AEG Identifikationssysteme AREH9LF-1 RFID Reader User Manual Manual ARE H9 Full ISO 008

AEG Identifikationssysteme GmbH RFID Reader Manual ARE H9 Full ISO 008

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 Revision 008 ---------------------------------------------------------------1/36---------------------------------------------------------------       User Guide  ARE H9 Full-ISO Pocket Reader
 ---------------------------------------------------------------2/36-------------------------------------------------------------     1    INTRODUCTION  4 2    ELEMENTS OF THE ARE H9  5 3    OPERATION GUIDE  6 3.1   Installation of the battery  6 3.2    Power on / off  6 3.3    Reading a transponder in standard mode  7 3.4    Reading Range  8 4    DATABASE  9 5   MENU FUNCTIONS  9 5.1    Navigating the trough the menu function  9 5.2    Overview of the menu functions  10 5.3    Set Attribute  11 5.4    Operating mode  12 5.4.1 Standard mode  12 5.4.2 Online/USB **) or Online/BT*) mode  12 5.4.3 Online/USB H or Online/BT H*) mode – handshake mode  14 5.4.4 Database/USB or Database/BT*) mode.  15 5.5    Set Interface /Bluetooth Selection (only with optional Bluetooth-module)  16 5.5.1 Interface USB **)  16 5.5.2 Set Interface to Bluetooth Slave  17 5.5.3 Set Interface to Bluetooth Master  18 5.5.4 Bluetooth Disconnect  20 5.6    Lock Up Reader  20 5.7    Set Code Format  21 5.8    Erase Memory  22 5.9   Reading time  23 5.10 Turn-off time  23
 ---------------------------------------------------------------3/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.11 Turn-on delay  24 5.12 Keyboard Sound  24 5.13 Set Time (available only with Real-Time-Clock module expansion)  25 5.14 Set Date (available only with Real-Time-Clock module expansion)  26 5.15 Language/Sprache – select display language  27 5.16 Reader-Version  27 6    USB DRIVER INSTALLATION *) ***)  27 6.1    Virtual RS232 Com Port  30 6.2    COM Port Setup with Windows Device Manager  30 7   USB INTERFACE CONFIGURATION USED IN ONLINE AND DATABASE MODE  33 8    RS232 INTERFACE SETTINGS **)  33 9    CONTROL CHARACTERS USED IN THE ONLINE MODE  33 10    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  34 11    OPERATION WITH OTHER RF ID EQUIPMENT  34 12    SAFETY INSTRUCTION  35 13    FCC INFORMATION  35 14    NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES  36 15    CONTACTS  36
 ---------------------------------------------------------------4/36-------------------------------------------------------------     1 Introduction  The ARE H9 is a RFID Pocket Reader designed to read passive Read-Only-Transponder. It has the ability to store the Transponder-Codes in its internal database. This Pocket Reader is equipped with a USB Interface **), which allows transmitting single transponder codes or its entire database to a computer. It is especially suitable for animal identification, logistics and asset tracking The ARE H9 Full-ISO is capable to read the following transponder types: • FDX-B  Read-Only(according to ISO 11784/11785) • HDX-B  Read-Only(according to ISO 11784/11785) • Trovan • PSK1 • ASK64bit  The ARE H9 does not synchronize with other RFID readers operating in close vicinity. Before the initial use of this ARE H9 reader please study this manual carefully.            **) RS232 Interface in Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------5/36-------------------------------------------------------------    2 Elements of the ARE H9  2x16 CharacterLCD-DisplayMenu Options Buttons(left, menu, right)USB Connector **)Main Button(read, select)BatteryCompartmentAntennaPosition   **) RS232 cable in Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------6/36-------------------------------------------------------------    3 Operation Guide 3.1 Installation of the battery   Slide door of the battery compartment to open it.   Attach the Battery to the connector inside. Put the Battery into the compartment.   9V BlockBatteryBattery-clip-+  Slide the door back to close it. Use only 9V E-Block alkaline Batteries of the Type 6LR61.  3.2 Power on / off   The Pocket Reader is switched on by pressing the main button for 0,5s (default). The reader starts in reading mode.    The ARE H9 will switch off automatically after 20s (default) when no button has been pressed within this time.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------7/36-------------------------------------------------------------    3.3 Reading a transponder in standard mode  Press the main button to start the reading process.     The ARE H9 starts the reading process and the display shows:  0  of  2016Scanning Nr.    1actualcountmaximumcount  Approach a transponder within the readers reading range.   The reader emits a beep when the transponder has been read successfully, and the transponder code is shown on the display: 969 00000000010241 12Country-Code IDRetagging Counter and User Information  For ISO Transponder additional the retagging counter and the user information field are displayed in the second row of the display.  In case no transponder has been read within the given time frame, the reader stops its reading process and the display shows:    --- No Tag ---  For further reading processes release the main button and press it again for each attempt.