AVID ID Systems 125-AV1034-3B Minitracker 3B User Manual Mini TracKer

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MiniTracker 3BTM
Multi-mode reader with
Bluetooth® wireless technology
User’s Manual
FCC ID: IOL-125-AV1034-3B
Contains FCC ID: QOQBLE113
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when used in a residential environment. 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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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.
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the
approval of the manufacturer will void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new AVID MiniTracker 3B™ Reader.This reader is
capable of reading AVID and many other brands of electronic identification microchips using the
FECAVA, TROVAN or ISO FDX-B protocols.
This reader is also capable of wirelessly sending the text of the microchip it reads a short distance
to a smart phone, tablet, or computer that supports Bluetooth® wireless technology version 4.0 or
above.
Instructions
1.
Power Button
Turn the reader ON by sliding the lower right
hand button forward on the face of the
reader. When the reader is powered on, it
will emit a double beep sound and the LCD
will display AVID UNIQUE NONE, where
UNIQUE is a 6-character alphanumeric
identifier for Bluetooth, and NONE is the
current display mode for Bluetooth.
2.
Modes include: NONE, ENTR, TAB,
or OFF.
To turn the reader OFF, slide the button
back. (See Figure 1 right.)
Read Button
Press the upper right button (marked
“READ”) on the reader to put the reader into
the LOOKING mode. (See Figure 1 right.)
The LCD will display LOOKING. When a
microchip is found, the reader will emit two
beep tones and display the chip number on
the LCD. If the Read button is released
before finding a microchip, the message NO
ID FOUND will display on the LCD.
Figure 1
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3.
Reading
The reader antenna is located inside the reader at the top. The back of the reader has a label
marked “READ HERE” which identifies the antenna area. While pressing down the Read button,
scan in a circular pattern while moving toward the head starting from the middle of the back.
Figure 2
The reason for this scanning pattern is that chip orientation plays a major role in the optimum
performance of the reader and reading distances. In Figure 3, below, CHIP(S) A, in a parallel
orientation to the antenna, will achieve its maximum reading distance towards the center of the
antenna or in parallel to either end of the antenna. CHIP(S) B, in the perpendicular orientation to
the antenna, will achieve its maximum read distance towards the outside edges of the antenna. It
is therefore recommended to move the antenna in a circular motion so that at some point you are
energizing the chip with a greater magnetic field making it easier to find the microchip.
Figure 3
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4. Battery
The reader is powered by one 9 volt battery. An alkaline battery is recommended for a longer
battery life. The battery is located in the battery compartment on the lower backside of the reader.
To replace the battery, slide the cover straight off. To secure it, slide the cover back to its original
position making sure the wires are securely inside the compartment.
WARNING: FOLLOW BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL.
5.
Operating the reader near metal
Metal objects (especially ferrous metals) absorb electromagnetic fields. Operating the reader
antenna or placing the chip too close to metal objects can severely limit the range of operation of
the system. If you are experiencing reduced operating range of your system, check for metal
tabletops, doors, etc. in proximity (a few inches) to any part of the chip/reader environment.
6.
Bluetooth wireless technology
This reader can wirelessly send the text of the microchip it reads directly to a Bluetooth enabled
device version 4.0 and above.
In Bluetooth nomenclature, that smart phone, tablet, or computer is a central device, and the Avid
reader is a peripheral.
No special software or driver is required on the central device. Central devices that have had
Bluetooth added by using an additional card or USB dongle may need a driver for that board or
dongle, but there is nothing additional required to support the Avid reader.
Using the Bluetooth feature
Once the reader is connected and paired with your central device, put the cursor on the central
device screen where you want the microchip number typed in. Read the microchip with the reader.
The microchip number will appear on the central device as though the number had been typed in
from a U.S. English keyboard.
If the central device's soft keyboard isn't present, turn the reader off, and the cursor should
reappear, allowing you to use the soft keyboard.
