Aleis 9060 9060 SERIES ISO RFID READER User Manual 2

Aleis Pty Ltd 9060 SERIES ISO RFID READER Users Manual 2

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Users Manual 2

    Aleis  Pty Ltd   PO BOX 63 Jandowae 4410 QLD Australia ACN 130 754 826 www.aleis.com    Reader  User Guide  ISO8151 & ISO8152  Including Aleis DataLink  Version Draft A         19/08/2009  Fixed Race Reader  IMPORTAT! This User Guide must be read in conjunction with Reader, prior to use.  Copyright Aleis Pty Ltd   2009                                                                         13429                                A1064AUS
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Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  3 of 35   Regularity otices and Conformity ................................................................................................................................ 4 Important User Instructions ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.0  8050 Reader Instructions ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2.0  The  8050 Keypad ................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.0 8050 Series Reader Method of Use ....................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 How to: Read & Record RFIDs ......................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 How to: Create Sessions using menu. ................................................................................................................ 6 3.3 How to: Create Sessions using F1 and F2 Keys. ................................................................................................ 7 3.4 How to: Upload RFIDs into the Reader ............................................................................................................. 7 3.5 How to: Compare RFIDs in the Reader ............................................................................................................. 8 3.6 Formatting the File System ................................................................................................................................ 9 3.7 How to Format your reader ................................................................................................................................ 9 4.0 8050 Series Menu Tree ........................................................................................................................................ 10 5.0 Audio and Visual  Alerts ..................................................................................................................................... 11 6.0 Menu ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12 6.1 Session ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 6.2 Read Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 6.3 System Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 13 6.4 Reader Information .......................................................................................................................................... 14 6.5 Memory Status ................................................................................................................................................. 14 7.0 Battery Charging ................................................................................................................................................. 15 7.1 Battery Charging Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 15 7.2 Race Charging using Gel Cell Batteries ............................................................................................................ 15 7.3 Battery Charging Options ................................................................................................................................. 15 7.4 Alternative Recharging Methods ...................................................................................................................... 15 8.0 The Clock on the 8050 Reader ............................................................................................................................ 16 9.0  Using Bluetooth (On ISO8151BT & ISO8152BTmodels only) ........................................................................ 16 9.1 BlueTooth PIN code ......................................................................................................................................... 16 10.0 Aleis DataLink Software ..................................................................................................................................... 17 10.1 Aleis DataLink Installation ........................................................................................................................... 18 10.2 Aleis DataLink Operation ............................................................................................................................. 18 10.3 Aleis DataLink Menu Screen ........................................................................................................................ 19 10.4 Producer Transfer (Australia Only) .............................................................................................................. 20 10.5 3rd Party Transfer (Australia Only) ............................................................................................................... 23 10.6 Retrieve Tag Bucket (Australia Only) .......................................................................................................... 26 10.7 Tag Replacement (Australia Only) ............................................................................................................... 28 10.8 NLIS Upload Centre (Australia Only) .......................................................................................................... 31 11.0 Rail Measurements for fixed race systems ........................................................................................................ 32 12.0 Aleis Conditions of Sale ....................................................................................................................................... 33
