Datamars GES3S RFID handheld reader for livestock application User Manual GES3S

Datamars SA RFID handheld reader for livestock application GES3S

User Manual

   1    GES3S User Manual Version 1.5
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     2 Contents: 1 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................ 4 2 OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 SWITCH ON/OFF THE GES3S ....................................................................................................... 5 2.2 READ A TRANSPONDER ................................................................................................................ 6 3 MANAGING THE MENU .................................................................................................................. 7 3.1 FIND YOUR WAY IN THE MENU ....................................................................................................... 7 3.2 LANGUAGE.................................................................................................................................. 8 3.3 CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................... 8 3.3.1 Reading Timeout ............................................................................................................... 8 3.3.2 ISO 24631-2 ...................................................................................................................... 8 3.3.3 EIC/CIC Format ................................................................................................................. 9 3.3.3.1 EIC format ................................................................................................................. 9 3.3.3.2 Use retagging counter ........................................................................................... 10 3.3.3.3 Ask CIC .................................................................................................................... 10 3.3.3.4 Duplicate CIC allowed ............................................................................................ 10 3.3.3.5 Buzzer duplicate CIC ............................................................................................. 11 3.3.4 Procedure ........................................................................................................................ 11 3.3.5 Session ............................................................................................................................ 11 3.3.5.1 Continue .................................................................................................................. 12 3.3.5.2 New .......................................................................................................................... 12 3.3.5.3 Open ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.3.5.4 Delete ....................................................................................................................... 13 3.3.5.5 Send/Print ............................................................................................................... 13 3.3.5.6 Modify/Erase ........................................................................................................... 13 3.3.5.7 Auto start new ........................................................................................................ 16 3.3.5.8 Blank EIC allowed .................................................................................................. 16 3.3.5.9 Duplicate Visual Tag/EIC allowed ......................................................................... 16 3.3.5.10 Blank repetition ...................................................................................................... 17 3.3.5.11 Send Session .......................................................................................................... 17 3.3.5.12 Send field name ...................................................................................................... 18 3.3.6 Equivalence ..................................................................................................................... 18 3.3.6.1 Show EIC/CIC .......................................................................................................... 19 3.3.6.2 Browse .................................................................................................................... 19 3.3.6.3 Search CIC .............................................................................................................. 20 3.3.7 Reading Sound ................................................................................................................ 20 3.3.8 Send version .................................................................................................................... 20 3.3.9 Send reading ................................................................................................................... 20 3.4 SET UP ..................................................................................................................................... 20 3.4.1 Timeout backlight ............................................................................................................ 21 3.4.2 Auto Shutdown ................................................................................................................ 21 3.4.3 Audio level ....................................................................................................................... 21 3.4.4 Display brightness ........................................................................................................... 22 3.4.5 Keyboard sound .............................................................................................................. 22 3.4.6 Start-up sound ................................................................................................................. 22 3.4.7 Shutdown sound .............................................................................................................. 23 3.4.8 Start-up image ................................................................................................................. 23 3.4.9 Decimal Separator ........................................................................................................... 23 3.4.10 Test Unit .......................................................................................................................... 24 3.4.10.1 Autotuning RFID (For Datamars support only) ...................................................... 24 3.4.10.2 Cyclic Delay (For Datamars support only) .............................................................. 24 3.4.10.3 Cyclic Reading (For Datamars support only) ......................................................... 24 3.4.10.4 CNT Reading (For Datamars support only) ............................................................ 24 3.4.10.5 Save RF (For Datamars support only) ..................................................................... 24 3.4.10.6 Save HDX (For Datamars support only) .................................................................. 25 3.4.10.7 Save FDX-B (For Datamars support only) ............................................................... 25 3.4.10.8 Test Keyboard (For Datamars support only) .......................................................... 25
