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Indy R2000 Series
Modulee Evaluation Kit User Mannual
M-2900 UH
HF RFID Modul
le Eva
aluation Kiit
User Manu
ual V1.1
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017 RodinBe
ell All Rightts Reserved
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Co
onten
nts
1. ABOUT M-2900 EV
VALUATION
N BOARD.................................................................................................3
T VIEW............................................................................................................................................ 3
1-1: FRONT
1-2: SIDE VIEW ...............................................................................................................................................3
2. READER
R CONFIGU
URATIONS ................................................................................................................4
2.1 INITIAL USE ...............................................................................................................................................4
2.1.1 STEP 1: POWERIN
NG THE READ
DER .............................................................................................................. 4
TING ANTENNA(S) TO READER
2.1.2 STEP 2: CONNECT
...................................................................................... 4
TING DATA LINE TO READER ......................................................................................... 4
2.1.3 STEP 3: CONNECT
2.1.4 STEP 4: OPERATIN
NG READER VIA DEMO ................................................................................................... 5
G RF PARAM
METER ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 SETTING
R .................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 SETTING RF OUTPUT POWER
2.2.2 SETTING RF SPEC
CTRUM ............................................................................................................................. 8
NNA CONNEC
CTION DETE
ECTOR ........................................................................................................... 8
2.2.3 ANTEN
2.3 ISO-180
000-6C TAG
G INVENTORY
Y ............................................................................................................... 9
2.3.1 REAL TIME MODE & BUFFER MODE ........................................................................................................... 9
YING PARAMETER OF INV
VENTORIED FLAG .......................... 12
2.3.2 USERS DEFINE SESSION
ID & INVENTORY
O INVENTOR
RY TAGS .................................................................................. 12
2.3.3 FAST SWITCHING ANTENNA TO
SING ISO-18
G ............................................................................................................ 12
2.4 ACCESS
8000-6C TAG
2.4.1 READ TAGS ................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.4.2 WRITE
E TAGS ............................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.3 LOCK TAGS ................................................................................................................................................. 14
2.4.4 KILL TAGS ................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.4.5 TAG SELECTION.......................................................................................................................................... 15
2.4.6 ERRO
OR DISPLAY MIGHT BE RETURNED ................................................................................................... 15
2.5 ACCESS
SO-18000-6
6B TAG ............................................................................... 16
SING & INVENTORYING IS
2.5.1 ISO-1
18000-6B TAG
A INVENTORY .............................................................................................................. 16
2.5.2 ACCES
SO-18000-6B TAG ........................................................................................................ 17
SSING TO IS
2.6 OTHE
ER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 18
RATING TEMP
PERATURE MONITORING .............................................................................................. 18
2.6.1 OPER
2.6.2 SET GPIO
LEVEL ...................................................................................................................................... 18
2.6.4 SETTING BUZZER STATUS ........................................................................................................................ 19
RGING THE SERIAL COMM
MUNICATION BAUD RATE
E .......................................................................... 19
2.6.5 CHAR
3. DEVELO
OP YOUR OWN
RFID APPLICAT
ION .................................................................................... 20
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1. Abo
out M-29
900 Eva
aluation Board
1--1: Front Vie
ew
1--2: Side Vie
ew
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2. Reader Config
guration
ns
2.1 Initial Use
2.1.1 Step
1: Powe
ering the Reader
Plug the po
ower cable in, with the indicator lig
ght on and sound
of a short beep, rreader is rea
ady. As
illustrated below:
2.1.2 Step
2: Conn
necting Anttenna(s) to Reader
Connect the
e antenna(s)) with the an
ntenna port.
2.1.3 Step
3: Conn
necting Datta Line to Reader
O.1: You can
n connect the
e reader to your
PC via RS-232 serrial port, as iillustrated be
elow:
Method NO
Next, ple
ease switch the DIP to the
t position as illustrated below:
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Method NO
O.2: You can
n also conne
ect the reade
er to your PC
C via TCP/IP
P, as illustratted below:
Next, please
switch
h the DIP to the position
n as illustrate
ed below:
DIP Switch:
①:EN, ON
N Status, EN
N is low leve
el.
②:GPIO1, ON Status, GPIO1 is low level.
③④:TCP//IP, ON Status is TCP/IP
P communiccation.
⑤⑥:Blankk.
⑦⑧:RS23
32, ON Status is RS232
2 communica
ation.
