Take Care Of Your Reader; Specifications - Datamars ISO MAX V User Manual

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Take care of your reader

Ensure that the reader does not get damaged. Do not drop it onto a hard surface or subject it to
very wet conditions.
If the outer casing of the reader becomes soiled it can be cleaned with a damp cloth. First
ensure that it is not connected to the charger.
If for any reason the reader is not working please do not attempt to repair it, but return it for
repair to your local dealer.
The ISO MAX V reader is equipped with a Li-Ion type battery. This battery lasts longer and does
not contain Cadmium or lead, which makes it much safer for the environment. If the reader is to
be destroyed, please return it to a battery specialist for battery recycling.
The display of the reader ISO MAX V may change colour if exposed to temperatures higher than
50°C. It will return to its original colour as soon as the temperature gets below 50°C.
At very low temperatures the display may lose its contrast but at normal temperatures it will
return to its normal contrast.
The ISO MAX V does not synchronize with stationary HDX readers and thus can not be used in
conjunction with stationary livestock applications.
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Specifications

1.
Storage temperature: -40 to +70 °C, 95% RH, non condensing.
2.
Operating temperature while battery under charge: 0 to +40 °C, 95% RH non condensing.
3.
Normal operating temperature: -5 to +45 °C, 95% RH non condensing.
4.
Standards: ISO11784/5.
5.
Housing material: ABS UL94-HB.
6.
External power supply (battery charger): Input: 100 to 240 VAC. Output: 15 VDC, 1A.
7.
Dimensions: 330x160x40 mm3.
8.
TAG compatibility: FDX-B, HDX, TROVAN/AEG, FDX-A/DESTRON/IDI, Avid encrypted.
9.
Transmission frequency: 134.2 kHz.
10. Battery life: >500 cycles.
11. Weight: 450g.
12. IP40 (protection against body larger than 1mm, no protection for liquid).
13. Interfaces to host PC: USB or RS-232 and Bluetooth (optional).
ISO MAX V Manual – v. 1.2 – july 2012
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