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EMC Technologies Pty Ltd
ABN 82 057 105 549
Unit 3/87 Station Road
Seven Hills NSW 2147 Australia
Telephone
+61 2 9624 2777
Facsimile
+61 2 9838 4050
Email
syd@emctech.com.au
www.emctech.com.au
APPENDIX I
OF
TEST REPORT T140704_F
USER MANUAL
FCC ID:
Manufacturer:
Test Sample:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
2ACXQ-MDR-3021AT
Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd
RFID Read-Write Reader
MDR-3021AT
Production Prototype
Date: 8th September 2014
Melbourne
176 Harrick Road
Keilor Park, Vic 3042
Tel: +61 3 9365 1000
Fax: +61 3 9331 7455
Sydney
Unit 3/87 Station Road
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Tel: +61 2 9624 2777
Fax: +61 2 9838 4050
Auckland (NZ)
47 MacKelvie Street
Grey Lynn Auckland
Tel: +64 9 360 0862
Fax: +64 9 360 0861
User Manual
MDR-3021AT
Desktop Reader-Writer
Document Number: 79-70-001-DOC
Version 1.1
Last Changed: 08 September 2014
Copyright © SATO VICINITY 2014
Commercial in Confidence
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Contents
Contents .................................................................................................................................................. 2
Please read this document before proceeding ............................................................................... 3
Important Information ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.
Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
Regulation and Standards.......................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Warranty ........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Limitation of Liability ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Changes in Product Family, Specifications and User Manuals ..................................................... 5
1.5 Meaning of Alert Symbols and Signal Words ................................................................................ 6
1.6 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................... 6
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 MDR-3021AT ................................................................................................................................. 7
Getting Started................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................................................. 8
3.2
Before You Begin ........................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.1
Installation Environment......................................................................................................... 9
3.2.2 Working with Tags ................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.3 Installation Requirements ....................................................................................................... 10
3.2.4 Tag to Reader Orientation ........................................................................................................ 10
3.3 Hardware Installation ...................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.1 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using USB................................................................... 12
3.3.2 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using Ethernet ............................................................ 13
3.4
Reader Manager Software Installation ..................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Software Installation and Functionality Test .......................................................................... 14
3.4.2 Connecting to a Reader .......................................................................................................... 16
3.4.3 Communication Test ............................................................................................................... 18
3.4.4 Changing the Reader System Configuration ............................................................................ 20
3.4.5 Changing the Reader’s Network Setup.................................................................................. 21
4.
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 22
5. Document Revision History ................................................................................................................ 23
6. Appendix ............................................................................................................................................ 24
6.1 MDR-2031-AT Product Specification .......................................................................................... 24
6.2
EU Declaration of Conformity................................................................................................... 25
6.3
Australian Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................................... 26
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Please read this document before proceeding
Please ensure you read and understand this document before using Sato Vicinity’s Reader. If
you have any questions, comment or suggestions about the User Manual please
contact Sato Vicinity
Important Information
Installation Environment
For indoor use only. Install Sato Vicinity’s Readers within the temperature and
humidity range according to the product specification.
The environment must not contain corrosive, flammable or explosive agents or
be subject to rapid changes in temperature, to direct vibration or shock.
Installation
Sato Vicinity’s RFID reader-writers communicate with data carriers (RFID inlets,
labels and tags) using the 13.56 MHz High Frequency (HF) band. Some industrial
devices can generate unwanted noise which may degrade communication. Make
sure that other equipment is properly installed, grounded and at a reasonable
distance.
Wireless communication can be degraded by high-voltage and high-current
lines and other sources of strong electric and magnetic fields. Installation in such
locations should be avoided.
Maintenance
All Sato Vicinity’s RFID readers-writers are low maintenance equipment. Except for
externally accessible fuses there are no user-serviceable parts in any Reader. There is
no requirement to remove the cover of the Reader.
Removal of the Reader cover by unauthorised personnel will void the product
warranty
Do not attempt to clean internally. Periodic cleaning of external case parts with a damp cloth is
advisable. Turn off the Reader before cleaning. Do not use solvents of any kind!
In order to avoid electric shock do not remove the Reader cover or attempt
to repair. The r e a d e r must be maintained by authorised, qualified and
service-trained personnel only
For disposal purposes Readers should be treated as industrial waste.
