Datamars WALKBY Stationary RFID Reader User Manual F310

Datamars SA Stationary RFID Reader F310

User manual

   1      USER MANUAL  WALK BY Universal Scanning Station
 Walk By Stationary Reader  2    Contents: 1 DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 FRONT OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 BACK OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................ 5 2 HOW TO SET UP THE SYSTEM ................................................................................................... 6 3 USER INTERFACE......................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 KEYPAD ........................................................................................................................................ 7 3.2 ON BUTTON .................................................................................................................................. 7 3.3 BATTERY LEVEL BAR ...................................................................................................................... 8 3.4 PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON ................................................................................................................. 8 3.5 READ MODE BUTTON .................................................................................................................. 8 3.5.1 Continuous mode .............................................................................................................. 9 3.5.2 Buffered mode ................................................................................................................... 9 3.5.3 Single mode ....................................................................................................................... 9 3.6 STATUS LEDS .............................................................................................................................. 9 3.6.1 Tag Read LED ................................................................................................................... 9 3.6.2 Charge LED ....................................................................................................................... 9 3.6.3 Tuning LED ........................................................................................................................ 9 3.7 AUTOTUNING ................................................................................................................................. 9 3.8 REC BUTTON .............................................................................................................................. 10 3.9 USB MODE BUTTON .................................................................................................................... 10 3.9.1 Mass Storage .................................................................................................................. 10 3.9.2 Virtual Com Port .............................................................................................................. 10 3.9.3 Keyboard Wedge ............................................................................................................. 11 3.10 BLUETOOTH BUTTON ............................................................................................................... 11 3.10.1 Configure the WALK BY for the Bluetooth connection .................................................... 11 3.11 REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION ........................................................................................................ 12 3.12 EXTERNAL DISPLAY...................................................................................................................... 12 4 CONNECTORS ............................................................................................................................ 13 4.1 POWER AC INPUT ........................................................................................................................ 13 4.1.1 AC Fuse ........................................................................................................................... 13 4.2 POWER DC INPUT ....................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.1 DC Fuse .......................................................................................................................... 14 4.3 ANTENNA .................................................................................................................................... 14 4.4 I/O.............................................................................................................................................. 14 4.4.1 Input ................................................................................................................................. 14 4.4.2 Output .............................................................................................................................. 15 4.5 SERIAL COM INTERFACE ............................................................................................................. 15 5 COMMAND INTERFACE ............................................................................................................. 16 5.1 COMMAND OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 16 5.2 COMMAND DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................. 17 5.2.1 Command: .? ................................................................................................................... 17 5.2.2 Command: .v ................................................................................................................... 18 5.2.3 Command: .T ................................................................................................................... 18 5.2.4 Command: .GB ................................................................................................................ 18 5.2.5 Command: .r .................................................................................................................... 18 5.2.6 Command: .YE ................................................................................................................ 18 5.2.7 Command: .MO ............................................................................................................... 19 5.2.8 Command: .DA ................................................................................................................ 19 5.2.9 Command: .DF ................................................................................................................ 19 5.2.10 Command: ?DF ............................................................................................................... 19 5.2.11 Command: ?DT ............................................................................................................... 19 5.2.12 Command: .HO ................................................................................................................ 19 5.2.13 Command: .MI ................................................................................................................. 19 5.2.14 Command: .SE ................................................................................................................ 19 5.2.15 Command: ?TM ............................................................................................................... 19
