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SUNLIT TECH SLC-10200 User Manual

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RFID CF Type Reader User's Guide
Model Name: SLC-10200
Version: 1.0
Date: 2006.09.20
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  • Page 1 RFID CF Type Reader User’s Guide Model Name: SLC-10200 Version: 1.0 Date: 2006.09.20...
  • Page 2 Content Item Page Hardware environment Demo software environment How to contact us Notice: In order to avoid misuse or any unexpected damage, please read this guide first.
  • Page 3 1. Hardware environment (1) Product introduction Sunlit’s RFID CF type reader is based on Hitachi µ-solution to develop. It was operated at microwave 2.45GHz frequency band. This is small and light, can be easily install to PDA, tablet PC. (2) Specification Power Supply DC 3.3V +/-5% 0°C ~45°C...
  • Page 4 (3) System requirement Item Condition Quantity Hardware requirement PDA support CF interface Platform requirement Windows Pocket PC 2003 (4) How to install reader Face the side with LED up, and insert it into PDA CF slot as shown in picture. Normally always insert CF reader by put LED side up, but some PDA put CF slot at reverse side, it means user needs to insert CF reader at back side.
  • Page 5 2. Demo software environment (1) Demo software introduction This demo program can build a database include TAG ID、TAG information and picture. It can be use to demo ex. material manager、In/out control for people… etc. (2) Block diagram Tag ID Main Program Data base Picture Information...
  • Page 6 Demo software contents Item Description Development Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Traditional Edition tool WinceDEMO.exe Main program sunlitrfidppc.dll Dynamic Link Library file File contents Database.txt ID database file after ID saved A picture file includes different pictures PIC [Folder] which correlated with each individual ID Main Program Window Function Description...
  • Page 7 Demo program operation (a) Copy demo program files “WinceDEMO.exe” & “sunlitrfidppc.dll” to PDA and store at same directory. (b) Plug reader in CF slot of PDA...
  • Page 8 (c) Click file “WinceDEMO.exe” and click “ON/OFF” to open device(Reader) It mean open device successful (d) Create a ID data base Be sure the Mode is “Passive” Put the tag on front side of reader, click “Read” to scan Tag ID and checking ID number is showing on ID window.
  • Page 9 (e) Editing information about the ID number on “Information” window. Click “Save” and check “Tag DataBase” window to complete the data base created procedure. It mean database created successful (f) You can follow the step (d) (e) to create some data base that you want. (g) When you created the data base, the system was created 1 folder and 1 text file: Item Description...
  • Page 10 DataBase.txt (h) Set Mute function Follow the figure click the” Mute” function check box, the mute function will enable.
  • Page 11 (i) Set Operation mode Mode: Active Click the “Mode” combo box and select “Active” item to enable active function Click “Read”, if tag scanned by reader and the scan procedures will continuously. Continue Scanning Mode: Passive Click “Mode” combo box select “Passive” item to enable passive function Click “Read”...
  • Page 12 (j) Delete data base Click data you want to delete on Tag DataBase window Click “Delete” and select “Yes” to delete data. (k) Clear function If click “Clear” than the text message on the ID and Message window will be clear. (l) Disable device(Reader) To confirm device is open.
  • Page 13 How to contact us For further information or in case of difficulties please contact Sunlit System Technology Corp. www.sunlitcorp.com 8F1, NO19, LANE.120, SEC.1, Neihu Rd., Neihu Chiu Taipei Taiwan 114 R.O.C. webmaster@sunlitcorp.com TEL: 886-2-6600-6351 FAX: 886-2-6600-6765...
  • Page 14 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.