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------8/36-------------------------------------------------------------    3.4 Reading Range The reading range and distance depends on the transponder, its packaging and orientation to the reader. The following diagram shows the typical area where a glass transponder should be read:   The ARE H 9 is not capable to read two or more transponders which are at the same time in the antenna field.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------9/36-------------------------------------------------------------    4 Database  When a reading had been accomplished successfully, in the standard operating mode, the ARE H9 internal database will be checked whether this transponder code is already stored. If the new code, in combination with the attribute, is not found in the database, it will be stored as a new record. This record is composed of the ID-code, the transponder type, the selected attribute. With the optional real time clock module date and time of reading will be also stored. If the new code is already stored in the database, it will be not stored again. In this case the reader emits 2 successive beeps. The database is capable to store up to 2016 transponder codes. When the maximum of the storage is reached no further new code is stored. To store new codes in this case the database has to be erased. The database of the ARE H9 with all its actual records could be transmitted to a PC; also it is possible to receive a new database from a PC. This is done in the Database/USB mode described in chapter 5.4.4. On Power Loss the ARE H9 will keep its database data.  5 Menu Functions 5.1 Navigating the trough the menu function   By pressing the menu button it can be chosen between the different menu function. If the menu button is pressed again the ARE H9 cyclic changes to the next menu function.     Inside a menu function the setting for the function could be changed with the arrow buttons.   With the main button the actual menu function setting is selected and the ARE H9 changes back to the transponder reading mode.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------10/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.2 Overview of the menu functions Press both arrowbuttons to erasedatabase memory+ 0.5 s- 0.5 s+ 5 s- 5 s+ 0.5 s- 0.5 sPress the mainbutton to selectactual menu option... ...Set Code Format   ISO Animal Set Code Format  ISO Industry Set Code Format   BDE-Format Lock Up Reader      Lock Lock Up Reader    Unlocked Operating Mode    Standard Operating Mode   Online/USB Operating Mode  Datenbank/USB Set Attribute        # Set Attribute        A Set Attribute        Z --- No Tag ---Erase DB-Memory    Confirm ?  Reading Time      2.0 s Turn-Off Time       20 s Turn-On Delay      0.5 s Keyboard Sound      Off Keyboard Sound      On    Set Time    12:00:00    Set Date   01 Jan '10   01 Jan '10    12:00:00available only withReal-Time-Clockmoduleavailable only with Real-Time-Clock module Set Code Format ISO Attributs Set Code Format   HexadecimalAEG ID - ARE H9V3.00200Language/Sprache     DeutschLanguage/Sprache    Englishavailable only withoptional Bluetoothmodule Operating Mode  Online/USB H Set Interface      USB Set Interface  Bluet. Slave  Set Interface  Bluet. Master
 ---------------------------------------------------------------11/36-------------------------------------------------------------     5.3 Set Attribute  With set attribute one of 27 attributes could be selected for the next read transponder.   The selection is done by the left/right arrow buttons and confirmed by pressing the main button.   Set Attribute        #      In standard read mode this selected attribute will be stored together with the transponder ID-code of the next read transponder in the internal database of the ARE H9. When the Code Format is set to Attributes will the selected attribute or its text displayed in the rightmost corner of the second display line.  Example of Transponder-ID with no attribute:  969 0000000001024ISO-Fdx     #Country-Code IDtype of trasnponderattribute  In the initial configuration all the 27 attributes available have a standard text assignment.  #, A, B, C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z  With a PC-software and using the Database/PC mode of the ARE H9 it is possible to assign each attribute a custom text with up to 14 ASCII characters.  Example: A becomes "stable",  B becomes "pasture" C becomes "vaccination"  Under Set Attribute at the ARE H9 it is now possible to select the attribute by this custom text.  When a transponder has been read with a attribute set up with a custom text, the text assigned to the attribute will now be shown on the lower line of the display, right justified, instead of the attribute.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------12/36-------------------------------------------------------------    Example of Transponder-ID with attribute and assigned text “Stall”:  969 0000000001024ISO-Fdx  StallCountry-Code IDtype of transponderattribute  5.4 Operating mode The menu "Operating Mode" switches between the following modes: Standard, Online/USB mode and Database/USB mode.   Operating Mode    Standard 5.4.1 Standard mode In the standard mode will the read transponder codes stored into the internal database of the ARE H9. For a detailed description see section 3.3 and 4. 5.4.2 Online/USB **) or Online/BT*) mode  In the online mode the transponder codes will not be stored into the internal database of the ARE H9. The transponder codes are immediately transmitted via the USB interface to an attached PC, PDA, etc.   