Allflex USA 30018 RFID reader with Bluetooth function User Manual
Allflex USA, Inc. RFID reader with Bluetooth function
User Manual
Rev 1.0
Allflex AFX-110 Reader
Reads 134.2 kHz, 128 kHz,and 125 kHz Microchips
ISO compatible
USER
MANUAL
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Table of Contents
1 Description ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Case and Components .............................................................................................................. 3
3 Operation and settings ............................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Battery handling instructions ...................................................................................................... 4
3.3 Power on / off instructions .......................................................................................................... 5
3.4 Reading an implanted microchip ............................................................................................ 5
3.5 Tones ............................................................................................................................................... 6
3.6 Vibrations ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3.7 Date/Time ...................................................................................................................................... 7
4 Installing Software ........................................................................................................................ 7
4.1 System requirements ................................................................................................................... 7
4.2 Program installation ..................................................................................................................... 7
5 Connecting to a PC .................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Using USB interface ...................................................................................................................... 9
5.2 Using wireless Bluetooth® connection ....................................................................................10
6 Memory ........................................................................................................................................13
6.1 Memory management .............................................................................................................13
6.2 Download Memory ....................................................................................................................13
6.3 Temperature measurement .....................................................................................................13
7 Connecting the reader to an Application on smart phone or on Mobile Device .......14
7.1 Pairing with iPhone®/iPad® devices ......................................................................................14
7.2 Pairing with Android™ devices ...............................................................................................14
8 Appendix .....................................................................................................................................15
8.1 NET Framework 3.5 installation .................................................................................................15
9 TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................17
10 Specifications ..............................................................................................................................18
11 Limited Product Warranty .........................................................................................................18
12 Regulatory information .............................................................................................................19
12.1 USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ..............................................................19
12.2 Canada – Industry Canada (IC) .............................................................................................19
12.3 Miscellaneous information .......................................................................................................20
12.4 Trademarks ..................................................................................................................................20
12.5 Apple - Legal Notice .................................................................................................................20
13 Regulatory Compliance ...........................................................................................................20
SETTING UP
TRANSMITTING DATA
TO COMPUTER
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
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1 Description
AFX-110 is a universal portable reader for RFID microchips with the purpose of identifying animals.
The device can read a wide range of technologies: FDX-B ISO, HDX ISO, FDX-A (FECAVA), Trovan and Avid
Encrypted. AFX-110 can also read and display the Microchip Temperature when reading microchips with
temperature sensing implants from Allflex or Destron Fearing.
In addition to its microchip reading functions, the AFX-110 scanner can store up to 3000 IDs, each associated
with a time/date stamp in its internal memory and transmit them to a personal computer via an USB cable
or wirelessly using Bluetooth®.
2 Case and Components
Figure 1 – Packing
Table 1 – Packing list
Item
Features
Description
1
Plastic case
Use to transport the reader in a
robust case
2
Rechargeable NiMH
battery
Supplies the reader.
4
US plug
Plug for wall adapter (5)
5
Wall adapter
Powers the reader and charges
batteries.
6
USB Cable
Conveys data to and from
reader.
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Reader
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8
Lanyard
-
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Notice
Quick start guide
Figure 2 - Reader features and user interface.
Table 2 – Reader features and description of use
Item
Feature
Description of use
1
Antenna
Emits activation signal and receives
RFID microchip signal.
2
Graphical readout
with backlight
Displays information about current
reader status.
3
“SCAN” button
Applies power and causes activation
signal to be emitted for reading
microchips
4
POWER connector
Electrical interface for charging.
5
USB connector
Electrical interface for USB cable.
6
“MENU” button
Applies power and access menu to
change reader settings
7
Eyelet
Eyelet to place the lanyard
8
Battery door screw
Screw on batteries cover
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Battery cover
Cover to access batteries
10
Bluetooth®
(internal)
Wireless interface to communicate
data to and from reader (not
pictured)
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Audible beeper
Beeper to identify the different reader
functionalities
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Vibration mode
Vibration systems to indicate
readings.
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2
3
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5
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9
8
10,11 & 12
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2
4
5
6
8
7
9
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3 Operation and settings
3.1 Getting Started
AFX-110 comes supplied with six AAA rechargeable NiMH battery pack (7.2 V / 750mAh) which must
be fully charged prior to use, as diagram below (step 1 through 5).
