Invengo Information Technology XC2600 Handheld Reader User Manual

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User’s ManualXC2600 Handheld ReaderInvengo Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Welcome to be a user of the Invengo RFID products.We appreciate that you choose the XC2600 handheld reader, hope our devices will facilitate your experience!
ForewordXC2600 Handheld ReaderThis manual provides information on product application, maintenance, repair and other features for users and maintenance personnel of the products.All introduction and descriptions written in this manual, in respect of the product’s features, functions and other relevant information, are the latest. All information provided is accurate during the time of printing. The company retains all rights to make any correction or amendment to this manual without prior notice and shall bear no responsibility for these actions.Some of the product functions may vary due to different conguration upon special requests from client.Safety Instructions    Warning signIf operate improperly, it may result in damage to your equipment(s).  AttentionIf ignored, it may result in unsuccessful operationIf ignored, it may cause undesirable effect
Content1. Product overview.........................................................................11.1 Product introduction ......................................................................................... 11.1 Introduction to XC2600 ..................................................................................... 11.2 Main usage and applications............................................................................ 11.3 Operating conditions ........................................................................................ 21.4 Safety and protective measures ...................................................................... 22. Performance parameters ............................................................32.1 Main functions ................................................................................................... 32.2 Technical parameter .......................................................................................... 33. Dimension and weight ................................................................63.1 Dimension .......................................................................................................... 63.1 Weight ................................................................................................................. 64. Structural features and functions .............................................. 74.1 Appearance description .................................................................................... 74.2 Indicator lights ................................................................................................... 94.3 Battery installation and removal ...................................................................... 94.4 Power button operation .................................................................................. 105. Operating mode ......................................................................... 115.1 Online mode ......................................................................................................115.2 Ofine mode......................................................................................................11
6. Demo software functions and settings ...................................136.1 Equipment connection .................................................................................... 136.2 Instructions on rd function ........................................................................... 146.2.1 Start rd ...................................................................................................................146.2.2 Tag reading operation ............................................................................................. 156.2.3 Scan settings ...........................................................................................................176.2.4 Power settings .........................................................................................................186.2.5 Tag ltering conguration ...................................................................................... 196.2.6 Tag searching .......................................................................................................... 196.2.7 Session conguration ............................................................................................ 206.2.8 Q-value conguration ............................................................................................. 216.3 Barcode function operation demonstration .................................................. 216.4 Other functions ................................................................................................ 226.5 About ................................................................................................................ 236.6 Description on api interface program............................................................ 247. Routine maintenance, FAQs and troubleshooting ................. 257.1 Routine maintenance ...................................................................................... 257.2 FAQs and troubleshooting ............................................................................. 267.3 RF communication optimization .................................................................... 267.3.1 Signal interference .................................................................................................. 277.3.2 Signal attenuation/reection .................................................................................. 278. Transportation and storage ...................................................... 298.1 Transport requirements .................................................................................. 298.2 Storage requirements ..................................................................................... 299. Packaging and unpacking ........................................................30
9.1 Packaging......................................................................................................... 309.2 Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 3010. After-sales ................................................................................3110.1 After-sales service ......................................................................................... 3110.2 Other matters ................................................................................................. 3111. Safety instructions .................................................................. 32
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 11. Product overview1. Product overview1.1 Introduction to XC2600Thank you for using XC2600, our company’s latest model of handheld reader. XC2600 is legerity in shape, easy to use and suitable for various applications. XC2600 can coordinate with terminal devices which are equipped with Bluetooth module. Terminal types such as Android mobile, Android tablet and other types of equipment can be flexible according to the specific application of choice. XC2600 supports RFID and barcode functions.Figure 1 XC2600 Handheld Reader1.2 Main Usage and ApplicationsXC2600 has exible usages and can be operated in various elds, such as retail management, assets management, warehouse management, transportation management and commodity anti-counterfeiting, etc.