 Walk By Stationary Reader  3    5.2.16 Command: .DM ............................................................................................................... 20 5.2.17 Command: ?DM .............................................................................................................. 20 5.2.18 Command: .SM ................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.19 Command: ?SM ............................................................................................................... 20 5.2.20 Command: .RS ................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.21 Command: ?RS ............................................................................................................... 20 5.2.22 Command: .RS ................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.23 Command: ?RS ............................................................................................................... 20 5.2.24 Command: .PBx (from 1 to 6) .......................................................................................... 20 5.2.25 Command: .RC ................................................................................................................ 21 5.2.26 Command: .RB ................................................................................................................ 21 5.2.27 Command: .CB ................................................................................................................ 21 5.2.28 Command: .SB ................................................................................................................ 21 5.2.29 Command: .ATNG ........................................................................................................... 21 5.2.30 Command: .RIN ............................................................................................................... 22 5.2.31 Command: .SOUT ........................................................................................................... 22 5.2.32 Command: .PS ................................................................................................................ 22 5.2.33 Command: .RM ............................................................................................................... 22 5.2.34 Command: ?RM .............................................................................................................. 22 5.2.35 Command: .STAT ............................................................................................................ 22 5.2.36 Command: .DIAG ............................................................................................................ 22 5.2.37 Command: ?DIAG ........................................................................................................... 22 5.2.38 Command: ?TB ............................................................................................................... 23 5.2.39 Command: ?TA ............................................................................................................... 23 5.2.40 Command: ?TN ............................................................................................................... 23 5.2.41 Command: ?NFB ............................................................................................................. 23 6 DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM IDENTIFYING AN ANIMAL? ........................................................ 24 6.1 THE READING DISTANCE IS TOO SHORT ......................................................................................... 24 6.2 THE READER DOES NOT READ THE TRANSPONDER ......................................................................... 24 6.3 THE READER DOES NOT WORK ..................................................................................................... 24 7 CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 25 8 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 26
 Walk By Stationary Reader  4    1  Description This guide will help you get started using the WALK BY scanning station to identify your animals.  Place it where animals routinely pass for hands-free, stress free, automated microchip readings. 1.1  Front overview  Tag Read status LEDBattery charge status LEDTuning status LEDBattery level barREC buttonand status LEDminiUSB connectorMode buttonand status LEDPlay/Pause buttonand status LEDON button and status LEDUSB mode button and status LEDBluetooth button and status LEDWALK BY
 Walk By Stationary Reader  5    1.2  Back overview  Power  AC  connector RS232 connector Inputs/Outputs connector Antenna connector Sync  connectors (not to be used) AC fuse DC fuse DC connector
 Walk By Stationary Reader  6    2  How to set up the system In  order  to  correctly  set-up  the  reader  and  have  it  ready  for  use,  please  follow  the  following instructions:   Mount  the  WALK  BY  at  intake,  at  the  weigh  station,  at  the  entry  to  the  main  play  area, wherever it makes the most sense in your facility.   Connect  the  Gate  antenna  to  the  reader  unit  (plug  the  cable  into  the  Antenna  connector, shown in the back overview picture above).   Connect the WALK BY reading unit to the electrical power supply (just plug one end of the cable  into  the  Power  AC  Connector,  and  the  other  end  to  the  wall  socket). You can alternatively use the internal battery of the reader (in this case 4 hours of continuous reading are guaranteed).    Connect  the  external  display  to  the  reader  unit  via  the  serial  RS232  connector  (see  back overview picture).    Push the Power On button to start operating the reader. The display automatically switches on together  with the reader.  At switching  on, the  reader  always starts  operating  in  continuous mode and working in Virtual Com Port.
 Walk By Stationary Reader  7    3  User interface 3.1  Keypad    3.2  ON button   The Power ON button is used to switch on or switch off the reader.   Press the ON button to power up the reader.   Hold the ON button for more than two seconds to power off the reader. Through the configuration file, the WALK BY reader can be set up in order to automatically switch off after a predefined time of inactivity (1 min, 5 min, 10 min, no auto shutdown time), when in  Pause mode.  If  it  is  in  reading  mode  (Play/Pause  button  LED  is  green),  the  reader  never  automatically switches off. Tag Read status LED Battery charge status LED Tuning status LED ON button and status LED Play/Pause button and status LED Mode button and status LED Rec Button and status LED USB Mode Button Led Bluetooth button and status LED Battery level bar
 Walk By Stationary Reader  8    3.3  Battery level bar The battery status displays the battery level. When switching on, the reader shows the battery level for 3 seconds. In order  to see  the  battery level  while the reader  is on,  put first the reader in  Pause  mode  (Pause button LED is off), and then click on the ON button briefly: 5 LEDs lit correspond to 80/100% charge level, no LED lit corresponds to 0/20% level.   3.4  PLAY/PAUSE button   When switching on, the reader automatically goes in reading mode.  The Play/Pause button allows starting and stopping a reading session:   When the LED is on/green, the device is reading.   When the LED is off the device is in Pause.   If the LED is blinking the device is in Power Save mode.  N.B. Play/Pause button is a critical button to allow the reader performing various actions.  It is in fact necessary that the reader is always put first in Pause mode (LED is off) to be able to:   Change reading mode    Start/stop recording   Change USB set-up   Enable/Disable Bluetooth   Trigger the autotuning  Once  one  of  the  above  selections  has  been  made,  push  again  the  Play  button  to  let  the  scanner reading again. 3.5  READ MODE button   The READ MODE button allows selecting the reading mode. There  are  three  different  options:  continuous  (LED  Green),  buffered  (LED  Yellow)  and  single  read mode (LED Off).
