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RSPOS-100 UHF RFID POS Scanner User Manual WWW.RADIANTSENSORS.COM...
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POS UHF RFID SCANNER This document is to serve as a guide on how to setup and work with Radiant Sensors POS UHF RFID SCANNER. It will provide useful information on how to connect and operate POS UHF RFID SCANNER.
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POS UHF RFID SCANNER Feedback from User Thanks for using POS UHF RFID SCANNER. As always, our goal is to make your experience the best possible ever, and your constructive comments and feedback are highly appreciated. Share your thoughts, comments, suggestion and ideas with us. Tell us what you like or dislike about software, hardware and even the datasheet of POS UHF RFID SCANNER.
All rights reserved. The software, hardware and document of POS UHF RFID SCANNER contain proprietary information of Radiant Sensors that is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure, and are also protected by copyright. Reverse engineering, disassembly or de-compilation of the device is prohibited.
Damage caused by misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, problems with electrical power, usage not in accordance with product instructions, acts of nature, or improper installation or repairs made by anyone other than Radiant Sensors authorized third-party service provider is not covered under warranty.
POS UHF RFID SCANNER POS UHF RFID SCANNER POS UHF RFID SCANNER is a new data capturing device from Radiant Sensors which is designed to grab EPC of RFID tags and deliver that data securely to a host for processing. It renders superior performance and read reliability for a wealth of applications;...
POS UHF RFID SCANNER Setup As mentioned earlier, POS UHF RFID SCANNER is quiet easy to setup and exploit. No driver is needed to be installed before using it. Just plug the USB cable into USB port and that’s all. POS UHF RFID SCANNER is now ready.
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RFID hardware products as well as IOT sensor devices for short and long range wireless identification technology. Radiant Sensors is positioned as a major player in the worldwide market for sub gigahertz UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) and Active radio-frequency identification (2.45 GHz) technologies.
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FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2.