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 21.3 Operating ConditionsXC2600 needs the following operating conditions:Temperature range: -10℃ – 60℃Storage temperature: -20℃ - +70℃Operating humidity: 5% RH – 95% RH, non-condensingStorage humidity: 5% RH – 95% RH, non-condensing1.4 Safety and Protective MeasuresPlease refer to the following important statement before use!When this reader is operating (emitting microwave), avoid aiming at human or livestock for a long time.Any radio transmitting equipment, including this equipment, may cause interference with medical equipment that is not properly protected. Should any problem occur, in respect of the aforementioned, please consult your medical equipment manufacturer. The operation of this equipment may also cause interference with other electronic devices.1. Product overview
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 32.Performance Parameters2.1 Main Functions Support UHF RFID tags reading and writing operations  Support mainstream 1D, 2D barcode reading( Optional)2.2 Technical ParameterTable 2-1 Function parameterProcessor Cortex-M3 processerMemory Flash:64MBitEEPROM:256KbitPower source Lithium battery:Standard Removable 5200mAh/3.7 V rechargeable lithium batteryAC input: 100V - 240V/50Hz - 60HzDC output: DC5V/2AWorking time: Standby - Not less than 200 hours; operating duration -not less than 8hrsWork Status: Real-time monitoring of battery voltage, remainingbattery and charging status 2. Performance parameters
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 4UHF-RFID moduleSupported protocols: EPC Global UHF Class 1 Gen 2/ISO 18000-6B/6COperating frequency: 840MHz—845MHz(CN2)920MHz—925MHz (CN1)865MHz—868MHz (EU)902MHz—928MHz (FCC) Output power: 0-30dBm, stepping 3dBReading distance:Tag reading: 0~6m, tag writing: 0~3m (depending on the specic conguration )Maximum tag capacity: Maximum 496 Bits for EPC Maximum 128 Bits for TID Maximum 64K Bits for user dataBarcode engine(Optional)Support code system: 1D code: Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-6, ITF-14, ISBN, Code 93, UCC/EAN-128, GS1 Databar, Matrix 2 of 5, Code 11, Industrial 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, Plessey, MSI-Plessey, etc. 2D code: PDF417, QR Code, Data Matrix(ECC200,ECC000,050,080,100,140, etc.)BT BT2.0Status indication  Lights: Barcode indicator RFID module indicator Bluetooth indicator System/charge indicator Buzzer  Sounds indication of equipment operational condition External ports USB Type-C power port 5V DC power output port(optional, OFF by default)2. Performance parameters
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 5Working environmentTemperature range: -10℃ – +60℃Storage temperature: -20℃ - +70℃Operating humidity: 5% RH – 95% RH, non-condensingStorage humidity: 5% RH – 95% RH, non-condensingShock resistance: GB/T 2423.10-2008/IEC 60068 -2 -6:1995; acceleration: 4.9m/s2, Frequency range: 5Hz-100Hz; Drive amplitude (Peak mm) 25/f(f=5Hz-10Hz), 250/f2(f=10Hz-100Hz)2. Performance parameters
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 63. Dimension and Weight3.1 Dimension The overall dimension of XC2600 is 153.8mm×141.8mm×74mm, as shown in Figure 2.Figure 2  XC2600 size illustration3.2 WeightThe overall weight of XC2600 is 390g. (Include battery and RFID module but without barcode module).3. Dimension and Weight
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 74. Structural Features and FunctionsThis chapter describes XC2600’s composition, internal structure, functions and interface of respective modules in details.4.1 Appearance DescriptionFront view of XC2600 is shown in Figure 3, functions of each part are described as follows. Figure 3 Front view of the readerRFID ModuleBuilt-in UHF-RFID module, for more information about band and protocol, see the Table 1.Barcode Module(optional)Optional module; 1D or 2D barcode module can be selected according to customers’ requirements.Power ButtonCan be used for power button, also can be used as a sleep / wake button. Please see gure3 for detailsReset ButtonDevice forced reset button. Please see gure 3 for details4. Structural Features and Functions
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 8Magnetic Groove  It is a magnetic groove for smartphone attachment. Take out the sheet iron included in the package and peel off the liner to reveal the adhesive side of sheet iron. Attach the adhesive side of sheet iron to the center of the groove, then attach back of the phone to the groove. Simply remove phone when not in use. The sheet iron and mobile installations are showed in Figure 4. Figure 4 mobile phone installationsFunction Indicator LightsIncluding Barcode, RFID, Bluetooth and system operating indicator lights. Please see gure 4 for DetailsBattery5200mAh removable battery.4. Structural Features and Functions
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 9TriggerRFID or barcode function button, can also be used as standby/wake-up button.USB InterfaceIncluding USB Type-C charging and communication interface and USB-A power output interface.4.2 Indicator Lights 1D/2D: (blue) The indicator light blinks slowly when barcode module is activated; when the barcode module turns off the indicator light switches off.   RFID:  (blue) The indicator light blinks slowly when RFID module is activated, when the RFID module turns off the indicator light switches off. BT:  (blue) The indicator light blinks slowly when Bluetooth is successfully connected; Off when Bluetooth is unconnected.  RUN: (red) The indicator light blinks slowly when system operating normally, ashes rapidly when malfunction appears, On when device is being charged. 4.3 Battery Installation and RemovalThe battery is placed in the package box when device is in transportation. Please install the battery before use. The following illustration demonstrates the step-by-step installation procedures:(Simply reserve the installation process to remove battery.)4. Structural Features and Functions