 Walk By Stationary Reader  9    3.5.1  Continuous mode LED  Green:  When  continuous  mode  is  selected,  the  device  reads  continuously  and  keeps displaying the ID codes of the microchips read. The unit will display the same microchip number repeatedly if the same microchip is scanned continuously.  3.5.2  Buffered mode LED Yellow: When buffered reading mode is selected, the reader reads continuously, but inhibits the duplicate display of the same microchip code. The reader will display the ID code only the first time the microchip is read. The device does not display (nor record, if recording is enabled) any new ID codes until another microchip is read.  The buffer size is 16 elements. 3.5.3  Single mode LED  off:  When  the  single  read  mode  is  selected,  the  device  reads  for  a  default  amount  of configurable time (max 240s). If a microchip is found during the allotted time, the reader shows its ID code and stops reading. If no microchip is found during the allotted time, the reader stops the reading session and shows the message TAG NOT FOUND. 3.6  Status LEDS  3.6.1  Tag Read LED When the Tag Read LED is lit, the device is reading a transponder. 3.6.2  Charge LED The Charge LED is lit when the reader is charging the battery.  If the LED blinks while the reader is running in battery mode, it means that the battery is low and need to be charged.  If the LED blinks while the reader is connected to a power supply either AC or DC, a charge error occurred (temperature out of range or DC IN voltage is too low). 3.6.3  Tuning LED The Tuning LED shows the status of the tuning of the antenna connected to the device.  If the LED is green: the antenna tuning is ok.  If the LED is blinking green: a noise (FDX channel) is detected; once run the procedure for the autotuning, the antenna can be perfectly tuned but still, it might detect some external noise.    If the LED is red (only in PAUSE mode): the antenna is not correctly tuned. 3.7  Autotuning This operation is useful to optimize the reading performance of the antenna, especially in presence of metals. The autotuning is automatically done at switching on of the reader. The  autotuning  of  the  antenna  can  be  performed  by  holding  down  the  Play/Pause  button  for  2 seconds.  Once  the  autotuning  is  done  (tuning  LED  becomes  green),  the  reader  makes  two  short beeps.  It  is  recommended  to  do  the  autotuning  of  the  antenna  when  moving  the  antenna  to  a  different position and the tuning LED becomes red. This action is also recommended when passing from AC electrical supply to DC electrical supply.
 Walk By Stationary Reader  10    3.8  REC button   By pressing the REC button, you enable or disable the recording on a file of the microchips read.  When the LED is on/red the recording is enabled. When the LED is off the recording is disabled. When a file is created, its name is automatically generated by the reader and saved in the following folder: \data\<current year>\<current month>\s< ddmmyyyy_hhmmss>.rfid For example, S08052013183448 means that  a reading session  was run on the 8th of May 2013, at 18:34:48. Each file is saved with the following structure: DATE,TIME,TAG 20130508,183505,999000000015420 20130508,192211,999000000015421 20130508,195416,999000000015422 Empty files are automatically erased by the reader. 3.9  USB Mode Button   The USB Mode button allows selecting how to use the Mini USB with a PC Host. There are three different options:   Mass Storage (LED Off)   Virtual Com Port (LED Green)   Keyboard Wedge (LED Red) To  change the USB mode, you need first  to put  the reader in  Pause mode, by pushing the  Pause mode button and then disconnect the USB cable from the PC. Once the new USB mode is selected, connect again the reader via the USB cable. 3.9.1  Mass Storage LED Off: When mass storage is selected, the reader behaves like a USB stick. You can review the contents of the internal reader SD card. You can download or upload files to the reader’s SD card. The reader cannot be used to scan microchip while files are being transferred. N. B. Do not delete the files already on the SD-Card of the reader. You can only work on/delete data in the “data” folder. 3.9.2  Virtual Com Port LED Green: When Virtual Com Port is selected, you can send and get data through the USB port as though it were a serial/RS232 port.  When using it the first time, it is necessary to install the VCP driver on your Windows pc. You can find it in the SD card of the reader, accessible via Mass Storage. This operation is not needed if you are using a Mac pc.
