Sato Vicinity MDR-4330AT User Manual

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FCC ID: 2ACXQ-MDR-4330AT
Manufacturer: Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd
Test Sample: Desk Top Reader 4330 Auto Tune
Model Number: MDR-4330AT
Serial Number: 9000626
Date: 27
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APPENDIX I
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TEST REPORT T141013_F
USER MANUAL
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November 2014
Sydney
Unit 3/87 Station Road
Seven Hills NSW 2147
Tel: +61 2 9624 2777
Fax: +61 2 9838 4050
EMC Technologies Pty Ltd
ABN 82 057 105 549
Unit 3/87 Station Road
Seven Hills NSW 2147 Australia
Telephone
+61 2 9624 2777
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syd@emctech.com.au
www.emctech.com.au
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Grey Lynn Auckland
Tel: +64 9 360 0862
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  • Page 1 +61 2 9838 4050 Email syd@emctech.com.au www.emctech.com.au APPENDIX I TEST REPORT T141013_F USER MANUAL FCC ID: 2ACXQ-MDR-4330AT Manufacturer: Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd Test Sample: Desk Top Reader 4330 Auto Tune Model Number: MDR-4330AT Serial Number: 9000626 Date: 27 November 2014 Melbourne Sydney...
  • Page 2 SATO VICINITY User Manual MDR-4330AT Desktop Reader-Writer Document Number : 83-00-001-DOC Last Changed : 17 November 2014 Copyright © Sato Vicinity 2014 Commercial in Confidence MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Communication Test ......................18 3.4.4 Changing the Reader System Configuration ............... 20 3.4.5 Changing the Reader’s Network Setup ................21 Troubleshooting ..........................23 5. Document Revision History ........................ 24 6. Appendix ............................25 6.1 MDR-4330AT Product Specification .................... 25 MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 4: Please Read This Document Before Proceeding

    Please read this document before proceeding Please read and understand this document before using Sato Vicinity’s Readers. If you have any questions, comment or suggestions about the User Manual please contact Sato Vicinity Technology Important Information Installation Environment For indoor use only unless otherwise specified. Install Sato Vicinity’s Readers within the temperature and humidity range according to the product specification.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thank you for your recent purchase of a Sato Vicinity RFID reader-writer. This User Manual will provide you with information to rapidly adopt Sato Vicinity’s PJM technology for your needs, to install the Reader hardware and Reader Manager Software and get the Reader running.
  • Page 6: Limitation Of Liability

    Merchandise Authorization (RMA) before shipment 1.4 Changes in Product Family, Specifications and User Manuals This document is subject to change without notice in future editions. Sato Vicinity reserves the rights to change its product design, specifications and product range 1.5 Meaning of Alert Symbols and Signal Words Notes and Tips.
  • Page 7: Serial Number

    Return Merchandise Authorisation Reader Sato Vicinity’s RFID reader/writer Graphical user application for Windows/Linux which provides a platform for Reader Manger testing, demonstrations and application development Embedded application that provides the standard Application Programmer ReaderServer Interface to serve end-user applications. This application runs on the Reader...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    The MDR-4330AT offers connection to a PC via Ethernet or USB and is simple to set up and use, straight out of the box. It is supplied with our Reader Manager software which provides a platform for reader setup, configuration, demonstrations, testing and application development.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Ethernet & USB cables are not included with the reader. Sato Vicinity recommends CAT5 Ethernet cable and a screened USB cable. An RFID tag will be (required for Hardware Functionality and Communication Testing)
  • Page 10: Before You Begin

    ! WARNINIG flammable or explosives gases or fumes. Sato Vicinity’s RFID readers communicate with data carriers (RFID inlets, labels and tags) using the 13.56 MHz High Frequency (HF) band. Some industrial devices can generate unwanted noise which may degrade communication. Make sure that other equipment is properly installed, grounded and are at a reasonable distance.
  • Page 11: Working With Tags

