Technology Solutions 1097 Manuel utilisateur

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USER GUIDE:
1097
BLUETOOTH
®
UHF RFID AND BARCODE
WEARABLE HAND SCANNER

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TERMS & CONDITIONS
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History
Version Date Modifications
1.0 26/03/2010 Document creation
1.1 04/01/2011 Added pairing instructions for MC75A
1.2 16/11/2011 Updated photos and content to reflect new Micro USB charger
CONTENT
Introduction 4
Parts of the 1097 UHF Reader 4
Using the UHF Reader 5
Battery Installation or Removal 5
Charging and Micro USB Connection 8
Button Operation 9
Primary button Click and Hold 9
Secondary Button Double Click and Hold 9
Reading Transponders 10
Status LED 10
Bluetooth®
Connection 11
Discover, pair and connect to MC70 11
Discover, pair and connect to an MC75A 13
Connect to Desktop PC 16
Software 18
Driver Installation 18
Reader Demonstration 18
Software Development 19
Troubleshooting and Maintenance 20
Maintenance 20
Troubleshooting 20
Technical specifications 21
Summary of specifications 21
Health and Safety Recommendations 22
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 23
Warranty 23
About TSL 25
About 25
Contact 25
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INTRODUCTION
Technology Solutions’ 1097 UHF Reader provides barcode scanning and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
functionality. The unit can be used stand alone or paired with a
Bluetooth®
host. It is used with UHF transponders
including the EPC Global Class 1 Generation 2 transponders.
PARTS OF THE 1097 UHF READER
FIGURE 1: Parts of the 1097 UHF Reader
Status LEDs
Micro USB connector
Adjustable finger strap
Trigger Button
WARNING
LASER LIGHT.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
CLASS 2 LASER
PRODUCT.
LASERSTRAHLUNG
NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN.
LASER KLASSE 2.
LUMIÈRE
LASER NE PAS REGARDER
DANS LE FAISCEAU. APPAREIL
À LASER DE CLASSE 2.
630-670nm 1mW
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USING THE UHF READER
The battery is charged using the supplied micro USB lead and therefore is unlikely to need to be changed once
installed.
Before the cover can be removed first the battery cover locking screws need to be removed (if fitted). The Battery
cover screws are 2 x M2 6mm screws, supplied with the 1097 UHF Reader.
The battery compartment has a locking switch. The positions are shown in the diagram below.
FIGURE 2: Unlock Battery Compartment
FIGURE 3: Lock Switch Position
Locked
Unocked
Left is locked position Right is unlocked position
Battery compartment
screw Battery compartment
screw
BATTERY INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL
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FIGURE 4: Slide Battery Cover
FIGURE 5: Remove Battery Cover
USING THE UHF READER
The actions to access the battery are:
●Remove locking screws if fitted
●Move the lock switch to the unlocked position
●Slide the cover down in the direction shown
●Lift the cover off
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USING THE UHF READER
FIGURE 6: Battery Placement
FIGURE 7: Replace Cover
The battery contacts need to be face down at the top of the battery to meet the contacts shown in the left image
above.
Once the battery is installed the actions to replace the cover are:
●Align the cover using the indents in the cover to the pips on the case
●Push the case down into position
●Slide the case back up in the direction shown
●Move the lock switch to the locked position
●Screw in the battery cover locking screws if required
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The 1097 UHF Reader kit is supplied with a micro USB lead for charging and synchronisation. A USB PSU is also
supplied for independent charging of the 1097 UHF Reader. The Micro USB connector is inserted into the 1097
UHF Reader as shown below.
USING THE UHF READER
CHARGING AND MICRO USB CONNECTION
FIGURE 8: Attaching a Micro USB Cable
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USING THE 1128 UHF READER
BUTTON OPERATION
The 1097 UHF Reader has two distinct operations which can be initiated from a button click: to scan for UHF
transponders OR to scan for a barcode. Which operation is performed depends on the way in which the button is
pressed; a Primary or Secondary button action.
PRIMARY BUTTON CLICK AND HOLD
- UHF Transponder Read
The primary button click is a standard button action:
●To initiate a primary button click press and hold the trigger button.
●To terminate a primary button click release the trigger button.
In the default configuration the 1097 UHF Reader scans for UHF transponders as the primary function. The 1097
UHF Reader will continue to scan for UHF transponders while the button is pressed. It will stop scanning once the
button is released (and the current operation completes).
SECONDARY BUTTON DOUBLE CLICK AND HOLD
– Barcode Scan
The secondary button click is a single click quickly followed by a second press (press-release-press).
●To initiate a secondary button click press then release then press and hold the trigger button.
●To terminate a secondary button click release the trigger button.
In the default configuration the 1097 UHF Reader scans for barcodes as the secondary function. The 1097 UHF
Reader will continue to scan for a barcode while the button is pressed. It will stop scanning when any of the
following conditions are met:
●A barcode is scanned.
●The button is released.
●The barcode engine times out.
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RFID transponders can be read when they are in range of the antenna. The antenna is located on the reverse of the
1097 UHF Reader. The range at which a transponder can be read depends on the transponder type and size.
USING THE UHF READER
READING TRANSPONDERS
FIGURE 9: Antenna location and read direction
The UHF reader reads
transponders in front
of the antenna
The status LEDs on the top of the 1097 UHF Reader provides an indication of the operating status of the 1097 UHF
Reader.
LED Status
Blue flashing The reader is awake but there is no
Bluetooth®
connection
Blue constant The reader is awake and the reader is connected to a host over
Bluetooth®
Green Flash The reader has successfully read a tag or barcode in standalone
mode or has been commanded to alert the user (typically after a
tag or barcode read, accompanied by a beep and vibrate).
Orange slow flash The reader is charging
Orange rapid flash The is a charge error / battery fault
Orange constant The reader is fully charged
All off The reader is off and not charging
STATUS LED
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