IER 602-1356-06 RFID and bar code reader User Manual Users manual

IER RFID and bar code reader Users manual

Users manual

IER 602 Reader N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011    User Guide  N0F102A
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 2 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization   IER SIEGE - HEADQUARTERS IER S.A.S. 3, rue Salomon de Rothschild 92156 SURESNES CEDEX France Tel. +33 (0)1 41 38 60 00 Fax +33 (0)1 41 38 62 75   IER DANS LE MONDE - IER WORLDWIDE  CHINA IER Shanghai Kuen Yang Plaza #1101 798 Zhao Jia Bang Road SHANGHAI 200030 P.R.C. Phone: +86 (21) 6473 6792 Fax:  +86 (21) 6473 6806  UNITED ARAB EMIRATES IER Dubai PO Box 37585 DUBAI Phone:  +971 4 347 67 20 Fax:  +971 4 347 67 03 GERMANY IER GmbH Wilhelm-Heinichen-Ring 4 29227 Celle Phone:  +49 (0) 5141/980 89 14 Fax:  +49 (0) 5141/980 89 20  UNITED KINGDOM IER Ltd Unit 4 & 5, Lakeside Industrial Estate Colnbrook-by-Pass  Colnbrook, Berkshire, SL3 0EE Phone: +44 (0)175356 1400 Fax:  +44 (0)175356 1410 SINGAPORE IER PTE Ltd 120 Lower Delta Road #14-13/16 Cendex Centre SINGAPORE 169208 Phone: +65 6276 6966  Fax:  +65 6271 5563  UNITED STATES IER Inc. Dallas 2015 Midway Road Suite 118 CARROLLTON, TX 75006 Phone: +1 (972) 991 2292 Fax:  +1 (972) 991 1044 Toll free:    1-800 624 8538 IER Inc. Belton 815 Kirkley Blvd BELTON, TX 76513 Phone: +1 (254) 933 5000 Fax:  +1 (254) 933 5050  SPAIN IER Impresoras Especializadas, S.L. C/ Torre de Don Miguel, 23 E-28031 – MADRID Phone:  +34 91 535 89 75 Fax:  +34 91 535 89 76
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 3 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization NOTICE  THIS  PRODUCT  COMES  WITH  A  LITHIUM  BATTERY. BATTERY  REPLACEMENT  MUST  IMPERATIVELY  BE PERFORMED  BY  QUALIFIED  MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.  MOREOVER,  ONLY  IER  APPROVED MODELS MAY BE USED  DANGER  OF EXPLOSION  IF  BATTERY  IS  INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE  OF  USED  BATTERIES  ACCORDING  TO  THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. The United States Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR 15.105) has specified  that  the  following  notice  be  brought  to  the  attention  of  users  of  this product. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the  interference  by  one  or  more  of  the  following measures: -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. In accordance  with FCC  requirements,  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly approved by IER could void the user's authority to operate this product. Use of a shielded cable is required to comply within Class B limits of Part 15 of FCC Rules. NORWAY:  This  product  is  also  designed  for  IT  power  distribution  system  with phase-to-phase voltage 230V. NORWAY – SWEDEN – FINLAND:  Apparaten  skall  anslutas  till  jordat  uttag  när den ansluts till ett nätverk.
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 4 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  THIS  PRODUCT  MUST  EXCLUSIVELY  BE  CONNECTED  TO  AN ELECTRICAL  CIRCUIT  CONFORMING  WITH  THE  VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFIED BY THE NF EN 50160 STANDARD.           In compliance with the European Directive 2002/96/CE relative to the management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) implemented as of August 13, 2005, this product may not be disposed of with regular household waste. All products concerned by this directive are marked with the above symbol.   The end owner of this product is responsible for either:   Transferring the product to an authorized treatment facility  where the product components,  recognized to present a hazard to the environment and/or public health,  will be recycled and recovered properly, or  Consulting with the manufacturer for appropriate product waste management according to the terms of the manufacturer.
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 5 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  CONTENTS  1 General ............................................................................................................. 6 1.1. General Description .................................................................................. 6 1.2. User Interface ............................................................................................ 7 1.3. Dimensions and Weight ............................................................................ 8 1.4. Optional Thermal Printer ........................................................................... 9 2 Reader Connections ....................................................................................... 10 2.1. Connecting the Reader ........................................................................... 11 3 Operation ........................................................................................................ 12 3.1. Operating Conditions and Power Requirements .................................... 12 3.1.1. Environment ..................................................................................... 12 3.1.2. Power Requirements ....................................................................... 12 3.2. Powering up the Reader ......................................................................... 13 3.3. Barcode Scanning Recommendations.................................................... 14 3.4. Reading a Barcoded or RF-Enabled Document ..................................... 15 3.5. Powering down the Reader ..................................................................... 16 4 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 17 4.1. Periodic Maintenance.............................................................................. 17
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 6 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization 1  GENERAL 1.1.  General Description  The  IER 602  is  primarily  designed  for  airport  applications  to  control  access  to boarding gates and check-in areas or can be used for access control to security check  points.  The  reader  can  also  be  integrated  into  other  public  space applications, dedicated, for example, to train stations, museums, stadiums, etc.  Not  only  is  the  IER  602  capable  of  scanning 1D  and  2D  barcodes  printed  on boarding passes, it also reads digital barcodes displayed on cell phone screens.  Moreover, the IER 602 Reader is able to read Radio Frequency (RF) -enabled smart documents.  An  optional  thermal  printer  can  be  connected  to  the  USB  port  or  one  of  the serial  ports  of  the  IER  602  Reader  to  print  out  a  receipt  confirming  that  the scanned barcode or RF-enabled document is valid.