    12 VDC @ 2.5A 3.2.4 Tag to Reader Orientation As the MDR-4330AT is a three axis reader providing a three dimensional field it is orientation insensitive and the RFID tags can be presented in any orientation, vertical, horizontal, parallel or at any angle to the reader surface.
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    The connection to the power source is realized via a low voltage power pack. MDR-4330AT with power connected Step 2. Plug the power supply into AC power mains. LEDs will come on When power is applied to an MDR-4330AT Reader the LEDs on the unit should operate as follows: LED “A” and green LED “B”...
  • Page 13: Connecting A Reader To A Computer Using Usb

    Connect the MDR-4330AT Reader to a host computer using a USB data communication cable by plugging the USB cable into the MDR-4330AT “ USB Device” port and the host computer USB port. Switch the reader on. It can take up to 4 minutes for windows to load the USB drivers for the reader on some computers.
  • Page 14: Connecting A Reader To A Computer Using Ethernet

    Any number of Readers can be connected to a local network using an Ethernet hub/switch. Plug the Ethernet communication cable into the MDR-4330AT RJ45 socket (Ethernet port) and Ethernet Hub (Do not use a cross over cable). All readers on the local area network (LAN) will be accessible by all PC’s on the same LAN.
  • Page 15: Software Installation And Functionality Test

    This is a safe default, as it prevents users from using tools or demonstrations and disrupting operating readers. Users who require more functionality should enable the checkboxes as needed. Once you have made your selections click “Next >” MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 16 You will be prompted for the directory to install Reader Manager. The default location is the best choice but you may change the location as required, click “Next >” Reader Manager Installation Destination folder selection window MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 17: Connecting To A Reader

    Ethernet cable or c o n n e c t e d t o a host computer using a USB cable, the Reader is identified by its Model Name-Serial Number (recommended to keep the serial number as a reference). MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 18 Step 2. Start Reader Manager to view Readers found on the LAN Reader Manager will use network broadcasts to look for active readers via USB and Ethernet. All readers found on the LAN will be listed in the Dynamic Reader List as shown in the image below. MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 19: Communication Test

    Dynamic Reader List with reader connected To setup static IP address connections to readers refer to the Reader Manager User Manual (40-01-006-DOC). 3.4.3 Communication Test From the Tools menu, select System then Grid of tags sight count. See Image below MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 20 & the tag count to increment to two (2), with each successive tag removal & replacement the count will increment by one (1). This simple test has confirmed the Reader & LAN/USB connection is working. MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 21: Changing The Reader System Configuration

    3.4.4 Changing the Reader System Configuration Ensure the Reader is connected as described above. From the Tools menu, select System then Configuration System as shown below. The Configuration System window will open. Configuration System tool selection MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 22: Changing The Reader's Network Setup

    IP Address, Subnet mask & Default Gateway. Press the “Enter” key on your keyboard then Click the “ Save” button to the right to save your changes to the reader. Power cycle the reader for the change to take effect. MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 23 Tip: If you make an error in the reader Network configuration the reader may no longer be visible on the network (wrong IP range for example). If this happens you can connect to the reader using a USB cable & correct the issue MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    USB connected readers may take some time to negotiate an address. Check the Network Connections window in the Control Panel to confirm that a connection has been established Data Cable Test USB/Ethernet cable Reader faulty Contact your local supplier for support MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 25: Document Revision History

    5. Document Revision History Version Date Person Change Ver 1.0 17 Nov 2014 Steve Antonio Initial Release of 83-00-001-DOC MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL 83-00-001-DOC...
  • Page 26: Appendix

    6. Appendix 6.1 MDR-4330AT Product Specification Electrical Operating Frequency 13.56 MHz ISO/IEC Compliance ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 2 Command Data Rate 424 kbit/s Reply Data Rate 106 kbit/s per channel Number of Reply Channels Number of Axes Operating Range Marked read/write area...

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