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     3 3.5 DATE & TIME ............................................................................................................................ 25 3.5.1 Format ............................................................................................................................. 25 3.5.2 Set date ........................................................................................................................... 25 To set the date, select Set date and insert the current date. ......................................................... 25 3.5.3 Set time ........................................................................................................................... 25 3.6 SHUTDOWN .............................................................................................................................. 26 4 GES3S CONNECTIVITY ............................................................................................................... 27 4.1 USB ......................................................................................................................................... 27 4.2 BLUETOOTH .............................................................................................................................. 27 4.2.1 Bluetooth Slave. .............................................................................................................. 27 4.2.2 Bluetooth Master. ............................................................................................................ 28 5 BATTERY MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................ 31 5.1 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR ........................................................................................................ 31 5.2 HOW TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY .............................................................................................. 31 6 TAKE CARE OF YOUR READER ................................................................................................. 32 7 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 33 8 SOFTWARE RUMISOFT ............................................................................................................... 34 8.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 34 8.2 HOW TO INSTALL RUMISOFT ....................................................................................................... 34 8.3 CONFIGURATION OF GES3S ..................................................................................................... 34 9 DO YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM BY IDENTIFYING AN ANIMAL? ............................................... 35 9.1 THE READING DISTANCE IS TOO SHORT ....................................................................................... 35 9.2 THE READER DOES NOT READ THE TRANSPONDER ...................................................................... 35 9.3 THE READER DOES NOT WORK ................................................................................................... 35 10 CERTIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 36 11 INFORMATION TO USER ............................................................................................................. 37 FCC PART 15 ...................................................................................................................................... 37 IC RSS 210 ........................................................................................................................................ 37 12 END OF LIFE ................................................................................................................................. 38
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     4 1  Description
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     5 2  Operation 2.1  Switch on/off the GES3S Use your thumb to press the ON button, which is located on the upper center of the panel. The display shows the following start-up figure:    Under Datamars logo, the bootloader version is displayed on the left, the firmware version on the right. After a few seconds the main screen shot appears:            1.  Check the battery level before using the device. 2.  Bluetooth  indicator:  white  =  Bluetooth  module  on,  green  =  Bluetooth  connection established and ready to use. Hold the   button for more than 1 second to enable the Bluetooth module. 3.  Stick  antenna  indicator:  when  “S”  is  showed  on  the  display  header,  a  Stick  antenna  is connected and ready to use. 4. The “W” is displayed when the CONFIGURATION/ISO 24631-2 variable is set to ON and when another reader is detected by the GES3S in the surrounding. If the ‘W’ is displayed and  no  reader  is  nearby  that  means  that  the  surrounding  noise  is  too  high  to  permit reliable readings. 5.  Date format can be selected between EU/US/TIMESTAMP. 6.  Clock time is in 24 hour mode. 7.  Press Menu to enter the Menu features. 8.  Press Read to start a single read. 9.  Press Session to enter the Control menu.  After  a  period  of  non-use  the  device  turns  automatically  in  “pause  mode”,  which  means  the backlight of the display turns down, the screen is “frozen” and the keyboard is disabled. In order to “unlock” your reader, please press the ON button. In order to manually switch off the reader, keep pushing the ON button for about 2 seconds or select the Shutdown function in the main menu. The reader has also an automatic shutdown function activated after a period of non-use. 6. Clock  5. Date 7. Menu 1. Battery level 2. Bluetooth indicator 3. Stick antenna indicator 8. Read 9. Reading Session   MENU               READ            SESSION  4. Wireless sync indicator W
