Allflex AFX-110 User Manual

Allflex AFX-110 User Manual

Reads 134.2 khz, 128 khz,and 125 khz microchips iso compatible

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Allflex AFX-110 Reader
Reads 134.2 kHz, 128 kHz,and 125 kHz Microchips
ISO compatible
USER
MANUAL
Rev 1.0

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  • Page 1 Allflex AFX-110 Reader Reads 134.2 kHz, 128 kHz,and 125 kHz Microchips ISO compatible USER MANUAL Rev 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Description ............................. 3 Case and Components ......................3 Operation and settings ....................... 4 3.1 Getting Started ..........................4 3.2 Battery handling instructions ...................... 4 3.3 Power on / off instructions ......................5 3.4 Reading an implanted microchip .................... 5 3.5 Tones ...............................
  • Page 3: Description

    Allflex or Destron Fearing. In addition to its microchip reading functions, the AFX-110 scanner can store up to 3000 IDs, each associated with a time/date stamp in its internal memory and transmit them to a personal computer via an USB cable or wirelessly using Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 4: Operation And Settings

    3 Operation and settings 3.1 Getting Started AFX-110 comes supplied with six AAA rechargeable NiMH battery pack (7.2 V / 750mAh) which must be fully charged prior to use, as diagram below (step 1 through 5). Remove retention screw located on center of back of the reader.
  • Page 5: Power On / Off Instructions

    3.3 Power on / off instructions To turn the AFX-110 on, press and release one button once. During this start up time the reader will display the screen below and beep once. 10:49AM Allflex AFX-110 12/19/2017 scanning menu Note 1 - Once activated, the reader will stay on for 2 minutes by default.
  • Page 6: Tones

    3.4.2 Read range performances The figure below (Figure 3) illustrates the reading zone of the reader, within which microchips can be successfully read. Optimum read distance occurs depending upon the orientation of the microchip. Microchips are best detected when positioned as shown below. Figure 3 - Optimum Read Distance Microchip Orientation (position 1, 2, 3 and 4) Typical read distances will vary when reading different types of microchips 3.5 Tones...
  • Page 7: Date/Time

    << Back > Load defaults dd/mm/yyyy } mm/dd/yyyy yyyy-mm-dd 4 Installing Software The AFX-110 is supplied with the AFX-100/AFX-110 Software. AFX-100/AFX-110 Software provides the following capabilities: Change reader settings.  Configure a Bluetooth connection with a remote device.  ®...
  • Page 8 Then, follow the different steps:...
  • Page 9: Connecting To A Pc

    PC with the USB cable by removing the USB port cover and attaching the cable to the AFX-110 connector. Install the USB cable by attaching it to AFX- 110. Plug the other extremity of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer.
  • Page 10: Using Wireless Bluetooth ® Connection

    Note 7 – If you are using a Smartphone, an application is required (not supplied). 5.2.2 Pairing from AFX-100/AFX-110 Software AFX-100/AFX-110 Software is able to search for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity and pair to one of them. The target here is to find your reader and to connect it to your computer by Bluetooth.
  • Page 11 Power-on your reader and click on “Search for devices”: Your reader should appear in the list. Click on “Pair device” to start the pairing with the reader. Make sure your reader is still on. By default, the pairing code is 1234. Click OK to continue the pairing. At this moment, Windows will install the driver to create a virtual COM port.
  • Page 12 5.2.3 Using Bluetooth® interface to pair, from Windows Alternately, you can pair the reader using Windows Control Panel. Find below the instructions for pairing with Windows 7: Open Windows’ Control Panel In “Hardware and Sound” section, select “Add a device” Switch-on the reader and wait until the reader appears in the device list...
  • Page 13: Memory

    6 Memory 6.1 Memory management The AFX-110 can store up to 3000 IDs, each associated with a time/date stamp, in its internal memory and transmit them to a personal computer via an USB cable or wirelessly using Bluetooth ® 6.2 Download Memory When memory feature is enabled, the animal identification codes can be downloaded from reader.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Reader To An Application On Smart Phone Or On Mobile Device

    7 Connecting the reader to an Application on smart phone or on Mobile Device For advanced and technical application development, the AFX-110 was designed with the capability to connect to iPhone, iPad and Android through wireless Bluetooth connection. The current AFX-110 ®...
  • Page 15: Appendix

    8 Appendix 8.1 NET Framework 3.5 installation AFX-100/AFX-110 Software requires .NET Framework 3.5 to be installed on the machine. If the following message is displayed while running the setup package, click “Yes” and follow the .NET Framework 3.5 installation instructions. This message may vary depending on your Operating System.
  • Page 16 At this step, the .NET Framework 3.5 installation program will download the required files from internet and then install the framework. This message will appear. It is now safe to close browser.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    100/AFX-110 Software or menu “Bluetooth settings”. BLUETOOTH VISIBLE BUT NOT CONNECTABLE:  ► Make sure your reader is configured to be visible and connectable in AFX-100/AFX-110 Software (Refer to AFX-100/AFX-110 Software User Guide for more information) INCORRECT DATE / TIME ...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    10 Specifications General Norms ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 for HDX, FDX-B, FDX-A (FECAVA), Trovan and Avid Encrypted microchips and implants Special feature: Temperature scanning with TS and BT implants between 33°C and 43°C (between 91.4°F and 109.4°F) User interface Graphical display: 122 x 32 dots - visual area: 56 x 12.7 mm 2 buttons 1 buzzer...
  • Page 19: Regulatory Information

    12 Regulatory information 12.1 USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 20: Miscellaneous Information

    12.3 Miscellaneous information Snapshots are according to the latest version at the moment this document was printed. Changes may occur without notice. 12.4 Trademarks Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.

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