DH Technology DH-R1 UHF Band RFID Reader (Low power transceiver - RX verfied) User Manual UserManual DH hwp

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Model : DH-R1 User Manual2DH-Tech,Inc.[Contents]1. Summary2. Composition2.1 Devices Composition2.2 System Composition2.3 Outward Appearance of Device and Dimension3. Specification of the System3.1 RFID Tag3.2 RFID Reader4. Function of the System5. Installation of the System6. System Operation7. Certification
Model : DH-R1 User Manual3DH-Tech,Inc.THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION ISSUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS. (1)THE DEVICE MAY NOTCAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANYINTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSEUNDESIRED OPERATION.ALSO, TO PREVENT INTERFERENCE TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT READERSYSTEMS, OPERATION GOVERNMENT RADAR SYSTEMS, OPERATION UNDER THEPROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION IS NOT PERMITTED WITHIN 40 KILOMETERS OFTHE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:DoD Radar Site Latitude LongitudeBealeAirForceBase 39°08 10 N′″ 121°21 04 W′″Cape Cod Air Force Station 41°45 07 N′″ 070°32 17 W′″Clear Air Force Station 64°55 16 N′″ 143°05 02 W′″Cavalier Air Force Station 48°43 12 N′″ 097°54 00 W′″Eglin Air Force Base 30°43 12 N′″ 086°12 36 W′″CAUTION : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are notexpressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authorityto operate the equipment.The user of the device shall be responsible for submitting updated information in theevent the operating location or other information changes after the initial registration bythe grantee. The information provided by the grantee or user to the Commission shallinclude the name, address, telephone number and e-mail address of the user, theaddress and geographic coordinates of the operating location, and the FCC identificationnumber of the device. The material shall be submitted to the following address:Experimental Licensing Branch,OET, Federal Communications Commission,445 12th Street, SW., Washington,DC 20554, ATTN: RFID Registration.Professional installation is required. Installers are responsible for ensuring that the properantenna is used as described in the FCC filing.and this product is for industrial use product.
Model : DH-R1 User Manual4DH-Tech,Inc.1. SummaryA) The RFID system for containers is composed of an "Active RFID Tag" and a"Reader", and the communication between the tag and reader follows aMaster-Slave model.B) Containers are embedded with 433.92Mhz RFID tag, and the reader, if necessary,gives a wake-up signal, activates the RFID tag, so that it can obtaincontainer-related information.C) The reader works according to the order of middleware or a terminal(or acomputer). The communication air protocol between the reader and the tag followsISO/IEC 18000-7.D) By using a RFID tag system, the recognition rate and recognition distance forcontainers is greatly improved, so that it can lay the foundation for the jobautomation of gate, CY storage, shipment, and Air Cargo.E) By making the best use of wireless/network technology, this system can be flexiblyapplied regardless of container's movement of position2. Composition2.1 Deceives Composition
Model : DH-R1 User Manual5DH-Tech,Inc.No. Model Name Type Remarks1RFID Tag 433.92MHz active tag DH-ST12RFID Reader Fixed type DH-R1
Model : DH-R1 User Manual6DH-Tech,Inc.2.2 System Composition2.3 DimensionSection ContentsDH-ST1(DH Sensor Tag Type 1)Dimension: 14.3≫cm*4.3cm*3.0 cmDH-R1 (DH Reader Type 1)Dimension: 22.3cm*20.7cm*6.6cm≫
Model : DH-R1 User Manual7DH-Tech,Inc.3. Specification of the System3.1 RFID TagTag Name DH-ST1UHF TransceiverFrequency 433.92MhzModulation FSKRange 100mPower 3.6mWTag Wake-up UHFAir Protocol ISO/IEC 18000-7MemoryTag ID 4bytes(RO)User ID 16bytes(RW)User Memory 128KbytesBeacon yesRange(unobstructed) ~100mBatteryType Non-replaceable, Non-rechargeableVolts/Material 3.6V/LithiumLife 3years(5 read events/day)Re-Usable yesTemperature Operation: -30 to +70℃℃Storage: -40 to +70℃℃Humidity 100% CondensingApproval KCC
Model : DH-R1 User Manual8DH-Tech,Inc.3.2 RFID ReaderReader Name DH-R1Case Material PC(Polycarbonate)/PBT(Polybuthylene Terephalate)Environmental TemperatureOperating: -30 to +60℃℃Storage: -40 to +80℃℃Humidity 90% CondensingRF Frequency(Transceiver) 433.92MhzRange Up to 100mModulation FSK, deviation 35Khz for receiver, 50Khz for transmitSensitivity 95 dBmIF Frequency 307.2KhzData Rate 27.8KbpsAir Protocol ISO/IEC 18000-7RFID Tag Compatibility All 433Mhz Active RFID TagsNetwork Interface RS485, RS232Upgrades Supports firmware downloadsDiagnostics Supports remote reader performance status reportsType Approval KCCOther Mounting Mounting Kit
Model : DH-R1 User Manual9DH-Tech,Inc.4. Function of the SystemThe communication protocol and operation between the reader and the tag follows□ISO/IEC 18000-7.5. Installation of the SystemInstallation of the system(Container tag and Reader) follows ISO 10374.2□6. System OperationBasic Operation□A reader(DH-R1) communicates with a server(or middleware) over TCP/IP, andcommunicates with a tag(DH-ST1) over RF. Orders sent via a server(or middleware)are transmitted to the reader(DH-R1), witch gives a wake-up signal, send the ordersto the tag(DH-ST1), receives the response data from the tag(DH-ST1), and finallytransmits them to the server(or middleware).7. CertificationFCCID : YWVDH-R1□This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference toradio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, theuser is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:- 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 thereceiveris connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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