Wonderware Mobile Solutions 90XX1 RFID Reader User Manual 07441 10 SAT SRM2 User Guide

Wonderware Mobile Solutions RFID Reader 07441 10 SAT SRM2 User Guide

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Confidential & Proprietary       Created by Clay Weston    Page 1 of 2 Last revised:5/24/2007  SRM2-MC90XX User Guide Introduction This  document  provides  important  information  regarding  safety,  regulatory compliance, and operation of the SAT SRM2-MC90XX RFID Module. The Module attaches to Symbol / Motorola MC9060 and MC9090 handheld computers to provide read/write access to SAT ST-1 tags and other tags employing 134 kHz TIRIS MPT technology. For application-specific information refer to the SAT Mobile IntelaTrac User  Guide  or  other  documentation  appropriate  to  the  software  application  being used. Safety and Regulatory Notices The  following  notices  are  required  to  ensure  safe  and  proper  use  of  the  Module. Please read them carefully and contact SAT if you have any questions. This apparatus is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2 groups A-D, or unclassified or nonhazardous locations.  This device may only be used in hazardous locations when connected in accordance with the control drawings SATDN 70213 and SATDN 70214. In hazardous locations, use only the handheld computer model numbers listed in the control drawings. Caution:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  SAT  Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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. FCC ID: OFZ90XX1 This Class [*] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  Cet  appareil  numériqué  de  la  classe  B  est  conformé  à  la  norme  NMB-003  du Canada. IC: 6984A-90XX1 Following is a reproduction of the rear label:
 Operation The  SRM2-MC90XX  attaches  to  the  bottom  of  Symbol/Motorola  MC9060  and MC9090  series  handheld  computers.  In  hazardous  locations,  use  only  handheld computer model numbers listed on the control drawing (SATDN 70214). The module can be attached and detached in the hazardous area.  LED Indicators Power to the module is controlled by software running on the host computer. When the host computer turns on power to the module both LEDs blink briefly, then stay off. When software initiates a read or write operation, the green LED flashes once. If the operation is successful, the green LED flashes again. If the operation fails, the red LED flashes. By default, the module will retry the operation ten times. If you see the green and red LEDs flashing alternately while attempting to read or write a tag, try repositioning the module. Range and Orientation The maximum range of the module is approximately 3” in the optimum orientation of reader to RFID tag. Imagine that the ST1 inspection tag (oriented horizontally, and with the label side facing the user) as a conventional circular clock.  If the handheld computer itself  (with  the  SRM-2  always  facing the  clock's  center)  were  the clock's hour hand, the optimal positions for reading are between 2 and 3, or between 6 and 7, with the SRM-2 within an inch of the tag.

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