using shockproof
packaging material and protect it against moisture. The best method of protection
is to package the unit using the original packaging. Furthermore, ensure that the
ambient conditions are within allowable range.

4.2 Unpacking
Check the product for damage while unpacking. In the event of damage to the
product, inform the post office or parcel service and notify the supplier.

Retain the original packaging in case you have to store or ship the device again at
a later date.
Should you have any questions, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs.

4.3 Assembly and connection of the read /write station


Note!
Do not install that the read/write station directly onto metallic surfaces. Keep a
minimum distance of 50 mm around the equipment to metal.
If you wish to install several devices next to each other, keep a minimum
distance of 210 mm in order to avoid interference.
Install the equipment on an even surface.

Installation and connection


1. Fasten the equipment with two screws through the assembly holes in the
housing.
2. Connect the device to a computer, with a RS 485 interface.

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Operation

5 Operation
5.1 General Information about Tag Types
Read/write tag 13.56 MHz (inductive)

Read/write tags in this frequency range offer a considerably higher reading speed
than read/write tags for the 125 kHz and 250 kHz system. Since this is a
nonproprietary system, cost- effective tags are available from many third-party
manufacturers.

By issuing a command, you can notify the device of the specific read/write tag
with which it is to communicate.

The following read/write tags are currently supported:

Tag types 13.56 MHz

Data Desig- Block


carrier nation addresses
type Chip type Details P+F Access Bits [HEX]

20 ISO 15693 All data carriers that 1) R/W - -


conform with ISO Fixcode 64 -
21 I code SLI Philips IQC21 R/W 896 0...1B
Fixcode 64 -
22 Tag-it HF-I 'Plus' by Texas IQC22 R/W 2k 0...3F
Instruments Fixcode 64 -
23 SRF55V02P my-D by Infinion IQC23 R/W 2k 0...38
Fixcode 64 -
24 SRF55V10P my-D by Infinion IQC24 R/W 10k 0...F7
Fixcode 64 -
Table 5.1 Tag types 13.56 MHz
1)
The purpose of this data carrier type is to read the UID (fix code) of all data
carriers supported by Pepperl+Fuchs that conform with ISO 15693.

The read/write tags all feature a read/write range in which data can be written and
modified, as well as a protected memory in which the read-only code is saved.
This read-only code is issued by the manufacturer only once and can be read
using a command, but not altered.
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Below you will find an overview of the memory setup and the memory capacities
of the various read/write tags:

Memory
Read-Only or Address Range Data Range Capacity in
Read/Write Tag Access <WordAddr> <WordNum> Bytes

ICODE_SLI Read/write 0000 ... 001D 01 ... 1C 112


ICODE_SLI Read-Only Code - - 8
TAGIT_HFI Read/write 0000 ... 0039 01 ... 20* 256

TAGIT_HFI Read-Only Code - - 8


SRF_55V02P Read/write 0000 ... 0037 01 ... 20* 224

SRF_55V02P Read-Only Code - - 8


SRF_55V10P Read/write 0000 ... 00F7 01 ... 20* 992

SRF_55V10P Read-Only Code - - 8


*
Table 5.2 The data range <WordNum> is limited either by the maximum memory
capacity of the read/write tag, or by the memory bank of the read/write unit.

5.2 Command overview


The commands in the list are described in detail on the following pages.