 Walk By Stationary Reader  11    3.9.3  Keyboard Wedge LED Red:  In  this mode,  data  is  transferred from  the WALK  BY software via USB port  to  your computer and data displayed as if entered by a keyboard. This might be helpful if you are using a 3rd party software application. The more common applications that are used with such ‘keyboard wedges’ are Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and other database types of applications. They can be very helpful for filling in a list of animals read or for quickly retrieving the information associated to that microchip number in an animal database.  You just put the cursor where you want the ID code to go, and then you read the microchip and automatically the microchip number pops in just as if you typed it on the keyboard (see below an example made with Microsoft Excel).   3.10  BLUETOOTH button   Press the Bluetooth button to enable the wireless Bluetooth interface of the reader in order to connect it to a PC. The blue LED blinks until the connection to the PC is not established. When the connection between PC and WALK BY is active the blue LED is lit continuously.  In order to disable the wireless Bluetooth interface press the Bluetooth button again. 3.10.1  Configure the WALK BY for the Bluetooth connection During the Bluetooth discovery process done by the PC, it is important that the WALK BY reader is ON and the Bluetooth LED blinks.  To use the Bluetooth on your PC, you can refer to Windows or MAC instructions for a standard pairing Bluetooth configuration, depending on the operative system you have on your PC.  Main steps:   Be sure the computer is equipped with Bluetooth hardware too.   Add the WALK BY Bluetooth device, once verified that the WALK BY reader is switched on and the Bluetooth is enabled.  Don’t forget to use as passkey/pairing code the number zero (just one 0 character).
 Walk By Stationary Reader  12      Once the WALK BY reader has been recognized and installed on your PC as a Bluetooth device, a new port COM is added to your PC.   Select this port COM from any program which is supposed to communicate to the reader. In order  to test the  port  COM, a  HyperTerminal session (in Windows) can  be  opened. Please verify on your WALK BY that the Bluetooth LED is lit continuously.  3.11  Real-time communication To  open  an  RS232  terminal  session  (eg.  Hyperterminal,  TeraTerm  or  custom  application),  once connected via Bluetooth, you can refer to Windows or MAC instructions of the terminal session you are working with. Make sure to select the right COM port assigned to the Bluetooth.  For example, on Hyperterminal, after having selected the assigned COM port, Hyperterminal is ready to start and just click on the calling icon or select Call under the Call menu.    At this point you are ready to receive the codes read directly on your PC.   Press Play/Pause button and read a transponder.   The ID code will be shown on the HyperTerminal window like in the following picture:   3.12  External display The external display is automatically switched on when powering up the reader. If the display is not connected when switching on the reader, the connector can be used as a normal RS232 COM port to allow serial connection, once set it up this way through the configuration file.
 Walk By Stationary Reader  13    4  Connectors All the reader’s connectors are on the back as shown in the picture below:  4.1  Power AC input The F310 can be connected to the Power line AC either 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz.  The cable is connected as follows:  Pin Cable color Description 1 Brown L 3 Blue N GND Yellow/green GND 4.1.1  AC Fuse The AC fuse has the following specifications:  Fusible 5 x 20 mm, 1 A, 250 VAC, Time-lag Power AC input AC Fuse Power DC input DC Fuse Antenna I/O Serial COM interface