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  4 of 35  Regularity otices and Conformity                          USA – FCC  Information to the user (FCC Part 15.105)   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 encourage 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  Modification warning (FCC Part 15.21)  Warning:  Any changes or modifications not expressively approved by Aleis could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.   Canada   This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.   Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.                        Europe CE   This device has been tested and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements for EN300 330                       Australia and ew Zealand - C-Tick  This device has been tested and meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements for CISPR 11   Antenna Warning   This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below. The ISO8050 Series Readers are only approved with the detachable antennas below. In accordance with RSS-GEN Issue 2 June 2007 Section 7.1.4 and FCC Part 15.21, antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this device.        Aleis Part Number  Antenna Size  Antenna Description 4028  1200mm  x 600mm  Loop  antenna  4027  1200mm x 400mm  Loop  antenna  4026  900mm x450mm  Loop  antenna  4025  600mm x 400mm  Loop  antenna  4024  500mm x 400mm  Loop  antenna
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  5 of 35 Important User Instructions  1.0   8050 Reader Instructions IMPORTAT Must be read prior to using system USER ISTRUCTIOS The following instructions must be wholly adhered to or permanent damage to the antenna/reader and/or permanent data loss can occur.  Non-conformance to the handling and operating instructions will immediately void all warranties for the antenna/reader and software.  1. Battery must be charged every two months and for maximum performance, batteries need to be charged before and after use.  2. The clock will lose time if the battery is run or left flat. Use DataLink to update your time.  3. Charge for 24 hours for 1st initial charge.  4. Unit is ready to use straight out of the box. No need to change any settings. If settings are changed unit can be reset to factory defaults. (See Menu tree in this manual)  5. WARNING: All Aleis Warranties will be immediately voided if this reader is used in any way with HyperTerminal  6. Up to 1,000 sessions, with maximum of 4,000 RFID numbers per session or 100,000 total records. Data must be cleared at 100,000 total records, or 1000 sessions whatever comes first  7. During transportation, readers must be protected from shock in a padded case or box.  8. Aleis suggests a form of transient protection unit be used while charging the reader to help prevent power surges/spikes 9. Charging batteries: please note specific male and female groove when fitting charge leads to unit.  10. Have only one reading system at a time switched on.  11. Do not hose or submerge antenna/reader in water.  12. Use only a very lightly damp cloth to clean antenna/reader.  13. Do not use chemicals to clean antenna/reader.  14. Do not use wand as a prodder or as any form of a cattle motivator.  15. Do not drop reader boxes as electronics are contained within.  16. All boxes with seals are to be kept sealed.  17. Do not remove any VOID stickers from readers.  18. Do not drill holes in antenna.  19. Do not hold or lift system with the hose that runs between the reader and the antenna.  20. The race antenna must be fastened to the wooden panel by four bolts in the holes provided—two in the top of the antenna, and two in the bottom of the antenna. Ref to Rail Measurements for Fixed Race Systems for setup.  21. (For RF link models) Do not have metal objects between reader and RF Link as it will affect range and data may not be transferred and may be lost.  22. Aleis DataLink software  is a free program for producers to transfer cattle to the LIS database.    23. Aleis Conditions of Sale apply.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  6 of 35 2.0   The  8050 Keypad         3.0  8050 Series Reader Method of Use    Helpful Hints  First,  it  is  recommended  to  go  to  Menu  Setup  diagram  in  User  Guide,  then  go  to MEU  key  on  reader,  and  become  familiar  with  the  settings  in  the  reader  while looking at the User Guide.  Pressing C once takes you back to previous step.  Keep session numbers recorded somewhere so you know which cattle are recorded in individual session numbers.  Screen will automatically turn off if not used within 30 minutes. (Menu selectable)   3.1 How to: Read & Record RFIDs  1. Turn the 8050 Series Reader ON.  2. Press the button on the wand and wave the wand past the RFID device - ear tag or rumen pellet.   When reading rumen pellets, simply wave the wand in a reverse ‘L’ pattern behind the front leg of the animal, or in front of the brisket.  3. When  you  have  finished  reading,  you  may  turn  the  Reader OFF,  and  download  it  later  at your PC, or you may start a new session and read another group of animals.  3.2 How to: Create Sessions using menu.  1. To start a new session to read another group of animals, simply press the MENU button. 2. The word ‘Session’ will be highlighted, press the OK button. 3. The word ‘New’ will be highlighted, press the OK button. 1.4. Select Yes by using the left arrow key, then press the OK button. (If previous Sessions are empty, you will not be able to create a new Session) 5. Press  the  C  button  (located  to  the  left  of  the  MEU  button)  until  you  return  to  the  main reading screen, and read the next group of cattle.    Directional Keys
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  7 of 35  3.3 How to: Create Sessions using F1 and F2 Keys.  1.  Press F2 to end current session. 2.  Press F1 to start new session.  Four Beeps will be heard.  Note: you can start a new session even if the one you have ended has no RFID devices in it.      3.4 How to: Upload RFIDs into the Reader  The feature of uploading RFIDs into the 8050 portable wand is to allow you to find particular RFIDs that you need to identify.  For example, if you need to find a particular animal that was treated with a certain medicinal treatment, you can upload the RFID into the reader.  When you read the animal with that RFID, the reader will alert you with a long series of beeps so that you will know you have found the animal you were looking for.  To use this feature, there are two steps you will need to perform:  1. Create a file to upload into the reader. 2. Upload the RFIDs into the reader.   Before starting you will need:  1. Aleis DataLink installed on your computer. 2. A working COM port – you can check this by turning your 8050 reader on, and then opening Aleis DataLink.  