System commands

Command description Abbreviation Page

version VE See "version VE" on page 12


quit QU See "quit QU" on page 13
change tag CT See "change tag CT" on page 12
configure interface CI See "configure interface CI" on page 13
reset RS See "reset RS" on page 13
configuration store CS See "configuration store CS" on page 13

Commands for IQT-F116-R4M-V1 only

Command description Abbreviation Page

set device address SD See "set device address SD" on page 14


get device address GA See "get device address GA" on page 14
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Standard read/write commands

Read data

Command description Abbreviation Page

single read words SR See "single read words SR" on page 14


enhanced buffered read ER See "enhanced buffered read words ER" on
words page 14

Write data

Command description Abbreviation Page

single write words SW See "single write words SW" on page 14


enhanced buffered write EW See "enhanced buffered write words EW"
words on page 15

Fixcode

Command description Abbreviation Page

single read fixcode SF See "single read fixcode SF" on page 15


enhanced buffered read EF See "enhanced buffered read fixcode EF"
fixcode on page 15

5.3 System commands


Note!
Command structure
Since the IQT-F116-R4M-V1 features a device adress (= <DeviceNo>), you must
specify the device address within the commands.
For the IQT-F116-R4-V1 the device address is not applicable.
Examples
Command structure IQT-F116-R4-V1:
Command: <CommandCode><CommandParameters><CHCK><ETX>
Response: <Status><Data><CHCK><ETX>
Command structure IQT-F116-R4M-V1:
Command:
<CommandCode> <DeviceNo><CommandParameters><CHCK><ETX>
Response: <Status><DeviceNo><Data><CHCK><ETX>
Optionally you can replace <CHK><ETX> with #<CR>.
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version VE
This command transfers the software version.

Command: VE <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> (c) P+F IDENT-I
<Type code>
<Part no.>
<SW no.>
<Date> <CHCK> <ETX>

change tag CT
This command sets the transponder type the reader communicates with. The
delivery status is type "21".

Command: CT <DeviceNo> <TagType> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

The following transponder types are currently supported:

Tag types 13.56 MHz

Data Desig- Block


carrier nation addresses
type Chip type Details P+F Access Bits [HEX]

20 ISO 15693 All data carriers that 1) R/W - -


conform with ISO Fixcode 64 -
21 I code SLI Philips IQC21 R/W 896 0...1B
Fixcode 64 -
22 Tag-it HF-I 'Plus' by Texas IQC22 R/W 2k 0...3F
Instruments Fixcode 64 -
23 SRF55V02P my-D by Infinion IQC23 R/W 2k 0...38
Fixcode 64 -
24 SRF55V10P my-D by Infinion IQC24 R/W 10k 0...F7
Fixcode 64 -
Table 5.3 Tag types 13.56 MHz
1)
The purpose of this data carrier type is to read the UID (fix code) of all data
carriers supported by Pepperl+Fuchs that conform with ISO 15693.

With the <TagType> "20" a mixed operation with different transponder types is
possible. Since the read/write station requires a significantly longer time for the
Autodetect, only static read and write is useful in this mode. In the "Autodetect"-
mode, the parameters word start address and number of words are only checked,
if a tag is read or writen, because the memory areas of different transponder types
are different. Therefore the error message "status 4" can only occur, when a
transponder is in front of the read/write station.
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quit QU
The running enhanced-buffered read or write commands are canceled.

Command: QU <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

configure interface CI
This command sets the timeout and the baud rate. The values are stored in a non-
volatile manner. A change always requires a reset to take effect.

The timeout indicates the amount of time, after which the device no longer waits
for more characters in a command. After the timeout runs through, the user gets
an error message. To deactivate the timeout, the time must be set to “0”.

The number of data bits is always 8. A parity bit is never used.

Command: CI <DeviceNo> <Timeout>, <Baud> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

The following settings are possible:

<Timeout>: "0“ ... “100” (x 100 ms, timeout in 100-ms steps


<Baud>: "1200“ , "2400“ , "4800“ , "9600“ , "19200“, "38400"

The default values are a timeout of “0” and a baud rate of “38400”.

reset RS
This command sets the changed system settings, e.g. timeout and baud rate,
newly loaded from the non-volatile memory.

Command: RS <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: "2" <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

configuration store CS
If <Param> = “1”, the next command entered in this setting is stored in the non-
volatile memory. This command is also executed. After a reset it is automatically
active again.

<Param> = “0” deletes the stored command.