This symbol on the Reader or on its packaging indicates that this Reader shall not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall be disposed of at an appropriate collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this reader is disposed off
correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this Reader, please contact your local city office, your household
waste disposal service or the Sato Vicinity regional sales office.
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1. Introduction
Thank you for your recent purchase of a Sato Vicinity RFID reader-writer.
This User Manual will provide you with information to rapidly adopt Sato Vicinity’s PJM
technology t o your needs, install the Reader hardware and Reader Manager Software and get the
Reader running.
Refer to the Reader Manager User Manual (40-01-006-DOC) for a description of the
various tools and advanced options available in Reader Manager. Programming is covered
in the Programmer Guide (40-01-000-DOC).
1.1 Regulation and Standards
RFID equipment is subject to national and international regulations.
The FCC regards RFID equipment as low-power transmitting devices and, therefore, does not
require users of RFID devices to obtain a license to operate them.
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (USA)
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause harmful interference.
2. These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class A digital device
and intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. 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. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense
FCC ID: 2ACXQ-MDR-3021AT
Any changes or modifications to the equipment that are not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority granted under FCC Rules to operate this equipment.
CE Declaration of Conformity (European Union) see Appendix item 6.2
This equipment has been declared as compliant in accordance with R&TTE EU Council Directive
1999/5/EC and displays the CE mark accordingly. Products with CE marking comply with
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC) issued by the Commission of the
European Community.
This apparatus complies with ETSI EN 301 489-1 RF common mode immunity requirements
on Ethernet Port with shielded CAT5 Ethernet Cable
Appendix 7.1: 079-00-000-DOC EU Declaration Version 1.1
! WARNINIG
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This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment
this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures
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ACMA Declaration of Conformity (Australia) see Appendix item 6.3
This product complies with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
Radiocommunications regulations and carries the C-Tick mark accordingly.
N15661
Appendix 7.2 : 079-00-001-DOC Australian Declaration Version 1.0
! WARNINIG
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment
this product may cause radio interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures
ISO/IEC 18000 – 3 Mode 2 (Air Interface at 13.56 MHz) Compliance
Sato Vicinity’s Readers comply with the ISO/IEC 18000 Part 3 Mode 2 (Information technology
– Radio frequency identification for item management. Part 3: Parameters for air interface
communications at 13.56 MHz) published in August, 2004
1.2 Warranty
Sato Vicinity’s products are warranted against defects in design, materials and workmanship for a
period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the original owner
Any liability with respect to components including purchased or free issued items and other
materials used in the manufacture of products are covered by, and limited to, any warranty provided
by the original manufacturer
1.3 Limitation of Liability
Sato Vicinity’s warranty excludes products that have been improperly installed or maintained,
modified or misused. Notification of claims must occur within the warranty period.
End-users should contact the company from whom they purchased the products for
replacement, repair or refund.
If you purchased the Reader directly from Sato Vicinity, contact Sato Vicinity for a Return
Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA) before shipment
1.4 Changes in Product Family, Specifications and User Manuals
This document is subject to change without notice in future editions. Sato Vicinity reserves the rights
to change its product design, specifications and product range
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1.5 Meaning of Alert Symbols and Signal Words
Notes and Tips. Application Notes
This part of the Manual requires your attention
In order to avoid electric shock follow the instructions provided
! CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in minor or moderate injury. Can cause property damage.
! WARNINIG
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury
or death. Can cause significant property damage.
1.6 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
D/C
Date Code (month/year)
HF
High Frequency
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MLC
Machine Level Control
OEM Label
Original Equipment Manufacture label is located on the back of the equipment.
