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SWISS PLUS V8BT User Manual

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V8BT - RT100
Battery charge level
Display OLED
128×64 pixels
In/out button (1)
LED blue Bluetooth activated
LED red charging battery
LED green battery charged
Mini USB
interface
Scroll up button (2)
Mid button (4)
( Enter)
Scroll down button (3)
ISO FDXB tag
26/02/2013

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  • Page 1 V8BT - RT100 Battery charge level Display OLED 128×64 pixels In/out button (1) LED blue Bluetooth activated LED red charging battery LED green battery charged Mini USB interface Scroll up button (2) Mid button (4) ( Enter) Scroll down button (3)
  • Page 2 Reader characteristics Frequency 134.2kHz Read and write ISO 14223 Protocol ISO11784/5 FDX-A, FDX-B, EM4102, HDX ≥8 cm(12mm×2mm, glass tag) Reading range Display 128×64,black and white,OLED Keys 4 buttons Indication Battery charge control and Bluetooth . Buzzer USB port USB virtual comport,bluetooth virtual com.port Lithium battery,1400mAh,3.7V ;...
  • Page 3 Bluetooth RT 100 V8 Reader Externally, nothing distinguishes the Bluetooth version of the V8 reader from the basic version. To find the version of a reader, the user must switch on the V8 and then select the “Bluetooth” menu and activate the function. If the reader is equipped with Bluetooth transmission, a blue LED will flash.
  • Page 4 System « WOOSIT » Writing the animal owner’s telephone number(s) in the ISO tag Our wish to constantly innovate and improve our products has led us to offer vets the option of personalising the tag, if they wish, before implanting it in the animal. The main technological advance offered by this V8 reader is that it will allow reading and display of data which can be entered by the vet in the majority of the “tags”...
  • Page 5 Synoptic Menu SCAN Synoptic Menu “SCAN” Bluetooth SCAN SCAN Reading 20 seconds max. FDXB No transponder 939 2784879521125 found! After 25 seconds After 60 seconds Charging indicator light 26/02/2013...
  • Page 6 Synoptic Menu “Language” SCAN Memory Language English English OK 5 seconds Français Français OK 5 seconds Español OK Español 5 seconds Italiano OK Italiano 5 seconds Portugues Portugues OK 5 seconds Deutsch Deutsch OK 5 seconds Polish Polish OK 5 seconds 26/02/2013...
  • Page 7 Synoptic Menu “Bluetooth 1” Enable Bluetooth Memory Bluetooth Bluetooth SCAN Enable 26/02/2013...
  • Page 8 Synoptic Menu « Bluetooth 2 » Disable Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Memory SCAN Disable Charging indicator light Bluetooth indicator light 26/02/2013...
  • Page 9: Erasing The Memory

    Reader “Memory” function The V8 reader has a memory enabling it to store 1200 identifiers (tag numbers). This function must be activated by the user if he wishes to use it. Storage of numbers read by the V8 reader The V8 allows the user to store the numbers of the tags read in order to transfer them subsequently to a PC using the USB cable included with the reader.
  • Page 10 Synoptic Menu « Memory 1 » Enable the « Memory » Memory Language Bluetooth Enable 5 secondes SCAN SCAN 26/02/2013...
  • Page 11 Synoptic Menu « Memory 2 » Disable the “Memory” Memory is enable but there is no registration of ID numbers M: 0 Memory Language Bluetooth Disable M: 0 SCAN 5 secondes SCAN 26/02/2013...
  • Page 12 Synoptic Menu « Memory 3 » Memory « Enable » but there are datas registered M: X Memory Language Bluetooth Send Press “OK” to Erase Sending 8 seconds ………………… 5 seconds …………. 8 seconds Press “OK” to confirm Erasing SCAN erase ……………………...
  • Page 13 Communication between V8 and a PC To transfer the contents of the memory you must connect the reader to a PC via the USB cable. You must then select the “Memory” menu and follow the instructions given on the display (see Block Diagram: “Memory3”).
  • Page 14 Description of the frame transmitted each time a transponder is read The PetScan transmits the following frame to the PC after each valid reading : Octet at the start of Type of 8 Separation CRC-CCITT-control Carriage character character word, 16 ASCII format Return frame : ″U″...
  • Page 15 /*=======================================================================*/ /* Function that calculates CRC-CCITT 16 bits /* INPUT: unsigned char *inbuffer : 8 bits input vector over which CRC checksum is calculated must termined by 0x00 /* OUTPUT: unsigned int: 16 bits return of crc_ccitt checksum /*=======================================================================*/ /* OVERVIEW: Width = 16 bits Truncated polynomial = 0x1021 Initial value = 0xFFFF...
  • Page 16 How to know what USB port the V8 is connected to. Windows XP When you connect a peripheral to a USB port on a PC, the PC automatically assigns it a port number. The peripheral is often automatically recognised by the application software, thus it is not necessary to configure it. This is the case with printers, scanners, etc.
  • Page 17 Select as shown below. Click! Then select « System » Cliquez! Then select « Device » Click! 26/02/2013...
  • Page 18 Then Select « Device Manager » Cliquez! Then select « Ports (com et LPT) » Click! The number of the Com port is shown. Numéro du Port Com auquel est connecté le V8 26/02/2013...
  • Page 19 How to know what USB port the V8 is connected to. Windows 7 Select as shown below. Click ! Then select « System » Click! 26/02/2013...
  • Page 20 Then select « Device Manager » Click! Then select « Port COM et LPT» Click! The number of the Com port is shown. Com3 is the number of Port connected to the V8 The screens may be differents. It depends of the Windows version. 26/02/2013...