It is important that there is a USB **) or Bluetooth*)  connection established to a host-device ready to receive the data; otherwise the read transponder codes are lost because they are not stored in this mode.  The reading process is the same as in standard mode; the second display-line shows the information of the selected “online/USB” **) or “online/BT” mode in between the reading processes.      *)only with optional Bluetooth module              **) Ser. for Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------13/36-------------------------------------------------------------     The data format used in online mode to transmit the transponder codes is as follows:    Example: ASCII  STX A  1  1  2  0  0  0  9  6  9  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  2  0  CR LF Hexadecimal 02  31 31 31 32 30 30 30 39 36 39 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 30 32 30 0D 0A  The transponder code is transmitted as ASCII string the transmission is completed by the control characters <CR> <LF>.  The online mode could be terminated by choosing another mode selection within the operation mode menu.  Once the online mode is active, the ARE H9 will be automatically in the online mode when it switched on again after switched off.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------14/36-------------------------------------------------------------      --- No Tag --- -  Online/USB  -Scanning ... -  Online/USB  -969 0000000001024 -  Online/USB  -  To leave the mode “Online/USB” under “Operating Mode” another mode has to be selected 5.4.3 Online/USB H or Online/BT H*) mode – handshake mode  The “online/USB H” or “online/BT H” mode has a similar to the “online/USB” with the difference that a read transponder code will not be sent immediately to the host (PC, PDA, etc.). First the reader checks if a connection to the host is established before it sends the transponder code.      *)only with optional Bluetooth module **) online/ser. for Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------15/36-------------------------------------------------------------    For this transmission the following protocol is used:  ARE H9            Host (PC, PDA, etc.)  <STX> <ETX>        ->               <-  <STX> <ACK> <ETX> <STX> < transponder data > <ETX>    ->             <-  <STX> <ACK> <ETX>  If transponder ID was read the following is displayed:  999 000000000000transmitting...  Does the host not answering to the <STX> <ETX> protocol of the ARE H9, then the ARE H9 will cyclic transmitting the <STX> <ETX> protocol until an answer of the host would be received. During this the following display appears:  Await Connection     Abort ?  The user can cancel this waiting for a response of the host by pressing both arrow buttons, but in this case the transponder ID will not transmitted. 5.4.4 Database/USB or Database/BT*) mode.  In the database mode it is not able to read a transponder. It is intended to transmit and receive record sets of the ARE H9 internal database to a host device as a PC, PDA, etc. To exchange data in the database mode a software called reader-terminal included with the ARE H9.  The usage of this software and the communication protocol is explained in an extra document included with the software. The database mode could be terminated by pressing both arrow buttons simultaneously, or by initiating it by the PC-communication  Communic. Active     Abort ?    During the Database/PC mode the ARE h9 will not switch off automatically. *)only with optional Bluetooth module **) database/ser. for Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------16/36-------------------------------------------------------------     5.5 Set Interface /Bluetooth Selection (only with optional Bluetooth-module)  This menu option is enabled with an installed Bluetooth module to switch between USB and Bluetooth and to choose the Bluetooth connection method:  - USB - Bluetooth Slave - Bluetooth Master   Set Interface      USB Set Interface  Bluet. Slave Set Interface Bluet. Master The ARE H9 supports only Bluetooth connection with the serial Port profile. 5.5.1 Interface USB **)  USB is the default configuration of the ARE H9. With this option enabled the complete communication to and from the ARE H9 is done by the USB cable connection. Choosing USB as interface automatically disables the any active Bluetooth connection,                   **) serial for Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------17/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.5.2 Set Interface to Bluetooth Slave  This menu option configures the ARE H9 as Bluetooth slave. With the ARE H9 as Bluetooth Slave the Bluetooth-connection is established up by the Bluetooth-partner which is configured as master. The ARE H9 checks after the selection of this option if there is an active Bluetooth connection, in this case this connection will be closed. Then the ARE H9 is waiting until a Bluetooth connection is established or the user cancels the operation by pressing both arrow buttons. During this operation the ARE H9 will not switch off automatically.  Verify Blutooth   ConnectionAwait Connection     Abort ? Closing active   Connection  Connected as     BT Slave Set Interface  Bluet. Slave