Down the bottom right corner of the Aleis DataLink screen, you should see that the software has connected to a particular unit. 3. A list of RFIDs that you want to put into the reader.   Step 1: Creating a file to upload into the reader.  Creating the file to upload into the reader is very easy.  You can do this in Microsoft Excel or Wordpad or Notepad.  All you need to do is have a list of RFIDs with the word TAG as the first entry, ie at the top of the list.  It must look like this:  TAG 982 000023661452 982 000016654299 982 000027909419 982 000024909416 982 000009161045 982 000024566253 982 000015883922 982 000030781909  If you are using Microsoft Excel, then simply put this in Column A, with the word TAG in Row 1.  Once you have done this, you will need to save this as a text file (*.txt).  It is very important that you save this as a text file or the operation will not work.  Hint: When you save this, give it a name that is five letters or less.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  8 of 35  Step 2: Upload the files into the reader.  1. Open up Aleis DataLink. 2. Once the software has found the reader, click on the Open button located at the left side of the DataLink screen (there is a big yellow manilla folder on the button). 3. Find the file that you created, and click on the open button. 4. You will see that file name listed in the main screen of Aleis DataLink where the session names and numbers are normally displayed. 5. Click on that file name. 6. Now click on the Upload button located at the left side of the DataLink screen. 7. You will be asked to enter a name.  If you want to change the name, go ahead and type in what you would like, then click on the OK button. 8. When it has been successfully uploaded, you will see at the bottom left of the DataLink screen, the words, “Upload Complete”.  3.5 How to: Compare RFIDs in the Reader  You want to ensure that every time you read an RFID, the reader is checking it against the list of RFIDs you have uploaded into the reader.  To make this happen, do the following:  1. Ensure the reader is turned on. 2. Start a new session – as per your requirements . . . so you will be using a template that you are planning to do your work with. 3. Once you have started the new session, and you are in the main reading screen, press the MENU button. 4. Scroll down to Read Setup and press the OK button. 5. Scroll down to Comparison and press the OK button. 6. Scroll down to  Session (  ) and press the OK button. 7. Scroll back to the name you saved the uploaded file as and press the OK button. 8. Press the C button (located beside the MENU button). 9. The reader will then reboot – now press the MENU button again. 10. Scroll down to Read Setup and press the OK button. 11. Scroll down to Alert and press the OK button. 12. Ensure Condition is highlighted and press the OK button. 13. Scroll down to  On Match and press the OK button – you will see a tick appear in the box. 14. Press the C button (located beside the MENU button). 15. Scroll down to Action and press the OK button. 16. Scroll down to  Msg, LEDs, Buzzer and press the OK button – you will see a tick appear in the box. 17. Press the C button (located beside the MENU button). 18. Scroll down to Duration and press the OK button. 19. Choose the setting you want and press the OK button.  ‘Until  Keypress’ means that the reader will continue to beep and flash the LEDs until any key on the reader is pressed. 20. Press the C button (located beside the MENU button) three times – until you see the main reading screen. 21. Turn the reader off and then back on. 22. The reader is now ready to use and will compare the RFIDs you read against the list you uploaded.  **Note: When you upload another new list of RFIDs into the reader, in Step 6 of the above, you will need to tick the box  Current Session and then scroll back down and tick the  Session (  ) again to reactivate the reader to search
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  9 of 35 3.6 Formatting the File System  Formatting of the  file  system is  very important to keep your reader operating at its  maximum performance. Once the reader has read and stored a lot of tags eg 40000+ you may notice a slow down in its performance when storing and recalling data. This is similar to your PC when the Hard Drive gets full. When you clear the reader it doesn’t actually remove the data so you can retrieve it if you accidentally have cleared  the reader. When a “Format file system” is done the data then is lost.    Formatting of the file system should be done every 2-4 months for Heavy users or 4-6 months for light users. Before  formatting  the  file  system  make  sure  you  have  saved  any  data  in  the  reader.  After formatting the data is OT recoverable. When the reader is formatted your templates will also be cleared so note down the names and the fields in the template so you can set them up again.  3.7 How to Format your reader   ote: Read above “Formatting File System in Reader” first  Step 1 Open DataLink  Step 2 Click on “Setup”. Step 3 Click on “Format file system” Step 4 Click on “OK”   Step 5 Type in your Name and click on “OK”   Step 6 The reader will now be formatting the file system                                        Step 7 Click on the “OK”                   Your reader is now formatted.
Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         10 of 35  4.0  8050 Series Menu Tree                                            MENU Turn Unit ON Session                       Read Setup          System Setup      Reader Information      Memory Status  Load/Save Profile  Comparison  Alert  Storage  Send Communications  Display  Buzzer  Sleep Timer  Read Timer  Load Defaults  Set Date/Time  Load Profile Save Profile Load Defaults Current Session Sessions (  )  On Read On Match On No-Match No Send  On Read On Match On No-Match No Storage  Condition Action Duration Message  On Read On Match On No-Match No Alert  Msg Msg, LEDs Msg, LEDs, buzzer  2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Until keypress   8030/50 Series  9030/50/60 Series  Off On  3 seconds ** 5 seconds 10 seconds Continuous  5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes Disabled  Backlight Threshold Backlight Mode LCD Contrast  Off On key-press On low-light Always On  Interface Protocol Serial Baud Tag Format Scale Interface Tag Filter   Serial RF Modem Bluetooth  Tiris Aleis Combined (Tiris/Aleis) Allflex USA  9600 38400 57600 115200  Notes:  Reader Defaults in Bold text.  ** Handheld units only Read Animal Read Industrial Read Both  ISO 26 Digit ISO 27 Digit 16 Digit  No Scales Ruddweigh Thunderbird Tru-Test   New   Send to PC  Clear   Select Current Session All Sessions Current Session All Sessions  Select Session Create New Session