It includes the Model Number, P/N, D/C, S/N and MLC
PJM™
Phase Jitter Modulation or PJM™ is a registered Trade Mark of Sato Vicinity
PJM StackTag®
Registered Trade Mark for Sato Vicinity’s StackTag tags
P/N
Part Number
RMA
Return Merchandise Authorisation
Reader
Sato Vicinity’s RFID reader/writer
Reader Manger
ReaderServer
Graphical user application for Windows/Linux which provides a platform for
testing, demonstrations and application development
Embedded application that provides the standard Application Programmer
Interface to serve end-user applications. This application runs on the Reader
RFID
Radio Frequency Identification
RFID iInlet
A RFID device comprising a microchip and a printed antenna
(copper/aluminium/conductive inks) on a flexible substrate (PET plastic film)
RFID Label
RFID inlet with adhesive backing (sticky label)
RFID Tag
Generic name for RFID inlet and label
RFID reader
Device for reading and writing to RFID tags
S/N
Serial Number
LAN
Local Area Network
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2 Product Overview
The MDR-3021AT Desktop Reader is a low power encoding device designed to issue individual
tagged items with ease and accuracy. The read area of the single axis internal antenna is clearly
defined on the surface of the device to enable accurate tag placement and readability. Integrated
shielding prevents the accidental programming of adjacent or nearby tags, ensuring that only the tag
within the read range of the reader is encoded. The reader is supplied with Reader Manager software
that provides a platform for reader setup, configuration, demonstrations, testing and application
development. The MDR-3021AT offers connection to a PC via Ethernet or USB and is simple to set
up and use, straight out of the box.
The MDR-3021AT Desktop Reader is suitable for all RFID applicable environments, including
healthcare, where other sensitive equipment may be nearby. Its low power design reduces
interference with the operation of any nearby equipment and is safe to use around organic material. It
is suitable for applications where medium to large sized tagged items need to be encoded individually
with accuracy, speed and precision. Intended use of Sato Vicinity’s MDR-3021AT RFID Reader is to
read and write information to Sato Vicinity StackTags®.
The communication protocol used by the Reader is compliant with ISO/IEC 18000 - 3 Mode 2 (Air
Interface at 13.56 MHz).
2.1 MDR-3021AT
•
•
•
Desktop reader-writer
Single-axis antenna
2 Communication channels
MDR-3021AT Reader
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3 Getting Started
3.1 Unpacking and Inspection
When you receive your Reader, inspect it for any obvious damage that may have
occurred during shipment. If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier and the
supplier of the equipment or Sato Vicinity if purchased directly from Sato Vicinity
Until you have checked the Reader, save the shipping carton and packaging materials
in the event the unit has to be returned.
Included with the MDR-3021AT should be the following components:
Reader-writer
Power adaptor
- (12VDC output)
Quick Start Guide & Test Results sheet
Reader Manager CD-ROM
The CD-ROM will contain the following 4 files:
Autorun.inf
Documentation Folder
CD-ReadMe,txt
Reader Manager-Install.exe
Will automatically launch the Reader Manager-Install.exe
Contains various PDF documents including User Manuals &
Programmer information
Text file describing all the files on the CD
The GUI application for configuration and demonstration of all
readers
A power cable is not included with the Reader. End-users should purchase a power
cable suitable for the country of use
Ethernet cable is not included with the Reader. Sato Vicinity recommends CAT5 Ethernet
cable.
An RFID tag will be required for Hardware Functionality and Communication Testing
! CAUTION
Only power cables and adaptors that are compliant with the
regulations in the country of use may be connected to Sato Vicinity’s
equipment.
USB cable should be USB 2.0, screened & no longer than 3m
As shielded cables (USB and Ethernet) are generally required in order to comply with
EMC emissions limits, only shielded communication cables should be used.
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3.2 Before You Begin
3.2.1 Installation Environment
Sato Vicinity’s Readers are designed to operate in indoor environments where temperature and
humidity are controlled unless other conditions are specified for customised Readers.
For standard Readers the temperature range is from +10 C to +45 C. The humidity range is from
10% to 80% (non-condensing humidity).
Install the Readers within the temperature and humidity ranges according to the product specification
The environment must not contain corrosive, flammable or explosive agents o conductive dust or be
subject to rapid changes in temperature, e x c e s s o r direct vibration or shock.
! WARNINIG
Do not operate this Reader in an environment which contains
flammable or explosives gases or fumes.
Sato Vicinity’s RFID Readers communicate with data carriers (RFID inlets, labels and tags) using
the 13.56 MHz High Frequency (HF) band. Some industrial devices can generate unwanted
noise which may degrade communication. Make sure that other equipment is properly
installed, grounded and are at a reasonable distance.
Wireless communication can be degraded by high-voltage and high-current lines and other sources
of strong electric and magnetic fields. Installation in such locations should be avoided.
In order to avoid electric shock do not remove the Reader cover or attempt to
repair. Sato Vicinity’s reader-writers are to be maintained by authorised,
qualified and service-trained personnel only.