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     6 2.2  Read a transponder Place the GES3S near the animal, then press the ON button    To stop the reading mode press the ON button again. The following figure shows the result of a successful read:   1.  There  are  two  types  of  transponder:  FDX-B  and  HDX,  which  are  the  ISO  standard 11784/5. 2.  The Alpha country code is according to ISO 3166, ISO 11784/5. 3.  The Identity Code number is according to ISO 11784/5. 4.  Crotal  ID  Code.  It’s  usually  the  lasered  number  that’s  on  the  tag.  It’s  useful  when  the electronic identification code and the lasered number are different. 5.  EIC counter. It’s incremented each time a new EIC is read. It’s reset whether by pressing the ‘RESET’ button or by starting a new procedure.  The following figure shows the result of an unsuccessful read:    All the EID tags read with the GES3S are stored in session files by default to make sure that no data is lost. A session file is created once a day and the saved information are composed as follows:  [TAG/EID|DATE|TIME] The  session  files  are  organized  in  the  SD  card  file  “session”  and  are  organized  by year  and month. 2. Country Code 1. Transponder type + Field bit info    4. Crotal ID Code 3. ID Code CIC-7 #0002 RESET 5. EIC Counter
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     7 3  Managing the menu 3.1  Find your way in the menu Switch on the reader by pressing the ON button . Press the MENU button which is the upper left button on the keypad.  The display shows the following figure:    You can scroll through the menu by pressing the UP or DOWN which are the contextual keys on the  right and  on the  left of  the  ON button.  The arrows located on  the right  of the  display means that this menu contains a sub menu. In order to enter a sub menu, you have to press the ON button while it is highlighted.  Generally  the  ON  button  is  used  to  select  and  confirm  the  changes  made  through  the parameters  of  the  menu.  While  the  menu  is  selected,  the    button  is  used  to  cancel  the changes and go back to a previous menu level to exit the main menu.       Input via multiple-choice: highlight the configuration field to be edited (left picture above) and press  SELECT.  The  chosen  field  becomes  bold  (right  picture  above).  At  this  point,  press UP/DOWN to scroll along  the predefined allowed  values. Confirm the new  value  by  pressing SAVE.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     8     Free-Input: highlight the configuration field to be edited (left picture above) and press SELECT. The  chosen  field  becomes  bold  (right  picture  above).  At  this  point,  press  the  keys  on  the keyboard to write the new value. If the new input value is not allowed, the device refuses it and prompts an error message with some hints.    Preformatted-Input: the example shows the preformatted input-method. The value to be edited is made of more components (ex.: the first part is DAY, the second is MONTH and the third is YEAR) separated the one  from the  others by fixed special  characters (ex.:  the  slash). Press LEFT/RIGHT to position the cursor and use keys of the keyboard to edit the value. Confirm the new  value  by  pressing  OK.  If  the  new  input  value  is  not  allowed,  the  device  refuses  it  and prompts an error message with some hints.  3.2  Language This menu allows you to select the language on your device.  3.3  Configuration The Configuration menu allows you to manage all the Livestock-related options. There are various features in the Configuration menu.  3.3.1  Reading Timeout The  Reading  timeout  feature  defines  the  maximum  period  while  the  reader  has  to  stay  in reading mode.  3.3.2  ISO 24631-2 The  ISO  24631-2  feature  allows  enabling  a  standard  ISO  or  a  customized  reading  session (timing).
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     9 3.3.3  EIC/CIC Format The  EIC/CIC format  menu  defines  how  the  transponder  number  is  saved in  memory or  sent over Bluetooth. It has no impact on the way the EIC is displayed in the reader screen.  3.3.3.1  EIC format   Allows five different EIC download formats to be defined:  • ISO Long (default):  - Animal: "A0000000964000000123456" (23 char)  - Industrial = "R00060000000000123456" (21 char)  • ISO Short:  - Animal: "964 000000123456" (16 char)  - Industrial: "0006 0000000000123456" (21 char)  • ISO Tiris (Texas Instruments):  - Animal: "A 00000 0 964 000000123456" (26 char)  - Industrial: "R 0006 0000000000123456" (23 char)  • F-210:  - Animal: "A 00000 0 0999 000000123456" (27 char)  - Industrial: "R 0006 0000000000123456" (23 char)  • BDN-Ita:  -  Animal:  "10000000964000000123456" (23 char)  -  Industrial:  "R00060000000000123456" (21 char)  • ISO Short South America (SA):  -  Animal: "964000000123456" (15 char)  -  Industrial:  "0006 0000000000123456" (21 char)
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     10 3.3.3.2  Use retagging counter The Use retagging counter feature enables the possibility to discriminate two identical EIC but with different retagging counter. When this feature is off the retagging counter is not considered.     3.3.3.3  Ask CIC The Ask CIC feature allows the reader to input a CIC when a new EIC is read.     3.3.3.4  Duplicate CIC allowed The Duplicate CIC allowed feature allows you to insert several equivalences with the same CIC in a single equivalence file.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     11 3.3.3.5  Buzzer duplicate CIC The  Buzzer  duplicate  CIC  feature  makes  an  alert  sound  when  an  already  recorded  CIC  is inserted as new equivalence.     3.3.4  Procedure The Procedure menu allows you to select the definition file which is going to be used with the reader. The  procedure  file  selected defines  which kind  of job  you  intend to do (e.g.: milking, parturition, etc.).  A procedure is a file stored in the SD card containing a set of pre-defined questions. Different procedure-files contain different sets of questions.  The  reader  can  have  several  procedure-files  but  only  one  is  active  at  a  given  time  (current procedure-file). The current procedure-file is selected by the user.  To  select  the  current  procedure  file,  select  Procedure  in  the  Configuration  menu,  the  device displays the name of the current procedure-file.  1.  To change the procedure file, press MODIFY. 2.  Chose the your procedure file from the list, than press SEL.LINE. 3.  Press Exit to go back to menu.   1. 2. 3.      3.3.5  Session  The Session menu allows you to manage the reading session files.  A Reading Session is a file stored in the SD card containing the answers to the related procedure file (questions).  