1
Remove retention screw located on center of
back of the reader.
2
Connect the battery pack to the connector.
3
Replace lid and screw.
4
Attach the power cord in the reader.
Plug the adaptor into power outlet. The battery level icon
will flash while
charging and stop flashing when fully charged. A full charge
may take 3.5 hours.
3.2 Battery handling instructions
Please read and follow the handling instructions for the battery before use. Improper use of the battery
may cause heat, fire, rupture, damage or capacity deterioration of the battery.
Caution
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Warning
Use rechargeable batteries with the same capacity.
Do not use this reader near water when connected to the AC/DC adapter.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
that produce heat.
Do not charge the battery pack from AC main sources during electrical storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
The batteries must be charged indoors only, at temperature between 0° and +35°C.
For best battery performance, charge unit at least every three months, if reader is unused.
Notice
Use the adapter (AC Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.4A; DC Output: 12.0V, 0.58A) provided with the
reader to charge the batteries.
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3.3 Power on / off instructions
To turn the AFX-110 on, press and release one button once. During this start up time the reader will
display the screen below and beep once.
Note 1 - Once activated, the reader will stay on for 2 minutes by default.
3.4 Reading an implanted microchip
3.4.1 Scanning and locating an implanted microchip
When searching implantable microchips, place the reader so it touches the animal.
Use the following scanning patterns to locate the microchip. Perform pattern 1 and 2 on Left, Top and
Right sides of animal’s neck and shoulders, as microchip placement might vary per animal.
For Pets
For other species
Keep scanner touching animal and scan slowly following
patterns below:
Keep scanner touching animal over
standard location for particular species.
While pressing the SCANNING button, the reader will display the screen below, until a microchip is
found or until a 20-second elapse after the button release.
If a microchip is not detected, the reader will display “ID not found”. In that case, we recommend re-
scanning the test chip to ensure reader is operating properly. The animal, then should be re-scanned,
moving slower and in varying angle according to the patterns described above.
The following pictures show the result of a successful reading session:
Note 2 – If a microchip was found and the reader is connected via its USB interface or its Bluetooth®
interface to a host computer, it will send the microchip number to the host computer.
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scanning menu
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FDX-B
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3.4.2 Read range performances
The figure below (Figure 3) illustrates the reading zone of the reader, within which microchips can be
successfully read. Optimum read distance occurs depending upon the orientation of the microchip.
Microchips are best detected when positioned as shown below.
Figure 3 - Optimum Read Distance Microchip Orientation (position 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Typical read distances will vary when reading different types of microchips
3.5 Tones
The scanner displays the icon when the beeper is enabled. To activate the option, enable it in
the menu “general settings”
The scanner has distinct beep tones for different functions: after starting-up, when scan button is
pushed, when scan button is released, when microchip is found, or during low battery condition.
3.6 Vibrations
The scanner displays the icon when the vibration mode is enabled. To activate the option, enable
it in the menu “general settings”
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2
3
4
Date/Time
Language
Buttons
Load defaults
General settings
>
>
>
>
<< Back
Vibration
Buzzer
Temperature
Date/Time
Language
Buttons
Load defaults
General settings
>
>
>
>
<< Back
Vibration
Buzzer
Temperature
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3.7 Date/Time
The scanner provides a Time Stamping Function that inserts the date and the time for each ID number
into the list of ID numbers stored.
The user can configure the date/time format, the date and the time through the menu or through
communication interface (USB or Bluetooth® port).
4 Installing Software
The AFX-110 is supplied with the AFX-100/AFX-110 Software. AFX-100/AFX-110 Software provides the
following capabilities:
Change reader settings.
Configure a Bluetooth® connection with a remote device.
Download reader memory and export animal ID’s to Excel.
Use your reader as a virtual keyboard.
Update your reader firmware.
4.1 System requirements
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 (This software is not compatible with Mac OS).
Personal computer with:
512 MB of RAM minimum.
40 MB free hard disk space.
AFX-100/AFX-110 Software requires .NET Framework 3.5 which is usually installed with Windows
operating system. If it is not installed on your computer, the installation program will prompt you
to install it (Refer to Appendix to see how to install .NET framework).
4.2 Program installation
The AFX-100/AFX-110 Software (AFX-100/AFX-110 Software) is available for download at
Follow the steps below to complete the installation process:
1. Double-click on the setup package to start the installation and choose the appropriate
language.