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual  Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                      11 of 35 5.0  Audio and Visual  Alerts   Features  Buzzer  LCD Display  LED’s at Top of LCD  6 Auxiliary LED’s – 3 each side of the screen Valid READ  One beep  Current  RFID  number,  eg. 971 000000002861, at top of screen READ LED blinks once   Valid READ & ID STORED  Two beeps  Current  RFID  number,  eg. 971 000000002861, at top of screen, and counter at bottom right of screen will increase. READ  and  STORED  LED’s blink once  No ID Read  One long beep                (after read on time out)  NO RFID READ     No RF Signal being received. Two very quick beeps  (every 30 seconds)             (Flashing)     Battery Charge at Low Level  Three very quick beeps (every 60 seconds)      Battery  Charge  at  Critically Low Level  Constant Beeping  BATTERY LOW    Flashes  as  unit  is  about  to turn off.  Legend for LCD Visual Displays. Battery Level Indicator      BlueTooth                        RF Signal Indicator     BT  (Solid)  Connected        BT (Flashing)   Not Fitted    Fully Charged Half Charged No Charge—unit will turn off Signal at Full Strength Signal at 2/3 Strength No Signal—no IDs will be sent (Flashing)
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            12 of 35 6.0  Menu              Main Menu (Reader selection choices)  6.1 Session  ew         -New Session  Send to PC            Send to PC   Current Session  All Sessions Clear            Clear  Current Session  All Sessions  Select     - Selects Session number and count.   6.2 Read Setup  Load/Save Profile Load defaults – (Resets Read Setup to factory defaults)  Comparison  Compare with  Current Session   Session  (Select which session number you want to compare RFID’s with) Alert  Alert Options Condition Alert Condition  On Read  On Match  On No Match  No alert Action Alert Action   Msg = Message on screen   Msg,LED’s = Message & Lights  Msg, LED’s, Buzzer = Message, Lights & Buzzer  Duration Duration  2 Seconds  5 Seconds  10 Seconds  Until Keypress
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            13 of 35 Storage Store Condition   On Read  On Match  On No-Match  No Alert  Send Send Condition  On Read  On Match  On No-Match  No Send 6.3 System Setup Communications Interface Select Interface  Serial  RF Modem  Bluetooth Protocol Select Protocol  Tiris  Aleis  Combined (Tiris/Aleis)  Allfex USA Serial Baud   9600  38400  57600  115200 Tag Format  ISO 26 Digit  ISO 27 Digit  16 Digit Scale Interface   No Scales  Ruddweigh  Thunderbird  Tru-Test  Display Backlight Threshold (Select  required  lighting  Eg  1  =  always  bright.  16  =  will  come  on  when very dark. Subject to Backlight Mode selection below) Backlight Mode  Off  On key-press  On low-light  Always On LCD Contrast  (Select required contrast Eg 90 = light contrast. 120= very dark. Subject to viewing angle)
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            14 of 35 Buzzer Buzzer On/Off  Off  On Sleep Timer Sleep Timer  5 Minutes  15 Minutes  30 Minutes  Disabled Read Timer Read Timer  3 Seconds  5 Seconds  10 Seconds  Continuous Load Defaults Load Defaults  8030/50 Series  9030/50/60 Series  Set Date/Time -Sets Date and Time   6.4 Reader Information  (This is for technical assistance only & product identification)  Reader Info Hardware:         (Hardware Version) Software:            (Software Version) Date:                   (Software Date) Serial o:           (Reader Serial Number) Reader Type:     (Aleis Reader Model)      6.5 Memory Status    Used Memory X%    Percentage of Used Memory       Free Memory X%    Percentage of Free Memory       Reclaimable Memory X%  Percentage of Recoverable Cleared Memory         (old Sessions)
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            15 of 35  7.0  Battery Charging  The battery in the unit can be charged by using the 6-pin connector on the side of the unit.    7.1  Battery Charging Requirements  • Charge unit using supplied charger only.  • Aleis suggests a form of transient protection unit be used while charging the reader to help prevent power surges/spikes.  • Do not use Reader while it is being charged.  • Ensure when fitting charger connector that the male and female groove are aligned and pushed in correctly.  • For  Race  units  Battery  is  not  to  be  run  dead  flat.  Unit  must  be  charged  prior  to storage and every two months to maintain battery life.  • Battery is not to be run dead flat. Must charge reader prior to storage and every two months to maintain battery life.   7.2  Race Charging using Gel Cell Batteries  • To  ensure  that  the  battery  receives  a  full  charge,  charge  the  unit  overnight  (Min 8hrs).  • To verify that the unit is charging, turn unit on and the battery icon will fill up, i.e. the icon will turn black, as the batteries are charged.  • Readers  can  be  left  on  charge  –  once  the  reader  batteries  have  been  charged,  the charger will then automatically convert to trickle charge and no damage will be done to  the  batteries.  (A  transient  protector  is  recommended  to  help  prevent  spikes through the power line damaging the charger and reader. Aleis part number 4059)  • The battery does not have to be flat to be charged.  It is recommended that after each use, the unit is charged.  • Charge the battery prior to use and every 4-6weeks. If the unit is not used for a long period of time, recharge unit overnight prior to use.     7.3  Battery Charging Options  An optional Car Cigarette Lighter Battery Charger is available  7.4  Alternative Recharging Methods  Contact Aleis for alternative methods of charging.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            16 of 35   8.0  The Clock on the 8050 Reader  The clock on the 8050   Reader is what will put the date and time stamp on each RFID that is read by the reader.  To reset or change the date and time on the clock, simply plug the 8050  Reader into your computer, turn the reader on, and then open Aleis DataLink. (This is the default setting in DataLink Setup). After 30 seconds, the reader will automatically be updated with the date and time that is on your computer.  