 Walk By Stationary Reader  14    4.2  Power DC input The reader can be powered also with DC from 12 to 14V. The DC connector is cabled ad follows (bottom view):  Red wireBlack wireNote: remember to insert the heatshrink on the wires before soldering 4.2.1  DC Fuse The DC fuse has the following specifications: Fusible 5 x 20 mm, 2.5 A, 250 VAC, Time-lag 4.3  Antenna The antenna is connected between pin2 and pin GND of the antenna connector. 4.4 I/O Signal Description DSUB pin + IN1 Positive input 1 terminal 1 - IN1 Negative input 1 terminal 2 + IN2 Positive input 2 terminal 4 - IN2 Negative input 2 terminal 5 + OUT1 Positive output 1 terminal 6 - OUT1 Negative output 1 terminal 7 + OUT2 Positive output 2 terminal 8 - OUT2 Negative output 2 terminal 9  The Input and Output 2 have to be set using the commands .RIN and .SOUT (see chapters 4.2.15 and 4.2.16). The Input 1 and Output 1 are ready to respond without any further command. 4.4.1  Input Example of connection for the Input: R+ IN- IN5...24VDC MIN Uin 5VMAX Uin 24VDCMIN Iin 3mAMAX Iin 10mA Input functions:
 Walk By Stationary Reader  15    GPIO Main function Seconadry function INPUT TRIGGER (1) Start  a  single  reading  session. The reading session time can be programmed by user. This  input  can  weak  up  the device when it is switched off.   INPUT AUX (2) This auxiliary input can be read by the USER through a serial command. .RINA     (read the input aux command) INA =1   (when the input is active) INA=0    (when the input is not active) This  input  can  weak  up  the device when it is switched off.   4.4.2  Output Examples of connection for the Outputs: + OUT- OUT0...24V @ 1AVDCLAMP                         + OUT- OUTto MCU10KΩVCC  MAX Uout 24VDCMIN Uout 0VDCMAX Iout 1.0A Output functions: GPIO Main function Seconadry function OUTPUT TAG READ (1) This output is activated when a tag is read. none  OUTPUT AUX (2) This auxiliary output can be written by the USER though a serial command .SETOUTA 10  (activate the output aux during 1.0 sec) none 4.5  Serial COM interface The Serial COM interface is connected as follows:  Pin Cable color Description 2 Orange RX 3 Red TX 5 Brown GND
 Walk By Stationary Reader  16    5  Command interface 5.1  Command overview The user can send and get data from the XTEND MAX, either via VCP, Bluetooth connection. Three different kinds of commands are possible: o  Get o  Set o  Execute A  Get  command  is  used  to  read  a  parameter  value  from  the  reader  and  always  starts  with  the question mark symbol “?”, e.g   “?<CMD>\r\n”. A Set command is used to change a parameter value into the reader and always starts with a dot “.”, followed by the command name and parameter value, e.g “.[CMD]<par>\r\n”. An Execute command is sent to the reader to perform an action, these commands always start with “.”, and don’t not have any parameters, e.g. “.<CMD>\r\n”. The following table summarizes the Walk By commands which were present in the old version of the reader: CMD Description New commands Parameter Range .? Help, shows all commands   .v Get the reader version   .T Save acquired signal   .GB Get the battery level   .r Start / Stop single read   .YE Set the date year .YExx 00 – 99 .MO Set the date month .MOxx 01 – 12 .DA Set the date day .DAxx 01 – 31 .DF Set the date format [ 0=EU; 1=US ] .DFx 0 – 1 ?DF Get the date format   ?DT Get the current date   .HO Set the time hour .HOxx 00 – 23 .MI Set the time minutes .MIxx 00 – 59 .SE Set the time second .SExx 00 – 59 ?TM Get the current time   .DM Set output tag format [ 0=Long; 1=Short ] .DMx 0 – 1 ?DM Get output tag format   .SM Store in session file [ 0=Disable; 1=Enable ] .SMx 0 – 1 ?SM Get store in session file   .RS Set reading sound [ 0=Disable; 1=Enable ] .RS 0 – 1 ?RS Get reading sound status   .RT Set the reading timeout [ Second ] .RTxxx 001 – 240 ?RT Get the reading timeout   .PB1 Press KEYON button   .PB2 Press PLAY button   .PB3 Press MODE button   .PB4 Press REC button   .PB5 Press USB button   .PB6 Press Bluetooth button   .RC Start / Stop continuous reading   .RB Start / Stop buffered continuous reading   .CB Clear reader buffer   .SB Show reading buffer   .ANTG Start autotuning