2.1.4 Step
4: Operrating Read
der via Dem
mo
Put the UHF
FDemo.exe, reader.dll,, customCo
ontrol.dll intto the same folder, and double-click
UHFDemo.exe to run the software.
e software an
nd it will sho
ows as below
w:
1. Open the
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2. Please se
elect RS232
2 as Connec
ction if the reader
is con
nnected via RS -232 po
ort, Choose the
correspondiing Serial Port
and Bau
udrate(default baudrate
e is 115200).. As illustrate
ed below:
3. Click Con
nnect , if it succeeds,
th
he Operatio
on History will
w display as below:
If the reade
er is connec
cted via TC
CP/IP, please
e follow tho
ose steps:
 Ensure
e that an Ethernet Card has been installed in the
e PC.
 Ensure
e that PC and
d reader in the
t same ne
etwork segm
ment.
ettings when
n connected
d via TCP/IP
P as follows:
1. Default se
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 IP addrresses: 192..168.0.178
 Net ma
ask: 255.255
5.255.0
 Port No
o.: 4001
For more TC
CP/IP config
guration deta
ails, please defer to the document supplied:\tcp
pip configura
ation \
IPORT-1UM
M.PDF
2. Click Con
nnect, if it iss connected successfully, the Opera
ation historry will displa
ay as below:
3. Text communication with
w the reader:
G in Firmw
ware Version
n or in Reader Identifier,, the followin
ng screen diisplays:
Click on Get
4. Now the reader has been
connected to PC successfully
y.
2.2Setting RF Parame
eter
After connecting the rea
ader with PC
C, we need to
t set some basic RF pa
arameters: R
RF Output Power
& RF
selecct RF Setup
p as illustrate
ed below:
Spectrum. Please
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2.2.1 Setting
RF Output
Pow
wer
RF Output Power
is the
e strength off RF output signal
from antenna
porrt whose uniit is dBm.
The output power range
e is 0 - 33dB
Bm. When th
his setting co
ompletes, it will be save
ed in the rea
ader
automatically even if the
e power is cut
c off. Our default
outpu
ut power is 30dBm
(1W).
2.2.2 Setting
RF Spectrum
There are tw
wo methodss to set RF spectrum.
Method 1: Use
U the defa
ault carrier frequency
off the reader.
 Please defer to Fre
equency parrameter tablet in Communication prrotocol for m
more informa
ation about
the carrier frequenccy.
 Freque
ency range th
he reader su
upports: 865
5MHz-868MHz(ETSI), 902MHz
-928
8MHz(FCC)).
You can sett the reader in System Default
Freq
quencies, as
a illustrate below:
Notes:
 The sta
art frequencyy and the en
nd frequencyy must not exceed
the scope
of RF spectrum norm.
 Start fre
equency mu
ust be no mo
ore than end
d frequency.
 Set start frequencyy and end fre
equency to the
t same ca
arrier frequency, the reader will work
k under
fixed-fre
equency.
 When the
t parameter setting co
ompletes, RF carrier frequency of re
eader will be
e randomly hopping
in
the sco
ope of limited
d range.
 The default RF spe
ectrum norm
m is FCC (90
02MHz-928M
MHz).
Method 2: Set
S the RF spectrum
ma
anually.
Users can set
s RF specttrum via thesse three parrameters: Sttart Frequen
ncy, Frequen
ncy Interval, The number
of Frequenccy points.
2.2.3 Antenna
Con
nnection De
etector
Antenna Co
onnection Detector
is for checking
g if the port is
i connected
d to the ante
enna before the reader
work. Otherrwise, users will be notifiied to conne
ect the anten
nna. Please open this fu
unction beforre you use itt,
as illustrated
d bellow:
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Sensitivity of
o Antenna Connection
Detector
is set
s by users which is the
e Return Losss of antenn
na port, the
unit of which
h is dB. The
e larger this value
is, the
e better impe
edance matcching require
ements betw
ween
antenna and
d port. For normal
anten
nnas, you ca
an set the th
hreshold to 3-6dB.
Senssitivity of Cerramic
Antenna and Handset could
be mo
ore lower.
Notes:
 Readerr detects anttenna conne
ection by me
easuring the
e Return Losss of RF porrts.
 Readerr stops tag operation
if Return
Losss is above the threshold..
 User ca
an turn it off by setting th
he threshold
d to 0.
If antenna iss not conneccted, Reade
er will stop to
o operate tags with the following
screen display
y:
2.3 ISO-180
000-6C tag inventory
Connect the
e Reader co
orrectly. Tag operation co
ould be startted when RF
F Setup is ccompleted.