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 7 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  1.2.  User Interface The  IER 602  Reader  has  a  sleek  box  shape  with  a  slightly slanted  top  which makes up the user interface.  The user interface is divided into the following two zones: -  Read zone dedicated to scanning printed barcodes or barcodes displayed on cell phone screens, as well as RF-enabled smart cards.  -  User information zone made up of an LCD graphic display and a LED light bar lighting up either green or red.   1 -  Read zone  2 -  User information zone  3 -  LED light bar lighting up either green or red    1 2 3
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 8 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  1.3.  Dimensions and Weight Depth:  227 mm (8.9 in) Width:  142 mm (5.6 in) Height:  124 mm (4.9 in) Weight:  1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) Angle of the slanted top: 15° in relation to a horizontal plane.       15°
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 9 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  1.4.  Optional Thermal Printer The  optional  thermal  printer  allows  printing  of  documents  via the  IER  602 Reader. This  optional  device,  an  add-on,  must  be  connected  to  a  power  source  and communicates with the reader through a USB or serial connection.  Note:  Refer  to  the  thermal  printer  User  Guide  for  information  on  device installation, operation and recommended maintenance.
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 10 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  2  READER CONNECTIONS  This  product  must  exclusively  be  connected  to  an electrical circuit provided with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and complying with IEC 364 and NFC15-100 regulations. Make sure the reader is switched off (power switch set  to  the  0-position)  and  that  the  power  cord  is disconnected.  It is vital to proceed in the order described.  To  comply  with  class  B  FCC  regulations  it  is necessary  to  use  a  data  cable  provided  with  a braided shield.          WARNING CAUTION
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 11 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  2.1.  Connecting the Reader  The  IER  600  Reader  switches  automatically  to  the available  AC  power  within  the  authorized  voltage ranges, i.e. 100-120Vac-60 Hz or 200-240Vac-50 Hz.  To connect the reader, proceed as follows: 1)  Connect the AC power connector to the low voltage input (4) 2)  Choose among the ports below to connect the reader to the data communications system (PC, network):   RS232 (6) serial ports   USB host (5) and USB device (1) ports   Ethernet (2) network port 3)  Connect the AC power connector to the AC power source.     CAUTION 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 1-  USB port (device) 2-  Ethernet port 3-  Power switch 4-  Low voltage input 5-  2 USB ports (host) 6-  2 RS232 ports  7-  Buzzer
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 12 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  3  OPERATION 3.1.  Operating Conditions and Power Requirements 3.1.1.  Environment  Operating temperature ............................. +5°C to 40°C (+41°F to +104°F) Storage temperature .................................. -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to +140°F) Relative humidity .................................. 20% to 80%, without condensation Operating environment ...................................................fully enclosed area  ...................................... (airport lobby, railway station, travel agency, etc.)  3.1.2.  Power Requirements  AC power voltage ................................................. Accepted voltage ranges  .................................................................. 100-240 Vac / 50/60 Hz / 0.58A  DC power supply to the reader has the following characteristics  24 Vdc - 1 A.
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 13 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  3.2.  Powering up the Reader Switch the AC power switch to the I-position.    On power up, allow for an approximately 40-sec. initialization period before the IER 602 is operational.
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 14 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  3.3.  Barcode Scanning Recommendations  IMPORTANT  When  scanning  barcodes,  it  is  important  to  keep  the  following recommendations in mind:   Present one single document at a time.   Place the barcode face down on and in the center of the scanner window.   Place the document horizontally on the scanner window without moving it.   If  thin  paper  documents,  printed  on  both  sides,  need  to  be scanned, strong ambient light might enhance paper translucency and interfere with correct barcode scanning.   Therefore,  IER  recommends  the  use  of  document  media  not printed on the back side or at least with a blank zone on the back of the barcode area.
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 15 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  3.4.  Reading a Barcoded or RF-Enabled Document Hold the barcoded or RF-enabled document to be read face down against the scan/read window (keeping in mind the recommendations listed page 14).  The IER 602 responds by validating or rejecting the document which is expressed in the following ways (see Illustrations below):    Through a message and a pictogram in the information zone   Lighting up in green or red of the du LED light bar   Sound signal (short   or long  ).     DOCUMENT  VALIDATED DOCUMENT REJECTED
IER 602 Reader User Guide  Page 16 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  3.5.  Powering down the Reader Set the AC Power switch to the 0-position.
IER 602 Reader User Guide Page 17 N0F102A - Rev. 1 Jan. 20, 2011  This document is the property of IER and may not be reproduced or communicated without prior written authorization  4  MAINTENANCE 4.1.  Periodic Maintenance To ensure optimum bar code reading, it is important to keep the scanner window clean. The decision on the periodicity of window cleaning is up to the personnel in charge of the reader.  IMPORTANT: To clean  the  glass  of  the scanner  window, exclusively  use  a soft, non-abrasive cloth containing cotton. Only use window cleaning products. Be  careful  not  to  splash  or  spray  any  water  or  cleaning  product directly on the scanner window. Always dampen the cloth with window cleaner BEFORE rubbing the glass.

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