Removal of the Reader cover by unauthorised personnel will void the product
warranty.
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3.2.2 Working with Tags
Single-axis
Readers
are
tag
orientation sensitive.
Reading and writing speeds depend on reader-tag communication speeds and
channel numbers (communication protocol), amount of information to be read
and/or written and number of tags presented at a time. The additional number
of tags and information to be read and especially written slow down read-write
communication. Please consult Sato Vicinity or your support organisation
regarding these issues for your specific application.
Please note that tags and Readers can be incompatible with each other.
Bigger tags can typically work with all types of Readers. Smaller tags require
higher field strengths to communicate with a Reader and as a result they
may not communicate with some Readers or have to be closer to a
Reader antenna to function. Please consult Sato Vicinity or your support
organisation regarding these issues for your specific application.
3.2.3 Installation Requirements
The MDR-3021AT is a stand-alone peripheral desktop device that does not require special
installation or tuning of an internal antenna.
Power supply requirements:
Mains input:
110 - 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz
Low voltage input (MDR-3021AT):
12 VDC @ 2.5A
3.2.4 Tag to Reader Orientation
As the MDR-3021AT is a single axis reader the RFID tags should always be presented facing the
Reader surface to ensure optimum performance. Although the tags may still work at some angle
depending upon the distance between the tag and the Reader & the type of tag used this is not how
the MDR-3021AT reader was designed to work.
Correct Tag Orientation
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Incorrect Tag Orientation
3.3 Hardware Installation
MDR-3021AT User Interface Panel
Step 1. Connect a low voltage power pack to the Reader
The connection to the power source is realized via a low voltage power pack.
MDR-3021AT with power connected
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Step 2. Plug the power supply into AC power mains. LEDs will come on
When power is applied to an MDR-3021AT Reader the LEDs on the unit should operate
as follows:
The red LED “A” and green LED “B” will immediately illuminate then
both LEDs will go off after approximately 9 seconds.
MDR-3021AT with red & green LED’s illuminated
The red LED will come on again after approximately 1 minute
indicating that the reader is in an operational mode
Once the reader is in an operational mode the red LED will remain lit
The LED’s are controlled by the MDR-3021AT Reader software
Step 3. Test the Reader with a known working RFID tag. The green LED will light
when an RFID tag is successfully read.
3.3.1 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using USB
Connect the MDR-3021AT Reader to a host computer using a USB data communication
cable by plugging the USB cable into the MDR-3021AT “ USB Device” port and the host
computer USB port. Switch the reader on. It can take up to 4 minutes for windows to load the
drivers for the reader on some computers. Once the driver has loaded the reader will be listed
in Network adapters as “Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget”.
Windows operating systems may occasionally load the incorrect USB drivers for the reader. If
you experience an issue with the incorrect driver loading refer to Magellan Technology
Technical Bulletin 0009 (TB-0009)
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MDR-3021AT with power & USB cables connected
3.3.2 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using Ethernet
Any number of Readers can be connected to a local network using an Ethernet
hub/switch. Plug the Ethernet communication cable into the MDR-3021AT’s RJ45 socket
(Ethernet port) and Ethernet Hub (Do not use a cross over cable). All readers on the local
area network (LAN) will be accessible by all PC’s on the same LAN.
MDR-3021AT with power & Ethernet cables connected
3.4 Reader Manager Software Installation
Reader Manager is a graphical application for Windows. It provides a platform for reader
setup, configuration, demonstrations, testing and application development. When it is run,
Reader Manager can connect to a single reader at one time, it can switch between multiple
readers. Multiple copies of Reader Manager can be run, each of which can be connected to a
different reader. The program provides a set of tools, each of which runs in a particular
demonstration, test or diagnostic window, all windows can be resized. This will be saved, so
the next time you run the Reader Manager, all windows will retain the size you set previously.
The position of the application on the Windows desktop is also retained.
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3.4.1 Software Installation and Functionality Test
Step 1. Insert the CD supplied with the reader into the CD-ROM.
The installer should start automatically, if it does not simply open the CD directory and run the
Reader Manager-Install.exe. This contains the Python interpreter, support libraries and the
application itself. Python is the development language used by Reader Manager.
