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Note: * This Guide introduced general functions of RFDT50. Your PDA device may have different functions wherein or description. * There may be differences between the illustrations in this Guide and the actual product. And the actual product shall prevail.
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Without written permit of Urovo, the proprietary information in the text shall not be copied or disclosed to any other party. Product improvement Urovo will keep improving its products but give no further notice in case of any change in the specification or design. Disclaimer All the user guides and specifications published by Urovo are correct.
Contents About the Guide ....................1 Chapter I Start Guide ..................... 3 Introduction ................... 3 Unwrap Packing ..................3 Installation Guide ..................5 Instructions for RFID Function ..............6 Instructions for RFID-Demo ..............7 Caution on Battery Charging ..............24 Charging Method ..................
About the Guide Introduction This Guide offers information on usage of RFDT50 mobile computer and its accessories. Chapter description This Guide covers the following topics: ⚫ Getting Started offers information on putting RFDT50 into operation for the first time. ⚫...
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RFDT50 Specification Service information You can visit the official website (enurovo.com) of Urovo Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Urovo) whenever possible to gain quick network support services: Click the search box and enter corresponding product model to query the machine's configuration information.
This chapter describes the product information and makes some instructions for the first use. Unwrap Packing Check accessories 1.Please carefully remove all protective materials around RFDT50 and keep the packing box properly for future storage and transportation. 2.Please check the following contents: ⚫...
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Top View 1. PSAM card slot; 2. Pogopin contact Figure 1-2 Top View Back View 1. Type-C interface Figure 1-3 RFDT50 Back View 4 /68...
Installation Guide ⚫ Open the device fixing lock catch. Figure 1-4 Installation Guide Diagram 1 ⚫ Insert the device into the grip and press down towards the tail. Figure 1-5 Installation Guide Diagram 2 ⚫ Close the device fixing lock catch. 5 /68...
Figure 1-6Installation Guide Diagram 3 Instructions for RFID Function ⚫ Press and hold 2 (power button). When 1 (status light) turns on and the buzzer rings, the RFID module of the grip is powered on. You can use the RFID function through RFID-Demo.
Instructions for RFID-Demo Scan Click on the RFID icon to enter the main page of the program, you will be prompted to select the UHF module first time, follow the instructions to set the corresponding module according to the type of the device, and then click on start scanning to scan the RFID tag by default. 7 /68...
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The meaning of the data displayed is as follows: 8 /68...
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The count of unique tags that have been scanned in total since tapping Unique Tags (Pcs) the Start Scanning button. Read Rate The rate of tag read. (Pcs/sec) One tag EPC is recorded as one piece of tag data. Here shows the Total Reads counted total numbers of data in real time, including the data of the same tag read repeatedly.
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1. Read/Write To read a tag, three parameters need to be entered: the tag area to be read, the starting address and the data length. Note that the input parameters should be in accordance with the tag specifications. Otherwise, an error message will be prompted. The interface for writing tag is in the same area as the reading, except that the writing requires the access password and the data to be written.
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As many tags are processed, as many pieces of data are displayed in the tag list. Note: The maximum writing length at one time is 32 words (64 bytes, 512bits). 2.Lock The operation interface for locking tags is as follows: An access password must be provided to lock the tag.
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After successful operation, the following information will be returned. Similarly, as many tags are processed, as many pieces of data are displayed in the tag list. 3. Kill The operation interface for destroying tags is as follows: To destroy a tag, the kill password must be provided, and the kill password cannot be 00 00 00 00.
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Similar with all tag write/read operations, as many tags are killed, as many pieces of data are displayed in the tag list. 4. Tag Selection In many cases, we want to write/read only one tag with a known EPC code regardless of other tags in the RF area.
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Filter Tap sidebar Filter to enter the filter settings page, and main functions of the module is to filter and weed out the content of the tag scanning. Filtering settings include 4 types: Partial Filter, Fully Filter, Partial Weed out, Fully Weed out 1.
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Profile Mode Tap sidebar Profile Mode to enter the mode selection settings page, and main functions of the module is to select specific mode for tag scanning. The default is the User Defined mode, with the default value as follows. The user can adjust the options as needed, with several preset modes.
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Location The main purpose of this function is to display the relative positional relationship between the RFID Reader and the tag. First scan the tags, then select a particular tag. Switch to the Location page (the tag just selected will be displayed above) and click the start button.
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After starting, the page will display the Signal Intensity in real time. The larger value means the stronger signal and closer to the tag Note: If tapping Location when not selecting a tag, a prompt will show "Please Select Tag from Tag Scanning".
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Settings Tap sidebar Setting to enter the setting page, mainly for the configuration of the RFID Reader. 18 /68...
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Connect Serial Number: It can be used by default and does not need to be modified Export: The current tag scanning data can be exported to Excel Basic Parameter Settings: 1. Firmware Version: Display the current firmware version 19 /68...
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2. Operating Temperature (℃): Display the current action module temperature 3. Sounds Settings: Set whether to beep during scanning, which is enabled by default 4. RF Output Power: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 5. Antenna Sensitivity (dB): The default is as follows, which can be read and set 6.
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7. RF Communication Link: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 8. Reader Status: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 21 /68...
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9. Reader ldentification Mark: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 10. RS-485 Reader Address: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 11. RF Spectrum: The default is as follows, which can be read and set 22 /68...
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12. Handle indicator: for products with a removalble handle, the second indicator on the right side of the removalble handle will flash when you scan if it is turned on. To turn it off, click it again. 23 /68...
Caution on Battery Charging 1. Please do not use or charge the device in any environment with too high or low temperature; 2. Please charge the battery by the product's charger in standard configuration or desktop charger only; 3. Please do not idle the device for over 3 months; be sure to charge and discharge the battery not used for the moment once per 3 months;...
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2. Load the front end of the battery into the battery slot and push the bottom of the battery into the battery slot to complete battery installation. When the battery is correctly installed, the charge indicator will turn red. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will turn green.
Chapter II Accessories Introduction This chapter describes RFDT50 accessories. List of Standard Accessories Figure 5-1 Power adapter Figure 5-2 TYPE-C USB cable List of Optional Accessories Single charger: Figure 2-3 Single charger 26 /68...
To ensure that the device does not fail, the following tips should be followed when using RFDT50: • Avoid exposing RFDT50 to too-high or too-low temperature. Do not place it on the car dashboard on hot days and keep it away from heat sources.
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