The  name  of  a  reading  session  file  is  composed  by  the  name  of  its  procedure-file  and  the creation-timestamp appended at the end.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     12 After having selected the current procedure-file, the user can create a new reading session file or can select an existing one. When a new reading session is created, it becomes automatically the current reading session file.  3.3.5.1  Continue The Continue feature is used to continue working with the current reading session file.  If no reading session file has been selected (i.e. when the reader has just been turned on), the device prompts the following screen:    To create a new control file, please refer to instructions in the following chapter.  3.3.5.2  New To select the current reading session file, select Reading Session in the Configuration menu, then select New, the device displays the name of the current procedure file.  If the current file is the right one, press OK, otherwise:  1.  To change the procedure file, press MODIFY. 2.  Chose the desired procedure file from the list, than press SEL.LINE. 3.  Press OK to confirm the selected procedure.   1. 2. 3.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     13 3.3.5.3  Open  When Open menu is selected, the device displays the list of the reading session files.    Move through the list using the UP/DOWN buttons and press SEL.LINE to choose the desired file. If no reading session files are present, the device alerts with an acoustic signal (beep).  3.3.5.4  Delete  When Delete menu option is selected, the device displays the list of the reading session files. Move through the list using UP/DOWN buttons to choose the file you want to delete.  3.3.5.5  Send/Print  Use  this  function  to  send  or  print  a  full  session  to  a  pc  or  a  printer  using  the  Bluetooth connection. 3.3.5.6  Modify/Erase  The Modify/Erase feature allows you to edit or delete a line in a reading session file. Since the LCD  is  too  small  to  show  all  fields  defined  in  a  control,  an  identity  field  that  it  is  the representative of each like can be defined in the procedure file.  The identity filed of each reading session line is shown in the LCD:         Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll page-wise the list of the data-sets, once reached the desired data-set page, press SEL.PAGE, select the desired data-set and press SEL.LINE.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     14   When  the  identity  field  is  either  an  EIC  field  or  CIC,  another  searching  mode  has  been implemented along with the control file browsing. The following images show an EIC procedure.     Use LIST to browse page by the reading session file in the standard mode. Use READ to start the GES3S RFID reader. If a tag is read, the EIC is searched in the reading session file. If the EIC is already stored in the reading session file, the EIC data-set  is selected.    In both searching modes, to delete the data-set, press ERASE, the device asks for confirmation (YES or NO).
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     15 If the Erase function is confirmed, the device removes the selected data-set from the current control-file.       To edit the data-set, press MODIFY, the device asks for confirmation (YES or NO).      If the Modify function is confirmed, the device prompts all the pre-defined questions specified in the current reading session file. The newly given responses replace the contents of the selected data-set. Note: all the proceedings in chapters 3.3.5.1 - 3.3.5.6 can be cancelled anytime pressing the button   In a CIC case the procedure is slightly different and instead of reading the TAG, the CIC code has to be manually inserted.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     16 3.3.5.7  Auto start new When the Auto start new function is on, automatically, a new record begins immediately after you finish the previous record.        3.3.5.8  Blank EIC allowed The Blank EIC allowed feature enables the possibility to skip an EIC input request by leaving the field blank.     3.3.5.9  Duplicate Visual Tag/EIC allowed The Duplicate EIC allowed feature allows you to insert several records with the same EIC in a single reading session file.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     17 3.3.5.10  Blank repetition   The Blank repetition feature permits to skip part of the reading session (e.g. if only a part of the livestock has to be controlled instead of the entire number of animals).     In the case the field repetition number is greater than needed, press SKIP to finish the field.      In the case the blank EIC is allowed, the CONTINUE option appears.  3.3.5.11  Send Session When the Send Session parameter is on, the information of the reading session is sent through Bluetooth  (Bluetooth  has  to  be  enabled  and  connected)  to  a  PC  or  a  printer  while processing/reading  the  animals.  This  is  a  significant  difference  compared  to  the  Send/Print command  presented  earlier  in  this  manual  as  the  Send/Print  command  print  in  one  shot  a complete  session  (potentially  including  hundreds  of  animals)  once  the  session  has  been finished.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     18 3.3.5.12  Send field name When  the  Send  field  name  feature  is  on,  the  information  of  the  reading  session  is  sent  via Bluetooth (Bluetooth has to be enabled and connected).  Example of Reading session   In the simple example below, for each animal the GES3 will record:   The EIC (read by the GES3)  The Weight (entered by the operator through the keyboard)  The Breed (entered by the operator through the keyboard)          Start READ  Press CONTINUE  Do input and press OK       Select an input and press SAVE  Press SAVE  After  having answered all  the questions,  press  SAVE to  write the input  data  into the  current reading session file or press MODIFY to re-edit and correct the input data.  3.3.6  Equivalence  The  Equivalence  file  represents  the  animal  population:  it  matches  the  CIC  with  the  Visual Tag/EIC.     The  Equivalence  menu  allows  you  to  browse  and  search  a  particular  equivalence  in  the equivalence file.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     19 3.3.6.1  Show EIC/CIC The Show EIC/CIC feature allows you to decide what to show in the Browse feature, if EIC or CIC.    3.3.6.2  Browse The Browse feature permits to select a specific record and see the details.        Select the desired CIC or EIC code (depending on the Show EIC/CIC setting), and then confirm by pressing SEL. LINE in order to see the equivalence (see image below).
