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Welcome to become user of Hopeland RFID products. Thank you for choosing the multi-port reader Sharp 340/380, hope to bring convenience for your work...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 1.Technical Specifications 1.1 Features Sharp HF340/380 is a high performance four-port/eight-port fixed UHF RFID reader, it supports ISO18000-6C/6B protocols. The work frequency includes China standard dual frequency 920MHz~ 925MHz and 840MHz - 845MHz, FCC 902MHz ~ 928MHz and ETSI 865MHz ~ 868MHz.
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Sharp 340/380 user manual 1.3 Main Functions And Technical Performance 1.3.1 Product Features Support protocol: ISO18000-6B/C EPC C1G2 Built-in Linux OS Rich communication interfaces:RJ-45, RS232, RS-485, USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, Wiegand interface Support tag data filtering RSSI support: the strength of the signal can be sensed. ...
Sharp 340/380 user manual Support weigand format 26,34,66 AC-DC power adapter: AC input 100V~240V,50Hz~60Hz DC output 24V/2.5A POE: IEEE802.3af/at/bt standard (optional) High protection level: IP53 1.3.3 Environmental Parameters Working temperature: -20℃~+70℃ Working humidity: 5%~90%RH (+25℃)
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 2-2 Schematic diagram of reader power, communication and I/O interfaces Picture 2-2 is a schematic diagram of the reader and the power supply, communication and I/O interface panel. For details, see Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Reader power supply, communication and I/O interfaces Interface ID Interface Name Detailed Description...
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Bottom Row: I/O control signal definitions are shown in Table 2-2: Table 2-2 I/O control interface signal function definition Pin ID Pin Description Relay 1# output; DC_MAX: 30V, 2A; AC_MAX: 125V, 0.3A; logic '0' indicates open circuit, logic '1' indicates closed, default is open circuit.
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Sharp 340/380 user manual 485-A RS485 A signal 485-B RS485 B signal GPI Usage Example: Infrared sensor type selection: Choose PNP NO type, which means that the infrared is normally low, when the object is detected, the signal line outputs a positive voltage signal. GPO Usage Example: Relay type GPO: GPO is equivalent to a switch, logic ‘0’...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Precautions To ensure the normal and stable operation of the device and your personal property and safety, please carefully read the following notes before install HH340/380 reader. 1. Firstly, check whether the power socket is connected to the ground, and to see whether the local power supply voltage is in accordance with the applicable voltage range of the reader;...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 3.2 Installation Conditions Before installing the reader, please check carefully whether the product is in good condition and the accessories are complete. If there is any parts missing or damage, please contact the supplier in time. 3.3 Device Connection 3.3.1 Connect Power Adapter Or PoE Switch a.
Sharp 340/380 user manual 3.4 Install Reader The reading and writing range of the reader depends on the on-site application, the tilt angle of the antenna is adjusted to achieve the best reading and writing performance. 3.5 Acceptance The acceptance criteria are mainly given from two aspects: structure and performance. 3.5.1Structural Acceptance ...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 4. Web page Operation Instructions 4.1 System Login 4.1.1 Login It is recommended to use Google Chrome to log in. When logging in, please enter the URL of the reader in the address bar, such as: http://192.168.1.116/. The login interface is shown in Figure 4.1.1.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.1.2 4.2 Parameter Configuration The parameter configuration menu contains antenna configuration, RFID configuration, network configuration, output configuration and GPI configuration. 4.2.1 Antenna Configuration Click Param Config-->Antenna Config under the left navigation to enter the antenna configuration page, which is shown in Figure 4.2.1.1.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.1.1 4.2.2 RFID Configuration Click Param Config-->RFID Config under the left navigation to enter the RFID configuration page, which is shown in Figure 4.2.2.1. In the RFID configuration page, you can set the frequency range, frequency point list and baseband parameters of the device.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.2.1 4.2.3 Network Configuration Click Param Config-->Network Config under the left navigation to enter the Network configuration page, which is shown in Figure 4.2.3.1.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.3.1 4.2.4 Output Configuration Click Param Config-->Output Config under the left navigation to enter the output configuration page, which is shown in Figure 4.2.4.1.In this interface, you can customize the data output format, specify the UDP host address and port number, and set wiegand parameters. The output switch has three options, off, current link output, and UDP, select the current link output if you want to receive custom tag data over the serial port, or select the UDP option if you want to receive custom label data over the network.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.4.1 4.2.5 GPI Configuration Click Param Config-->GPI Config under the left navigation to enter the GPI configuration page, which is shown in Figure 4.2.5.1.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.5.1 4.2.6 Web Parameter Configuration Example Assuming an application scenario, this application scenario requires the reader to automatically read tags when the reader is turned on, and the custom tag data is transmitted to the port of the IP address of the designated computer host via UDP at an upload interval of one second.