Please ensure the date and time on your computer is correct. This feature can be disabled in the DataLink setup menu by un ticking the box.  You can also change the clock in the Menu through System Setup.  OTE: The clock will lose time if the battery is run or left flat.  9.0   Using Bluetooth (On ISO8151BT & ISO8152BTmodels only)  The Bluetooth is turned on via the menu. Eg. Menu/System Setup/Communications/Interface/Bluetooth  The BT symbol will appear solid if a Bluetooth is fitted. If it flashes a Bluetooth is not fitted.   Notes: 1. The Bluetooth Feature is only available if you have a ISO8151BT or ISO8152BT model. If you don’t your unit can be upgraded for this feature. Contact the supplier for further information and costing.   2. Bluetooth is a way you can communicate to a PC, PDA or other device without using the serial cable, referred to as a Wireless connection.   3. The PC or device that the reader is going to communicate to must have Bluetooth fitted. The PC or device sets up the link between the two units.  9.1  BlueTooth PI code  The Pin Code or access code as it is sometimes referred to is the  serial number on the side of the Reader.  If the sticker is missing, when you discover the Reader on the PC or device, the 4 number which comes up in the name of the reader discovered, is the pin number.  Refer to your PC or other devices manual to see how to discover and connect to a BlueTooth device              Aleis DataLink Software
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            17 of 35  10.0  Aleis DataLink Software   IMPORTAT Must be read prior to using software   This  software  has  been  purposefully  designed  to  download  the  RFID’s  and/or  respective  data  relating  to those RFID’s from the Aleis 7000 8030/50 and 9030/50/60 Series Readers.  Aleis accepts no responsibility for  any  form of improper use,  negligent  or  otherwise, resulting  in  the loss  of  RFID’s  with  the use  of  this software.  All practical assistance will be given in the operation and understanding of this software, and this can be obtained by contacting Aleis or an Aleis distributor.  Copying of this software is strictly prohibited.  1. This software is designed for Aleis 7000 8030/50 and 9030/50/60 Series Readers ONLY.  2. Aleis Reader must be plugged into computer this software is installed on.  3. Aleis Reader must be turned ON before opening Aleis DataLink.  4. Aleis DataLink PC Requirements:   Operating Systems • Windows ME  • Windows NT 4.0  • Windows 2000  • Windows XP (Recommended)  • Vista Minimum Hardware • Pentium 233 MHz (Recommended: Pentium 500MHz or greater)  • 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)  • 20 MB hard drive space      This  software  package  serves  as  an  easy  download  program  which  automatically  downloads  the  reader’s session  list.  Once  the  reader  is  downloaded,  you  can  then  save  particular  downloaded  sessions  or  all downloaded  sessions  on  your  computer.    You  can  then  open  these  saved  files  in  Excel  or  your  desired program.  The program also allows you to transfer animals on the NLIS database.    Special features include:  • Auto-detects what com-port  reader is plugged into. • Quick and easy animal transfers to the NLIS database for Producers and 3rd party users.  • Downloading all animal data from reader to excel. • Loading tag file buckets from database to the reader. • Updating Readers software. • Updates clock on reader to time displayed on computer. (For models that have clocks.)
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            18 of 35  10.1  Aleis DataLink Installation      To install DataLink:  1. Place the DataLink CD into the CD drive; the program will automatically begin      installation.       If not Go to My Computer Double click on the CD Rom Drive Browse the CD and       Double click on the icon called DataLink  2. Follow the installation prompts, and click on Finish when installation is complete.   10.2  Aleis DataLink Operation      Operating Aleis DataLink:  IMPORTAT:    The  Aleis  Reader  must  be  plugged  securely  into  your  computer  and  turned  on before opening Aleis DataLink.     1.0  Plugging the Aleis Reader into your computer.  Plug the 9 pin female serial connector into the 9 Pin male serial connection at the back of your computer or laptop.  Some laptops do not have a serial connection, and so a Serial to USB adaptor can be used.  Should such an adaptor be used, Aleis DataLink works just as effectively provided you have installed the drivers for the adaptor correctly.    2.0  Opening Aleis DataLink.       1.  Turn Aleis Reader on  2  Double click on the Aleis DataLink icon located on your desktop.  3.  This will open up the software for operation.  As soon as the program is opened, it   will automatically download the reader for you.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            19 of 35   10.3  Aleis DataLink Menu Screen      Full Index for Help in software (F1)   Brief overview of Aleis DataLink Menu Screen      Show Session- Displays lists of sessions when you select old or current Current -Displays current session  Old- Displays sessions previously cleared from reader  Re-downloads session out of reader   Open: Opens sessions previously saved on computer Save As: Saves sessions to file of choice on computer  Clears all sessions from reader  Clears selected session from reader  Uploads selected session to reader   Setup  1: Update reader software, 2: Format file systems, 3: Advanced features  Remote Connect only used in multiple reader situations  Gives the ability to enter RFID number or NLIS number manually in the event of tag failure.  Prints selected information  Exports session to Excel  Exits DataLink     Below  are  a  list  of  options  used  for  transferring  information  and  retrieving  information  from  the LIS database (Australia Only)  Used for producers to transfer livestock to the NLIS database  Used for third party to transfer livestock to the NLIS database  Retrieves all NLIS numbers recorded to individual PIC from NLIS database  Used for replacing non reading identification tags  History of all transfers to NLIS Database  Gives a full index of all help functions