The installer looks on the system to determine which components are already present. Ticks
will appear next to the items that are not currently installed. The Python interpreter and
libraries will automatically install if required. In this case, the following window is shown: Click
“OK”
PJM Reader Manager Setup Python runtime installation popup
You will be prompted for the directory to install the Python system as shown below. In most
cases, the default directory is the best choice. Click “Install”
Python installation Destination folder selection window
You will be presented with the license agreement. Click “I Agree” to continue to the
component selection window (shown below).
By default the installer will install only a basic set of tools. The user will be limited to only
viewing tags and reader messages. This is a safe default, as it prevents users from using
tools or demonstrations and disrupting operating readers. Users who require more
functionality should enable the checkboxes as needed. Once you have made your selections
click “Next >”
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Reader Manager Setup window
If the installer finds that Reader Manager has already been installed with the current
version, you can force a reinstall by manually ticking the checkbox “Next” to the
application.
You will be prompted for the directory to install Reader Manager. The default location is
the best choice but you may change the location as required, click “Next >”
Reader Manager Installation Destination folder selection window
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You are prompted for the Start menu folder. The default is PJM Reader Manager, we
recommend not changing this (as shown below). Click “Install”
Should the installation fail, click the Show Details button. Highlight the installation
detail text and press the right mouse button to select Copy Details to Clipboard. Paste
the details into an Email and Email this to your technical support contact.
Reader Manager Start Menu selection window
3.4.2 Connecting to a Reader
A Reader provides Ethernet and USB device interfaces to allow for client
connection. The USB interface uses TCP/IP networking over USB as the protocol.
This allows you to connect to a reader as if it was a normal network. So all the
usual services, such as telnet and FTP are available.
Step 1. Ensure the reader is switched on with the communication cable
connected
When a Reader is connected to a network for the first time using either an
Ethernet cable or c o n n e c t e d t o a host computer using a USB cable, the
Reader is identified by its Model Name-Serial Number (recommended to keep the
serial number as a reference).
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Customers can replace or add additional
information to the Model Name-Serial
Number such as a physical location or
customer ID number. Refer to section 3.4.4
Changing the Reader’s System
Configuration of this User Manual.
Subsequently when a customer re-starts
the Reader the new name will appear on
the list of readers in the Connection
menu.
Tip: If you want to use the new name
immediately, simply switch the reader off
then on again to view the new name on
the Connection menu list.
When a Reader is connected to a host computer for the first time using a USB cable, the drivers
should automatically load, if they do not (Perhaps due to an older Windows OS) the Found New
Hardware Wizard will appear, perform the following steps.
1. In Found New Hardware Wizard tick “Yes”, this time only to search for software and
press “Next”.
2. In What do you want wizard to do? tick “Install” the software automatically and press “Next”.
3. Wait while the wizard installs the software: Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget. Ignore
other message and press “Continue anyway”.
4. Press “Finish”.
5. Open the Connection menu to see a list of Readers and the new Reader identified by
Model Name-Serial Number on the list.
6. If you cannot find the new Reader on the list simply unplug the USB cable and plug it
again into the Reader USB device port. This time you should be able to see the
Reader’s Model Name-Serial Number.
Step 2. Start Reader Manager to view Readers found on the LAN
Reader Manager will use network broadcasts to look for active readers via USB and Ethernet.
All readers found on the LAN will be listed in the Dynamic Reader List as shown in the image
below.
Dynamic Reader List in Reader Manager
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Step 3. Connecting to the desired Reader from the Dynamic Reader List
Locate the desired reader in the Dynamic Reader List & move your mouse pointer over any field of
the reader & double click your left mouse button. You will notice that the green status bubble to the
left of the reader turns into a green arrow & the IP address of the reader will be displayed in the
bottom right corner of the Reader Manager window.
Dynamic Reader List with reader connected
To setup static IP address connections to readers refer to the Reader Manager User
Manual (40-01-006-DOC).
3.4.3 Communication Test
From the Tools menu, select System then Grid of tags sight count. See Image below
Grid of tag sight counts tool selection
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The Grid of tags will now be visible in the right panel of the Reader Manager window as shown
in the image below
Reader Manager with Tag Sightings window open
Place a tag on the Reader. The first square in the grid should change from white to
blue and display the tag’s ID number and the number of times the tag was sighted, should
be one (1). An example of this is shown below.
