4.6
Real-time communication
First install the driver and then connect the ISO MAX V to your PC through the USB/RS-232
cable or Bluetooth wireless link. Now, you can open a new HyperTerminal session (in
Windows).
To open a new HyperTerminal session:
1.
Select the Start menu.
2.
Choose Programs.
3.
Choose Accessories.
4.
Choose Communication.
5.
Launch HyperTerminal.
6.
A dialog box appears.
7.
Input a session name, (i.e. ISO MAX V).
8.
Press the ok button.
9.
Select the COM port assigned to the ISO MAX V.
10. Input the corresponding BAUD rate.
11. Check in the ISO MAX V menu, under 'set-up' menu, which BAUD rate is selected
(default is 115200).
12. Select the following options: data bits = 8, parity = none, stop bits = 1, flow control = none.
13. Press the ok button.
14. Now the HyperTerminal session is ready to start, just click on the calling icon or select Call
under the Call menu.
15. At this point you are ready to receive the codes read directly on your PC.
16. Press the START button and read a transponder.
17. The ID code will be shown on the HyperTerminal window.
5
Battery management
The ISO MAX V is equipped with 3 high quality Li-Ion cells battery.
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5.1
Battery level indicator
The battery level should be more than 6% vitality to read a transponder. The battery level
shows the discharge level as well as the charge level during charge mode.
5.2
How to recharge the battery
In order to recharge the battery simply plug the charger cable into the corresponding connector
on the bottom of the reader. Make sure that the charger is also plugged into the power socket.
The reader can be either switched ON or OFF during charge mode.
Once the charger has been plugged in, the ISO MAX V charges the battery in less than 2 hours.
After 1 hour the battery is already charged to about 80% of its capacity.
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