 Walk By Stationary Reader  17    .RIN Read I/O input 2   .SOUT Set I/O output 2 [ Time = xx * 100 ms ] .SOUTxx 01 – 50 .PS Enable power save mode   .RM Set reading mode [ 0=Single; 1=Buffered; 2=Continuous ]  .RMx 0 – 2 ?RM Get reading mode   .STAT Start statistic test   .DIAG Set diagnostic level [ 0=None; 1=Error; 2=Info; 3=Debug ] .DIAGx 0 – 3 ?DIAG Get diagnostic level   ?TB Get tuning level FDX-B   ?TA Get tuning level FDX-A   ?TN Get tuning level TVN   ?NFB Get noise floor NFB   5.2  Command description All commands, available only on the Walk By scanning station, start with a ‘.’ (dot) or with a question mark followed by the command name, and eventually an integer parameter, and end with a carriage return character ([CR]=13 dec). .CMD<PARAM> or ?CMD 5.2.1  Command: .? It returns the list with all commands available: .? ------------------------ Command Line Help ------------------------ 00] .? -> Help 01] .v -> Get reader version 02] .T -> Save acquired signal 03] .GB -> Get Battery Level 04] .r -> Start/stop single read 05] .YE -> Set the date year (.YExx) 06] .MO -> Set the date month (.MOxx) 07] .DA -> Set the date day (.DAxx) 08] .DF -> Set date format: .DFx [0 EU] [1 US] ) 09] ?DF -> Get date format 10] ?DT -> Get current Date 11] .HO -> Set the time hour (.HOxx) 12] .MI -> Set the time minutes (.MIxx) 13] .SE -> Set the time seconds (.SExx) 14] ?TM -> GetCurrent Time 15] .DM -> Set output tag format: .DMx [0 Long], [1 Short] 16] ?DM -> Get output tag format 17] .SM -> Store in session file: .SMx [0 disable], [1 enable] 18] ?SM -> Get Store in session file 19] .RS -> Set Reading Sound: .RSx [0 disable], [1 enable] 20] ?RS -> Get Reading Sound Status 21] .RT -> Set the reading timeout[s]: (.RTxxx) 22] ?RT -> Get the reading timeout 23] .PB1 -> Press KEYON button 24] .PB2 -> Press PLAY button 25] .PB3 -> Press MODE button 26] .PB4 -> Press REC button 27] .PB5 -> Press USB button 28] .PB6 -> Press Bluetooth button 29] .RC -> Start/Stop Continuous Reading 30] .RB -> Start/Stop Buffered Continuous Reading 31] .CB -> Clear reader buffer
 Walk By Stationary Reader  18    32] .SB -> Show Reading buffer 33] .ATNG -> Start autotuning 34] .RIN -> Read I/O Input 2 35] .SOUT -> Set I/O Output 2, for <time> [1-50] in 100*1ms 36] .PS -> Enable Power Save mode 37] .RM -> Set Reading Mode: .RMx [0 Single], [1 Buffered], [2 Continuous] 38] ?RM -> Get Reading Mode 39] .STAT -> Start Statistic Test 40] .DIAG -> Set diagnostic level: .DIAGx [0 none], [1 error], [2 info], [3 debug] 41] ?DIAG -> Get Diagnostic level 42] ?TB -> Get Tuning Level FDXB 43] ?TA -> Get Tuning Level FDXA 44] ?TN -> Get Tuning Level TVN 45] ?NFB -> Get Noise Floor NFB ------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.2.2  Command: .v It returns the firmware version: .v WALKBY RFID READER v1.0.0 5.2.3  Command: .T It saves acquired signals in to the SD-Card: .T Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/BAT_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/FDXB_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/FDXB_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/FDXA_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/FDXA_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/TVN_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/TVN_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/AVID_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/AVID_000001.rfl Created 0:/sys/log/rfid/FDXB_000001.rfl 5.2.4  Command: .GB It gets the battery level, this command work only when the scanning station is in battery mode: .GB BATTERY: 2526 5.2.5  Command: .r It starts or stops a single reading session, when a tag is in to the read range of the antenna you can see the UID as response: .r 999000000000001 5.2.6  Command: .YE It sets the date year, after the command you have to write the last two digit of the current year. You do not receive an answer: .YE13