The Addition of more tags will cause more squares to progressively populate with the tag’s
ID number and the number of times the tag was sighted. Removing a tag will cause the tag
to “Expire” turning the relevant square on the grid to turn dark grey (the data will be preserved).
Placing the same tag back on the reader will cause the relevant square to change from grey
back to blue & the tag count to increment to two (2), with each successive tag removal &
replacement the count will increment by one (1).
This simple test has confirmed the Reader & LAN/USB connection is working.
Tag Sightings window showing 1 tag on the reader
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3.4.4 Changing the Reader System Configuration
Ensure the Reader is connected as described above. From the Tools menu, select System then
Configuration System as shown below. The Configuration System window will open.
Configuration System tool selection
The user configurable field is the Customer ID, you can enter the name you would like the
Reader to be identified as (This is useful in a large reader networks where you may need to
manage many readers). The name entered in the Customer ID field is the name that will appear
on the Reader Manager Connection menu for that reader. Power cycle the reader for the change
to be reflected in Reader Manager.
Once you have entered the desires reader name press the “Enter” key on your keyboard
then Click the “ Save” button to the right to save your changes to the reader.
System Configuration window
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3.4.5 Changing the Reader’s Network Setup
Ensure the Reader is connected as described above. From the Tools menu, select System then
Configuration System as shown at 3.3.4 above. The Configuration System window will open. Select
the “Network Configuration” tab as shown below. By default the reader is set to obtain an IP address
from a DHCP server. If this is not desired un-tick the “Obtain an IP address automatically” check box
and enter the required IP Address, Subnet mask & Default Gateway. Press the “Enter” key on your
keyboard then Click the “ Save” button to the right to save your changes to the reader. Power
cycle the reader for the change to take effect.
Configuration System “Network Configuration” window
Ensure the IP address allocated to the reader is recorded for future reference.
Applying a label to the reader showing the allocated IP address is ideal.
Tip: If you make an error in the reader Network configuration the reader may no
longer be visible on the network (wrong IP range for example). If this happens you
can connect to the reader using a USB cable & correct the issue
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4. Troubleshooting
Issue
No Power – All
LED’s are off
Cause
Power cable not connected
Power Cable faulty
Power Adaptor faulty
Reader Faulty
Fuse blown
Absence of the
flashing green
LED’s during tag
reading
Incorrectly orientated
tag/tags
Faulty tag/tags
The Powering Field is off
Reader faulty
The tag type is incompatible
with the reader
Cannot find and
connect to the reader
as the reader is not
shown on the
Dynamic Reader List
USB or Ethernet connection
is not functioning
The reader is not connected
Invalid Network configuration
USB drivers still loading
Reader faulty
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Solution
Ensure the power cable is connected
correctly to both the mains power and to
the Reader
Replace the cable
Replace the power adaptor
Contact your local supplier for support
Replace fuse with an equivalent 5 x 20mm
3A 250VAC rated fuse
Ensure tag/tags are oriented correctly for
the Reader (see Tag-to-Reader/Tag-toAntenna Orientation).
Replace tag/tags. Do not use tags with a
black dot or black square or black X
marking (faulty tags).
Ensure the powering field is on. Go
to Tools> System>Reader Setting. Tick
the Powering Field box.
Contact your local supplier for support
Use the appropriate tag type for the reader,
contact your local supplier to help with tag
compatibility information
Ensure the Ethernet/USB cable is working
correctly, try using an alternative cable.
Power cycle the Reader & restart the host
computer.
