Datamars LABMAXIII RFID Stationary Reader for Animal Identification User Manual LabMaxIII
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Contents:
1 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 4
1.2 FRONT OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................. 4
2 USER INTERFACE .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 KEYPAD ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 ON BUTTON ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.2.1 Power ON the reader ......................................................................................................... 5
2.2.2 Turn OFF the reader .......................................................................................................... 7
2.3 READ A TRANSPONDER ................................................................................................................ 7
2.3.1 Interrupt a reading session ................................................................................................ 8
3 MANAGING THE MENU .................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 FIND YOUR WAY IN THE MENU ....................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1 Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 9
3.2 RFID ........................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.1 Reading Timeout ............................................................................................................. 10
3.2.2 AID Format ...................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.3 No Display ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.4 FDX-B .............................................................................................................................. 12
3.3 SETUP ...................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3.1 Startup file ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 Update loader .................................................................................................................. 14
3.3.3 Bluetooth ......................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.4 USB VCP ......................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.5 DIAG LVL ........................................................................................................................ 16
3.3.6 DIAG SRC ....................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.7 Send reading ................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.8 Auto Shutdown ................................................................................................................ 18
3.4 INFO ......................................................................................................................................... 18
3.5 LANGUAGE................................................................................................................................ 18
3.6 DATE & TIME ............................................................................................................................ 19
3.6.1 Format ............................................................................................................................. 19
3.6.2 Set date ........................................................................................................................... 19
3.6.3 Set time ........................................................................................................................... 20
3.7 DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................... 20
3.7.1 Timeout backlight ............................................................................................................ 20
3.7.2 Display brightness ........................................................................................................... 21
3.7.3 Start-up image ................................................................................................................. 21
3.8 AUDIO ...................................................................................................................................... 21
3.8.1 Audio level ....................................................................................................................... 22
3.8.2 Keyboard sound .............................................................................................................. 22
3.8.3 Start-up sound ................................................................................................................. 22
3.8.4 Shutdown sound .............................................................................................................. 23
3.8.5 Reading Sound ................................................................................................................ 23
3.9 TEST ........................................................................................................................................ 23
3.9.1 Autotuning RFID .............................................................................................................. 24
3.9.2 Read Cycle ...................................................................................................................... 24
3.9.3 Cyclic Test ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.9.4 Statistic Test .................................................................................................................... 25
4 CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1 SHUTDOWN .............................................................................................................................. 26
4.2 RECORDING .............................................................................................................................. 27
4.2.1 Recording Stopped .......................................................................................................... 27
4.2.2 Recording Started ............................................................................................................ 27
4.3 BLUETOOTH .............................................................................................................................. 28
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4.3.1 Bluetooth Disabled .......................................................................................................... 28
4.3.2 Bluetooth Enabled ........................................................................................................... 28
4.4 PC COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................................. 29
4.4.1 Mass Storage Mode ........................................................................................................ 29
4.4.2 Serial USB Mode ............................................................................................................. 29
4.5 AUDIO LEVEL ............................................................................................................................ 30
4.5.1 Audio Off .......................................................................................................................... 30
4.5.2 Audio On .......................................................................................................................... 30