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     20   3.3.6.3  Search CIC  The Search CIC feature allows you to find a specific CIC code searching by name. Simply insert the name of the CIC desired and press OK.  Important: the Search CIC feature is CASE SENSITIVE!         3.3.7  Reading Sound The  Reading  sound  feature  enables  or  disables  the  acoustic  signal  when  a  tag  is  found/not found.  When  the  key  feature  is  OFF,  the  sound  is  disabled.  When  it  is  ON,  the  sound  is enabled. 3.3.8  Send version As a confirmation that the Bluetooth is enabled and connected, when the Send version feature is on, the version of the firmware will be read in the window of the communication program (i.e.: HyperTerminal). 3.3.9  Send reading The Send reading feature, depending on settings, permits to display the EIC, the CIC or nothing in  the  window  of  the  communication  program  of  the  PC  (i.e.:  HyperTerminal)  during  every reading.  3.4  Set Up The Setup menu allows managing all the configuration options of the reader. There are various features in the Setup menu, as shown in the following figure:
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     21   You can scroll through the Setup features by pressing the UP or DOWN button.  3.4.1  Timeout backlight The Timeout backlight feature allows you to decide how many seconds the display has to stay on (maximum 40 seconds).    3.4.2  Auto Shutdown The Auto Shutdown feature defines the maximum period (1 to 5 minutes) that the reader stays on while no buttons are pressed. After this period the reader automatically switches off.     3.4.3  Audio level The  Audio  Level  feature  defines  the  volume  of  the  sounds  of  the  device  and  allows  you  to disable the audio.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     22       3.4.4  Display brightness The Display brightness feature defines the level of the brightness of the display.     3.4.5  Keyboard sound The Keyboard sound feature enables or disables the acoustic signal when a button is pressed. When the key feature is OFF, the sound is disabled. When it is ON, the sound is enabled.     3.4.6  Start-up sound The Start-up sound feature enables or disables the acoustic signal when the reader is switched on. When the feature is OFF, the sound is disabled. When it is ON, the sound is enabled.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     23      3.4.7  Shutdown sound The Shutdown sound feature enables or disables the acoustic signal when the device is turned off. When the feature is OFF, the sound is disabled. When it is ON, the sound is enabled.   3.4.8  Start-up image The  Start-up  image  feature  defines  whether  or  not  to  display  the  image  while  the  reader  is switching  on. When  the  feature  is  OFF,  the  image  is  disabled. When  it  is  ON,  the  image  is enabled.     3.4.9  Decimal Separator The Decimal Separator feature allows you to decide between dot (.) or comma (,) as a decimal separator for the decimal numbers.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     24       3.4.10   Test Unit The  Test  unit  feature  allows  you  to  test  your  device.  It’s  intended  to  be  used  mainly  for Datamars support team.   3.4.10.1  Autotuning RFID (For Datamars support only) The Autotuning RFID test shows the values of tuning position and power   3.4.10.2  Cyclic Delay (For Datamars support only) This feature allows changing the time duration of one reading cycle. The Cyclic Delay has to take longer than the Reading Timeout.  3.4.10.3  Cyclic Reading (For Datamars support only) This feature starts the reading cyclic test, that is based on: - Reading time - Pause  3.4.10.4  CNT Reading (For Datamars support only) This feature starts a reading test and indicates the percentage of the readings done.  3.4.10.5  Save RF (For Datamars support only) This feature allows saving information about RF analogic signal.