Asterisk ASR-R250G AsReaderGUN User Manual AsReader User guide

Asterisk Inc. AsReaderGUN AsReader User guide

User Manual

    Asterisk Inc. AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide     B.G Choi 2016-12-06  AsReaderGUN    ASR-R250G, ASR-R250G-21, ASR-R250G-01
 AsReader User guide    Page 2  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide  Company  Asterisk Doc.    Writer  B.G Choi  Date  2016-12-06  Ver.  v0.1 Draft History Ver.  Date  Revision  Description of Revision  Writer V0.1  2016-05-17  F.E    B.G Choi
 AsReader User guide    Page 3  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide  Company  Asterisk Doc.    Writer  B.G Choi  Date  2016-12-06  Ver.  v0.1 INDEX INDEX ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 1  Prologue................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2  Product Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 3  Strong Point ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 4  H/W Specification .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 5  Product Constitution ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.1  Constitution of Product ..................................................................................................................................... 7 5.2  Composition of Product .................................................................................................................................... 8 6  Device Operating ............................................................................................................................................................ 11 6.1  Usage and Function of Button.................................................................................................................... 11 6.2  Composition and Action of LED ................................................................................................................ 11 7  Basic Operation Guide ................................................................................................................................................. 12 7.1  Power ON & OFF .............................................................................................................................................. 12 7.1.1  Power ON ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 7.1.2  Power OFF ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 7.2  Barcode Data Recognition ............................................................................................................................ 12 7.3  RFID Tag Data Recognition ........................................................................................................................... 12 7.4  Change Beep Level ........................................................................................................................................... 12 7.5  Change Vibrator Mode ................................................................................................................................... 13 8  Firmware Update ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 8.1  Preparation ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 8.2  Initiate Firmware Update ............................................................................................................................... 14 9  Guarantee & Technical Support .............................................................................................................................. 16
 AsReader User guide    Page 4  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide  Company  Asterisk Doc.    Writer  B.G Choi  Date  2016-12-06  Ver.  v0.1 1 Prologue In  this  document,  explains  basics  of  ATID  device  for  instance  how  to  use  AsReader  and maintenance etc.  Reproduction  of  this  document  in  whole  or  in  part  without  prior  written  consent  of  the publisher  is strictly  prohibited. Also contents in  this  document can  be  changed  without  prior notice and the firmware of this device may vary slightly depending on release date.  All of the  product image,  trademark  and  patent  etc. belongs to  each author. Also  some of stuffs are derived to understand product. If there is disciples under the law, this document can be revised and redistributed.  2 Product Overview AsReader do support reading Barcode and RFID tags. The IP rates of AsReader is IP65 which means  dust  proof  and  water  proof  and  1.2m  drop  resistance.  With  those  reason,  AsReader satisfies industrial market demands to use in multiple fields for instance manage medical supplies, inventory management, track and trace  of logistics, production  management and access control for collecting data.  3 Strong Point Specification of AsReader :  Qualified IP65 and 1.2m drop resistance.  Install high performance Honeywell’s latest barcode module N6603  Install Impinj R2000 module / capable of high speed reading UHF RFID Tag  Switchable  RFID  Antenna  and  RFID  Module  /  can  be  used  in  multiple workplace (factory option)  Install  Magconn  technology  connect  with  iPhone  and  other  smartphone (data communication)  Can be  charged with the Micro-USB back  side  of the  device  using iPhone adaptor  Supply charging cradle for charging battery (optional)
 AsReader User guide    Page 5  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide  Company  Asterisk Doc.    Writer  B.G Choi  Date  2016-12-06  Ver.  v0.1 4 H/W Specification Performance Characteristics      Processor  ARM7 Core  Support Operating System  iOS  Memory  1Mbit (512Kbyte above)  Weight  320g (without Battery 270g)  Operation Temperature  -20℃  ~ 60  ℃  Storage Temperature  -30℃  ~ 70 ℃  Charge Temperature  0℃  ~ 45℃  Humidity  95% non-condensing  Drop specification  1.2M Drop to concrete  Dust & Water Proof  IP54    Physical Characteristics      Audio  Buzzer  Standard I/O Port  Micro USB  Notification  LED, Buzzer, vibrator  Dimensions(L x W x H)  134 x 154 x 48 mm    Battery Supply      Main Battery  2,600mAH Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery    Barcode Data Processing Device      Barcode Engine  2D Scanner (HHP N6603)    UHF 900MHz RFID Reader/Writer (Option)  Chips set  Impinj R2000  Frequency CE 865MHz ~ 868MHz FCC 902MHz ~ 928MHz (Support Global Frequency)  Reading Range  0M~10M (According to Tag & Environment)  Writing Range  0M~0.5M (According to Tag & Environment)  Max. RF output  30dBm  Protocol  EPC Gen2, ISO/IEC 18000-6C  Special Function  Anti-Collision
 AsReader User guide    Page 6  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 Accessories     Basic Accessories USB Cable  Optional Accessories Docking Cradle