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            20 of 35 10.4  Producer Transfer (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, using the selected fields in the current session(s). This button is used for Producer to Producer transfers.                                                                                                                          For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink.    Producer Transfer Steps  Step 1 Click on the "Producer Transfer" button.                         You will be presented with the following Box      Step 2 Click on "Yes" if you are sure you have selected the correct session and                                      unticked any tags not to be transferred.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            21 of 35 You will then be presented with the following Box        Step 3 After completing the form Click on "Next"  If you choose to tick the Upload Later box the Transfer will not be completed but you can complete the transfer at any time by  resuming the upload from the Upload Centre.  The PIC From PIC To and Vendor Dec/Waybill No. can be loaded straight into the form if the fields PI1, PI2 and VEN were used as Data entry on Data entry readers.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            22 of 35 You will then be presented with the following Box    Step 4 Click on the "Start" box  On a successful or unsuccessful transfer you will get a message in the status box.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            23 of 35   10.5  3rd Party Transfer (Australia Only)  This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, using the selected fields in the current session(s). This button is used for Third Party transfers with or without written permission.                                                                                   For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink   3rd Party Transfer Steps  Step 1 Click on the "3rd Party Transfer" button.                          You will be presented with the following Box    Step 2 Click on "Yes" if you are sure you have selected the correct session and                                      unticked any tags not to be transferred.   You will then be presented with the following Box
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            24 of 35   Step 3 After completing the form Click on "Next"  If you choose to tick the Upload Later box the Transfer will not be completed but you can complete the transfer at any time by  resuming the upload from the Upload Centre. The PIC From PIC To and Vendor Dec/Waybill No. can be loaded straight into the form if the fields PI1, PI2 and VEN were used as Data entry on Data entry readers.   You will then be presented with the following Box
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            25 of 35 Step 4  Click on "Yes" You have to accept this agreement to finish the transaction  You will then be presented with the following Box         Step 5 Click on the "Start" Box  On a successful or unsuccessful transfer you will get a message in the status box.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            26 of 35 10.6  Retrieve Tag Bucket (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, to retrieve all RFID and NLIS ID  tag numbers that match a specific PIC from the NLIS database. You can also retrieve the Lifetime Traceability (LT), EU Status (EU), Last Transfer Date (TFR) and the Issue Date (ISS)                                                                                                        For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink   Retrieve Tag Bucket Steps  Step 1 Click on the "Retrieve Tag Bucket" button.                             You will then be presented with the following Box
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            27 of 35 Step 2 After completing the form Click on "Next"  You will then be presented with the following Box       Step 3 Click on "Start"  The Tag Bucket will be loaded into the main screen of DataLink.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            28 of 35 10.7  Tag Replacement (Australia Only)  This opens the NLIS Tag Replacement Request form using the selected tags in the current session. This button is used for replacing defective RFID tags.                                                                                                                      For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink    Tag Replacement Steps  Step 1 Click on the "Tag Replacement"  button.                          You will be presented with the following Box     If  there  are  any  tags  in  the  current  session  you  are  given  the  option  to  load  them  into  the Replacement tag box.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            29 of 35    Step 2 Type in the Replacement tag and the Broken tag in the boxes below        Step 3 Click on the "Add Request" Box and the tags will be inserted into the box below.      Step  4  Click  on  the  "Send  All"  or  "Send  Selected"  button  (it  can  only  send  the  selected  tags  if required)
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            30 of 35 You will be presented with the following Box     Step 5 After completing the form Click on "Next"  You will be presented with the following Box    Step 6 Click on "Start"  On a successful or unsuccessful tag replacement you will get a message in the status box
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            31 of 35  10.8  LIS Upload Centre (Australia Only) This opens the Upload Centre screen, which displays all transactions with the NLIS database. Both successful and unsuccessful transactions are displayed and information regarding the transaction.                                                                     For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            32 of 35   11.0  Rail Measurements for fixed race systems                                               Antenna Mounting Measurements Bottom of Antenna to be mounted 300 mm from ground where animal actually stands. Antenna bolt hole spacings are marked on diagram above.  Holes are pre-drilled in antenna. DO NOT DRILL HOLES IN ANTENNA YOURSELF.       10.10.01