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     25 3.4.10.6  Save HDX (For Datamars support only) This feature allows saving info HDX about analogic signal.  3.4.10.7  Save FDX-B (For Datamars support only) This feature allows saving info FDX-B about analogical signal.  3.4.10.8  Test Keyboard (For Datamars support only) This feature allows testing the correct functioning of the reader keyboard    3.5  Date & Time   3.5.1  Format This menu allows you to adjust the date and time including the date format (EU format if you prefer to have the day before the month, US format if you prefer to have the month before the day, and the TIMESTAMP format).   3.5.2  Set date To set the date, select Set date and insert the current date.      3.5.3  Set time To set the clock, select Set time and insert the current time.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     26     3.6  Shutdown In order to switch off your reader, select the Shutdown menu.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     27 4  GES3S connectivity  The GES3S supports 2 connectivity interfaces: USB and Bluetooth.  USB is used in Mass Storage configuration, meaning that when connected to a computer thru USB, the  GES3S  is  seen  as  an  extra  disk  space.  USB  connection  is  used  to  interface  the  reader  with Rumisoft and can only be used when the reader is not operating.  On  the  contrary,  the  Bluetooth  connection  should  be  used  when  the  GES3S  needs  to  send  data towards another device (computer, weighing-scale, printer…) while the reader is operating. 4.1  USB This is the connectivity that shall be used to interface the GES3 with Rumisoft. A USB cable is provided so you can connect your reader to a computer. Insert the mini USB plug of the USB cable into the connector of the GES3S reader; insert the other cable’s plug into the computer’s USB port.  The GES3S reader will automatically switch on in Mass Storage Device mode, the connection between the reader and the PC is now established, and a pop-up window will appear on your computer monitor, showing the contents of the GES3S embedded Memory Card.  4.2  Bluetooth As  with  many  advanced  Bluetooth  devices,  there  are  2  ways  to  use  the  GES3  Bluetooth connectivity. These are commonly named Bluetooth Master and Bluetooth Slave.  When the GES3 is used as a Bluetooth Slave, the GES3S is put in ‘discoverable mode’ and can thus be discovered/found by other Bluetooth devices.  On the contrary, when the GES3 is used as Bluetooth Master, the reader itself looks for other Bluetooth devices in its surrounding.  The  GES3S  supports  only  one Bluetooth  connection  at  a  time.  For  example,  it  can’t  be connected simultaneously to a printer and a PC.  When Bluetooth is enabled, the auto shutdown feature of the GES3S is disabled.  IMPORTANT NOTE: independently if configured in Slave or Master, the Bluetooth connection is always a one way transmission from the GES3S to the paired device. Indeed the GES3S always sends data to the paired device  and never receive any data. The type of data that is sent via Bluetooth by the GES3S is defined by 4 parameters in the CONFIGURATION submenu (Send  version and  Send  reading  parameters)  and  in  the  CONFIGURATION/SESSION submenu (Send session and Send field name parameters) as described earlier in this manual   4.2.1  Bluetooth Slave. That’s the mode we recommend to use when you wish to connect the GES3 to a computer.  Turn-on your reader and press the Bluetooth key for 2 sec (on the bottom left-hand corner of the keypad).