Tag invento
ory means reader
identtifying multip
ple tags’ EPC
C number att the same ttime. This is the core
function of UHF
RFID Reader
and one of the standards
to judge a rea
ader’s perforrmance.
2.3.1 Real
Time Mode
& Bufffer Mode
ommonly ussed mode for tag invento
ory is Real-ttime Mode. Data will be
e uploaded meanwhile
The most co
you can find
d the tags’ EPC
numberr instantly. RSSI
and Parameter of Frequency
y are change
ed and
recorded in real time. Due
D to its dua
al CPU arch
hitecture, performance of
o multi-tag identification
n under
is the best.
Real-time mode
The other iss Buffer Mode, the data
a will be cached and uplloaded togetther when yyou need the
em. When
there are tags with sma
all volume, th
he data is up
ploaded filte
ered and with
h no repeat.. But it will ta
ake some
time to filterr duplicate data when re
eader identiffies a large number
of ta
ags. Therefo
ore, its identification
efficiency will
w be slightlyy lower than real-time mode.
Note: Tags
can’t be operated w
when you ex
xtract data in
the cache.
the appropriate
method bassed on actua
al situation as
a illustrated below:
Users can choose
Method NO
O.1: Real-tim
me Mode
1. Click Tag
g Inventory (Real Time Mode). Sellect the conn
nected antenna(s) port. Set the num
mber of
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Repeat Perr Command
d, which is th
he times of repeat
inven
ntory comma
and. For exa
ample, inven
ntory
command will
w execute anti-collision
n algorithm one
o time wh
hen you set the
t value to 1. It will exe
ecute
anti-collision
n algorithm two
times when
you sett the value to
o 2...
2. Click Inve
entory, you will find that the EPC number is uploaded imm
mediately and
d it is real-tim
me updating
g.
The reader will keep invventory untill you click Stop
as show
wn below:
Inventoried Quantity
Total number of inven
ntory tags sin
nce click on Inventory Tag.
Speed
Speed of identification
n Tag, unit: piece
/ sec
Total Tag Co
ommunicatio
on
Total returrn EPC data
a of tags (Inccluding repeated data)
Command Duration
Time of ea
ach Inventorry Command
d takes, unitt: ms
Total Inventtory Duration
Total elapssed time sin
nce click on Inventory T
Tag, unit: ms
s.
ID
The serial number of data.
EPC
EPC numb
ber of tag.
PC
Protocol Control
word
d of tag.
Identification Count
Times of tag
t identified
d.
RSSI
The signal strength when
tag wass identified a
at the last tim
me.
Carrier Freq
quency
Carrier Fre
equency of tag
t which iss identified a
at the last tim
me.
Method NO
O.2: Buffer Mode
1. Click Inve
entory, the screen will display
as below:
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Note: the identified tagss won’t be shown in the Tag list.
op first, then click Get Buffer. All the
e data in cac
che will be uploaded
as illustrated below:
2. Click Sto
Functions description under Buffer Mode:
ear: Read th
he data form
m cache and
d then clear the
t cache. Itt will be emp
pty when yo
ou read the
Get and Cle
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cache again
n.
Query tag Quantity:
If you just wa
ant to know there
are ho
ow many tag
gs in cache w
without details, click on
this button.
Clear Buffe
er: Clear the
e cache and refresh the screen.
sers define Session ID
D & Inventorying Param
meter of Inv
ventoried Flag
2.3.2Us
ast Switchin
ng Antenna
a to Invento
ory Tags
2.3.3Fa
Under stand
dard operatio
on of tag invventory(Rea
al Time Mode
e & Buffer Mode),
the inventory periiod will takess
at least 500
0-800ms. On
nly when inventory is completed, rea
ader can resspond to the
e other new command.
Sometimes when 500-8
800ms is not accepted, we need to use Fast Sw
witch Antenn
na function.
There are tw
wo methodss to achieve fast switchin
ng antenna.
Method NO
O.1: Set the value of Repeat Per Co
ommand to 255
2 (0xFF), as illustrated below:
Click Inventtory, operatting time of each
round will
w be as sh
hort as possiible; Genera
ally speaking
g, if there are
only 1 or 2 tags
in RF re
egion, it will takes 50mss to finish the
e inventory before the reader receiv
ve new
command. The
T time-consuming willl longer with
h the increas
sing tags.