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            33 of 35   12.0  Aleis Conditions of Sale 1. In these conditions:    (1) `Vendor' means Aleis  Pty Ltd ACN 130 754 826  of the Cnr Old Rosevale & Jandowae/Kingaroy Rds, Jandowae, Queensland, 4410  which is the seller of the goods   (2) ‘Factory’ means the Vendor’s principal place of business at the Cnr Old Rosevale & Jandowae /Kingaroy Rds, Jandowae, Queensland  4410.  (3) Purchaser' means the customer(s) described overleaf which is the purchaser of the goods.  (4) `Goods' means the products and, if any, services specified overleaf  (5) Nothing in these conditions shall be read or applied so as to exclude, restrict or modify or have the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying any condition, warranty, guarantee, right or remedy implied by law (including the Trade Practices Act 1974)  and which by law cannot be excluded, restricted or modified.  (6) Words denoting the singular number only include  the  plural number and vice versa; where reference to any gender includes every other gender and words denoting individuals include corporations  2. These conditions (which shall only be waived in writing signed by the vendor) shall prevail over all conditions of the purchaser's order to the extent of any inconsistency.  3.  The goods and all other products sold by vendor are sold on these terms and conditions.  4.  Unless previously withdrawn, vendor's quotation is open for acceptance within the period stated therein or, when no period is so stated, within thirty (30) days only after its date. The vendor reserves the right to refuse any order based on this quotation within 7 days after the receipt of the order.  5.  The cost of any special packing and packing materials used in relation to the goods shall be at the purchaser's expense notwithstanding that such cost may have been omitted from any quotation.  6.  The purchaser waives any claim for shortage or discrepancy of any goods delivered if a claim in respect thereof has not been lodged with vendor within seven (7) days from the date of receipt of goods by the purchaser.  7.  All specifications, drawings, and particulars of weights and dimensions submitted by vendor are approximate only and any deviation shall not be taken to vitiate any contract with vendor or form grounds for any claim against vendor. The descriptions, illustrations and performances contained in catalogues, price lists and  other advertising matter do  not form  part of  the  contract of  sale of the  goods.  Where specifications, drawings  or other particulars are supplied by purchaser, vendor's price is made on estimates of quantities required. Should there be any adjustments in quantities above or below the quantities estimated by vendor and set out in a quotation, then any such increase or decrease shall be adjusted on a unit rate basis according to unit prices set out herein.  8.1  Any  performance  figures given by vendor are  estimates only. Vendor  shall  be under  no liability for  damages for  failure to attain  such figures unless specifically guaranteed in writing and any such written guarantee shall be subject to the recognised tolerances applicable to such figures.  8.2  The Purchaser acknowledges that frequency from other products, for example computer equipment, videos, loud speakers and other metal products may affect the goods’  performance.   The Vendor gives no warranty that  in the event of  any frequency disruption the goods will remain  fit for the  purpose intended.  The Vendor will not be liable for any claims made as a result of other equipment or other things interfering with the performance of the goods whether on account of frequency disruption or otherwise.  9.  Delivery dates mentioned are an  estimate only  and vendor shall  not be  liable  for late delivery or  non-delivery and  under no  circumstances shall  the vendor be liable for any loss, damage or delay occasioned to the purchaser arising from late or non-delivery or late installation of the goods.  10.  (1)  Unless specifically agreed otherwise in writing, delivery shall be ex-factory. The Purchaser must make its own arrangements for the transport of the goods from the factory and any assistance that the Vendor gives in transporting the goods shall not effect the rights of the Vendor under this Clause. Vendor is not responsible for any loss or damage to goods in transit.  (2)  Risk in the goods shall pass to the Purchaser upon dispatch of goods from Factory.  11.  (1)  Vendor's  liability  for  goods  manufactured  by  it  is  limited  to  making  good  any  defects  by  repairing  the  same  or  at  vendor's  option  by replacement, within a period not exceeding twelve calendar months after the goods have been dispatched (or installed by Aleis) provided that:      (a)  defects have arisen solely from faulty materials or workmanship;      (b)  the goods have not received maltreatment, inattention or interference;      (c)  accessories of any kind used by the purchaser are manufactured by or approved by vendor;      (d)  the seals of any kind on the goods remain unbroken; and  (e) the defective parts are promptly returned free of cost to vendor.  (f) all freight is paid by the purchaser.    (2)  If goods are not  manufactured by  vendor  the guarantee of  the manufacturer thereof  shall be  accepted by  the  purchaser  and is the  only guarantee given to purchaser in respect of the goods.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            34 of 35    (3)  Vendor shall not be liable for and purchaser releases vendor from any claims in respect of faulty or defective design of any goods supplied unless such design has been wholly prepared by vendor and the responsibility for any claim has been specifically accepted by vendor in writing and  in any event vendor's liability hereunder shall be strictly limited  to the replacement of defective parts in accordance with para 11(1) of these conditions.  (4) Except as provided herein, all express and implied warranties, guarantees and conditions under statute or general law as to merchantability, description, quality, suitability or fitness of the goods for any purpose or as to design, assembly, installation, materials or workmanship or otherwise are hereby expressly excluded and vendor shall not be liable for physical or financial injury, loss or damage or for consequential loss  or  damage  of  any  kind arising  out  of  the  supply, layout,  assembly, installation  or  operation  of  the  goods  or  arising out  of  vendor's negligence or in any way whatsoever.  12.  Vendor's liability for a breach of a condition or warranty implied by Div 2 of Pt V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (other than s 69) is hereby limited to:   (1)  in the case of goods, any one or  more of the following:  (a) the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods;      (b)  the repair of the goods;      (c)  the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods;  (d)  the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; or  (2)  in the case of services:      (a)  the supplying of the services again; or      (b)  the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.  