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ENGLISH Inductive Guard Tour Reader User’s Manual BP-2002 Serial Product BP-2002 BP-2002-W BP-2002B BP-2002B-W Please read this manual carefully, before starting to operate the reader.
It conveniently operates via a single button, and automatically reads radio-frequency ID cards. The BP-2002 serial product is used to collect relevant patrol information at set points such as route, guard, location, time, and events, then upload them to the PC for processing and verification BP-2002 and BP-2002-B upload data via BCL-30.
WORKING AS CARD READER..................... 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................9 BP-2002 DATA SHEET ........................13 BP-2002-W DATA SHEET ......................13 BP-2002B DATA SHEET........................ 14 BP-2002B-W DATA SHEET......................14 BATTERY USAGE GUIDELINES....................15 CHANGING THE BATTERY ON THE BP-2002 SERIAL READER.......... 16 DISCLAIMER..........................19...
BP-2002 serial product All of the BP-2002 serial products available in chrome silver and plastic coated black surface. BP-2002 BP-2002-W BP-2002B BP-2002B-W...
Position a card in front of the blue reading head, then hold down the button for approximately 1 second. 4 flashes of the red LED light accompanied by 1 “beep” sound means that a reading has been made. The BP-2002/BP-2002W will display the last four digits of the signal card’s hexadecimal ID number. For example: This number can be later referred to during status inquiry (see page 5).
Status Indications BP-2002/BP-2002-W A display of the current time. (If a card reading has just been made, is accompanied by 4 beeps with 4 flashes of the LED.) The reader’s memory is full. It needs to upload its data before further readings can be performed.
Data Upload via BCL-30 BP-2002/BP-2002B reader could upload the data via BCL-30 Take out the rubber plug from the antenna head and connect the reader’s communication port to the PC using provided cable. Then start the software and activate the “Connect” function. The system will automatically calibrate the reader’s clock and upload its data.
BP-2002-W/BP-2002B-W serial reader could upload the data via communication station from BS-1000, BS-2000, BS-3010/BS-3010M, BS-3300, BS-4000/BS-4000M, BS-6000. Please keep rest of the BP-2002 serial readers and EM Cards at lest one foot away from the stations when the reader in the uploading process.
BP-2002-W/BP-2002B-W guard tour reader in its indentation. The reading head of the BP-2002-W/BP-2002B-W should be between the status lights of the BS-3010, and its top should be flush against the inside edge of the BS-3010. The data upload process will be automatically started.
BS-6000, and its top should be flush against the inside edge of the BS-6000. The data upload process will be automatically started. All of the data will be uploaded into the station. Working As Card Reader The BP-2002 serial guard tour reader can be used as a standard signal card reader used for various applications. Troubleshooting After reading a card, 1 beep with 4 flashes, followed by 8 beeps with 8 flashes There is an error within the reader.
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PC, and that it has been found by the PC software. Solution 3: check to see if the BP-2002-W/BP-2002B-W is placed properly on the BS-1000. The reading head of the BP-2002-W/BP-2002B-W should be between the status lights of the BS-1000, and its top should be flash against the inside edge of the BS-1000.
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When you are uploading the records from BP-20002 serial reader into software via BS-1000, please keep rest of the BP-2002 serial readers and EM Cards at lest one foot away from the BS-1000 station. Please refer to the following picture for the details...
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Further on the above issue when you upload the record from BP-2002 serial reader via BS-2000, BS-3000/BS-3000M, BS-4000/BS-4000M, and BS-6000, also please keep rest of the BP-2002 serial readers and EM Cards at lest one foot away from the stations.
Model Size Range BLC-02 86mm×54mm 6.0cm Maximum Φ40mm BLC-40 5.5cm Reading Range Φ30mm BLC-30 5.0cm (BlueCard Tags) Φ22mm BLC-22 4.5cm BLC-6-28 Φ6mm×28mm 4.5cm Power Capacity >700,000 Readings Battery Type 3.6v Single-Use Lithium Display LED Status light Shock Aluminum Casing Absorbency...
Battery Usage Guidelines Always follow your battery manufacturer’s directions fully. Do not attempt to disassemble, recharge, short circuit, or subject the battery to high temperature or fire. Please be sure to read this manual thoroughly before use. Also, refer to the manual of the equipment for which you see this battery pack.
Changing the Battery on the BP-2002 serial Reader The battery used in BP-2002 serial reader must be provided by the Manufacturer. Step 1: Take out the rubber stopper by the reading head, as well as the label on the back.
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Take out those two screws, then you can remove the blue reader-head. After the reader-head is removed, you'll see two standard screws keeping the main casing together, take those off. Step 3: Take off the label on the smaller-end of the reader that says "RFID RECORDER", and you'll see two more screws keeping the casing together.
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The battery and the internal electronics will be exposed. Battery Package Step 4: The battery is connected to the circuit board via a wire, which can be unplugged. Replace the battery, and reassemble the guard tour reader. Note: while reassembling make sure the silicone water-sealing pad that goes around the inside of the casing is back in place.
The information in this documentation is subjective to change notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Bluecard Software Technology Co., Ltd. No part of the this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems, for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use, without the written permission of Bluecard Software...
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