GIGA-TMS PCR200 Manuel utilisateur

8F, No.31, Lane 169, Kang-Ning St., Hsi-Chih Taipei Hsien, 221 Taiwan
Phone: (886) 2-2695-4214
FAX: (886) 2-2695-4213
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without
the express written permission of GIGA-TMS INC.
01 Apr , 10 Initial Release
is a Mini portable battery-powered UID reader with LCD and built-in real time clock
for data collection applications. Designed for card data collection anytime and anywhere
without computer connectivity.
is a Mini portable battery-powered reader with LCD and built-in real time clock for
data collection applications. Designed for card data collection anytime and anywhere
without computer connectivity.
The data is read from reader and shown on the display and kept into the memory
with time stamp and downloaded to the computer.
The data is read from card reader and shown on the display and kept into the memory with
time stamp and downloaded to the computer.
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* Physical reader can read 13.56MHz cards (MFR200)
* LCD display (101 x 67 dots)
* Auto off for power saving
* Low battery indicator
* Employee's & Students Time/Attendance data collection
* Working Shift & Regional Time Attendance
* Access Control
* Exhibition visitors' data collection
* Conference attendants data collection
* Guard tour monitoring system
* VIP Club / Paid Member Access Control & Management
* Car or Boat Rental Management & Contro
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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1. Insert batteries into your device properly, with the (+) and (-) terminals aligned correctly.
2. Discharged batteries should be removed from equipment to prevent possible damage.
3. Store the batteries in a cool and dry place. [Batteries should be stored at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 77°F
(25°C), with relative humidity not exceeding 65 percent. Refrigeration of alkaline batteries is not necessary because
of their very good capacity retention. Excessive temperature cycling and storage at temperatures greater than 77°F
(25°C) should be avoided to maximize shelf life.]
4. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time.
5. Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or
a rough cloth each time you replace batteries.
6. Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a physician at once.
7. Don't recharge a battery unless it is specifically marked "rechargeable". Attempts to recharge an alkaline battery
may cause an imbalance within the cell, leading to gassing and possibly explosion on either charge or discharge
cycles.
8. Don't dispose of batteries in a fire—they may rupture or leak.
9. Don't carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like coins, paper clips, etc. This will short-circuit
the battery, generating high heat.
LR03 / AAA
LR03 / AAA
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1. Insert batteries into your device properly, with the (+) and (-) terminals aligned correctly.
2. Discharged batteries should be removed from equipment to prevent possible damage.
3. Store the batteries in a cool and dry place. [Batteries should be stored at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 77°F
(25°C), with relative humidity not exceeding 65 percent. Refrigeration of alkaline batteries is not necessary because
of their very good capacity retention. Excessive temperature cycling and storage at temperatures greater than 77°F
(25°C) should be avoided to maximize shelf life.]
4. Remove batteries from the electrical device if the device is not going to be used for a long time.
5. Keep battery contact surfaces and battery compartment contacts clean by rubbing them with a clean pencil eraser or
a rough cloth each time you replace batteries.
6. Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a physician at once.
7. Don't recharge a battery unless it is specifically marked "rechargeable". Attempts to recharge an alkaline battery
may cause an imbalance within the cell, leading to gassing and possibly explosion on either charge or discharge
cycles.
8. Don't dispose of batteries in a fire—they may rupture or leak.
9. Don't carry loose batteries in a pocket or purse with metal objects like coins, paper clips, etc. This will short-circuit
the battery, generating high heat.
LR03 / AAA
LR03 / AAA
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Battery Box
Operate Keypad
Connector
RFID Card Scan Area
Indicating the device is ready for use low battery in operational mode.
When encountering erroneous input, defective card, misread,bad memory or incorrectly encoded
data and so on, the device will turn on the ERROR indicator .
Scan the RFID card to reader.
Put the battery in box and hold battery .
For connection to host computer and external Power .
Turn the PCR200/MFR200 on/off power and Operate.
Operation LED IndicatorLCD Main Screen
Chain Sling Hole
Connect to chain sling.
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Battery Power Supply
Low Battery Power Supply
External Power Supply
EM Card Decoded
Current Record Number When Scanning or
Viewing Database
Main Menu Item When Operating Menu
Sub-Menu Item When Operating Submenu
Power /Exit / Back / Cancel / No Key Function
Up / Up scroll / Decrease/Scan Key Function
Down / Down scroll / Increase/Event Key Function
Menu / Enter / Save / Next / Yes Key Function
Technical And Operational Description
Display Date & Week & Time , Menu Item , Record Data , Parameter
Setting , Other Information
EM
Buzzer ON
Event
Mifare DESFire Card Decoded
Mifare 1K Card Decoded
1K
Mifare Ultralight Card Decoded
UT
Mifare 4K Card Decoded
4K
Felica Card Decoded
FL
DS
Scaningor
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Display Machine ID -
2 Characters
Default : 00
Display User Name -
16 Characters Max
Set Back Light Duration -
03~ 255 Seconds
Default : 15 Seconds
Set Auto Power Off Duration -
03 ~ 255 Seconds
Default : 30 Seconds
Set Power Mode -
Switch Mode or Auto Power Off Mode
Default : Switch Mode
Set Operate Sound -
ON or OFF
Default : ON
Reset Default -
BackLight = 15 seconds
Auto Power Off = 30 seconds
Power Mode = Switch Mode
Sound = ON
Display Memory Status -
Used / T , Unused / T , Used / R , Unused / R
Display all records in memory
Set Date Format Select -
Year / Month / Date
Date / Month / Year
Month / Date / Year
Default : Month / Date / Year
Set Date -
Year, Month, Date
Set Time -
Week, Hour, Minute, Second
Technical And Operational Description
Select Mode -
ID Number
Set View Mode -
Big or Small
Default : Big
Set Scan Mode -
Button or Continuous
Default : Button
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Technical and Operational Description
The RTC is malfunctioning
( After scan card )
The record can’t write into the FLASH memory.
( After scan card )
Scan Card can’t decode.
( After scan card )
No Record in FLASH memory.
( Enter Database -View function )
The FLASH memory not empty.
( Enter Calendar function )
Enter FMM Mode
( By communication command )
The record already is full.
( After scan card )
Set Date and Time
Contact Agent
Scah Card again
or Change Card
Swipe Card
Download Records
and Erase Records
Update New Firmware
Download Records
and Erase Records
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