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 10Figure 6 Battery installation step4.4 Power button OperationPower button operation includes turn on reader, shutdown, standby, wake reader, restart operation, the specic operation is described as follows:Turn On ReaderWhen the device is in off mode, press and hold the power button until the built-in buzzer beeps and the RUN indicator light blinks which means the equipment is successfully start operating. Then release the power button. Turn Off ReaderWhen the device in working mode, press and hold the power button until the buzzer beeps, release the power button the system will be shut down completely.StandbyBriey press the power button to enter the standby mode when the equipment is operating.Wake ReaderIn standby mode, briey press the power button or pull the trigger, the equipment will resume and starts operating.RestartSoftly press the key in the RESET hole with a tool to restart the device.4. Structural Features and Functions
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 115.Operating Mode This equipment can be paired with other Bluetooth-equipped devices via Bluetooth. By using other terminal devices installed with demo application of the XC2600 reader, you can control the device by this Invengo Demo directly. The device may switch into ofine mode and work independently when loss the connection with Bluetooth terminal devices temporarily, when the Bluetooth are successfully connected, the local data can be uploaded to the demo software.5.1 Online ModeWhen the device connects with a Bluetooth terminal, it works in Online working mode. Under this mode, you can control equipment working mode with Invengo Demo of the Bluetooth terminal. You can choose mobile phone, tablet computer and other Bluetooth terminals for operating terminals. The APIs for JAVA platform are currently available.For detailed operation, refer to the Invengo Demo operating instructions of chapter VI.5.2 Oine ModeWhen the Bluetooth connection is not established, it will automatically enter the ofine mode. Working data can be stored locally in ofine mode. The main features of ofine working mode are shown as follows: Module which was working before ofine mode continues Buzzer works unconditionally  Read data is stored in local memoryYou need to set the data saving interval in online mode to ensure the regular operation of the device. The Flash interval is the time interval that working data stored in RAM before writing into Flash, set an appropriate time interval to ensure cached data is not lost. Click “More”, then click “Time Interval”, insert a value between 1 and 60, then click “Congure”, you may also “Query” current parameter by clicking “Query”. Please refer to Figure 7 below.5. OPerating Mode
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 12  Figure 7 Data save interval settingThe data stored in the local Flash can be uploaded to the background system by connecting to the Bluetooth terminal demo software. Click “More” in the menu of the demo software, then click “Flash Cache Data”, select “Export” to download the data cached by the device, as shown in Figure 8.   Figure 8 Flash data upload5. OPerating Mode
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 136.Demo Software Functions and SettingsThis equipment  can coordinate with  Bluetooth terminal, specic functions are implemented by terminal application software.6.1 Equipment ConnectionBluetooth pairing is required when devices connect for the first time. After pairing, use the Demo to set up connection, as shown in Figure 9.  Figure 9 Bluetooth pairing1) Search for the device you want to connect on a smartphone installed with Bluetooth. (take XC2600 for example) 2) In the pairing interface, enter the pairing password. The default password is 1234. After pairing, start the Demo software, as shown in Figure 10.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 14  Figure 10 start Demo6.2 Instructions on RFID FunctionRFID function is mandatory, RFID performance and the practical working environment is closely related. Label read distance 0 ~ 6M, write distance 0 ~ 3m, Actual performance is related to the label and the specic conguration of the device. 6.2.1  Start RFIDThere are two ways to turn on the RFID function, as shown in Figure 11.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 15     Figure 11 RFID function selection1) Select RFID when you open the Demo application, click the Connect button, you can open the RFID.2) At the status of being connected to 1D, 2D (barcode), click the “Menu”, you can switch to the RFID channel. 6.2.2  Tag Reading Operation1) Click the start button on the Invengo Demo or pull the trigger button on the handle to start reading the tags. 2) Tag reading information is located in the center of the interface. Total number of tags locates at the bottom, as shown in Figure 126. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 16  Figure 12 RFID tag readingClick the area of EPC information of tag which needs to be handled to open the tag operation dialog box, as shown in Figure 13.  