4.6 BRIGHTNESS LEVEL .................................................................................................................. 31
4.6.1 Brightness High ............................................................................................................... 31
4.6.2 Brightness Mid ................................................................................................................. 31
4.6.3 Brightness Low ................................................................................................................ 31
5 CONNECTORS ............................................................................................................................. 32
5.1 POWER SUPPLY INPUT .............................................................................................................. 32
5.2 USB INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................... 32
6 COMMAND INTERFACE ............................................................................................................... 33
6.1 COMMAND OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................ 33
6.2 COMMAND DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 34
6.2.1 Command: .v ................................................................................................................... 34
6.2.2 Command: .n ................................................................................................................... 34
6.2.3 Command: .i .................................................................................................................... 34
6.2.4 Command: .isNNNN ........................................................................................................ 34
6.3 NEW COMMANDS ....................................................................................................................... 34
6.3.1 Command: .T (only for debug mode) .............................................................................. 34
6.3.2 Command: .ATNG ........................................................................................................... 35
6.3.3 Command: .DTNG (only for debug mode) ...................................................................... 35
6.3.4 Command: .SDATE ......................................................................................................... 35
6.3.5 Command: .STIME .......................................................................................................... 35
6.3.6 Command: .GDATE ......................................................................................................... 35
6.3.7 Command: .GTIME .......................................................................................................... 35
6.3.8 Command: .BLUD ........................................................................................................... 35
7 TAKE CARE OF YOUR READER ................................................................................................. 36
8 SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................... 37
9 INFORMATION TO USER ............................................................................................................. 38
10 DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM IDENTIFYING AN ANIMAL? ......................................................... 39
10.1 THE READING DISTANCE IS TOO SHORT ................................................................................... 39
10.2 THE READER DOES NOT READ THE TRANSPONDER ................................................................... 39
10.3 THE READER DOES NOT WORK................................................................................................ 39
11 ADVANCED USER INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................ 40
11.1 CONSOLE COMMANDS DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................... 40
11.1.1 Get firmware version command ...................................................................................... 40
12 CERTIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 41
13 END OF LIFE ................................................................................................................................. 42
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1 Description
1.1 General description
The LAB MAX III is a RF-ID reader designed to identify animal in laboratory.
For this reason it is recommended to use the reader in an indoor environment.
It reads only ISO FDX-B transponder in accordance to ISO Standard 11784/5.
It allows fast and efficient reading of any animal which has been given an electronic ID device.
1.2 Front overview
Figure 1.2.1
1.3 Connection
Figure 1.3.1
USB
Power Supply
Casing
Keypad
Sticker
Antenna
Display
Power Supply
USB
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2 User interface
2.1 Keypad
Figure 2.1.1
2.2 ON button
2.2.1 Power ON the reader
The button has to be pressed in order to switch on the reader. The display shows the following
start-up picture:
(0.8) 0.6.4
Figure 2.2.1
Under the Datamars logo, you can see the firmware version and the bootloader version in brackets.
ON button
SELECT LEFT button
SELECT RIGHT button
ON button
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After a few seconds the main screen shot appears:
Figure 2.2.2
1. The Recording indicator shows if the reader is saving output on file or not.
2. The USB communication indicator shows if the reader is set on Mass Storage Mode or in Virtual
COM Port.
3. Bluetooth indicator: Bluetooth is optional. = Bluetooth module on, = Bluetooth connection
established and ready to use.
4. Date format can be selected between EU/US/TIMESTAMP.
5. Clock time is in 24 hour mode.
6. Press to enter in the main menu of reader
7. Press to start a reading session
8. Press to enter in the settings menu of reader
5. Clock
4. Date
3. Bluetooth indicator
2.USB communication indicator
1.Recording indicator
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2.2.2 Turn OFF the reader
After a period of non-use the device goes 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 button.
In order to manually switch off the reader, keep pushing the 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.
2.3 Read a transponder
In order to start with a reading session you must be sure that the LAB MAX III reader is turned on, if
not you should proceed with the step 2.2.1.
The button has to be pressed in order to start with the reading session, as shown in the
following picture:
Figure 2.3.1
Place the animal over the reader and wait for the reading result, which can have followings results:
Successful read, as shown in Figure 2.3.2:
Figure 2.3.2
2. Country Code
1. Transponder type + Field bit info
3. ID Code
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a. When the reader displays the word “Industry” as transponder type, it means that this
transponder is not coded for animals.
b. The Alpha country code is according to ISO 3166, ISO 11784/5.
c. The Identity Code number is according to ISO 11784/5.
Unsuccessful read, as shown in the following picture:
Figure 2.3.3
After a while the reading mode times out. The reader stops and shows the message “TAG NOT
FOUND”. This time can be set by the user in the reader menu.
