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MR 100 User Manual
MR 100
User Manual
Document Version: Version 1.2
Document Category: Product Manuals
MR 100 User Manual
Symbol Technologies Inc.,
7361 Calhoun Place,
Suite 250
Rockville, MD 20855
Phone: (301) 610-6100
Fax: (301) 610-6101
http://www.symbol.com

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  • Page 1 MR 100 User Manual MR 100 User Manual Symbol Technologies Inc., 7361 Calhoun Place, Document Version: Version 1.2 Suite 250 Document Category: Product Manuals Rockville, MD 20855 Phone: (301) 610-6100 Fax: (301) 610-6101 http://www.symbol.com MR 100 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Symbol, Inc. Trademarks Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol, Inc. All other product names or logos mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and are the trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 What’s shipped ........................6 2.3. Product Pictures ......................... 7 2.4. Basic Connections........................ 7 Chapter 3. Byte Stream Protocol with MR 100 ..................8 3.1. Byte Stream and MR 100 ......................8 3.2. Generalized Request and Response Packets described ..............8 Chapter 4.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MR 100 User Manual A. Hardware and Technical Specifications ..................14 A.1. Physical Dimensions ......................14 A.2. Power ..........................14 A.3. Environmental ........................14 A.4. Connectivity ........................14 A.5. Interface Pin Outs....................... 15 A.6. Operational Features ......................15 A.7. Compliance ........................15 B.
  • Page 5 Hardware Specifications and details. Supported API calls. 1.1.1. Target Audience This guide is targeted for developers who will be writing code that interfaces with MR 100 reader using the Byte Stream Protocol. 1.1.2. Assumptions This manual assumes that besides being familiar with windows based environment you also have a basic idea of the following: Basic RFID concepts and terminologies.
  • Page 6 MR 100 User Manual 1.3. Document Conventions The following Conventions have been used in this Guide: Document Convection Version Bulleted List Provides Grouped Action and non procedural steps 1. Numbered List Procedural steps for performing an action. A Note / Focus point that the reader might be interested in knowing.
  • Page 7 The same protocol also enabled it to work in noisy environments. The MR 100 has a read range of up to of 10+ feet, and a write range of up to 4+ feet. The range however, depends on factors like Antenna Gain, interference and traffic.
  • Page 8 Connect the MR 100 antenna port to your antenna: If you are using a MR 100 with a dual antenna port connect one to a transmitting and 1 to a receiving antenna. If you are using a MR 100 with a single antenna port connect the antenna port to the antenna –...
  • Page 9 This chapter gives a brief introduction to Byte Stream Protocol and how it can be used to communicate with the MR 100 reader. If you are looking for more details of Byte Stream Protocol and how it can be used with other Symbol Readers refer to Matrics API Programmers Manual.
  • Page 10 (1 for LSB & 1 for excluding SOF, with the LSB (Least Significant Byte) first. MSB) For more information on the Byte Stream Protocol section of the Matrics API Programmers Manual. Byte Stream Protocol with MR 100 MR 100 User Manual Page: 9...
  • Page 11 O M M A N D I S T Below is a listing of all commands that are supported by the MR 100 reader. For more information of how to use each command refer to the Matrics API Programmers Manual.
  • Page 12 4.10. Kill Specific (32 This command can be used to kill a tag using the MR 100 to ensure that it is not read with further read operations. While using this command with MR 100 always use the first antenna port of the reader while forming the request packet.
  • Page 13 MR 100 User Manual Index ............10 ............11 ............10 ............11 ............10 ............11 ............10 EPC ............5 ............10 Read Point ..........5 ............10 Read Point Class ..........5 ............10 RFID............5 ............10 Index MR 100 User Manual Page: 12...
  • Page 14 MR 100 User Manual Device Specifications Device Specifications MR 100 User Manual Page: 13...
  • Page 15: Hardware And Technical Specifications

    E C H N I C A L P E C I F I C A T I O N S This section describes in details the specifications of hardware interfaces that are used with Symbol MR-100 Readers. A.1. Physical Dimensions Dimensions Length 3.4”...
  • Page 16: Interface Pin Outs

    MR 100 User Manual A.5. Interface Pin Outs Pin Number Signal Description Pin 1: Regulated +6Vdc (min/max 5.4v/7v), 1.2A max, 2A fused Pin 2: Regulated +6Vdc (min/max 5.4v/7v), 1.2A max, 2A fused Pin 3: Ground Pin 4: Ground Pin 5: GPIO_1 General purpose input or output #1, 3.3V TTL, configurable via board...
  • Page 17: Physical Dimensions

    MR 100 User Manual B . P H Y S I C A L I M E N S I O N S This section provides detailed diagram physical dimensions of the MR 100. B.1. Top View B.2. Side View Physical Dimensions...
  • Page 18: Bottom View

    MR 100 User Manual B.3. Bottom View Note: Unit Of Measurement used in above diagrams is inches. Physical Dimensions MR 100 User Manual Page: 17...
  • Page 19: Compliance & Regulatory Information

    E G U L A T O R Y N F O R M A T I O N All Symbol devices are designed to be compliant with rules and regulations in locations they are sold and will be labeled as required.
  • Page 20 Be prepared, the certification process for your product may take from a few weeks to several months. Symbol advises the use of an accredited test laboratory for advice and testing or the final product.
  • Page 21 MR 100 User Manual United States This module is approved for integration; to maintain the approval the integrator must address the following: • FCC Part 15 (emissions class B) required for the final product • SAR testing required on final product (Note: If final product, in normal usage, is operated more than 20cm from...

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