Note: For sp
pecific forma
at of comma
and parametter, please defer
to theU
UHF RFID R
Reader Seria
al Interface
Protocol V3
3.1.
Method NO
O.2: Use cmd_name_fa
ast_switch_
_ant_inventtory command (see UHF RFID Rea
ader Serial
Interface Protocol V3.1).
method NO.1 and
a NO.2 is: the process of sending
g switch ante
enna command is
Difference between
omitted in method
2, so
o it is faster and
a more effficient, whic
ch takes 25m
ms to read o
one tag from one
antenna.
e, the following screen displays:
Select Fastt switch Anttenna Mode
2.4 Accessing ISO-180
000-6C Tag
Click Acces
ss Tag, and the screen will display as following:
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2.4.1 Read
tags
You can typ
pe the param
meter(zones to be read, Start Address and Data
a Length) ass illustrated below:
Note: the un
nit of Starting Address and
a Data Length is WOR
RD which is 16 bit double-byte.
when the pa
arameter settting is comp
pleted.
Click Readw
Picture as below
showss two tags ha
ave been identified succ
cessfully.
2.4.2 Write
Tags
The area off Write Tag iss the same as
a Read Tag
g, but you ne
eed to provide access p
password an
nd
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information of write data
a.
When the operation don
ne successffully, the scre
een will disp
play as follow
ws:
Note: The maximum
len
ngth of one--time write iss 32 Word (6
64 bytes, 512bits).
2.4.3 Lock Tags
the op
peration is co
ompleted su
uccessfully,
A password is necessary to be provvided for loccking tags. When
w display as
a follows:
the screen will
Same as Write
Tags, data
of identified tags will be display
yed in Tag List.
2.4.4 Kill
K Tags
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Password iss necessary which can’tt be 00 00 00
0 00 before Kill Tags. Th
herefore, to kill a tag ple
ease change
the content of password
d via Write Tag
T Operation first.
When tag iss killed succe
essfully, the
e information
n will display
y as follows:
2.4.5 Ta
ag Selectio
on
No matter how
many ta
ags in RF reg
gion, we jusst want to ac
ccess EPC ta
ags which are already id
dentified.
Now, we can use the fu
unction of Ta
ag Selection (EPC match
hing).
mber.
1. Inventoryy Tags in Buffer Mode to get all tags’ EPC num
2. Get tags in cache.
ags and cho
oose the EPC
C NO. which
h is needed , as illustratted below:
3. Access ta
After choosing the tag, please clickk Select and
d the screen will display as follows:
We could se
ee that the column
on th
he left for Se
elected Tag has been selected. Nexxt, all the op
perations are
based on th
he tag with th
his EPC NO
O.
If you want to cancel the match of EPC,
just de
eselect the column
for Selected
Tag
g, as below::
Display Might Be Returned
2.4.6 Error
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Errors occur if wrong op
perations do
one:
failure:
◆ Inventorry success, access
There are tw
wo steps to get access to
t tags: firstly, tag inven
ntory; second
dly, access ttags. Picture
e above
but we can’tt access to tags.
shows the in
nventory is successful,
Two reasons why:
1. Paramete
ers incorrectt: for examp
ple, zones(pa
assword/ EP
PC/ TID/ Use
er) to be rea
ad do not exist.
2. Tags beyyond the area
a that the RF could cover: distance when accessing to tagss is about 60%-70% of
tag inventorry; in this case, please proceed
the tag closer to
o antenna.
◆ Wrong password:
Reason whyy: wrong passsword is se
et.
◆ No tags to be opera
ated:
Reason whyy: Tags beyo
ond the area
a that the RF
F could cove
er.
For more information ab
bout the ope
eration histo
ory returned,, please defe
er to the doccument: UHF RFID
ce Protocol V3.1.
Reader Serrial Interfac
ntorying ISO
O-18000-6B
B Tag
2.5 Accessing & Inven
2.5.1 IS
SO-18000-6B Tag Inven
ntory
Operating IS
SO-18000-6
6B Tag is sim
milar to ISO--18000-6C but
b it will be easier, since
e Real-time
e is the only
mode for IS
SO-18000-6B
B tags inven
ntory, as illusstrated below
w:
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Each time when
the rea
ader identifie
es a tag’s UID, the buzz
zer will sound with a sho
ort beep. If th
he buzzer
sounds with
h a long beep, it means the reader start
the anti-collision fun
nction and id
dentifies mu
ultiple tags at
the same tim
me.
