Chainway RFID label AZ-U300 User Manual

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AZ-U300 User Manual
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E-mail : sales@rfidlabel.com
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  • Page 1 Fixed RFID Reader AZ-U300 User Manual www.rfidlabel.com E-mail : sales@rfidlabel.com Tel : +86-131-3958-0585 https://...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Product Intro ................4 1.1 Intro ......................4 1.2 Interface ....................5 1.3 Necessary Parts List ................6 1.4 Device installation ................7 Chapter 2 UHF demo ................. 8 2.1 Operating Interface ................8 Chapter 3 UHF tag scanning ..............10 3.1 Auto Scanning ..................
  • Page 3 Chapter 5 SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..27 Chapter 6 Warning .................. 28...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Product Intro

    Chapter 1 Product Intro 1.1 Intro AZ-U300 is a newly launched high-performance fixed RFID reader. Adopting Android 11 operating system, 2.0GHz quad-core CPU, AZ-U300 possesses powerful data processing capabilities. Based on the Impinj E710 / R2000 chip, the reader has stronger UHF performance.
  • Page 5: Interface

    1.2 Interface Pic.1-1...
  • Page 6: Necessary Parts List

    1.3 Necessary Parts List AZ-U300 reader, 12V power adaptor UHF antenna, 6dBi, 9dBi, 12dBi etc. Feeder line, SMA male side connects with device, interface on other side needs match with antenna. RJ45 Ethernet cable HDMI cable...
  • Page 7: Device Installation

    1.4 Device installation AZ-U300 reader adopts Android operating system, it can be connected with Internet through RJ45. And connect with monitor through HDMI cable. Developer could use USB cable to connect device with PC for developing application, device could also be connected with PC through serial port cable.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Uhf Demo

    Chapter 2 UHF demo 2.1 Operating Interface Pic.4-1...
  • Page 9 Connect monitor through HDMI cable and long-press power button for 3 seconds to switch on device. Click demo_uhf icon to enter demo as Pic.4-1, UHF module will initiate as Pic.4-2, if there is no error messages show up, then initiation process has been successfully finished.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Uhf Tag Scanning

    Chapter 3 UHF tag scanning Click SCAN on top of navigation bar to enter tags reading page. 3.1 Auto Scanning Select “Auto”, then click “Start” button to start tags scanning circularly, the information such as EPC or TID, Count, RSSI and Ant. number.
  • Page 11 Pic.5-2...
  • Page 12: Single Scanning

    3.2 Single Scanning Select “Single” button and click “Start” to start scanning tag, EPC or TID, Count, RSSI and Ant.number will display on right side, as Pic.5-3. Pic.5-3...
  • Page 13: Read Uhf Tag

    3.3 Read UHF Tag Click “READ” on top of navigation bar to enter page of tag reading. User could read data of 4 areas, RESERVED, EPC, TID and USER, setup address and data length, default password is “00000000”, click “Read” to read tags in Pic.6-1. Pic.6-1...
  • Page 14 Comment: user could filter tags by setup address, data length and data in EPC, TID and USER areas, select “Enable” button to switch on filter function in Pic.6-2. Pic.6-2...
  • Page 15: Write Tag

    3.4 Write Tag Click “WRITE” on top of navigation bar to enter tag writing page. User could write data in RESERVED, EPC, TID and USER areas, setup start address and data length, input access password and data(hex), click “Write Data” to write data in Pic.7-1. Comment: user could filter tags by setup address, data length and data in EPC, TID and USER areas, select “Enable”...
  • Page 16: Lock Tag

    3.5 Lock Tag Click “LOCK” on top of navigation bar to enter tag locking page. Input access password( DONOT input default password.), then click column of “Lock Code”, it will display window for selecting different methods of locking, click “OK” to generate lock code automatically, then click “Lock”...
  • Page 17 Pic.8-2...
  • Page 18: Kill Tag

    3.6 Kill Tag Click “KILL” on top of navigation bar to enter operating page. Input access password (DONOT input default password.), click “Kill” button to destroy tags in Pic.9-1. Comment: user could filter tag by setup address, data length and data for selecting EPC, TID or USER area.
  • Page 19: Uhf Module Version

    3.7 UHF Module Version Click 3 dots on top right of application and click “About” in list to check version of UHF module in Pic.10-1. Pic.10-1...
  • Page 20: Module Temperature

    3.8 Module Temperature Click 3 dots on top right of application, click “Module temperature” in list to check UHF module temperature in Pic.11-1. Pic.11-1...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Config

    Chapter 4 Config Click “CONFIG” on top of navigation bar to enter setup page. 4.1 Working mode User could setup different frequency band for different countries, as Pic.12-1, click “Set Frequency” to confirm frequency band. Click “Get Frequency” to check current frequency band. Pic.12-1...
  • Page 22: Output Power

    4.2 Output Power User could select different output power from 5 to 30dBm in Pic.12-2, click “Set Power” to confirm setup. Click “Get Power” to get current output power. Pic.12-2...
  • Page 23: R2000 Settings

    4.3 R2000 settings Select ANT1-ANT8 to setup antenna, selected antenna will start functioning, unselected antenna will in OFF in Pic.12-3. Click “Set Antenna” to confirm setup, “Get Antenna” to check current antenna status. Pic.12-3...
  • Page 24: Protocol

    4.4 Protocol There are two protocols can be selected in Pic.12-4, click “Set Protocol” to confirm. Pic.12-4...
  • Page 25: Rf Link

    4.5 RF link There are four parameters can be selected in this parameter, as Pic.12-5. Click “Set link parameter” to confirm, click “Get link parameters” to check current RF link parameters. Pic.12-5...
  • Page 26: Qt Tag

    4.6 QT Tag Select “Set QTPara” to switch ON and OFF hidden areas of QT tag, click “Get QTPara” to check current status. Pic.12-6...
  • Page 27: Open Tagfocus

    4.7 Open tagFocus Select ON/OFF of tagFocus in Pic.12-6. 4.8 Open FastID Select ON/OFF of “Open the EPC and TID” in Pic.12-6. 4.9 Open EPC and TID Select ON/OFF of “Open the EPC and TID” in Pic.12-6. Chapter 5 SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, we declare that the radio equipment type Fixed Android UHF Reader is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 28: Chapter 6 Warning

    Chapter 6 Warning RF exposure information: The Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) level has been calculated based on a distance of d=20 cm between the device and the human body. To maintain compliance with RF exposure requirement, use product that maintain a 20cm distance between the device and human body.
  • Page 29 may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ‐...

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