Set date/time
Date (mm/dd/yyyy):
12 / 19 / 2017
Time (hh:mm):
18:38
Date/Time
Language
Buttons
Load defaults
General settings
>
>
>
>
<< Back
Vibration
Buzzer
Temperature
Date format
<< Back
dd/mm/yyyy
} mm/dd/yyyy
yyyy-mm-dd
Date/Time
>
>
<< Back
Set date/time
Date format
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2. Then, follow the different steps:
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The USB drivers will then be installed. Then, check “Always trust software…” and click on Install
button. Click on Finish at the end of the process to close the installation.
5 Connecting to a PC
5.1 Using USB interface
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Open the AFX-100/AFX-110 Software and connect the reader to a
PC with the USB
cable by removing the USB port cover and attaching the cable to
the AFX-110 connector. Install the USB cable by attaching it to AFX-
110.
2
Plug the other extremity of the USB cable into a USB port on your
computer. When reader is connected, Windows will automatically
find the driver and install the reader properly.
3
The reader vibrates (if vibration mode enabled) and an USB icon is
displayed on screen
Note 3 – Once the USB cable is connected, the reader is automatically powered on and it will
remain activated until the cable is disconnected. The reader will be able to read a microchip if
sufficiently charged batteries are inserted. With depleted batteries, the reader will not be able to
read a microchip, but will remain on with other functions fully active.
Note 4: If a microchip was detected and the reader is connected via its USB interface or its
Bluetooth® interface to a host computer, it will send the microchip number to the host computer.
Allflex AFX-110
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5.2 Using wireless Bluetooth® connection
5.2.1 BLUETOOTH® management
The AFX-110 is equipped with a Class 2
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Bluetooth® module to communicate. This device is compliant
with the Bluetooth® Serial Port Profile (SPP).
Enable the Bluetooth® feature by using the “AFX-100/AFX-110 Software” or by using the menu
“Bluetooth settings”.
Bluetooth® works on a premise that one end of the communication will be paired to the other one. A
host initiates communications and looks for other devices to connect. Smart phones and computers
usually establish the connection with readers which are connectable and discoverable.
Note 5 – Understanding the Bluetooth® icon:
Disabled
Connectable mode
Host mode
No icon
Blinking
Fixed
Blinking
Fixed
Not connected
Connected
Not connected
Connected
Note 6 – A single beep is emitted with a visual message when the Bluetooth® connection is
established. Three beeps are emitted with a visual message when the disconnection occurs.
Note 7 – If you are using a Smartphone, an application is required (not supplied).
5.2.2 Pairing from AFX-100/AFX-110 Software
AFX-100/AFX-110 Software is able to search for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and pair to
one of them. The target here is to find your reader and to connect it to your computer by
Bluetooth.
NOTE:
Before continuing, make sure the Bluetooth is enabled on your reader.
1. Click on “Connect” menu and select “Connect Bluetooth Reader…”
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Operating distance of communication is around 15 m (49 ft).
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth settings
>
>
<< Back
On/Off
Select device
Authentication
M
M
982000351249512
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Bluetooth connected!
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2. Power-on your reader and click on “Search for devices”:
3. Your reader should appear in the list. Click on “Pair device” to start the pairing with the
reader.
Make sure your reader is still on.
4. By default, the pairing code is 1234. Click OK to continue the pairing. At this moment,
Windows will install the driver to create a virtual COM port.
5. Once Windows installed the driver, the COM port number appears in the Port column.
You can now click on “Connect Reader” button to connect your reader using Bluetooth.
NOTE:
If the reader name is not displayed, as shown in the following picture, devices can be
searched again and should now display the name.
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5.2.3 Using Bluetooth® interface to pair, from Windows
Alternately, you can pair the reader using Windows Control Panel.
Find below the instructions for pairing with Windows 7:
1
Open Windows’ Control
Panel
2
In “Hardware and Sound”
section, select “Add a
device”
3
Switch-on the reader
and wait until the reader
appears in the device list
as following:
4
Select the appropriate
reader and click with
right button
NOTE: Your reader may appear as a Bluetooth headset.
5
Windows will now install
the driver needed as
following:
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Your reader is now ready to connect.
