KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide Contents Product Introduction ............................. 2 KDC1100 1.0W UHF Reader Diagram ......................2 KDC1100 0.5W UHF Reader Diagram ......................3 How to turn on and off ..........................3 Connection between the KDC1100 and Phone ....................4 Usage ..................................4 Read RFID tag and Barcode with trigger: Trigger mode ................
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide Product Introduction The 1.0W or 0.5W UHF Reader is attached to the back of KDC1100 SmartSled Scanners. 1.1 KDC1100 1.0W UHF Reader Diagram * 1.0W UHF Reader mounted to KDC1000 (flat-angle) Reference Manual for more detailed information.
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide 1.2 KDC1100 0.5W UHF Reader Diagram * 0.5W UHF Reader mounted to KDC1000 (flat-angle) 1.3 How to turn on and off Refer to the figure in section 1.1 or 1.2 to locate the SCAN buttons. a) Press and hold both right and left SCAN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
The KDC1100 UHF Reader should be used by a professional person who fully understands how to operate the KDC1100 UHF Reader. • Maintain at least 20cm (about 8 inches) between the KDC1100 UHF Reader and the body when reading UHF RFID tags. •...
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide 3.1 Read RFID tag and Barcode with trigger: Trigger mode In Trigger Mode, you can scan barcodes and UHF tags by pulling the trigger on the pistol grip of the 1W UHF Reader. Pulling the trigger once allows the KDC1100 to read RFID tags, while pulling it twice in quick succession enables the KDC1100 to scan barcodes.
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KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide • Active Mode: Basic operation status. Simultaneous reading of multiple tags while pressing the scan button (max. 10 minutes) o 3 short beeps will occur when changing mode. Scan the special barcodes (page 6) to change the mode. To change from Active Mode to another mode, you should disable Active Mode first.
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide 3.4 UHF Tag Counting (Beep Count) By setting the Count attribute, you can get an estimate on how many tags are read per beep. • Count = 0: The device only beeps once when you start reading •...
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide Enabled (Default) Disabled 3.6 Using Keyboard Wedge (HID Keyboard) This option is only available using USB or Bluetooth connection with HID profile. Once the KDC is connected with the host, open any application with a text field and tap on the text field. Scan any barcode and it will populate in the text field.
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide 3.8 Using KTSync Keyboard – Android Once your KDC is connected to KTSync, you can use your KDC as a keyboard. a) While KTSync is running in the background, navigate to Settings > Language & Input > Virtual Keyboard >...
KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide < Fig. 6 > < Fig. 7 > c) Open the application you want to scan into and tap on the screen, so the on-screen keyboard appears. d) Press and hold the globe icon located to the left of the spacebar.
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KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide a) Start KDCUHF you just installed then KDCUHF is trying to connect with KDC among available KDC list. b) If you want to connect to the specific KDC, please use the menu “Connect” from KDCUHF. c) Select “INVENTORY” and approach your UHF tags to read.
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KDC1100 UHF Quick Guide Unique Tag Number of unique tags read Speed Average speed to read tags, in pcs/s (Total Tag / Total Time) Total Tag Total number of tags read Total Time Total time it takes to read, in ms...
Quick Guide 3.11 Using other Developed Applications with free SDK – Android/iOS A Software Development Kit (SDK) for Android and iOS is available to all KOAMTAC customers to ensure smooth development of applications that work seamlessly with a KDC scanner. It’s easy to request the SDK from the...
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