 Walk By Stationary Reader  19    5.2.7  Command: .MO It sets the date month, after the command you have to write the two digit of the current month. You do not receive an answer: .MO07 5.2.8  Command: .DA It sets the date day, after the command you have to write the two digit of the current day. You do not receive an answer: .DA29 5.2.9  Command: .DF It  sets  the  date  format,  after  the  command  you  have  to  write  the  0  “zero”  for  the  EU  format (dd.mm.yyyy) or the 1 ”one” for the US format (mm.dd.yyyy). You do not receive an answer: .DF0 5.2.10  Command: ?DF It gets the date format: ?DF DF=0 [0 EU] [1 US] 5.2.11  Command: ?DT It gets the current date: ?DT DT=29.07.2013 5.2.12  Command: .HO It sets the time hours, after the command you have to write the two digit of the current hour. You do not receive an answer: .HO16 5.2.13  Command: .MI It sets the time minutes, after the command you have to write the two digit of the current minute. You do not receive an answer: .MI55 5.2.14  Command: .SE It sets the time seconds, after the command you have to write the two  digits of the current second. You do not receive an answer: .SE35 5.2.15  Command: ?TM It gets the current time (Format: hh.mm.ss): ?TM TM=16.55.45
 Walk By Stationary Reader  20    5.2.16  Command: .DM It  sets  the  output  format  of  the  tag,  after  the  command  you  have  to  write  the  0  “zero”  for  the  long format (A00000999000000000001) or the 1 ”one” for the short format (999000000000000001). You do not receive an answer: .DM1 5.2.17  Command: ?DM It gets the output format of the tag: ?DM DM=1 [0 Long] [1 Short] 5.2.18  Command: .SM It sets if the read tag has to store or not in the session file, after the command you have to write the 0 “zero” for disable or the 1 ”one” for enable the storage of the read UID. You do not receive an answer: .SM0 5.2.19  Command: ?SM It gets the status of the store mode: ?SM SM=0 [0 Disable] [1 Enable] 5.2.20  Command: .RS It sets if the reading sound has to be on or off, after the command you have to write the 0 “zero” for disable or the 1 ”one” for enable the reading sound during the reading session. You do not receive an answer: .RS0 5.2.21  Command: ?RS It gets the status of the store mode: ?RS RS=0 [0 Disable] [1 Enable] 5.2.22  Command: .RS It sets the reading time for the single read mode, after the command you have to write  three digits from 001 to 240 (reading time = xxx * 1 second). You do not receive an answer: .RT099 5.2.23  Command: ?RS It gets the reading time: ?RT RS=99 5.2.24  Command: .PBx (from 1 to 6) It emulates the pressing of a button from the keypad. You do not receive an answer:   .PB1: Press KEYON button   .PB2: Press PLAY button
 Walk By Stationary Reader  21      .PB3: Press MODE button   .PB4: Press REC button   .PB5: Press USB button   .PB6: Press Bluetooth button 5.2.25  Command: .RC It starts or stops a continuous reading session, when a tag is in to the read range of the antenna you can  see  the  UID  as  response,  and  the  visualization  of  a  tag  that  stay  in  the  read  range  is  every successful read: .RC 999000000000001 999000000000001 999000000000001 999000000000001 5.2.26  Command: .RB It starts  or  stops  a  buffered  continuous  reading  session,  when  a tag  is  in to  the read range of  the antenna you can see the UID as response, and the visualization of a tag that stay in the read range is only once. The reader continuous too read the tag, but it put the tag only once on the screen: .RB 999000000000001 5.2.27  Command: .CB It cleans the content of the buffer. You do not receive an answer: .CB 5.2.28  Command: .SB It gets the content of the buffer: .CB 00] 999000000000001 01] --empty-- 02] --empty-- 03] --empty-- 04] --empty-- 05] --empty-- 06] --empty-- 07] --empty-- 08] --empty-- 09] --empty-- 10] --empty-- 11] --empty-- 12] --empty-- 13] --empty-- 14] --empty-- 15] --empty— 5.2.29  Command: .ATNG It starts the antenna autotuning: .ATNG ATNG FDXB: pos=16, val=34 ATNG FDXA: pos=0, val=28 ATNG TVN : pos=2, val=30
 Walk By Stationary Reader  22    5.2.30  Command: .RIN It reads I/O Input 2 value. Active low: .RIN 1 5.2.31  Command: .SOUT It sets the I/O Output 2 value, after the command you have to write two digits from 01 to 50 (active high = xx * 100 ms). You do not receive an answer: .SOUT10 5.2.32  Command: .PS It sets if the power save mode has to be on or off, after the command you have to write the 0 “zero” for disable or the 1 ”one” for enable the power save mode. You do not receive an answer: .PS0 5.2.33  Command: .RM It sets the reading mode, after the command you have to write the 0 “zero” for the single mode, the 1 ”one” for the buffered continuous mode or the 2 “two” for the continuous mode. You do not receive an answer: .RM1 