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Set custom data format Figure 4.2.6.2 Assuming the tag EPC is ABCDED123515D4BB5E580000, then the format of the data output Head Tag ID Hex numbers @ ABCDED123515D4BB5E580000 ASCII chars 40 41 42 43 44 45 44 31 32 33 35 31 35 44 34 42 42 35 45 35 38 30 30 30 30 Set the computer IP address and port number used to receive data Figure 4.2.6.3...
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.2.6.4 GPI:GPI1 TiggerStart: Low level //We specially designed to realize automatic tag reading by setting the trigger start condition of the reader's GPI1 to low level. In this way, no external sensor is needed, and the reader can automatically execute the preset tag reading command (trigger code)after powering on.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Local host IP: the host address set in the reader Local host port: the port number of the host IP address set in the reader Click the “Listening” button to start the port listening of the TCP TEST tool software, and the tag data will be displayed in real time.
Sharp 340/380 user manual Figure 4.3.1.1 4.3.1.1 Clock Sync Used to query the reader system clock and synchronize the current computer system clock to the reader 4.3.1.2 Application Upgrade Click the select button to enter the file selection...
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Select the upgrade file Click Upgrade...
Sharp 340/380 user manual Wait for the upgrade to complete Take effect after restart 4.3.1.3 Baseband Upgrade The baseband upgrade time is slightly longer than the application software, the upgrade steps are the same as the application software upgrade Click the select button to enter the file selection Select baseband software file...
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Click the upgrade button Wait for the upgrade to complete Take effect after restart...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 4.3.2 Change Password Click System Management-->Change Password under the left navigation to enter the password modification page, which is used to modify the web login password. The page is shown in Figure 4.3.2.1. Username: admin Initial password: admin Figure 4.3.2.1...
Sharp 340/380 user manual 5. Common Failures 5.1 Daily Maintenance Daily maintenance of Sharp 340/380 reader during use: Check whether the RF connector is tightened Check whether the screws fixing the reader and antenna are loose Check whether the outer shielding layer is disconnected at the RF cable connector ...
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Sharp 340/380 user manual Check if the antenna number is set correctly Check if the tag is damaged Check whether the tag placement position is within the effective reading and writing range of the reader Check whether there is electromagnetic interference between readers or other devices For problems that users cannot solve by themselves, please contact after-sales service.
Sharp 340/380 user manual 6. Packaging Accessories and Storage Package Figure 6-1 Package dimensions Carton box size: 252mm*271.5mm*53.5mm (inner size) 6.2 Accessories In order to facilitate future storage and transportation, after unpacking the Shine 340/380 reader, properly store the box and packaging materials. In addition to the reader, the box also includes the accessories required for the use of the product.
Sharp 340/380 user manual USB type-c cable Included Mounting screws M4*28 nickel plated Included warranty card Included Certificate of approval Included 10P GPIO connector Included Foot pad Included 6.3 Storage Requirements Sharp 340/380 reader should be stored in below conditions: ...
3. The software of this product can be upgraded freely, users can be training in our company for free. 4. Will be charge appropriately if the user doesn’t have a warranty card. 5. Users will need to fill out the warranty card for repair service, and sent back to Hopeland.
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