2.3.1 Interrupt a reading session
The ON button has to be pressed in order to stop a reading session, this operation is possible to make
in any time of a reading session.
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3 Managing the menu
3.1 Find your way in the menu
Switch on the reader by pressing the button, please refer to chapter 2.2.1.
In order to open the main menu press SELECT LEFT button on the keypad, as shown in the following
picture:
The display shows the following figure:
Figure 3.1.1
You can scroll through the menu by pressing the SELECT LEFT button. In order to enter a sub menu,
you have to press the button while it is highlighted. In order to exit the main menu and return in
initial state of reader you have to press the SELECT RIGHT.
3.1.1 Parameters
The button is used to select and confirm the changes made through the parameters. While the
parameter is selected you must press the button for more than 2 seconds to cancel the change
and go back into the main menu. The SELECT LEFT and the SELECT RIGHT buttons are used for
change the parameter value, as shown in followings pictures:
Figure 3.1.2 Figure 3.1.3
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3.2 RFID
The RFID menu allows you to manage the configuration.
Figure 3.2.1
3.2.1 Reading Timeout
The Reading timeout feature defines the maximum period while the reader has to stay in reading
mode.
Figure 3.2.2
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3.2.2 AID Format
The AID format menu defines how to show on the display, and over Bluetooth, the transponder
information.
Figure 3.2.3
It allows six different AID 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)
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3.2.3 No Display
The No Display feature allows choosing if the Display will shutdown while reading or not (default
setting).
Figure 3.2.4
3.2.4 FDX-B
The FDX-B feature allows enabling or disabling the FDX-B tags.
Figure 3.2.5
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3.3 Setup
The Setup menu allows you to manage all the configuration options of the reader.
Figure 3.3.1
There are various features in the ‘setup’ menu. You can scroll through the features by pressing the
SELECT LEFT button.
3.3.1 Startup file
The Startup file feature allows choosing if the reader will save data on file when it is switched on. The
recording indicator shows this setting.
Figure 3.3.2
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3.3.2 Update loader
This feature allows uploading the bootloader in the reader.
A valid bootloader image must be downloaded in the reader, using the following procedure:
a) Shutdown the reader and connect it to the PC , using the USB cable.
b) Open Computer and select the LAB MAX III (typically E:), as shown in Figure 3.3.3.
Figure 3.3.3
c) Open the folder “sys” and insert the file IAPLabMaxIII.bin, as shown in Figure 3.3.4.
Figure 3.3.4
d) Disconnect the reader from the PC.
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e) Wait until the reader restart and go in Setup menu, then choose Update loader as shown in the
following picture.
Figure 3.3.5
f) If the update has been successfully executed the reader sends a firmware update audio signal and
makes a shutdown, otherwise it makes an error short sound.
g) Press the button to start the reader.
h) In case of error, restart from step a), since no valid file has been found by the reader to start the
firmware update.
3.3.3 Bluetooth
This feature allows switching on or off the Bluetooth communication.
Figure 3.3.6
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3.3.4 USB VCP
This feature allows choosing the Mass Storage or Virtual Com Port.
The first has to be selected when we want to use the reader like a normal storage support.
The second allows exchanging data to the PC using program like Hyperterminal.
Figure 3.3.7
3.3.5 DIAG LVL
This feature allows choosing which level of tracing we want to send in output.
There are four levels and higher levels enable also lower levels:
1. DEBUG all firmware tracing
2. INFO diagnostic information like battery level, Operating System status or statistic test
outputs
3. ERROR hardware and firmware errors
4. NONE no tracing only reading
Figure 3.3.8
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3.3.6 DIAG SRC
This feature allows choosing where we want to send the output.
There are four choices:
1. FILE the device save the output in an internal file.
2. USB the device communicate its outputs via USB.
3. BT the device communicate its outputs via Bluetooth.
4. ALL the device uses all the previous output features together.
Figure 3.3.9
3.3.7 Send reading
This feature allows choosing
There are two choices:
1. EIC
2. None
Figure 3.3.10
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3.3.8 Auto Shutdown
The Auto Shutdown feature defines the maximum period that the reader stays on while no buttons are
pressed. After this period the reader automatically switches off.
