Preface This document describes the correct operation method of the demo app “AsReader Scan”. Be sure to read this document carefully before using the app. If you have any comments or questions about this manual, please contact us:. AsReader, Inc. (USA) Toll Free (US+Canada): +1 (888) 890 8880 / Tel: +1 (503) 770 2777 920 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1200, 12th Fl., Portland, OR 97204-1212 U.S.A.
SLED/ DOCK-Type barcode scanner and RFID reader/writer devices (hereinafter referred to as "AsReader"). Please download this application from the AppStore using the search keyword " AsReader Scan ". Alternatively, you can scan the following QR code to download it:...
1.Screen Description AsReader model Settings Export data as .csv files Connection status of AsReader Connection method switch: USB / BLE Number of different/unique barcodes or RFID tags Remaining battery of AsReader Mode switch: BAR (Barcode 1D/2D) RFID (UHF / Ultra-High Frequency RFID) NFC (NFC + HF / High Frequency RFID) DUAL (Barcode &...
Start the AsReader Scan app on the iOS device. (Screen shown below in image ①.) Plug the iOS device into the AsReader. After the screen ② is displayed for a short time, the screen ③ will be displayed, indicating that the connection is successful.
Engage Module Toggle Switch 3.How to Read 3-1 Operation Steps: 1) In the screen ③, select the read mode. ・Barcode: Reads 1D/2D barcodes. ・RFID: Reads UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) RF tags. ・NFC: Reads HF (High Frequency) RF tags, including NFC. ・DUAL: Reads both 1D/2D barcodes and UHF RF tags simultaneously. ・LF: Reads LF (Low Frequency) RF tags.
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Turn on 2) Point the AsReader towards a 1D/2D barcode or RF tag & press the hardware trigger button to read. 3) You can also scan by tapping the “Read” button on the screen. 4) When reading 1D/2D barcodes, press the trigger button or tap the "Read" button to illuminate the LED/laser aimer.
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3-2 The Read Data When reading 1D/2D barcodes /RF tags, the read data is displayed in the data list on the screen. RF tag data list Barcode data list ①Please tap one of the 1D/2D barcode data to see the barcode details.
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②For RFID tags with the encoding format of "SGTIN-96", the UPC/JAN code and serial numbers are displayed in the reading results. For tags in other encoding formats, the sentence "No UPC/JAN Decoded" is displayed. SGTIN-96 Other encoding formats ③ For UHF RF tags, tap the tag data in the list to read and write the tag. See ③-1 See ③-2 See ③-3...
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③-1 Read/Write: RFID Read/Write Save/perform the selected action Select to read or to write Target tag Access password Offset Data length to read or write Target memory bank to read or write Data to write Operating Steps: 1) Tap the target tag to read/write to from the tag data list. 2) Tap to select Read or Write.
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When reading, please make sure that there is only one tag in the readable range of the antenna. When writing, please make sure that the target tag is 10 to 30cm (4 to 12”) away from the AsReader. Target Memory RFU: Reserved memory Can be read or written.
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※How to change passwords Procedure for changing the access password or the kill password: 1) Tap the target tag in the tag data list. 2) Select the “RFU” memory bank. 3) To change the access password, enter 2 for the Start Address. To change the kill password, enter 0 for the Start Address.
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5) Tap “Done” to save your work and perform the action. Actions to Memory Banks Kill: Kill password area Can be unlocked/permanently unlocked/locked/permanently locked. It cannot be read or written after being locked/permanently locked. Especially if it is permanently locked, it can never be changed. Acs: Access Password Can be unlocked/permanently unlocked/locked/permanently locked.
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Note: The default password “00000000” is not allowed. Please change the kill password. For details about how to change a password, see “※ How to change passwords” in ③-1 Read/Write: RFID Read/Write. 3) Tap “Done” to perform the “Kill” action. If the tag is killed successfully, you will see the message “Killed Tag”.
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④-1 Read Multi Block: Read and display by block The number of blocks to read from The number of blocks Perform the “Read” action Display tag data by block Operating Steps: 1) Tap the target tag in the tag data list. 2) In the “Block Index”...
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Note: When reading, ensure that there is only one tag in the readable range of the antenna. ④-2 Write to Blocks: Target tag The number of blocks to write from Data to write to Perform the “Write” action (1) Write Single Block Write data to the specified block.
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Note: When writing, ensure that the target tag is isolated and 10 to 30cm (4 to 12”) away from the AsReader. ⑤When reading an LF RF tag, tap the tag data in the list to display its details. 3-3 Export...