Figure 13 Tag information operationIn the tag operation interface, each area of the tag can be read or written, or implement related conguration.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 176.2.3   Scan SettingsThe setting for prompt sounds, RSSI, tag type and tag data areas are shown in Figure 14.  Figure 14 scan settingsSaveSave the changes.Prompt Sounds This setting is for switching on/off of prompt sounds when reading.RSSIThis setting is for RSSI to be shown or not when reading.Operation TypeThis setting is for reading type, single reading means work once after reading starts; continuous reading means the reader keep reading once upon it is started.Tag TypesSet types of tags that you want to read.TID Reading Read tags’ TID area only.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 18General Reading Read tags’ EPC, TID, user data area at the same time.TID LengthSet the TID length of tags that you need to read (settable only in general reading status).User Data Initial AddressThis is for setting the start address of user data area for tag reading(settable only in general reading status).User Data Area LengthThis is for setting the length of user data area (settable only in general reading status).6.2.4 Power Settings Query and set query the antenna power, as shown in Figure 15.  Figure 15 Power settings Conguration: Save the antenna power setting; Query: Check the antenna power has been set; Antenna: The power varies according to the hardware.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 196.2.5 Tag Filtering CongurationThis setting is about an interval, once a tag data was uploaded, ltering that tag within that interval, for more information, see Figure 16.    Figure 16 Tag lter conguration  Conguration: set the saving time interval. Cancel: cancel the label ltering settings.  Interval Time: Setting for the filter time interval, within this interval a repeated tag should be ignored.6.2.6  Tag SearchingClick “Find Tag” in the “More” interface. Enter the “Find Tag” interface, as shown in Figure 17. 6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 20  Figure 17 Tag SearchingSet the conditions of tag searching, you can “Find” search relevant tags.6.2.7 Session CongurationSession configuration parameters will affect single tag or multi-tag reading efficiency, generally can be set in multi-tag read mode. Enter the “More” interface and  select “Session Conguration” to enter the session conguration interface, as shown in Figure 18   Figure 18 session conguration6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 21After setting  the type of  session conguration S0,S1,S2,S3   and session  mark click “Configure” to take effect, or you can “query” current configuration parameters. 6.2.8 Q-value CongurationThe Q-value will  affect the  performance of multi-tag reading. The maximum of  tag  number  which  can  be  read  is  2Q-1,  and  for  multi-tag  reading,  the recommended Q-value is 4. Click “Q-value Conguration” in “More” interface, as shown in Figure 19:  Figure 19 Q-value conguration6.3 Barcode Function Operation Demonstration 1D and 2D barcode (compatible with the identification of 1D barcode) are optional congurations and can be added on demand, the main support barcode system are:1D code:  Code  128,  EAN-13,  EAN-8, Code  39,  UPC-A,  UPC-E,  Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-6, ITF-14, ISBN, Code 93, UCC/EAN-128, GS1 Databar, Matrix 2 of 5, Code 11, Industrial 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, Plessey, MSI-Plessey.2D code: PDF417,  Data Matrix (ECC200, ECC000,  050, 080, 100, 140),  QR Code.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 22There are two ways to turn on the barcode function, as shown in Figure 20:Select “1D2D” in the interface, click “Connect”, you can review the barcode function.Under the RFID mode, click the menu to switch to the barcode channel.     Figure 20 barcode function selection6.4 Other FunctionsEnter “More” interface, you can set other relevant information.Restart/ResetRestart: restart the handheld reader, Reset: return XC2600 settings to their defaults.Standby TimeTime interval that device enter standby mode without being operated, congurable range:  30 ~ 600s; The device  automatically enters standby  mode when exceed the set time. Flash Time IntervalFlash Time Interval is the time interval that data is written to Flash under the ofine mode, congurable time within 60s.6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 23Clock Synchronization After the device connects to a Bluetooth terminal device, you can manually synchronize the local time. Buzzer CongurationSelect whether the buzzer function is enabled when the device is under online modeFlash CacheExport data that cached in Flash in ofine mode.USB Power Supply ControlThe switch for USB-A port and 5V power supply.UTC SwitchTurn on the clock display switch during card reading operation.6.5 AboutThis chapter describes the software and hardware version of the device, as shown in Figure 21.  Figure 21 version information6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 24 Application Information: Application Version Information. System Information: Bluetooth terminal system version.  RFID  information: Relevant information about software and hardware version of the RFID module. ARM information: XC2600 baseband software version information. For the functional introduction and application development issues of the DEMO program, please refer to the corresponding directory under “RFID Handheld Universal Demo Software User Manual” in the CD provided. 6.6 Description on API interface program API interface program is the intermediary between XC2600 and background applications, providing the users with the software interface for secondary development. For the application of API interface program and development issue pertaining to the application software, please refer to the corresponding directory under “Reader’s Generic API Technical Reference Manual” in the CD provided. 6. Demo Software Functions and Settings