Figure 3.3.11
3.4 Info
This menu only gives information about the version of the Bootloader and the Firmware on the reader.
Figure 3.4.1
3.5 Language
This menu allows you to select the language on your device.
Figure 3.5.1 Figure 3.5.2
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3.6 Date & Time
The Data Time menu allows changing settings about the current data and time.
Figure 3.6.1
3.6.1 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).
Figure 3.6.2
3.6.2 Set date
To set the date, select SET DATE and insert the current date.
Figure 3.6.3
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3.6.3 Set time
To set the clock, select SET TIME and insert the current time.
Figure 3.6.4
3.7 Display
The Display menu allows managing all visual features.
Figure 3.7.1
3.7.1 Timeout backlight
The Timeout backlight feature allows you to decide how many seconds the display has to stay on.
Figure 3.7.2
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3.7.2 Display brightness
The Display brightness feature defines the level of the brightness of the display.
Figure 3.7.3
3.7.3 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.
Figure 3.7.4
3.8 Audio
The Audio menu allows changing sound’s features.
Figure 3.8.1
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3.8.1 Audio level
The Audio Level feature defines the volume of the sounds of the device and allows you to disable the
audio.
Figure 3.8.2
3.8.2 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.
Figure 3.8.3
3.8.3 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.
Figure 3.8.4
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3.8.4 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.
Figure 3.8.5
3.8.5 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.
Figure 3.8.6
3.9 Test
The Test unit feature allows you to test your device.
Figure 3.9.1
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3.9.1 Autotuning RFID
The Autotuning RFID test shows the values of tuning position and power.
Figure 3.9.2 Figure 3.9.3
3.9.2 Read Cycle
This feature allows changing the time of one cycle of reading. Note that it has to be higher than the
Read timeout set in RFID menu.
Figure 3.9.4
3.9.3 Cyclic Test
This feature starts the reading cyclic test.
The cycle is composed by two parts:
1. A reading time of the amount of seconds set in the Read timeout in RFID menu
2. A pause time of the amount of time set in Read Cycle minus the reading time.
Figure 3.9.5
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3.9.4 Statistic Test
This feature starts the reading test of a standard time and visualizes the percentage of reading done
of all the tags.
Figure 3.9.6
The final result of a Statistic Test looks like:
Figure 3.9.7
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4 Control
The control menu allows enabling various features like Recording mode or Bluetooth communication.
Figure 3.9.1
4.1 Shutdown
The Shutdown feature allows shutting down the reader.
Figure 4.1.1
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4.2 Recording
This feature allows recording data on file.
4.2.1 Recording Stopped
If we choose the Recording Stopped feature, the reader stops saving data on the file.
Figure 4.2.1
4.2.2 Recording Started
If we choose the Recording Started feature, the reader start saving data on the file.
Figure 4.2.2
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4.3 Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature enables or disables the Bluetooth communication.
4.3.1 Bluetooth Disabled
If we choose the Bluetooth Disabled feature, the reader stops the Bluetooth communication.
Figure 4.3.1
4.3.2 Bluetooth Enabled
If we choose the Bluetooth Enabled feature, the reader starts the Bluetooth communication.
Figure 4.3.2
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4.4 PC communication
This feature defines how the reader communicates with the computer via USB.
4.4.1 Mass Storage Mode
This feature enables the reader to be used like a mass storage memory.
Figure 4.4.1
4.4.2 Serial USB Mode
This feature enables the serial communication through the reader and the computer.
Figure 4.4.2
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4.5 Audio Level
The Audio Level feature defines the volume of the sounds of the device.
4.5.1 Audio Off
This feature allows switching off the audio of the reader.
Figure 4.5.1
4.5.2 Audio On
This feature enables the audio of the reader.
Figure 4.5.2
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4.6 Brightness Level
The Brightness Level feature defines the darkness of the video on the device.