13.  Vendor's liability under s 74H of the Trade Practices Act 1975 is expressly limited to a liability to pay to the purchaser an amount equal to:    (1)  the cost of replacing the goods;    (2)  the cost of obtaining equivalent goods; or    (3)  the cost of having the goods repaired, whichever is the lowest amount.  14.  Unless otherwise stated all prices quoted by vendor are net, exclusive of tax. Prices quoted are those ruling at the date of issue of quotation and are based  on  rates  of  freight,  insurance,  customs  duties,  exchange,  shipping  expenses,  sorting  and  stacking  charges,  cartage,  rate  of  weighs,  cost  of materials and other charges affecting the cost of production ruling on the date the quotation is made and any alterations thereto either before acceptance of or during the currency of the contract shall be to the purchaser's account.  15   The purchase price in relation to goods shall be payable and payment or balance thereof shall be made immediately at time of order, or otherwise as agreed in writing.  16.  Vendor reserves the following rights in relation to the goods until all accounts owed by the purchaser to vendor are fully paid:    (1)  legal ownership of the goods;    (2)  to enter the purchaser's premises (or the premises of any associated company or agent where the goods are located) without  liability for trespass or any resulting damage and retake possession of the goods; and    (3)  to keep or resell any goods repossessed pursuant to (2) above;  If the goods are resold, or products manufactured using the goods are sold, by the purchaser, the purchaser shall hold such part of the proceeds of any such  sale  as  represents  the  invoice  price  of the  goods  sold  or used  in  the manufacture of  the goods  sold  in  a  separate  identifiable  account as  the beneficial  property  of  vendor  and  shall  pay  such  amount  to  vendor  upon  request.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  above  vendor  shall  be  entitled  to maintain an action against the purchaser for the purchase price and the risk of the goods shall pass to the purchaser upon delivery.  17.  Any property of the purchaser under vendor's custody or control shall be entirely at the purchaser's risk as regards loss or damage caused to the property or by it.  18.  Vendor reserves the right to make a reasonable charge for storage if the purchaser does not take delivery of goods within fourteen days of notification that the goods are ready for collection.  19.  Vendor shall not be under any obligation to accept goods returned by the purchaser and will do so only on terms to be agreed in writing in each individual case.  20.  All goods to be supplied by vendor shall be as described on the quotation overleaf and the description on such order modified as so agreed shall prevail over all other descriptions including any purchaser's specification or inquiry.  21.  No order may be cancelled except with consent in writing and on terms which will indemnify vendors against all losses.  22.  The contract for sale of the goods is made in the state of Queensland and the parties agree to submit all disputes arising between them to the courts of such state at any court competent to hear appeals therefrom.
Aleis 8050 Series Operational Manual Aleis 8050 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                            35 of 35 23. The Purchaser shall pay all and any import duties, levies or imports and/or any sales, use, excise, gross receipts, value added, goods and services tax, property or other taxes or duties of any kind whatsoever assessed upon or relating in any way to the goods ordered by the Purchaser irrespective of the person, nation, state or authority requiring payment thereof.  24.  If the Vendor has not paid for any goods on the due date specified in this Agreement, without prejudice to any other right or remedy, all outstanding money shall bear  interest on  daily balances until paid at  the  rate of  1.5% per month  and  such money together with  all  interest shall  be  recoverable forthwith from the Purchaser.  The Purchaser charges as a fixed charge with the payment of all monies now or in the future becoming owing hereunder all his property both real and personal (other than property referred to in Section 262 (i) of the Corporations Law) and as a separate charge charges all his other property with the payment of all monies now or in the future becoming owing hereunder, provided that this second charge will be a floating charge in respect of the Purchaser’s current assets but otherwise will be a fixed charge.  The Purchaser irrevocably makes, nominates, constitutes and appoints, and in the place and stead of the Purchaser puts and deputes the Vendor and (if the Vendor is a corporation) the directors, general manager and secretary for the time being of the Vendor jointing and each of them severally to be the Attorney or Attorneys of Purchaser at any time after default as aforesaid has been made (sufficient proof of which will be the Statutory Declaration of the Attorney or Attorneys or either or any of them) to do all such things as may be required to consent to any Caveat or other like instrument under the Real Property Legislation of any other jurisdiction in the form prepared by the Vendor’s Solicitor over any or all of the Purchaser’s property and to execute a mortgage and/or charge or other like instrument under the Real Property Legislation of any other jurisdiction in such form and containing such terms and conditions as the Vendor may require over any or all of the Purchaser’s property and from time to time to appoint a substitute or substitutes and such appointment or appointments at pleasure to revoke and another or other substitute or substitutes to appoint and generally to do, execute and perform any act, deed, matter or thing for that purpose as fully and effectually as the Purchaser could do and the Purchaser agrees to ratify and confirm all and whatever the said Attorney or Attorneys or any substitute or substitutes lawfully do or cause to be done for that purpose.                            The End   Ver10/05/01

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