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 257.Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting7.1 Routine MaintenanceStore the device in a cool and dry place, with temperature ranged between +10℃- +40℃. Avoid contact with corrosive substances and keep away from re and heat sources (For details please refer to 8.2 storage requirement).    Due to the self-discharging characteristics of lithium battery, if the device is not being in use for a long period of time (not less than 1 month), it is recommended that the battery should be removed from the handheld device and stored separately (Battery capacity is best for long term storage at 40%, and should be fully charged and left discharged every three months, if possible).   Precautions for battery usage: Do not directly connect the input to output terminal; Do not expose the battery to water or get it wet; Do not use or store the battery near a heat source (such as re or heater); Please use original charger; Do not reverse the positive and negative; Do not plug the battery directly in a wall outlet or car cigarette lighter socket; Do not put the battery into a re or heat up the battery; Do not use wire or other metal to connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery, do not transport or store the battery with necklace, hairpins or other metallic objects; Do not disassemble the battery or cause battery short circuit; Do not cause impact to the battery or use sharp object to hit the battery.7. Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 267.2 FAQs and TroubleshootingThis section introduces solutions to some of the common problems or irregularities during the usage of the device. Unable to Read TagsInitially, please check whether the tag samples are functioning, or use another tags which has been veried for further test; Please conrm if the electronic tag is within the effective range of reader; Please conrm if there is any RF signal interference. Unable to Wright Tags Initially, please conrm if the tag is writable. Please conrm if the electronic tag is within the effective range of the reader; Please conrm if the data area of the electronic tag has been locked; Please conrm if the instruction parameter is congured correctly; Please conrm if there is any RF signal interference.Why is the tag writing distance closer than data reading distance? This is due to the special characteristics of RFID technology. Tag writing requires more energy than tag reading, hence the distance is shorter and success rate of tag writing is much lower as compared to tag reading.Why do the reading distances for various tags appear to be so different? This is due to the special characteristics of RFID technology. Different tag chip and their sealing materials have different sensitivity towards the reader; hence the operating distance and success rate are different. 7.3 RF Communication OptimizationUnder normal circumstances, radio technology is used for device communication. The system performance is very sensitive towards signal interference and attenuation. This section provides some tips for radio communication optimization between XC2600 and electronic tags.7. Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 277.3.1 Signal InterferenceSignal interference refers to the radio frequency (RF) signal that caused interference to the data exchange between the handheld reader and electronic tag. Signal interference can severely affect the capability of a handheld reader to retrieve information from an electronic tag. Sources of signal interference: Radio frequency (RF) system, such as RF local area network and nearby interactive identication system; RF signals from security doors, garage doors or other devices; Other RF radiation sources.When there is radio frequency (RF) interference or noise, the performance of handheld reader (with regard to its data exchange with electronic tag) will be reduced signicantly. Handheld reader can only “accept” one signal at any given time, and it is not capable to distinguish between undesirable noise and useful RF signals7.3.2 Signal Attenuation/ReectionSignal attenuation refers to the natural attenuation of signal strength, resulted from the distance. It may be due to the obstacle encountered in its transmission path.Possible obstacles for radio frequency signal: Enclosed space with concrete walls, oors and ceilings; Metallic surface surrounding antenna or tag; Water or other liquid surrounding antenna or tag.Almost every object (including furniture or partition)  will  cause  a  different degree of attenuation during transmission process. This attenuation resulted from obstacle can be reduced to the lowest degree through careful repositioning of antenna installation position.At the same time, the reflection caused by metal or metalized surface on the back of the electronic tag may also contribute to signal attenuation. Under some circumstances, this causes slight increase in reading distance and results in blind corners. At these blind corners, the communication between the electronic tag and handheld reader is very poor.Generally, it is impossible to conduct accurate prediction of the handheld reader system’s performance under any given environment (this is due to the complexity 7. Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 28of electromagnetic radiation, including stability of frequency of signal source, antenna pattern, antenna sidelobe, and the surrounding environment). However, some of the recommendations given below can provide a certain degree of guidance in the specic environment, as well as application in optimizing system performance:Take into account the radio frequency (RF) characteristic in the surrounding area, including building materials, office hour, windows, and piping configuration. Radio frequency (RF) eld mode and reading distance may be affected by metal objects nearby, such as household appliances, equipment and metal frames.;The electronic tag must remain in the effective reading area of the handheld reader for not less than 100ms (for XC-TF8030-B-C07 electronic tags);The optimal antenna length for electronic tag is related to the non-conductive materials sealed or embedded with the tag. Here is the basic concept: For electronic tag embedded within non-conductive materials (The dielectric constant is generally larger than the dielectric constant in the air, causing the effective wavelength of the medium to be shorter than the wavelength of the air) or placed in substrate, if its effective wavelength has been adjusted to the optimal length in open space (at the furthest reading distance from the handheld reader), the electric length of the tag antenna must be reduced to achieve the best effect in open space. On the contrary, if the effective wavelength has been adjusted to the optimal length within non-conductive materials, the electrical length of the tag antenna must be increased to achieve the best effect in open space. Do not expose naked, unsealed electronic tag with chemicals. Certain chemicals, such as alcohol, can be corrosive under high temperature, even though they are safe under normal temperature. 7. Routine Maintenance, FAQs and Troubleshooting
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 298.Transportation and Storage8.1 Transport RequirementsXC2600 meets all the standard requirements of road, rail, air, and water transportations. 8.2 Storage RequirementsThe long term storage of XC2600 must meet the following conditions:Ambient temperature: -10℃ - +40℃;Relative humidity: less than 80%; No abrupt temperature change, with the absence of acidic gas and other harmful gases;Due to the self-discharging characteristics of lithium battery, if the device is not in use for a long period of time (not less than 1 month), it is recommended that the battery should be removed from the handheld device and stored separately.8. Transportation and Storage
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 309.Packaging and Unpacking9.1 PackagingXC2600 is packed in a box, and transported through large transport container. 9.2 UnpackingIn order to facilitate future storage and transport, keep the box and packaging materials when you unpack the product packaging. Please check the product and its accessories according to the packing list. Please contact us immediately if there is any discrepancy or damage.9. Packaging and Unpacking
User ManualXC2600 Handheld Reader 3110.After-sales10.1 After-sales ServiceIf you encounter any unsolvable problem when using our product, please contact the customer service center.Before a user engages our customer service center, please prepare the following information at hand: Handheld reader model Handheld reader serial number (Located at the bottom of a handheld reader) Any changes to the handheld reader or tag Application software’s status and condition Handheld reader model10.2 Other MattersIf our customer service officer has confirmed with the user to return his/her handheld reader for maintenance, the user will receive a return merchandise authorization (RMA) from our customer service ofcer. Please indicate the RMA no. on the exterior of the return product packaging and, at the same time, provide the same no. on a piece of paper and place it inside the packaging. This will ensure the quick processing of the return product. Please follow these steps when returning the handheld reader for maintenance: Carefully  pack  the  handheld  reader  and  its  accessories  into  the original antistatic foam box. Please use a box with protective effect if the original box no longer exists. Use ller to cover the products in the box. Place a note, written with RMA no., in the box. Indicate RMA no. and the word “fragile” on the exterior of the box.10. After-sales
11.Safety Instructions  Warning Sign Improper operation may cause the damage to the device.  Attention Sign  If ignored, your operation might not work well. If ignored, might cause results beyond anticipation.11.Safety Instructions
FCC RF Exposure Information and StatementThe XC2600 Handheld Reader( model:XC2600)has been tested for body Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance. The radio module has been evaluated under KDB 865664 D01 and found to be compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. This model meets the applicable government requirements for exposure to radio frequency waves. The highest SAR level measured for this device was 0.41 W/kg.FCC WarningThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:-  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.NOTE : Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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