4.6.1 Brightness High
This feature sets the Brightness Level to the highest value.
Figure 4.6.1
4.6.2 Brightness Mid
This feature sets the Brightness Level to the average value. The video becomes darker.
Figure 4.6.2
4.6.3 Brightness Low
This feature sets the Brightness Level to the lowest value.
Figure 4.6.3
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5 Connectors
5.1 Power Supply Input
The LAB MAX III has to be connected to the Power Switching Adapter in order to supply the reader.
The power supply is a switching unit used by laptop computers and is compatible with the power
source worldwide, and the output power is 12VDC with 2A.
Power supply: 100-240VAC/0.5A/47-63Hz 12 VDC 2 A. The power supply has the earth connected to
the GND. On the Jack connector the positive (plus) is at the center pin.
Figure 5.1.1
5.2 USB interface
The reader is provided with an USB cable in order to connect it to the PC as Mass Storage Device or
via Virtual COM Port as explained in next chapter.
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6 Command interface
6.1 Command overview
LAB MAX III is controlled through a serial interface, configured as following:
- Baud rate: 9600, 14400, 38400, 57600, 115200 (default).
- Data: 8 bit
- Parity: none
- Stop: 1 bit
- Flow control: none
TeraTerm VT or HyperTerminal are examples of available PC software that allow to setup and control
the reader LAB MAX III.
Connect a PC running HyperTerminal to the LAB MAX III, setup the serial port and turn on the LAB
MAX III. The following output is displayed:
DATAMARS S.A. LabMaxIII firmware version: (x.x) x.x.x
The following table summarizes the LAB MAX III commands which were present in the old version of
the reader:
CMD
Description Old commands
Parameter
.v
Get reader version
.n
Get noise level
.i
Get unit Serial Number
.isNNNN
Set unit Serial Number
The following table summarizes the new LAB MAX III commands:
CMD
Description New commands
Parameter
.T
Save FDXB acquired signal
.ATNG
Start antenna autotuning
.DTNG
Start/Stop debugging antenna tuning level
.SDATE
Set Date using format dd/mm/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
.STIME
Set Time using format hh:mm:ss
hh:mm:ss
.GDATE
Get Date using format dd/mm/yyyy
.GTIME
Get Time using format hh:mm:ss
.BLUD
Reserved
An online command short description can be displayed typing the ‘?’ on the keyboard:
-------------------------------- Command Line Help -------------------------------
.v Get reader version
.n Get noise level
.i Get unit Serial Number
.isNNNN Set unit Serial Number
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-------------------------------- New Commands -------------------------------------
.T Save FDXB acquired signal
.ATNG Start antenna autotuning
.DTNG Start/Stop debugging antenna tuning level
.SDATE Set Date using format dd/mm/yyyy
.STIME Set Time using format hh:mm:ss
.GDATE Get Date using format dd/mm/yyyy
.GTIME Get Time using format hh:mm:ss
.BLUD Reserved
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6.2 Command description
The back compatibility commands are identical for the LabMaxII and the LAB MAX III readers. They
don’t need any other special character to be executed.
All commands available starts always with a ‘.’ (DOT) followed by the command name (CMD), and
end with a carriage return ([CR] = 13 dec).
.CMD [CR]
6.2.1 Command: .v
It returns the firmware version from LAB MAX III, as shown in the following example:
User: .v
LAB MAX III answer: FW Vx.x.x (Vx.x)
6.2.2 Command: .n
It returns the measured noise level. Values of 10 are a bad level end values of 0 are good level, as
shown in the following example:
User: .n
LAB MAX III answer: 1
6.2.3 Command: .i
It returns the 4 character of the unit Serial Number. If the unit is not equipped with the feature, the
message is: "noID", as shown in the following example:
User: .i
LAB MAX III answer: noID
6.2.4 Command: .isNNNN
It sets up the unit Serial Number, in order to set this SN enter a 4 digit number after typing the
command. If the code entered is not valid it will be changed to "noID", as shown in following example.