2.5.2 Accessing
to
o ISO-18000
0-6B Tag
There is onlly one tag avvailable eacch time when
n we get acc
cess to ISO--18000-6B tag. After sto
opping
inventory, please click the
t Tag UID on the left list to choose
e the tag you would like
e to do the operation, ass
illustrated below:
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Notes for acccess opera
ations:
◆Access operations on
nly for the se
elected tag.
◆It can rea
ad multi-byte
e data of tag at the same
e time, lengtth of the datta is not limitted.
◆Multi-byte
e data could be written. If error occu
urs, the read
der will stop writing, but data which has been
written will not
n change, thus readerr will return the
t number of bytes which have been written successfully.
◆Only one--byte data of
o tag can be
e locked eacch time.
◆Only one--byte data state of tag iss queriable each
time.
◆Operation
n to lock tag is permane
ent and irreversible.
2.6 Other Settings
2.6.1 Operating
Te
emperature
e Monitoring
Reader will generate he
eat under inttensive workk. Users can
n monitor the
e internal temperature via
v built-in
temperature
e sensor to avoid
reader overheatin
ng (Operating temperatu
ure over 65℃
℃). Tempera
ature
Monitor illustrated as below:
et GPIO Lev
vel
2.6.2Se
General-purrpose input//output (GPIO) is a gene
eric pin on an
a integrated
d circuit who
ose functions
s (including
whether it iss an input orr output pin) can be controlled (prog
grammed) byy users. This reader pro
ovides two
inputs (GPIO
O1 and GPIO2) and two
o outputs (G
GPIO3 and GPIO4).
The image of
o GPIO porrt as below:
PIN ID
Function
PIN 1
GPIO 1 Input +
PIN 2
GPIO 1 Input -
PIN 3
GPIO 2 Input +
PIN 4
GPIO 2 Input -
PIN 5
GPIO 4 Ou
utput
PIN 6
GPIO 4 Ou
utput
PIN 7
GPIO 3 Ou
utput
PIN 8
GPIO 3 Ou
utput
Equivalent Circuit
Instructio
ons
◆Voltage between PIN 1,2 (PIN 3,4)
3 <=12V
◆Hetero-p
polarity
◆LED equ
uivalent resiistance 470Ω
Ω
◆Responsse time<= 150uS
◆Voltage between PIN 5,6 (PIN 7,8)<=12V
◆Non-polarity
◆On resisstance110Ω
◆Responsse time <= 6
6mS
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Operations as below:
Users can use
u the seria
al port comm
mander to re
ead and write
e GPIO in th
heir own app
plications.
Buzzzer Status
2.6.4 Setting
Reader’s wo
orking status is provided
d to users th
hrough the Buzzer.
Thre
ee ways to sset the buzze
er:
1. Quite: turn off the bu
uzzer
er an inven
ntory round: set it as be
eep each tim
me when tag
g inventory iss taken.
2. Beep afte
3. Beep afte
er a tag is identified: set
s it as beep
p each time when reade
er identifies a tag. ( It will reduce the
efficiency off multi-tag id
dentification))
This setting will be store
ed even whe
en the powe
er is cut off.
a below:
Operation as
Note: There
e is a short beep
when turn on the reader (reader self-test to
t check the
e connection
n to PC),
which is nott controlled by
b this settin
ng.
2.6.5 Charging
Th
he Serial Co
ommunicatiion Baud Rate
Reader sup
pports two kinds of baud
d rate: 38400
0 bps and 11
15200 bps.
You can sett baud rate as
a below:
This setting will be store
ed even if th
he power is cut
c off.
Notes:
◆When con
nnecting the
e reader with
h TCP/IP port, please ch
hange the se
erial rate of TCP/IP mod
dule
correspondiingly. For mo
ore details, please checck the TCP/IP interface configuration documentt.
◆Tag inven
ntory under Real
Time Model
will produce large
e amounts of
o data, plea
ase try to use
e 115200
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baud rate.
3 Develo
3.
op yourr own RFID
Applicatio
on
Most readerr functions can
c be opera
ated through
h the demo. But in practiical applicattions, user might
need to
develop the
eir own applications. Ple
ease defer to
o the document: UHF RF
FID Readerr Serial Interface
Protocol V3
3.1.The read
der follows the
t definition
n both of the
e RS - 232 and
a TCP / IP
P interface.