 AsReader User guide    Page 7  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 5 Product Constitution 5.1 Constitution of Product This product is sold in the following configurations.     <Main Body> <Micro USB Cable> <User Manual>
 AsReader User guide    Page 8  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1  5.2 Composition of Product i. Upper & Bottom side                          Magconn Header Socket: Header connect point wich AsRing  Magconn Link Socket: Magconn connecting socket    Magconn Header Socket Magconn Link Socket
 AsReader User guide    Page 9  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 ii. Left & Right side   Reset Button: Reset device manually.  Power Button: Power on/off.  Mode Button: Mode change Scanner/RFID.  Trigger Button: Proceed selected function Scanner/RFID.   Status LED: Display device status.  Charge LED: Display state of charge.  GUN Handle and Battery: Trigger gun handle (battery included).  UHF Antenna Reset Button Power Button Mode Button Trigger Button Status LED Charge LED Mode Button GUN Handle and Battery
 AsReader User guide    Page 10  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 iii. Front & Rear side                        Scanner: Read 2D Barcode.  Micro USB: Connect charging Micro USB cable.    Scanner Micro USB
 AsReader User guide    Page 11  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 6 Device Operating 6.1 Usage and Function of Button  Trigger Button: It should have to done S/W handling in the Application.  Reset Button: Reset device manually.  Power button: Press more than a sec to power on, press more than a 3 sec to power off.  Mode Button: Toggling barcode scan mode and RFID mode each time press this button.  6.2 Composition and Action of LED  Mode LED: On call – flicker blue light / Connected – lighting up with blue.  Power LED: Lighting up with red when Adapter or connected with PC (charging).  Lighting up with green when completely charged. Flickering when battery is low.
 AsReader User guide    Page 12  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 7 Basic Operation Guide After turn on the AsReader,  it can be read barcode and RFID Tags without any connection. But  if  the  data  from  barcode  or  RFID  Tag  needs  to  be  proceeded,  AsReader  should  have  to connected with Host Device.  7.1 Power ON & OFF 7.1.1 Power ON ① Press power button    on the right side of the device more than 2 sec. ② Red LED lighting up and Buzzer & Vibrator activated. When AsReader ready to operate, red LED turned off then blue LED flickers.  7.1.2 Power OFF ① Press power button   more than a 3 sec. ② When  it  turning  off,  blue  LED  lighting  up  and  Buzzer  &  Vibrator activated. When AsReader completely turned off, LED off and Buzzer & Vibrator stopped.  7.2 Barcode Data Recognition ① Select Barcode mode with pressing Mode Button with beep sound. ② Pull the trigger to initiate barcode scanning.  7.3 RFID Tag Data Recognition ① Select  RFID  mode  with  pressing  Mode  Button  with  beep  sound. (default mode is RFID mode when AsReader turned on) ② Pull the trigger to initiate RFID Tag reading.  7.4 Change Beep Level Change beep sound level to High/Low/Off. ① Press  Mode  Button  any  side,  when  beep  level  changed  vibrator activated. ② Default  setting  is  High  when  AsReader  turned  on.  Long  press  on Mode button, beep level changed to Low. Repeat to turn off the beep sound.
 AsReader User guide    Page 13  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1  7.5 Change Vibrator Mode Set Vibrator On/Off ① OFF: Vibrator always on when AsReader turned on. Press Mode Button along  with  Trigger  until  the  beep  sound.  When  beep  sounds  that means Vibrator turned off.
 AsReader User guide    Page 14  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1 8 Firmware Update The  firmware  of  AsReader  can  be  updated  to  improve  its  functionality  and  performance. Please be careful when you date the firmware. If the problem comes up during firmware update, AsReader may cannot be restored.  8.1 Preparation  PC (installed Windows 7 or upper version)  USB 2.0 Port  AsReader Body  Micro USB Cable    Firmware File( .bin)  Firmware Updater Program  8.2 Initiate Firmware Update ① Save Firmware File in your PC. ② Run Firmware Update program (fwupdate.exe).  ③ Click “Load Binary File” button then select saved firmware file.  ④ Connect AsReader to PC using USB cable을 이용해 PC와 연결합니다.  ⑤ Reset AsReader along with press Mode Button on each side.
 AsReader User guide    Page 15  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1  ⑥ AsReader  will  be  entered  the  Download  Mode.  On  the  Download Mode red and blue LED flickering.  ⑦ Click ”select comport” Button to select assigned COM Port.  ⑧ Click  “off  line”  Button  to  change  “Online”.  Existing  firmware  version will be displayed.    ⑨ Click “Download” Button to initiate firmware download.  ⑩ AsReader will automatically restart after firmware updated with LED off.
 AsReader User guide    Page 16  AsReader User guide AsReader Product User guide Company Asterisk Doc.  Writer B.G Choi Date 2016-12-06 Ver. v0.1  9 Guarantee & Technical Support  AsReader can be repaired free of charge for one year from the manufacturing date. However,  in  case  of  defects  caused  by  negligence  in  the  use  of  the  customer,  even  if  it  is guarantee period, it needs to pay for the repair.  Warranty, technical support and inquiries about this product should be directed to the distributor.     Asterisk Inc. Osaka Office TEL: +81-50-5536-1185 Shin-Osaka Dainichi Bldg. 201, 5-6-16 Nishinakajima,   Yodogawa-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka, 532-0011 JAPAN  Tokyo Office TEL: +81-50-5830-5393 Daishin Bldg. 5F, 3-86 Shinbashi,   Minato-ku Tokyo, 105-0004 JAPAN
 FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement  This device meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue for body, and 4 W/kg averaged over ten gram of tissue. Device types: AsReaderGUN (FCC ID: 2AJXEASR-R250G) has also been tested against this SAR limit. SAR information on this and other pad can be viewed on‐line at  http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/. Please use the device FCC ID number for search. This device was tested simulation typical 0mm worn on hand and 10mm for body-worn. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories should maintain a separation distance between the user's bodies mentioned above, the use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly, the use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.  FCC Warning  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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