 ---------------------------------------------------------------18/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.5.3 Set Interface to Bluetooth Master  This menu option configures the ARE H9 as Bluetooth master. In this configuration an Bluetooth connection with an partner is established by the ARE H9. In case there is still an active Bluetooth connection, this connection will be closed before a new one is established.  BluetoothPartnerPC_007Verify Bluetooth   Connection Closing active   Connection  Set Interface  Bluet. Master  Was there a Bluetooth partner for the master connection configured before, this partner will be displayed as default option in the following dialog.   BluetoothPartner   new searchBluetoothPartnerPC_007  By pressing the arrow keys it is possible to switch the selection between the default partner and a new partner search.  By choosing the default partner, the ARE H9 will try to establish a connection. During this process the message “Await Connection” could appear, this is the case when the partner is not ready or at the partner side additional activities are necessary.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------19/36-------------------------------------------------------------    BT Connecting toPC_007 Connected withPC_007Await Connection     Abort ?BluetoothPartnerPC_007  “new Search” starts a search process for Bluetooth devices in range of the ARE H9. The Bluetooth device search could last some seconds.  Bluetooth Search   2New BT PartnerPC_007BT connecting toPC_007 Connected withPC_007Await Connection     Abort ?BluetoothPartner   new search
 ---------------------------------------------------------------20/36-------------------------------------------------------------    Was the search successful a selection of possible partners will be shown. The Bluetooth partner search can’t detect if a Bluetooth device supports the serial port profile, the user has to know this. Was the search not successful the ARE H9 switches back to the “Set Interface” menu.  After choosing a partner from the found devices, the ARE H9 will try to establish a connection. During this process the message “Await Connection” could appear, this is the case when the partner is not ready or at the partner side additional activities are necessary.  A successful connection will be shown as follows:   Connected withPC_007 5.5.4 Bluetooth Disconnect  Is the connection to the Bluetooth partner lost during the operating of the ARE H9, or maximum Bluetooth distance has exceeded, the following display appears:  Await Connection     Abort ?  In this case will the ARE H9 wait as long as the connection is established again ort he user cancels this screen by pressing both arrow buttons.   While switching off the ARE H9 the Bluetooth connection to a partner will automatically disconnected.  5.6 Lock Up Reader  When lock up reader is activated the ARE H9 switches of immediately. After switching on the pocked reader again it shows that it is locked.  During the ARE H9 is locked neither a reading process could started nor the menu could be accessed. While it is not unlocked, it will switch off again after 5 (default) seconds no button is pressed. To leave this mode press both arrow buttons simultaneously.   Unlock Reader !   Press Both
 ---------------------------------------------------------------21/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.7 Set Code Format  This menu option sets the format of representation of ISO-code. The ARE H9 currently supports three code formats.   ISO Animal code format  for  ISO-FDX and ISO-HDX  ISO Industry code format  for  ISO-FDX and ISO-HDX  ISO BDE code format    for   ISO-FDX for waste management ISO Attributs      for   ISO-FDX and ISO-HDX with attribute display  (Like the former H5 display) Hexadecimal      for   Trovan, PSK1, ASK 64bit, ISO-FDX and ISO-HDX   Set Code Format   ISO Animal      The selection sets the way in which the transponder code is displayed.  This option has no influence to the reading function; it only filters how the read ID-code is displayed. This setting has only impact to ISO-FDX and ISO HDX transponders. For example, if code format is set to “ISO-Animal” and an ISO transponder without animal bit is read the ARE H9 will signal this with 3 beeps and the following display:  No ISO AnimalISO-Fdx  The ARE H9 selects automatically the hexadecimal display if a Trovan, PSK1 or Ask64Bit transponder is read. This setting is stored in the device and is still valid after power off/on operation.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------22/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.8 Erase Memory  This function allows deleting all records in the internal database of the ARE H9. For safety reasons this function is activated only when both arrow buttons are pressed simultaneously.  Erase DB-Memory   DB erased  !Erase DB-Memory    erasing...Erase DB-Memory    Confirm ? --- No Tag ---~15seconds  The erasing of the database memory can take several seconds.  !  Do not disconnect the ARE H9 from the power supply during this erase operation; this could lead to damaging the database function of the reader.  After the erase operation has finished the device will return to the standard operating mode.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------23/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.9 Reading time  This sets the time frame for one reading attempt. The time could be changed with the arrow buttons in 0,5s steps. A new time is set by pressing the main button.   