Powerup message
When the reader is turned on it will display “Avid UNIQUE NONE”. UNIQUE represents six
alphanumeric characters identifying each reader. In the central device's list of Bluetooth
peripherals, the reader will show up as “Avid UNIQUE”.
Changing modes
The reader comes with a special credit-card sized electronic tag that when read by the reader, will
change the mode and display the new mode on the LCD. Reading the tag will cycle through the
list of available modes.
“NONE” will be the current mode of operation for the Bluetooth feature.
The reader won't pair or connect when it is in OFF mode.
To get to the mode you want to use, you need to cycle through the “OFF” mode. You will then need
to pair the reader with the central device again.
NONE – types microchip number in central device, nothing else
ENTR – types microchip number in central device, followed by an Enter key
TAB – types microchip number in central device, followed by a Tab key
OFF – Clears any previous pairings, and doesn't allow the Bluetooth module to advertise.
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Connecting
If the reader is not in “Off” mode it should connect within a few seconds of being in range and
turned on. If the reader is not already paired with the central device you may have to make the
central device do a scan to look for new peripherals before you see the Avid reader in the
peripherals list.
Pairing Overview
The reader must be paired with the central device you'll be using before it can transfer microchip
data. Pairing involves the central device and the reader exchanging some information, so they can
recognize each other in the future. Unless you unpair by going into or through “Off” mode, or have
the central device unpair from the reader, pairing only needs to be done once.
Pairing is done from the central device, and the exact details will depend on the device, and the
operating system it uses.
Bluetooth works by peripherals “advertising” their name and availability. The central device scans
to find what peripherals are present. Turning Bluetooth off and back on again on the central device
will usually start this scan, or the settings page may have a button to cause it to scan.
Advertising mode
Some Bluetooth peripherals use a button to put the peripheral into advertising mode, and the
instructions for pairing that came with your Bluetooth-capable central device may mention this.
The Avid reader doesn't use a button to put it in advertising mode. Unless it is in “Off” mode, the
reader starts advertising as soon as it is turned on.
It will advertise as “Avid UNIQUE”, where UNIQUE is the same string of characters on the reader's
LCD powerup message.
Once your reader is paired with the device, it will show up on the central device's list of Bluetooth
peripherals whether the reader is connected or not.
Pairing
Go to the Bluetooth settings on the central device where there is a list of detected Bluetooth
peripherals. The reader should show up in the list as Avid UNIQUE, where UNIQUE is the six
characters displayed on the LCD when the reader was turned on.
If the reader ids not on the list:
Turn off Bluetooth.
Turn on the reader
Turn the Bluetooth back on, and wait for the central device to “discover” the reader.
Select the reader, and the central device should ask if it is okay to pair with the reader. Allow
the reader to pair.
Bluetooth devices on the list that are paired and connected are usually shown in slightly different
way than those that aren't. Once a reader is paired with a device, it will show up in the central
device's list of Bluetooth peripherals whether the reader is on and present or not. If the reader is off
and you turn it on, it will connect with the central device in a few seconds.
Keyboard Translation Software warning
If the central device uses software that remaps keys from the keyboard, the characters typed by
the reader may not be correct.
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7. Warranty and Service
The Avid MiniTracker 3B™ Reader is warranted against defects in material and workmanship,
under normal use and service, for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase from AVID. This
warranty will not apply if repairs, parts or adjustments are required due to accident, neglect, or
damage during transportation, or causes other than ordinary use. AVID’s sole responsibility under
this warranty shall be, at AVID’s option, to either repair or replace any product, which fails during
the warranty period. In no event shall AVID be liable for any indirect or consequential damages or
loss of profits.
A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be issued before a unit is
returned to AVID for service.
Contact AVID for a RMA number or other service questions. +1(951) 371-7505 Ext 3.
For Information:
Within USA............................................... 1(800) 336-2843
Outside USA .......................................... +1(951) 371-7505
Fax ......................................................... +1(951) 737-8967
http://www.AvidID.com
Support@AvidID.com
Avid Identification Systems, Inc.
3185 Hamner Avenue
Norco, California
USA, 92860
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