5.2.4 Connect by Bluetooth® when the reader is already paired
When your reader has already been paired to your computer, go to “Connect menu”, select
“Bluetooth link” and click on the appropriate COM port:
“Bluetooth Peripheral
Device” is a service
dedicated to Apple’s
devices and is unknown
from Windows’ operating
system that the reason why
the PC mentions “no driver
found”.
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6 Memory
6.1 Memory management
The AFX-110 can store up to 3000 IDs, each associated with a time/date stamp, in its internal memory
and transmit them to a personal computer via an USB cable or wirelessly using Bluetooth®.
6.2 Download Memory
1. When memory feature is enabled, the animal identification codes can be downloaded
from reader.
2. Click on “Read Memory” button to download the memory from the reader.
3. Export the ID code list to Excel by clicking on “Export to Excel” button.
4. Once finished, you can click on “Clear memory” to erase animal identification codes
stored in the reader.
6.3 Temperature measurement
The AFX-110 can read and display the Microchip Temperature when reading microchips with
temperature sensing
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implants from Allflex or Destron Fearing.
The Microchip Temperature is displayed above the microchip number as shown in picture below.
To activate the option, enable it in the menu “general settings”
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Microchip Temperature™ range is from 33ºC (91.4ºF) to 43ºC (109.4ºF). If the temperature is below or above this range, it will display
“TEMP BELOW RANGE” OR “TEMP ABOVE RANGE”.
982000351249512
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FDX-B 38.3°C
Date/Time
Language
Buttons
Load defaults
General settings
>
>
>
>
<< Back
Vibration
Buzzer
Temperature
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7 Connecting the reader to an Application on smart phone
or on Mobile Device
For advanced and technical application development, the AFX-110 was designed with the capability
to connect to iPhone, iPad and Android through wireless Bluetooth® connection. The current AFX-110
package does not include software or application for this feature.
7.1 Pairing with iPhone®/iPad® devices
7.2 Pairing with Android™ devices
Make sure your reader is on and tap on AFX-110
Paired
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Once paired to the iPhone, your reader will automatically switch into master mode to be able the reconnect to the iPhone
automatically the next time.
Make sure your reader is on and tap on AFX-110
Paired3
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8 Appendix
8.1 NET Framework 3.5 installation
AFX-100/AFX-110 Software requires .NET Framework 3.5 to be installed on the machine.
If the following message is displayed while running the setup package, click “Yes” and follow the .NET
Framework 3.5 installation instructions. This message may vary depending on your Operating System.
NOTE: The .NET Framework installation requires an internet connection.
1. After clicking on “Yes”, your internet browser will be opened with the following page. Click on
“Download” button to continue.
2. Uncheck unnecessary downloads (Download summary should only contain Microsoft .NET
Framework 3.5) and click on “No thanks and continue”:
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3. Click Save on the bottom of the page to start .NET Framework installation.
4. Click Run on the bottom of the page to start .NET Framework installation.
5. Then, click on “Download and install this feature”.
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6. At this step, the .NET Framework 3.5 installation program will download the required files from
internet and then install the framework. This message will appear. It is now safe to close browser.
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9 TROUBLESHOOTING
MICROCHIP NOT DETECTED:
► Verify that AFX-110 is able to read microchip.
► Confirm that scanning is being performed away from metal objects and computer
equipment, including metal collars and metal tags and away from stainless steel table.
► Scan animal following patterns on page 7, with slow movements and reader touching
animal all the time. If the animal moves too quickly, the microchip may not be located
in the reading zone long enough for the ID code information to be obtained.
► Replace batteries if power is weak, as it might not be sufficient to activate the field and
reading distances can be reduced.
► Some animals might be implanted with two microchips too close to each other. In these
cases, there is a risk that reader performance might be affected. Continue to scan as
indicated on page 7, with slow movements, trying to identify one microchip at a time.
MICROCHIP IS FOUND BUT NOT STORED IN MEMORY.
► Verify scanner reads microchip
MICROCHIP IS FOUND BUT DOES NOT DISPLAY TEMPERATURE
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► Verify Microchip is a temperature sensing implant from ALLFLEX or DESTRON FEARING
► Verify Temperature Scanning is enabled (see chapter 6.3).
READER DOES NOT START
► Verify batteries have been installed correctly and have full charge.