Ensure the Ethernet/USB cable is
connected properly to both the reader &
host computer
The computer IP address on the computer
running Reader Manager must be in the
same subnet as the reader
USB connected readers may take some
time to negotiate an address. Check the
Network Connections window in the
Control Panel to confirm that a connection
has been established
Contact your local supplier for support
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5. Document Revision History
Version
Ver 1.0
Ver 1.1
Date
22 Aug 2014
09 Sep 2014
Person
Steve Antonio
Steve Antonio
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6. Appendix
6.1 MDR-3021AT Product Specification
Electrical
Operating Frequency
13.56 MHz
ISO/IEC Compliance
ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 2
Command Data Rate
424 kbit/s
Reply Data Rate
106 kbit/s per channel
Number of Reply Channels
Number of Axes
Operating Range
Marked read/write area
Power Supply
12 VDC
DC Power Supply Connector
2.5 mm DC centre pin positive
Power Consumption
18W
Performance
Identification rate
Up to 150 tags/s
Host
Host Interface
USB, Ethernet
Windows XP SP2 / 500 MHz CPU / 128 MB
RAM
Minimum Host Requirements
Environmental
Operating Environment
Indoor use
Temperature Range
+10°C to +45°C ambient
Humidity
10% to 80% (non-condensing)
Reader Placement
Can be placed next to each other
Mechanical
External Dimensions: (L x W x H)
320 x 220 x 58 mm
Net Weight
3 kg
Net Volume
0.006 m3
Certifications
FCC ID: 2ACXQ-MDR-3021AT
See: Product Certification File: Document 07900-002-DOC attached
See: Product Certification File: Document 07900-003-DOC attached
USA
Europe (CE Mark)
Australia
Other Features
Calibration and Tuning
Powerful processing platform allowing for standalone reader operation
No manual calibration or tuning required
Shielding Methods
Field Cancellation
Operation
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6.2 EU Declaration of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
According to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and EMF Directive 1999/519/EC
Supplier/Manufacturer’s Name:
Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd
Supplier’s Address:
ABN:
8 Guihen Street, Annandale NSW 2038
Telephone: +61 2 9562 9800, Fax: +61 2 9518 7620
87 166 705 5004
Product Name:
RFID Terminal
Product Model:
MDR-3021-II
MDR-3021AT
Purpose:
Use of Radio Spectrum
The product is in compliance with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE Directive:
- Health and safety requirements pursuant to Article 3(1)a
Standard
Test Report
Test Report issued by
Regarding
EN 60950-1 (2001)
T61117_S
EMC Technologies
Safety
EN 50364 (2001)
T61109M
EMC Technologies
EMF
- Protection requirements concerning EMC Article 3(1)b
Standard
Test Report
Test Report issued by
Regarding
EN 301 489-1 (v1.6.1)
T140606_E
EMC Technologies
EMC
EMC Technologies
EMC
T61109_E
EN 301 489-3 (v1.4.1)
T140606_E
T61109_E
EN 61000-3-2 (2000)
T61109_E
EMC Technologies
Harmonics
EN 61000-3-3 (1995)
T61109_E
EMC Technologies
Flicker
- Measures for the efficient use of the RF Spectrum Article 3(2)
Standard
Test Report
Test Report issued by
Regarding
EN 300 330-1 (v1.3.1)
T140606_E
EMC Technologies
EMC
EN 300 330-2 (v1.3.1)
T140606_E
EMC Technologies
EMC
Year in which CE mark first affixed:
2014
Product Certification File:
Document 079-00-002-DOC
As manufacturer, we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment follows the provisions of the Directives stated
above.
Graham Murdoch_________
(Name of authorized officer)
--------------------------------------
(Signature of authorised officer)
MDR-3021AT USER MANUAL
_____Chief Engineer___________
(Title of authorized officer)
4 July 2014
(Date of issue)
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_Australia ______
(Place)
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6.3 Australian Declaration of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
According to the RadioCommunications Act
Supplier/Manufacturer’s Name:
Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd
Supplier’s Address:
8 Guihen Street, Annandale NSW 2038
Telephone: +61 2 9562 9800, Fax: +61 2 9518 7620
ABN:
87 166 705 5004
Product Name:
RFID Terminal
Product Model:
MDR-3021-II
MDR-3021AT
Purpose:
Use of Radio Spectrum
The following Standards have been applied:
Standard
Test Report
Test Report issued by
Regarding
AS/NZS CISPR 22 (2006)
T140606_E
EMC Technologies
EMC-emissions
AS/NZS 4268 (2012)
T140606
EMC Technologies
Radio
ARPANSA Radiation Protection
NA
MC Technologies
SAR
Year in which C-Tick mark first affixed:
2014
Product Certification File:
Document 079-00-003-DOC
Supplementary Information:
•
The product complies with the standards listed above.
As manufacturer, we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment complies with the requirements for EMC, EMR,
and radio transmission as required by the RadioCommunications Act.
Graham Murdoch_
(Name of authorized officer)
_____Chief Engineer___________
(Title of authorized officer)
4 July 2014
(Date of issue)
-----------------------------------------(Signature of authorised officer)
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