Kenetics Innovations HH-MR3 Volare HH-MR3 Reader User Manual

Kenetics Innovations Pte Ltd Volare HH-MR3 Reader

User Manual

       Kenetics HH-MR3 Reader  Quick Start Guide  Document Version: 1.00  Release: 2016 Jan                       Prepared By:           Approved By:  Zou QiZhang
1  Packing Lists, Accessories and CD-Rom Contents 1.1  Basic Packing List  1 x HH-MR3 Reader  1 x CD-ROM  1 x USB cable  1 x rechargeable 7.2V battery pack 1.2  Accessories  AC/DC Universal Power adapter (Universal 100V/240V AC to 12 VDC, 1A)   1.3  CD-Rom Contents   Software  User Guide
                                              Bottom Figure 1.1  HH-MR3 Reader Front     View Back  Side 43 mm
2  Details on Front Face and Menu Navigation  2.1  Front Face Information  Front Face Information Reference Figure  Figure 6.1  LCD  8 rows, 16 characters per row.  Power LED Indicator (Red color) When lighted:   Normal State: On  When operating: On / Blinks Activity LED Indicator (Blue color) When lighted:  Normal State: Off   When operating: On / Blinks Keypad Buttons   √ Enter/Accept button: To exit demo mode, or execute a function. On button: To turn on the unit, press and release the OK button Off button:   To turn off the unit, press and hold the OK button until the LCD and the LED go off. X  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 categories.   Previous Item: To scroll backward the items in a menu or to scroll backward a list of categories.   Scan tags button:   There are two such buttons on the side of the HH-MR3. It is used to activate the RF power for scanning tags.
3  Getting Started – Install and charge the battery                                                Step 1: Remove Battery Cover Slide down Step 2: Align the base of battery pack with the base of battery compartment before inserting the battery pack.  7.2 volts Battery Connector side base 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.
3.1  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.  3.2  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/WIFI  or Charger. To deactivate the screen saver, press and hold the <√> button for one second.     4  Scan Functions 4.1  Scan Functions without USB/Bluetooth/WIFI Connection  4.1.1  Guide for UID Scanning                           SCANNED 0000  Press “X”  Waiting for Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Press X to exit 1.Press and hold down  buttons to start scan tags  2.Direct reader to tag while holding down the  buttons.  3. Release buttons to stop scan tags          Kenetics HH-MR3 V1.0 06 Jan 16 Demo mode
4.2  Scan Functions with USB/Bluetooth/WIFI Connection  Note: Before use the Bluetooth/WIFI ,need to connect the reader to PC with USB cable, then configure the reader with “ILT Tool” in the CD.  Refer to document “Item Level Tagging User Guide-Ver 2.0.docx” found in CDROM.  4.2.1  USB connection stet up procedure  4.2.1.1  Power on the reader 4.2.1.2  Connect the reader to PC with USB cable 4.2.1.3  Install  the  reader  driver  with  “atm6124_cdc_signed”in  the  CD  (only  for the first time) 4.2.1.4  After  the  driver  installed  successfully,  there  will  be  a  new  comport  in “Computer->Manage->Device Manger->Port(COM&LPT)”.  4.2.2  Bluetooth connection stet up procedure 4.2.2.1  Power on the reader 4.2.2.2  Connect to PC with USB cable, run” ILT Tool” (only for the first time) 4.2.2.3  Follow  document”  Item  Level  Tagging  User  Guide-Ver  2.0.docx”  to  open comport  and set PIN  code and  set Wireless communication module  to Bluetooth in setting tab control(only for the first time). 4.2.2.4  Close ” ILT Tool” and plug out USB cable (only for the first time) 4.2.2.5  Install a Bluetooth adapter or dongle to PC. 4.2.2.6  Click “Add a device” in “Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Devices and Printers” to add the reader’s Bluetooth(HH-MR3) to PC(only for the first time) 4.2.2.7  Find  out  the  comport  name  in  “Computer->Manage->Device  Manger->Port(COM&LPT)” (only for the first time) 4.2.2.8  Follow document” Item Level Tagging User Guide-Ver 2.0.docx” to open comport in ” ILT Tool” , then the Bluetooth will be connected to PC. 4.2.3  WIFI connection stet up procedure 4.2.3.1  Power on the reader 4.2.3.2  Connect to PC with USB cable, run” ILT Tool” (only for the first time) 4.2.3.3  Follow  document”  Item  Level  Tagging  User  Guide-Ver  2.0.docx”  to  open comport and set Wireless communication module to WIFI  in setting tab control(only for the first time) 4.2.3.4  Close ” ILT Tool” (only for the first time) 4.2.3.5  Plug out USB cable then plug in USB cable again to PC, run” ILT Tool” (only for the first time) 4.2.3.6  Follow  document”  Item  Level  Tagging  User  Guide-Ver  2.0.docx”  to  open comport  and  set  WIFI  parameter    in  WIFI  tab  control(only  for  the  first time)
4.2.3.7  Follow  document”  Item  Level  Tagging  User  Guide-Ver  2.0.docx”  to  close comport (only for the first time). Plug out USB cable. 4.2.3.8  Follow document” Item Level Tagging User Guide-Ver 2.0.docx” to create TCP socket with Net tab  4.2.4  Scan for UID with USB/Bluetooth/WIFI                                           SCANNED 0000  USB/Bluetooth/WIFI connected  Waiting for Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Press X to exit 1.Press and hold down  buttons to start scan tags  2.Direct reader to tag while holding down the  buttons.  3. Release buttons to stop scan tags          Kenetics HH-MR3 V1.0 06 Jan 16 Online mode
5  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 HHMR3 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 HHMR3 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 HHMR3 reader.  The HHMR3 reader complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The HHMR3 reader may not cause harmful interference, and (2) must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  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.

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