KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA 801283 Handheld Tag Reader User Manual Owners manual

KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA INC. Handheld Tag Reader Owners manual

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Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual  A316000-853  Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual A316000-853 Serial port – RS232 cables ©The HHR “direct to PDA cable”, part number 801282-001 connects the HHR directly to the PDA 16 pin “charger base” port.      The 9 pin “D” female connector on the PDA charger base cable connects to the HHR “DB9 adapter cable”, part number 801282-002. FCC Advisements Warning: changes and/or modification not expressly approved by Mark IV Industries Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. HHR Specifications (P/N 801283-247) Note: specifications are subject to change without notice. •  FCC ID: JQU801283 •  Operating temperature range: 0°C to 45°C. •  Storage temperature range: -40°C to +85°C for up to 24 hours •  Humidity: 5% through 95% R.H. (non-condensing). •  Shock and vibration: designed for portable use only. •  Operating life (battery): 2+ years, under normal use (<150 transactions/day) •  Dimensions: width 80 mm, length 110 mm, depth 13 mm to 23 mm •  Weight: 107 grams (not including cables) Manual revisions    Rev Date (ddmmyy) Type  Description @4  6-Oct-03  none  DRAFT not for release yet A2  9-Oct-03  add  HHR and kit item part numbers A3     21-Oct-03 add FCC Advisement A4       29-Oct-03 change FCC Advisements Description: The handheld reader (HHR) by itself performs as a tag functional verifier and CRC status checker. Audible and visual indicators provide recognition of the tag status. The serial port may be connected to a PDA to display and log any successfully captured tag data. Reader software for the PDA is supplied on one diskette in the HHR system kit. The PDA data logs may be uploaded to a  “host” computer.  How to verify/read a tag. The tag must be an IAG tag or have an IAG compatible data format. Place the tag to be read underneath the handheld reader, see Fig. 2. Press the push button switch for about 1 second and release it. The LEDs and audible tone indicate the tag status as follows: Table 1- LED and tone status indications Red         Yellow Green Tone Tag statusoff     off off 2 short beeps tag not read, try again off   off on steady for 5 seconds  4 short beeps  tag is OK flashing     off off on steady for 5 seconds  tag data is faulty off    flashing off 8 long beeps data read but CRC is in error  serial port audible tonered, yellow, green LEDs push button switchMARK IV FCC ID: JQU 801283 This 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.file: HHR Kit Owners manual Rev. A    2003 MKIV IVHS
Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual  A316000-853  Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual A316000-853 Fig. 2 - Position the HHR over the tag to be read Note: it is best to have the arrows on the antennae surfaces of both the reader and the tag aligned in the same direction and “opposed”. © IAG FPTIAG FPT Best  OK  Not OK Hold the HHR about 1-8 inches away from the tag. Use the PDA “Request Tag Data Button” to initiate the tag read. If the tag is not read, move the HHR closer to the tag and try again. Refer to the “HHR-PDA Operator’s manual” document A316000-854 supplied in your HHR system kit. HHR System Kit (excluding documents):      Qty P/N Description1  801283-247  Hand Held Reader 1  801282-001  Cable, HHR to PDA direct 1  801828-002  Cable, DB9 adapter  1  700731-008  diskette with HHR program for download to PDASystem connections for program download to PDA power pack  power mains PDA RS-232 PDA base  System connections for read, display, collect data   tag   HHR PDA RS-232801282-001 System connections HHR direct to a PDA. or   tag   HHR PDA RS-232801282-002 System connections HHR to a PDA set in its charger base. power pack power mains PDA base  1.  Take all tag readings with the PDA attached and store the data. Note: 801282-002 is the HHR adapter cable. 801282-001 is the HHR to PDA direct connection cable. (See the identity photos on the last page.) System connections for data upload to a host power pack power mains PDA RS-232PDA base   2.  Re-connect the PDA to the host computer to upload the stored data.  Notes:  Refer to the “HHR-PDA Operator’s manual” (document A316000-854 supplied in your HHR system kit) for use of the PDA when you want to: •  read a tag and immediately display the data on the PDA •  review the records of all tags in the PDA database  •  “beam” the tag database to another PDA •  upload the tag database from the PDA to a “host” computer •  download the HHReader program to the PDA from a PC file: HHR Kit Owners manual Rev. A    2003 MKIV IVHS

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