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The read data can be saved as CSV files or Excel files in the application and can be exported through iTunes. Save the data as a CSV file. Save the data as an Excel file. List of the Excel files. Operating Steps: 1) Tap [Export] on the main screen.
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The messages allows you to choose whether to send the generated files to a server. If you do not wish to send them, please tap "Cancel". ※ For sending the data file to the server, please refer to the following instruction: 3) Connect your smart device to your computer and launch iTunes.
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2) Select the server (FTP or SMB). 3) Enter the appropriate server information and tap the "OK" button. The data file is then sent to the server.
4.More Settings Tap "More" in the upper right corner of the screen to go to the Settings page. 4-1 Settings Tap "More" and then tap "Settings (Common)". The images are examples of ASR-022D. (※ As different models have different functions, the displayed items are different.)
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① Beep: Turn on/off the sound (beep) when reading RF tags or barcode data. This setting is saved in the application. This sound is controlled by and emitted from the AsReader. ② Vibration: Turn on/off the vibration when reading RF tags or barcode data. This setting is...
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③ LED: Long-press the trigger button to turn on or off the function that indicates the battery level with the LED light (on the back of the AsReader). This setting is saved in the application. ④ Aimer: (Supports models: ASR-020D (V2/V3/V4), ASR-022D(V3/V4), ASR- 023xD(V2/V4), and ASR-0240D(V4)) Turn the laser on/off when reading 1D and 2D barcodes.
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Set which sound to play when an AsReader successfully reads. Unlike the sound set in ① above, this sound is played by the iOS device, not the AsReader. This feature is disabled by default. If you want to use the sound of this item as the prompt tone, it is recommended that you turn off the Beep setting in ①...
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Displays the type of read 1D or 2D bar codes (AIM code). When set to ON, the symbol of the barcode type will be displayed in addition to the beginning of the read barcode data. These settings are saved in the AsReader. ⑬ Factory Reset: (Supported models: ASR-022D(V3/V4), ASR-023xD(V2/V4), ASR-0240D(V4)) Restores the AsReader to factory default settings.
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★Update Registry: Save the settings for RFID-related functions. If you change any settings, be sure to tap Update Registry to save the changes. ① Output Power: Change the RFID radio wave output power.
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By increasing the output power, the read distance can be increased, but the power consumption will also be faster. The range of this parameter varies depending on the region (standards of the country). ASR-03xD, ASR-023xD: JP: 18.0〜24.0dBm US2: 18.0〜25.0dBm EU: 18.0〜25.0dBm ...
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Specification On Time Off Time Japan Less than 4000ms More than 50ms FCC (USA) Less than 400ms More than 20ms CE (EU) Less than 4000ms More than 100ms This setting is saved in the RFID module permanently. ③ Frequency Channel: Set the default channel (frequency) Normally you should not change this and keep it as the default.
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③250KHz,M2,DR=64/3 The reading speed is high, but the reading sensitivity is low. ⑤ Stop Conditions: The conditions to stop inventory automatically: If the values are set to 0, there is no stop condition. Tag Count: Stop inventory when the set number of RFID tags have been read. ...
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※S2 and S3 have the same effect. The two options are set to avoid interference when multiple RFID devices are used at the same. This setting is saved in the RFID module. ⑦ Tag RSSI: When this switch is turned on, the Received Signal Strength Indicator for each read RFID tag is displayed.
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Use this feature when you only want to count tags that are nearby, such as those within 10 cm (4 inches) of the AsReader. ※Beep sounds may be emitted when read tags are filtered and not shown on the screen.
5.AsReader Information To check the AsReader Information, tap "More" → "Reader Information." ① SDK version: SDK version ② Model: AsReader model ③ HWV: Hardware version ④ FWV: Firmware version ⑤ Region: Country/region of the RFID (UHF). ⑥ Battery: Battery power ⑦...
Read RFID tags with temperature and humidity sensors. If the read mode of the AsReader device is set to "RFID", tap "More" in the top right corner of the screen, and then tap "RFID RFM Sensor (RED4S/Magnus S3)". (Supports models: ASR-03xD-...
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WET/DRY reference value: Set a reference value for whether the read humidity value is judged as WET or DRY. For example, if the reference value is set to 50, “WET” would be displayed when the humidity of the read RFID tag is above 50. If the humidity value of the read RFID tag is below 50, “DRY would be displayed.
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DemoApp AsReader Scan User Manual September. 2023 Rev 12 AsReader, Inc. (USA) Toll Free (US +Canada): +1 (888) 890 8880 / Tel: +1 (503) 770 2777 920 SW 6th Ave., Suite 1200, 12th Fl., Portland, OR 97204-1212 U.S.A.
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