Reading Time      2.0 s      Default value  4 s min. value  0,5 s max. value  12,5 s  This setting is stored in the device and is still valid after power off/on operation. For optimal reading performance this setting is recommended to be between 2-4 seconds. 5.10 Turn-off time  Sets the time until the ARE H9 will automatically shut off while no button is pressed or activity lasts. It could be change with the arrow buttons in 5s steps.    Turn-Off Time       20 s      A new time is set by pressing the main button.   Default value  20 s min. value  10 s max. value  300 s  This setting is stored in the device and is still valid after power off/on operation.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------24/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.11 Turn-on delay  Sets the time the main button is to be pressed to switch on the ARE H9. The time could be changed with the arrow keys in 0,5s steps.   Turn-On Delay      0.5 s      A new time is set by pressing the main button.  Default value  0,5 s min. value  0 s max. value  5 s  This setting is stored in the device and is still valid after power off/on operation. 5.12 Keyboard Sound  Here the beep sound of the keyboard could turn on or off.  Keyboard Sound      On      This setting is stored in the device and is still valid after power off/on operation.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------25/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.13 Set Time (available only with Real-Time-Clock module expansion)  This menu option sets the time of the optional Real-Time-Clock module expansion. With this expansion module it is possibly to add a time and date code, of reading, to the transponder ID in the database. The Real-Time Clock module is equipped with a own backup-battery to hold the time and date even if the ARE H9 is switched off or the main battery of the ARE H9 has to be changed. To set the time press select this option with the main button, now is it possible to change the hours with the left/right arrow button. The hour setting is accepted by pressing the main button; the ARE H9 switches now the minute setting. The minute and second setting is working in the same way as the hour setting. After setting the second the Real-Time-Clock will be synchronized with this new time. To abort the processes during Set Time press the menu button.      Set Time    12:00:00    Set Hour    12 00:00    Set Minute    12 00 00    Set Second    12:00 00+ 1 h- 1 h+ 1 m- 1 m+ 1 s- 1 s
 ---------------------------------------------------------------26/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.14 Set Date (available only with Real-Time-Clock module expansion)    This menu option sets the date of the optional Real-Time-Clock module expansion.  To set the date press select this option with the main button, now is it possible to change the day of month with the left/right arrow button. The day setting is accepted by pressing the main button; the ARE H9 switches now the month setting. The month and year setting is working in the same way as the day setting. After setting the second the Real-Time-Clock will be synchronized with this new date. To abort the processes during Set Date press the menu button.      Set Date   01 Jan '10   Set Day   01 Jan '10   Set Month   01 Jan '10    Set Year   01 Jan  10+ 1 y- 1 y+ 1 m- 1 m+ 1 d- 1 d
 ---------------------------------------------------------------27/36-------------------------------------------------------------    5.15 Language/Sprache – select display language  With this menu option is it possible to change the language of the ARE H9 menu-display.  Language/Sprache    English 5.16 Reader-Version  This menu option shows the Firmware Revision of the ARE H9.  AEG ID - ARE H9 V3.00136  6 USB driver installation *) ***)  To use the online and the database mode the ARE H9 is connected via USB to a host PC. Before the USB connection could be used a USB to RS232 bridge drive has to be installed.  Insert the driver disc supplied with the ARE H9 into your CD-Rom or DVD-Drive of the host PC you want to use with the pocket reader. Connect the ARE H9 with the supplied USB cable to a free USB port of your PC (USB1.1 and USB2.0 ports are supported).  USB connection cableARE H9PC *) not for Rs232 version ***) forHID Version driver installation is described in the extra documenation
 ---------------------------------------------------------------28/36-------------------------------------------------------------    USB Device Driver The PC will detect a new hardware; Windows opens the Found New Hardware Wizard.    If the Found New Hardware Wizard asks to connect to Windows Update, select „No, not this time“, then click „Next“.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------29/36-------------------------------------------------------------    In the next windows of the Hardware Update Wizard select „    Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)“.  In the search dialog choose „Search for best driver in these locations“. Specify the CP210x driver located in the CD folder „..\USB_RS232_bridge_driver“.    Click „Next“after setting the path to the driver location   This completes the installation of the USB Device Driver.