User: .is4A58
LAB MAX III answer: noID
Else
User: .is1234
LAB MAX III answer: 1234
Note that the number will be accepted also if the feature is not installed but the number will be
lost at the next power off.
6.3 New commands
6.3.1 Command: .T (only for debug mode)
Only for debug mode: it saves FDXB and HDX acquired signal, as shown in following example:
User: .T
LAB MAX III answer: DC Level: 2051
FDX Noise Floor: 1929740 (2500000)
fdxbDC: 2056
fdxbSynch: 17
fdxbHeader: 224
FDXB Done: decoderTAGFOUND
Decoding total time: 30
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6.3.2 Command: .ATNG
It starts the antenna autotuning, as shown in following example:
User: .ATNG
LAB MAX III answer: Autotuning: 7 : 3087
6.3.3 Command: .DTNG (only for debug mode)
It starts/stop the debugging antenna tuning level, as shown in following example:
User: .DTNG
LAB MAX III answer: Tuning level: 3913 (3856, 385)
Tuning level: 3907 (3856, 385)
Tuning level: 3920 (3856, 385)
Tuning level: 3917 (3856, 385)
Tuning level: 3915 (3856, 385)
Tuning level: 3908 (3856, 385)
User: .DTNG
6.3.4 Command: .SDATE
It set the date using dd/mm/yyyy format, as shown in following example:
User: .SDATE 31/10/2011
LAB MAX III answer: Date: 31/10/2011
6.3.5 Command: .STIME
It set the time using hh:mm:ss format, as shown in following example:
User: .STIME 16:40:30
LAB MAX III answer: Time: 16:40:30
6.3.6 Command: .GDATE
It gets the date using the dd/mm/yyyy format, as shown in following example:
User: .GDATE
LAB MAX III answer: Date:31/10/2011
6.3.7 Command: .GTIME
It get the time using the hh:mm:ss format, as shown in following example:
User: .GTIME
LAB MAX III answer: Time: 10:07:18
6.3.8 Command: .BLUD
Command reserved to specialized personnel (service and support and/or repair centers).
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7 Take care of your reader
Ensure that the reader does not get damaged. Do not drop it onto a hard surface or subject it to wet
conditions.
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.
The display of the reader LAB MAX III 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.
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8 Specification
Storage temperature: -20°C to 65°, 85% RH non condensing
Operating temperature: -5°C to 55°, 85% RH non condensing
Housing material: ABS (UL94 HB)
Housing dimension: 340mm (L) x 240mm (W) x 40mm (H)
Housing protection level: IP--
Power supply: +12V Switching Power Supply Adapter
Interface to host PC: USB connection
Transmission frequency: 134.2 kHz
Tag compatibility: FDX-B
Standards: ISO 11784/5
Typical reading distance: xxmm FDX-B: up to 25cm
Certificate: CE, FCC
Reader weight: xxxx g
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9 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.
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10 Do you have a problem identifying an animal?
10.1 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.
10.2 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.
10.3 The reader does not work
Check the ambient temperature: it has to be between -5ºC and +45º C.
If you’re still having problems, please contact your dealer.
The LAB MAX III 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.
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11 Advanced user instructions
11.1 Console commands description
This section is meant to describe the console commands implemented in the LAB MAX III in order to
remote control the features and the functions of the reader.
”answer string” [CR][LF]
11.1.1 Get firmware version command
Command syntax: “.v” [CR]
Command answer: ” DATAMARS S.A. LabMaxIII Firmware version: (1.XX) 1.X.X” [CR][LF]
Command action: none
Parameter range: none
Description: this command returns the firmware version.
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12 Certifications
European directives
Datamars, Via ai Prati, CH-6930 Bedano declares, under its own responsibility, that the product
LAB MAX III 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.
LAB MAX III satisfies the essential requirements of directives 99/5/EC.
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13 End of life
Disassembly Instructions for OMNI MAX reader
Product Name / Model
Description
OMNI MAX / 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
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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).
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.
4
Dispose cables of the reader in accordance with
local recycling laws.