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     28                  Choose ‘ENABLE’. Your GES3S is now discoverable and will be found if you launch a Bluetooth scan from your computer. For more information regarding how to perform a Bluetooth scan and pairing from your computer, please refer to Operating System manual.  IMPORTANT NOTE: GES3S Bluetooth passkey or pairing code is 0 (zero)   Once your GES3S and your computer have been successfully paired, you can use a tool like Hyperterminal to visualize the data sent by the GES3S to the computer. Alternatively you can also use the dashboard functionality of Rumisoft as displayed below:       4.2.2  Bluetooth Master. We recommend  using  this  mode  when the  GES3S  needs  to  be  connected  to  a  printer,  to  a weighing scale or to any device that can be connected as a Bluetooth SPP slave device.  Once pairing  has  been done  you  need to pick-up  the  right  COM  port  on  your computer and set the Baud rate to 115'200 bps to establish a data connection This snapshot shows which data is sent via Bluetooth with the 2 parameters  CONFIGURATION/Send Version and CONFIGURATION/Send Reading at ON                  12/06/2013    12.30.10           SEARCH           ENABLE     DISABLE           SEARCH           ENABLE
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     29 IMPORTANT NOTE: the list of printers and weighing scales supported by the GES3S increases continuously. To know if your specific device is supported, please contact your Datamars sales representative.  Turn-on your reader and press the Bluetooth key for 2 sec (on the bottom left-hand corner of the keypad).               Choose SEARCH to start looking for Bluetooth devices in the surrounding. This may take up to a few minutes.  Please  note  that  early  version  of  the  Bluetooth  module  present  on  the  GES3S  was  not supporting Bluetooth Master mode and pressing the SEARCH button will display the following message: Warning: This function is not supported by the bluetooth module!! In  case  such  a  message  is  displayed  and  you  are  interested  in  the  Bluetooth  Master functionality please contact your Datamars Sales representative.  After a successful scan, the devices that are found are displayed as on the below screenshot. As  an  example  the  following  screenshot  features  a  mobile  printer  and  a  TruTest  XR3000 weighing scale.                Use  the  right  arrow  to  choose  which  device  you  want  to  pair.  Validate  your  choice  with  the CONNECT button.     A successful pairing will display the following scree and the inside of the Bluetooth logo on the top left hand corner will turn green, indicating that Bluetooth is ON and connected.                   12/06/2013    12.30.10           SEARCH           ENABLE     SCAN             CONNECT  TIII Bluetooth Printer 001b3501fdc4   XR3000 00a0963644eb                    12/06/2013    12.30.10           SEARCH           ENABLE     DISABLE           SEARCH           ENABLE
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     30                 You are now ready to start reading animals or initiate a new session. The selected data (EIC, CIC,  Session,…)  will be sent to the paired device via the GES3S Bluetooth connection each time they are validated.     MENU               READ            SESSION               12/06/2013    12.30.10           SEARCH           ENABLE
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     31 5  Battery Management  The GES3S is equipped with high quality Li-Ion cells battery.    5.1  Battery level indicator The battery level is shown by five bars on the battery logo. Please note that when one red bar is left, the battery level is less than 20% of the full charge. 5.2  How to recharge the battery In order to recharge the battery simply plug the USB cable into the corresponding connector on the bottom of the reader and connect it to a PC or a wall mount adapter with USB plug.  Once the cable has been plugged in, the GES3S charges the battery in a few hours. Battery logo
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     32 6  Take care of your reader  If  the outer  casing  of  the  reader  becomes  soiled,  it  can  be  cleaned  with  a  damp  cloth.  First ensure that it is not connected to the charger.  If for any reason the reader is not working, please do not attempt to repair it, but return it for repair  to  your  local  dealer.  Any  attempt  to  open  the  reader  yourself  will  void  the  IP67 certification.  The GES3S reader is equipped with Li-Ion type battery. This battery lasts longer and does not contain Cadmium or lead, which makes it much safer for the environment. If the reader has to be destroyed, please return it to a battery specialist for battery recycling.  The  display  of  the  reader  GES3S  may change  color  if  exposed  to  temperatures  higher than 50°C. It will return to its original color as soon as the temperature gets below 50°C.  At very low temperatures the display may lose its contrast, but at normal temperatures it will return to its normal contrast.  Caution:  if  the  reader  has  to  be  transported  by  air,  the  USB  connector  cap  has  to  be  open during the flight.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     33 7  Specifications  1.  Storage temperature: -20 to +65 °C, 85% RH, non-condensing 2.  Normal operating temperature: -5 to +55 °C, 85% RH non-condensing 3.  Charging temperature: +5°C to +40°C, 85% RH, non-condensing 4.  Standards: ISO11784/5, ISO11784-AMD1 and ISO24631-2 5.  External power supply: USB cable 6.  Dimensions: 223 x 108 x 41 mm 7.  TAG compatibility: FDX-B, HDX 8.  Transmission frequency: 134.2 kHz 9.  Battery life: >500 cycles 10.  Weight: 326 g 11.  Environment protection: IP67 (EN 60529) 12. Interfaces to host PC: USB and Bluetooth
