UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Instruction RF750 is a UHF RFID sled for PM75. This manual provides information about basic features and using the RF750. Please read this manual carefully before using your UHF RFID reader to ensure safe and proper use.
Connector for communication with PM75 Hand strap hole Attach hand strap USB Type C connector USB 2.0 Type C. Plug USB cable to charge the RF750 Power button Press and hold to turn on/off the RF750 Indicate the status of power, battery charging, connect LED indicator mode, trigger mode.
4. Provide power by plugging the power adapter to the power outlet. Figure 2 Charge RF750 (Adapter) Note: If the adapter is connected to RF750 with PM75 mounted, only RF750 will be charged. If the adapter is connected to PM75, PM75 and RF750 will be charged simultaneously.
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Getting Started 4SBC (4 Slot Battery Cradle) 4SBC is a charging cradle for the battery of Point Mobile RFID sled models. All RFID reader's replaceable batteries can be charged with 4SBC. And the cradle can charge up to 4 batteries at the same time.
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Getting Started Turn on/off the Device To turn on or off the RF750, press and hold the power button next to the LED indicator for 2 seconds (Until the RF750’s LED indicator lights on/off). Figure 5 RF750 Power button...
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Getting Started Install PM75 Install PM75 onto the RF750. Regardless of the battery (standard or extended), the device can be installed. 1. Insert the PM75 into the retention fixture of RF750 from the top side first.
Connecting PM75 Install the RFID Control App Connect your PM75 and RF750, set up the configuration, and update the firmware of the RF750 using RFID Control application. The app can be downloaded from Point Mobile Service Portal website. This guide only describes a few basic features of RFID Control, so please find more detail information RFID Control User Guide.
Connecting PM75 Wired Communication Wired communication is a default connect mode for RF750 and PM75. Because the devices communicate through pogo pin connectors, you must install PM75 on RF750 first for wired communication. 1. Install PM75 on RF750 referring to Install PM75.
RF750 and PM75 are turned on RF750 and PM75 connected through wired communication at least one time Open option of RFID Control and connect mode of RF750 is set as Wired Previous connection is disconnected by removing PM75 from RF750 (If you disconnected it by toggle switch in RFID Control, Auto-reconnect does not perform.)
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Connecting PM75 Bluetooth Communication To connect RF750 and PM75 with Bluetooth, change the connect mode on the RF750 and RFID Control, first (Refer to Connect mode - Change connect mode). When the Open option changes to Bluetooth while Bluetooth is turned off on PM75, the app tries to turn on the Bluetooth automatically.
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UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Connecting PM75 Tap-to-Pair Tap-to-Pair method uses NFC feature, and connect RF750 and PM75 just by getting them close. An NFC tag is on RF750 UHF RFID antenna to support Tap-to-Pair. 1. Change connect mode to Bluetooth on RF750 and Open option of RFID Control to Bluetooth.
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UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Connecting PM75 3. Referring to NFC antenna area of PM75, bring the PM75 close to the NFC logo of RF750 as the picture on the screen. And then, allow the connection in the dialogs.
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4. Allow the connection in the dialogs Figure 28 Bluetooth pairing dialog 5. Check below items to confirm that RF750 is connected properly (Refer to Figure 24, Figure 25) Enabled Connect to RFID Reader toggle switch and connected RF750’s name is displayed ...
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Configuration Settings Configuration Detail RF750 configuration contains below settings. Find the details of each setting from RFID Control User Guide. Settings Range or Options Default Value Mute High Beep Volume High On / Off...
RFID Control Configuration Tool User Guide.) And then, launch RFID Control without any connection with RF750 to save the auto update setting on the app. When you set up Auto update, Auto Update will be performed every time RF750 is connected while RFID Control is running ...
Configuration Tool User Guide) and copy the JSON file into RFIDControl/RFIDJsons folder of host device. And then, launch RFID Control without any connection with RF750 to save the auto update setting on the app. When you set up Auto Update, ...
Manual Update Manual update can be performed regardless the auto update is enabled or disabled. To update the firmware of RF750 manually, 1. Execute RFID Control and connect RF750 via Bluetooth to host device 2. Tap and select Update RFID F/W 3.
Figure 37 Trigger-Mode LED (UHF RFID mode) Read RFID tags after connecting the RF750 to your PM75. To read RFID tags, aim the tag and then press the trigger button of RF750 or tap the Read RFID Tag button on the screen.
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UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Read RFID Tag Note: Make sure the RF750 is in UHF RFID mode. If you try to read RFID tags using RFID Demo app while RF750 is in barcode scan mode, it does not work and a toast message pops up on the screen.
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Scan a Barcode If you want to scan a barcode instead of RFID tag, change the trigger mode of RF750. Trigger button will activate the barcode scan action. 1. Press and hold the trigger mode change button until the Trigger-Mode LED turn on red.
UHF RFID SLED RF750 User Manual Accessory A hand strap is enclosed in the RF750 package. Attach the strap and carry the reader more comfortably. Figure 44 Hand strap To attach the hand strap, 1. Thread the strap through the hand strap hole next to the USB connector.
Improper battery usage may result in an explosion, fire, or other critical hazards. Battery Usage & Disposal Guidelines 1. Use only Point Mobile approved batteries and charging accessories. Other batteries and charger may damage the device. 2. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not bend, shred, deform the battery.
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