Demo provides an impo
ortant functio
on of record
ding serial tra
ansmission, so that use
ers can quick
kly grasp the
on protocol in practice. Please defe
er to the scre
eenshot belo
ow and sele
ect Activate
content of communicati
Serial Port Monitor, all uplink and downlink se
erial data will be recorde
ed, as illustrrated below:
Notes:
1. Response
e speed of Demo
will slow down aftter opening the Activate
e Serial Port Monitor. Please turn
off this function when it is not necesssary.
2. Data in violet blue is sent to the reader by PC, and data in red is the
e returned in
nformation to
o PC via
reader.
3.Manual In
nput Command is used
d to debug se
erial comma
and which co
ould calculate the check
ksum
automatically.
4. UHF RFID
D Reader Serial
Interfa
ace Protoco
ol V3.1, this document in
ncludes the integral sou
urce codes of
the demo(Based on C # of .Net platform)to help users develop
app
plications on the reader. Thank you!
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FCC Statem
ment
This device complies with
w part 15 of
o the FCC Rules.
Opera
ation is subject to the fo
ollowing two conditions:
(1) This devvice may nott cause harm
mful interfere
ence, and (2
2) this device
e must acce
ept any interrference
received, including interference tha
at may cause
e undesired operation.
Changes orr modifications not expre
essly approvved by the party
responsible for com
mpliance could void the
user's autho
ority to opera
ate the equipment.
NOTE: Thiss equipment has been te
ested and fo
ound to comply with the limits for a C
Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are des
signed to pro
ovide reasonable protec
ction againsst
harmful inte
erference in a residentia
al installation
n. This equip
pment generrates, uses a
and can radiate radio
frequency energy
and, if not installe
ed and used
d in accordance with the
e instructions, may caus
se harmful
interference
e to radio communications. Howeve
er, there is no
o guarantee
e that interference will no
ot occur in a
particular installation. Iff this equipm
ment does ca
ause harmfu
ul interferencce to radio o
or television reception,
which can be
b determine
ed by turning
g the equipm
ment off and
d on, the use
er is encoura
aged to try to
o correct the
interference
e by one or more
of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or
o relocate the
t receiving
g antenna.
-- Increase the
t separation between
n the equipm
ment and rec
ceiver.
-- Connect the
t equipme
ent into an outlet
on a circuit differen
nt from that to which the
e receiver is connected.
-- Consult th
he dealer orr an experien
nced radio/T
TV technician for help.
The modula
ar can be insstalled or integrated in mobile
or fix devices only. This modular cannot be installed
in any porta
able device, for
f example
e, USB dongle like transm
mitters is forrbidden. This modular complies with
FCC RF rad
diation exposure limits set
s forth for an
a uncontrolled environment. This ttransmitter must
not be
co-located or
o operating in conjunction with anyy other anten
nna or transmitter. This modular mu
ust be
installed and
d operated with
w a minim
mum distancce of 20 cm between
the
e radiator an
nd user body
y.
The device is indoor use
u only.
If the FCC id
dentification
n number is not visible when
the mo
odule is insta
alled inside a
another dev
vice, then the
outside of th
he device into which the
e module is installed mu
ust also display a label rreferring to the enclosed
module. Thiis exterior la
abel can use
e wording su
uch as the fo
ollowing: “Co
ontains Tran
nsmitter Mod
dule FCC ID
D:
2AKQD-M2900 Or Co
ontains FCC
C ID: 2AKQD
D-M2900”
when the module is insttalled inside
e another de
evice, the user manual of
o this device
e must conta
ain below
warning statements;
1. This device compliess with Part 15 of the FCC
C Rules. Op
peration is su
ubject to the
e following tw
wo
conditions:
(1) This devvice may nott cause harm
mful interfere
ence.
(2) This devvice must acccept any intterference re
eceived, including interfference that may cause undesired
operation.
2. Changes or modifica
ations not exxpressly app
proved by the
e party responsible for ccompliance could void
the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
T device is indoor use
The
u only
The devicess must be installed and used in stricct accordanc
ce with the manufacture
er's instructio
ons as
described in
n the user do
ocumentatio
on that come
es with the product
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ny of the host device wh
hich install this modular with limit modular
apprroval should perform the
Any compan
test of radia
ated emissio
on and spurio
ous emissio
on according
g to FCC parrt 15C 15.24
47 and 15.20
09
requirementt, Only if the test result comply with FCC part 15C 15.247
7 and 15.209
9 requireme
ent,then the
host can be
e sold legallyy.
Device is eq
quipped with
h unique non
n-standard antenna
con
nnector and the recomm
mended spec
cific
antennaby the
t manufaccture.
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