Kenetics Innovations HH-MR2 RFID READER User Manual

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HH-MR2 Reader User Manual
Front
View
Back
Side
43 mm
Bottom
Figure 1.1 HH-MR2 Reader
1
1.1
Details on Front Face and Menu Navigation
Front Face Information
Front Face Information
Reference
Figure
LCD
Power LED
Indicator
(Red color)
Activity LED
Indicator
(Blue color)
√

Figure 1.1
8 rows, 16 characters per row.
When lighted:
 Normal State: On
 When operating: On / Blinks
When lighted:
 Normal State: Off
 When operating: On / Blinks
Keypad Buttons
Enter/Accept button: To enter into a sub-menu, or execute a
function, or accept a new value into the
reader’s configuration.
On button: To turn on the unit, press and hold this button for 2
seconds and then release this button
Off button: To turn off the unit, press and hold this button until
the LCD and the LED go off.
Cancel Esc/Back button: To back-up to a parent menu or to
clear memory and restart a
scanning action.
Next Item: To scroll forward the items in a menu or to scroll
forward a list of UIDs.
Previous Item: To scroll backward the items in a menu or to
scroll backward a list of UIDs.
Scan tags button:
There are two such buttons on the side of
the HH-MR2. It is used to activate the RF
power for scanning tags.
2
Getting Started – Install and charge the battery
Step 1: Remove
Battery Cover
Step 2: Align the base of
battery pack with the base of
battery compartment before
inserting the battery pack.
Connector
side
7.2 volts Battery
base
Slide down
Step 3: Slide the
battery pack up
so that the
connector clicks
into place.
Replace the
Battery Cover.
Step 4: Use an AC/DC adaptor to
supply 12 VDC to charge the
battery for at least 3 hours. Red
LED will blink when charging is
in progress. Red LED will stop
blinking when charging is
complete.
2.1
Switch the reader on and off
To switch the reader on, press and hold the power key <√> until you see the red LED
is on. If the LCD displays “Battery Low”, please charge the reader. To switch the
reader off, press and hold the power key <√> for 2 seconds.
2.2
Settings
Your reader has various settings, called Tag Selection, LCD Backlight, LCD Contrast
and Passkey.
Press any side button at “Main Menu”. When LCD prompts “Start Setting? Version
xxxx”, presses <√> to activate the “Tag Selection” settings. Alternatively, press 
to exit the setting without saving.
The first setting activated will be Tag Selection. Use the buttons to select the
type of tags, FSK, ASK, ICODE UID. The default setting is FSK. Press <√> to
proceed to the next setting. Press  to go back to previous setting or previous
screen.
The next setting would be LCD Backlight. When the LCD prompts “LCD Backlight”,
use the buttons to select the level of backlight. Press <√> to proceed to the next
setting. Press  to go back to previous setting or previous screen.
The next setting would be LCD Contrast. Use the  buttons to select the contrast
level. Press <√> to proceed to the next setting.
The last setting will be the PIN/Passkey. Use the buttons to enable or disable the
use of Passkey. Passkey is disabled by default to skip the Bluetooth Pairing process
and this is the recommended setting.
Press <√> to proceed to the next screen “Save and Exit ?”. To save and exit the
setting, press <√>. To change the settings, press  to go back to previous screen.
2.3
Standby Mode
A blank screen overwrites the display when no function of the reader has been used
for a certain period of time, unless the reader is connected to USB, Bluetooth or
Charger. To deactivate the screen saver, press and hold the <√> button for one
second.
3
3.1
Scan Functions
Offline mode Scan Functions
TJS Volare
US-1000
HH-MR2
Press OK
Press “√”
Main Menu
Wait for a few
seconds
BT Pairing…
Press X to exit
Press “X”
Batch Mode
Tag Count
Batch Mode
Tag Count
001
000
Press and hold down
buttons

Batch Mode
Tag Count
000
Scanning…
Release  buttons
stop scanning tags
Batch Mode
Tag Count

Hold down
buttons to continue
scanning tags
001
Scanning…
3.2
Online mode Scan Functions using USB
TJS Volare
US-1000
HH-MR2
Press OK
Press “√”
Main Menu
Wait for a few
seconds
BT Pairing…
Press X to exit
Plug USB
cable to PC
USB is connected
Stand-alone mode
is disabled
Wait for PC to connect
to HH-MR2
Online Mode
Tag Count
000
Wait for command
from PC to scan
tags
Online Mode
Tag Count
001
The steps below identify the COM Port number of the USB port connected to HH-MR2
Under “Device Manager”, under “Modems”, double-click “USB serial emulation #x”
Click the “Advanced” tab, and then click “Advanced Port Settings”
The USB COM Port number can be found here.
Once the COM Port number is known, open access port with setting 115200, N, 8, 1
Send command “B0 00” to scan tags.
The reader will scan tags and return “D0 15”
3.3
Scan Functions with Bluetooth Connection
TJS Volare
US-1000
HH-MR2
Press OK
Press “√”
Main Menu
Wait for a few
seconds
BT Pairing…
Press X to exit
Use BlueSoleil
to connect PC to
reader
Online Mode
Tag Count
000
Wait for command
from PC to scan
tags
Online Mode
Tag Count
001
Please install the BlueSoleil program before using the reader.
Bluetooth 1.1 Serial Port Profile is supported on Windows XP.
Bluetooth Device Name used by the reader is “HH-MR2” followed by the Bluetooth
Address.
Double click the Blue-Soleil icon to open the window below. Wait for HH-MR2 reader
screen to display “BT pairing”, then press “F5” on PC. Then the HH-MR2 icon with its
Bluetooth address will be displayed in the BlueSoleil window.
Double click the HH-MR2 icon, and then the COM Port service icon will turn yellow.
Double click the COM Port service icon to connect PC to HH-MR2.
Right click the HH-MR2 icon and then click “Status” to show COM Port number.
The COM Port number is displayed in the “Remote Device Status” window.
Once the COM Port number is known, open access port with setting 115200, N, 8, 1
Send command “B0 00”. Then the HH-MR2 will scan tags and reply “D0 15”
4
Compliance Statement
Regulatory Notes
An RFID system comprises an RF transmission device, and is therefore subject to
national and international regulations. Prior to the powering and operation of the
HH-MR2 reader, relevant compliance certificate should be obtained from the associated
watchdog agency. Sale, lease or operation in some countries may be subject to prior
approval by the respective government body or other international compliance
organization.
For countries requiring FCC certification, a typical system configuration containing the
HH-MR2 reader has been tested and found to be compliant with the limits for a FCC Part
15C (intentional radiator) device. Nonetheless, it is still the responsibility of the
customers to have their complete system tested and approved for use from the appropriate
compliance agencies/authorities before operating or selling the system. As part of FCC
part 15 compliance requirements, it should be noted that:
 Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user’s authority
to operate the HH-MR2 reader.
 The HH-MR2 reader complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) The HH-MR2 reader may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) 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 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.
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