LOW BATTERIES
► If reader displays “Low battery”: Recharge the batteries
DEPLETED BATTERIES
► If reader displays “Battery depleted”: Recharge the batteries
BLUETOOTH NOT VISIBLE:
► Check Bluetooth icon appears on the reader. If not, enable Bluetooth using AFX-
100/AFX-110 Software or menu “Bluetooth settings”.
BLUETOOTH VISIBLE BUT NOT CONNECTABLE:
► Make sure your reader is configured to be visible and connectable in AFX-100/AFX-110
Software (Refer to AFX-100/AFX-110 Software User Guide for more information)
INCORRECT DATE / TIME
► Connect the reader to AFX-100/AFX-110 Software, this will synchronize automatically the
date and time with the computer.
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only with microchips dedicated to temperature measurement
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10 Specifications
General
Norms
ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 for HDX, FDX-B, FDX-A (FECAVA), Trovan and Avid
Encrypted microchips and implants
Special feature:
Temperature scanning with TS and BT implants between 33°C and 43°C
(between 91.4°F and 109.4°F)
User interface
Graphical display: 122 x 32 dots - visual area: 56 x 12.7 mm
2 buttons
1 buzzer
1 vibration mode
USB port and Bluetooth® module
USB interface
CDC class (Serial emulation) and HID class
Bluetooth® interface
Class 2(up to 15m)
Serial Port Profile (SPP)
Memory
3000 IDs
Batteries
6 NiMH rechargeable battery pack (7.2 V / 750mAh)
Date/Time autonomy
2 months without reader usage @ 20°C
Battery charge duration
Up to 3h30 in fast charge (external power supply)
Up to 9h00 in slow charge (computer)
Reading distances
Up to 10 cm (3.9 in) depending on microchip type and microchip
orientation.
Mechanical and physicals
Dimensions
280 x 83 x 55 mm (11 x 3.3 x 2.2 in)
Weight
275 g (including batteries) (9.7 oz)
Operating Temperature
-10° to +40°C (+32° to +122°F)
Storage Temperature
-20° to +65°C (-4° to +149°F)
Humidity
80% Non-Condensing
Default settings
ID code format:
15 digits
Temperature scanning
Enabled
Timestamp
Enabled
Bluetooth®
Enabled
Bluetooth® pin code
1234
Beeper
Enabled
Vibrator
Enabled
11 Limited Product Warranty
Manufacturer guarantees this product against all defects due to faulty materials or workmanship for
a period of one year following the date of purchase. The warranty does not apply to any damage
resulting from an accident, misuse, modification or an application other than that described in this
manual and for which the device was designed.
If the product develops a malfunction during the warranty period, manufacturer will repair or replace
it free of charge. The cost of shipment is at the customer's expense, whereas return shipment is paid
by manufacturer.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the reader has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
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12 Regulatory information
12.1 USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
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 in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, it 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 tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This portable equipment with its antenna complies with FCC’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. To maintain compliance, follow the instructions below:
(1) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating with any other antenna or transmitter;
(2) Avoid direct contact to the antenna, or keep contact to a minimum while using this equipment.
Notice to consumers:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
12.2 Canada – Industry Canada (IC)
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage ;
(2) L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This portable equipment with its antenna complies with RSS102’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. To maintain compliance, follow the instructions below :
(3) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
(4) Avoid direct contact to the antenna, or keep contact to a minimum while using this equipment.
Cet équipement portable avec ses antennes est conforme aux limites d’expositions de la CNR102 applicables pour un
environnement non contrôlé. Pour maintenir la conformité suivez les instructions ci-dessous :
(3) Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisé ou opérer en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou émetteur.
(4) Évitez tout contact direct avec l'antenne ou gardez le contact au minimum pendant l'utilisation de cet
équipement.
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12.3 Miscellaneous information
Snapshots are according to the latest version at the moment this document was printed.
Changes may occur without notice.
12.4 Trademarks
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
12.5 Apple - Legal Notice
iPhone, iPad are a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically
to iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance.
13 Regulatory Compliance
ISO 11784 & 11785
This device complies with the standards set forward by the International Standardization Organization. Specifically, with
standards:
11784: Radio frequency identification of animals -- Code Structure
11785: Radio frequency identification of animals -- Technical Concept.
FCC NQY-30018
IC 4246A-30018
CE Marking