5.2.34  Command: ?RM It gets the reading mode setting: ?RM RM=1 [0 Single] [1 Buffered] [2 Continuous] 5.2.35  Command: .STAT It starts the statistic test: .STAT Statistic Test Started... FDXA RATE 100 - 100 -> 100 FDXB RATE 050 - 100 -> 050 TVN  RATE 099 - 099 -> 099 HDX  RATE 397 - 397 -> 100 AVID RATE 099 - 099 -> 100 5.2.36  Command: .DIAG It sets the diagnostic mode, after the command you have to write the 0 “zero” for no diagnostic, the 1 ”one” for the readers information, the 2 “two” for the readers errors or the 3 “three” for the debug. You do not receive an answer: .DIAG0 5.2.37  Command: ?DIAG It gets the status of the diagnostic mode: ?DIAG Diagnostic Level=0 [0 NONE] [1 ERROR] [2 INFO] [3 DEBUG]
 Walk By Stationary Reader  23    5.2.38  Command: ?TB It gets the tuning level of the FDX-B channel: ?TB 28B 5.2.39  Command: ?TA It gets the tuning level of the FDX-B channel: ?TA 29A 5.2.40  Command: ?TN It gets the tuning level of the FDX-B channel: ?TN 30N 5.2.41  Command: ?NFB It gets the noise level: ?NFB 27FB
 Walk By Stationary Reader  24    6  Do You Have A Problem Identifying An Animal? 6.1  The reading distance is too short The maximum reading distance is obtained with the transponder (tag) perpendicular to the antenna and aimed at the center 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. 6.2  The reader does not read the transponder Some  types  of  transponders  from  other  manufacturers  are  disturbed  if  placed  in  the  center  of  the reader-antenna. It is possible that some tags will not function if placed in parallel and at the center of the antenna. Change the direction of the tag or of the antenna. Change the position of the microchipped animal and try again. 6.3  The reader does not work Check the ambient temperature: it has to be between 0ºC and +50º C. If you’re still having problems, please contact your dealer. The XTEND MAX reader is a product developed and produced by DATAMARS. Should you have any suggestions or require information regarding this or other DATAMARS products, please contact your dealer
 Walk By Stationary Reader  25    7  Certification Datamars SA, Via ai Prati, CH-6930 Bedano declares, under its own responsibility, that the product WALK BY scanning station is in accordance with the following standards:   FCC Part 15B    Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral   FCC Part 15C    Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz 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. o  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna o  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver o  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected o  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.
 Walk By Stationary Reader  26    8  Specification 1.  Storage temperature: -20°C to +65°C, 85% RH, non-condensing 2.  Normal operating temperature: -5°C to +55°C, 85% RH, non-condensing 3.  Charging temperature: +5°C to +40°C, 85% RH, non-condensing 4.  Housing material: PC/ABS 5.  Protection Level: Water resistant  6.  Power supply: Li-Ion integrated battery pack  7.  Battery life: >500 cycles. 8.  Battery charging time: 3h 9.  Continuous reading time: 4h. Up to 6h in Power Save mode (60 sec timeout) 10. Power supply (battery charger): 110/240VAC and/or 12-14VDC  11. ID code storage capacity: > 2 million ID records 12. Dimensions: 250mm (W) x 170mm (H) x 125mm (D) 13. Weight of the reader: 2060 g 14. Tag compatibility: FDX-B, FDX-A, Avid encrypted, Trovan 15. Transmission frequency: 134.2 kHz 16. Interfaces to host PC: USB (Mass Storage, Virtual Com Port, Keyboard Wedge), RS-232 and Bluetooth. 17. Typical reading distance:    FDX-B: Up to 45 cm   FDX-A: Up to 30 cm   AVID: Up to 31 cm   Trovan FDX-B:  Up to 45 cm    Trovan FDX-A: Near the antenna 18. Additional external antenna: Gate Antenna  19. Standards: ISO 11784/5
 Walk By Stationary Reader  27    9  Antenna M16 x 1.540.0780.0660.0260.0380.0R 14670.0270.04x Ø8.0 Material: HMWPE (High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) blue  Dimension: 380mm (L) x 780mm (H) x 20mm (P) Weight: 3.5kg Cable length: 2.50m

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