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     34 8  Software Rumisoft 8.1  Introduction Rumisoft is a software tool that can be used to manage equivalences, definitions and controls files for your device. It also allows the user to configure the reader in a user  friendly graphic environment. 8.2  How to install Rumisoft Rumisoft application can be found on the SD Memory card embedded in the reader.  To  install  it,  connect  the  GES3S  to  the  PC  (see  chapter  4.1)  and  when  the  pop-up  window appears, select “SD Memory Card”. Click on the Doc folder and then select “setup.exe”. After  that  operation,  follow  the  instructions  on  the  screen  to  complete  the  installation  of  the Rumisoft. For more information please refer to the “Rumisoft User Manual”. 8.3  Configuration of GES3S GES3S  configurations  can  be  changed  through  the  SW  RumiSoft.  For  details  refer  to  the Rumisoft User Manual.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     35 9  Do you have any problem by identifying an animal? 9.1  The reading distance is too short   The  maximum  reading  distance  is  obtained  with  the  transponder  (tag)  perpendicular  to  the antenna and aimed at the centre of the antenna coil. If the tag is implanted into an animal its orientation may not be optimal and therefore the reading distance may be reduced.  You might be close to a source of electromagnetic disturbances like video or TV. Move a few meters away and try again.  Do not use the reader on a steel table. The metal will reduce the performance of the antenna.  The reading distance is reduced if the transponder is still in the needle. 9.2  The reader does not read the transponder   Change the angle of the reader and try again.  Some types of transponders from other manufacturers are disturbed if placed in the centre of the reader-antenna. It is possible that some tags will not function if placed in parallel and at the centre of the antenna. Change the direction of the tag or of the antenna. 9.3  The reader does not work   Charge  the  reader  for  at  least  30  minutes  and  try  again  (recommended  time  for  full  battery recharge = 2 hours).  Check the ambient temperature: it has to be between -5ºC and +45º C.  If you’re still having problems, please contact your dealer.  The GES3S reader is a product developed and produced by DATAMARS, Switzerland.  Should  you have any suggestions  or require  information  regarding  this or  other  DATAMARS products, please contact your dealer.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     36 10 Certifications  European directives  Datamars,  Via  ai  Prati,  CH-6930  Bedano  declares,  under  its  own  responsibility,  that  the  product GES3S is in accordance with the following standards:   ETSI EN 300 330-1 / ETSI EN 300 330-2   Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum matters (ERM) - Short Range Devices.  ETSI EN 301 489-1 / ETSI EN 301 489-3   Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services.  IEC/EN 61000-4-2 / IEC/EN 61000-4-3/ IEC/EN 61000-4-4/ IEC/EN 61000-4-6   Electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic field, electrical fast transient/burst, radio-frequency fields’ immunity.   GES3S satisfies the essential requirements of directives 99/5/EC.  American directives  Datamars SA, Via ai Prati, CH-6930 Bedano declares, under its own responsibility, that the product Ges3S is in accordance with the following standards:  FCC Part 15B Part 15 Class B Computing Device Perioheral FCC Part 15C Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     37 11 Information to user  FCC Part 15 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.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 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  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Attention: The final product must have the ferrite fixed permanently to the power supply cable.  IC RSS 210 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.  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,  et  (2)  l’utilisateur  de  l’appareil  doit accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique subi, même  si le  brouillage  est  susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     38 12 End of life  Disassembly Instructions for GES3S reader  Product Name / Model Description GES3S / Any models Universal portable reader  Only authorized recyclers are permitted to use these disassembly instructions. Any attempted disassembly by a user or unauthorized party will void the product warranty and may irreparably damage the product.  Tools Required  Tool Description Tool Size (if applicable) Nipper Medium Philips screwdriver (0) Small Cutter pliers Medium Hot Air Gun Big  Product Disassembly Process  1   All  external  plastics  have  to  be  removed  from the  reader  (use  Philips  screwdriver  to  remove all screws).   The  Keypad  has  to  be  removed  from  the  top cover  casing  (use  the  Hot  Air  Gun  with  the cutter  pliers  in  order  to  easily  remove  the keypad).   The  Speaker  has  to  be  removed  from  the bottom cover casing (use the Hot Air Gun with the  cutter  pliers  in  order  to  easily  remove  the speaker).   The Mini USB cable and the battery have to be removed from the bottom cover casing.  2   Dispose  plastic  parts  of  the  reader  in accordance with local recycling laws.  3   Dispose  electronics  parts  of  the  reader  in accordance with local recycling laws.
 GES3S Manual – v. 1.5  June 2013     39 4   Remove cables  from batteries  (use the nipper to do this operation).   Dispose  batteries  of  the  reader  in  accordance with local recycling laws.  5   Remove  cables  form  the  speaker  (use  the nipper to do this operation).   Dispose  the  speaker  of  the  reader  in accordance with local recycling laws.  6   Dispose  cables  of  the  reader  in  accordance with local recycling laws.

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