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------30/36-------------------------------------------------------------    6.1 Virtual RS232 Com Port After installing the USB Device Drive Windows automatically starts the installation of the virtual RS232 Com Port. Do this installation with the Windows New Hardware Wizard in the same way as with the USB Device Driver. 6.2 COM Port Setup with Windows Device Manager  After the installation of the USB Device Driver the COM port setting could be set and verified by the Windows Device Manager.  Open the Device Manager using start button -> select Run, type in the text field „devmgmt.msc“and click  „OK“.      Another method is to access the Windows Device Manager is: Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------31/36-------------------------------------------------------------       The COM driver for the ARE H9 is located under Port (COM & LPT):  „CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller (COMx)“  COMx stands for the COM port selected by the driver, this COM port could used in the software  to communicate with the ARE H9.  In case there is a COM port conflict or another port number is needed, the COM port number has to be changed.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------32/36-------------------------------------------------------------    To change the COM port, double click on „Ports (COM & LPT) - CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller “.The Properties dialog will open.    Select the „Port Settings“ tab and click on the „Advanced“ button.    Select under „COM Port Number“ the port number to use, then clock „OK“.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------33/36-------------------------------------------------------------    7 USB Interface Configuration used in online and database mode  The USB connection to the ARE H9 is established as an additional com port via a USB bridge driver on the host PC. The protocol uses the RS232 specification with the settings:  19200 Baud, 8 Data bits, no party bit, one stop bit, no hardware handshake. 8 RS232 Interface Settings **)  If the ARE H9 Rs232 is used on a PC a Rs232-Crossover (lines Rxd, Txd are crossed) is necessary. In Operation Mode “Database/Ser.” and “online” are the following communication settings in use:   9600 Baud, 8 Data bits, no party bit, one stop bit, no hardware handshake.  9 Control Characters used in the online mode  character value hexadecimal Function <NL>  0x00  zero character, terminates text element <STX>  0x02  start of text <CR>  0x0D  carriage return <LF>  0x0A  line feed  **) only in Rs232 version
 ---------------------------------------------------------------34/36-------------------------------------------------------------      10 Technical Specifications  electrical characterristic  reading system  ISO FDX-B, ISO-HDX, Trovan, PSK1, ASK64Bit operational frequency  134,2 kHz display  LCD: 2-line by 16 charcaters interface  USB user memory  2016 Codes with attribute, type, text, with optional real time clock date and time software   AEG ID Terminal PC-Software power supply   9V alkaline battery Typ 6LR61 environment  storage temperature  -10°C up to +70°C operation temperature  0°C up to +55°C housing protection  IP 50 Dimensions  weight  185 g length  135 mm width  70 mm height  24 mm material  ABS  11 Operation with other RF ID Equipment  As there may be electromagnetic interference between different readers, this reader shall not be operated within a distance of 3m from any other RFID reader. Otherwise a proper reading result cannot be guaranteed.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------35/36-------------------------------------------------------------    12 Safety Instruction  The manufacturer can not be held liable for damages caused by improper use or abuse, lack of reasonable care, or manipulations contrary to the recommendations given in this manual.  Do not open the reader! There are several spots inside the device, where high voltage is generated during the scanning process. The ARE H9 Reader does not contain any parts to be repaired by the user. Any attempt to open the reader may damage the device. Therefore it may be repaired only by authorized personal. Environmental conditions, as given in section 10, have to be observed during storage and operation. Protect the USB interface socket against dirt, moisture and dust. For cleaning of the reader and cable use a moistened towel. Never use chemical solvents like e.g. acetone. Do not submerge the reader in water.  13 FCC Information  Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------36/36-------------------------------------------------------------     14 Notification of changes revision date description of changes Editor 001  16.02.2010 first revision  HL 002  07.04.2010 Bluetooth option added Some corrections HL 003  21.08.2012 Addition for Serial Version  HL 004  10.09.2012 Rs232-Configuration added  HL 005  17.10.2012 index added  HL 006  9.12.2015  Reader Terminal  MM 007  19.05.2016 FCC Information  MK 008  17.06.2016 FCC Information correction  MK   15 Contacts  To improve our products, as well as its documentation is our permanent effort. For any questions, feedback or comments please call: Tel.:   ++49 (0)731-140088-0  Fax:  ++49 (0)731-140088-9000 e-mail: sales@aegid.de http:\  www.aegid.de

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