Command: CS <DeviceNo> <Param> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

Note!
Data collision
Only use the previous command if a single address is on the network.
Executing this command on more than one address will result in data collision.
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Commands for IQT-F116-R4M-V1 only

set device address SD


This command changes the DeviceNo in multidrop mode from <OldDeviceNo> to
<NewDeviceNo>. The default device adress is "01".

Command: SD <OldDeviceNo> <NewDeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

get device address GA


This command reads the DeviceNo of a station. For reading the DeviceNo of a
station only one single station must be connected to the RS485 interface.
Otherwise a collision on the RS485 line would occur when several stations can
reply to the command. The default device address is "01".

Command: GA <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

5.4 Read/write commands


single read words SR
One attempt is made to read <WordNum> 32-bit words from the address
<WordAddr>.

Command: SR <DeviceNo> <WordAddr> <WordNum> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>

enhanced buffered read words ER


An attempt is made until successful, to read <WordNum> 32-bit words from the
address <WordAddr>. Only changing data is transferred via the interface. When a
data carrier leaves the read range, the status “5” is output.

Command: ER <DeviceNo> <WordAddr> <WordNum> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>

Note!
Data collision
Only use the previous command if a single address is on the network.
Executing this command on more than one address will result in data collision.

single write words SW


One attempt is made to write <WordNum> 32-bit words from the address
<WordAddr>.

Command: SW <DeviceNo> <WordAddr> <WordNum> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>


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enhanced buffered write words EW


An attempt is made until successful, to write <WordNum> 32-bit words to the
address <WordAddr>. When successful a status 0 is sent. If there is no tag or a
tag leaves then a status 5 is sent. The command remains running.

Command: EW <DeviceNo> <WordAddr> <WordNum> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>

Note!
Data collision
Only use the previous command if a single address is on the network.
Executing this command on more than one address will result in data collision.

single read fixcode SF


One attempt is made to read a fixcode.

Command: SF <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>

enhanced buffered read fixcode EF


An attempt is made until successful to read a fixcode. When successful a status 0
is sent. If there is no tag or a tag leaves then a status 5 is sent. The command
remains running.

Command: EF <DeviceNo> <CHCK> <ETX>


Response: <Status> <DeviceNo> <Data> <CHCK> <ETX>

Note!
Data collision
Only use the previous command if a single address is on the network.
Executing this command on more than one address will result in data collision.
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5.5 Legend
<CHCK>: 1 ASCII character, 8-bit checksum with the addition of all preceding
characters, without overrun
<CR> 1 ASCII character 13
<Data>: <WordNum> times 4 bytes, a fixcode will always return exacty 8
bytes
<DeviceNo>: Read head number 2 ASCII characters, range from "01" to "1E"
<ETX>: 1 ASCII character 03
<Status>: 1 ASCII character
<SW-No>: Application software number
<Tagtype>: 2 ASCII characters
<Timeout>: Interface timeout; an error message is sent after this time runs out
<WordAddr>: Word start address in the data carrier, 4 ASCII characters, range
from ‘0000h’ to ‘FFFFh’, depending on data carrier type
<WordNum>: Number of words to be read or written, 2 ASCII characters. Range
from "01" to "FF", depending on data carrier type

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FACTORY AUTOMATION –
SENSING YOUR NEEDS

Worldwide Headquarters
Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH
68307 Mannheim · Germany
Tel. +49 621 776-0
E-mail: [email protected]

USA Headquarters
Pepperl+Fuchs Inc.
Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 · USA
Tel. +1 330 4253555
E-mail: [email protected]

Asia Pacific Headquarters


Pepperl+Fuchs Pte Ltd.
Company Registration No. 199003130E
Singapore 139942
Tel. +65 67799091
E-mail: [email protected]

www.pepperl-fuchs.com
Subject to modifications
Copyright PEPPERL+FUCHS • Printed in Germany
TDOCT1431A_ENG
10/2013

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