Agrident AWR 100 Manual de usuario

Agrident GmbH, Steinklippen Str. 11, D-30890 Barsinghausen
Phone +49 5105 582573-10 - Fax +49 5105 582573-17
AWR 100
Stick Reader
V08/10/07

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October 2007
Agrident GmbH
Steinklippen Str. 11 (TB, BB)
30890 Barsinghausen
Germany
Phone +49 (0) 51 05 582573-10
Fax +49 (0) 51 05 582573-17
www.agrident.com

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Content
1. Preparing for Use ................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Accessories.................................................................................................. 6
1.2 Stick Reader Interface and signalling ........................................................... 7
1.3 Installing or changing the battery pack ......................................................... 8
2. Trickle charging the battery pack....................................................................... 10
3. Battery pack fast charger .................................................................................. 11
4. Controlling the Stick Reader.............................................................................. 12
4.1 Switching on the Stick Reader.................................................................... 12
4.2 Reading transponders ................................................................................ 13
4.2.1 Reading transponders after Stick Reader is ready.............................. 13
4.2.2 Reading transponder immediately....................................................... 14
4.3 Using the function menu............................................................................. 14
4.3.1 Version................................................................................................ 15
4.3.2 Date/Time............................................................................................ 15
4.3.3 Battery................................................................................................. 15
4.3.4 Stored datasets ................................................................................... 15
4.3.5 Bluetooth............................................................................................. 16
4.3.6 Pairing................................................................................................. 16
4.3.7 Reset Config ....................................................................................... 17
4.3.8 Online / offline ..................................................................................... 18
4.3.9 Next Group.......................................................................................... 18
4.3.10 Show last IDs ...................................................................................... 18
4.4 Permanent Read ........................................................................................ 19
4.5 Switch off time............................................................................................ 19
4.6 Battery management .................................................................................. 19
5. Configuration ..................................................................................................... 20
5.1 Comport settings ........................................................................................ 20
5.1.1 Synchronising the real time clock........................................................ 22
5.1.2 Configuring the reading time ............................................................... 23
5.1.3 Configuring the switch off time ............................................................ 24
5.1.4 Configuring IO ..................................................................................... 25
5.1.5 Configuring Permanent read ............................................................... 26
5.2 Events ........................................................................................................ 27
6. Database ........................................................................................................... 27

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6.1 Reading the database ................................................................................ 28
6.2 Clearing the database ................................................................................ 29
7. Safety and care ................................................................................................. 30
8. Warranty............................................................................................................ 30
9. FCC digital device limitations ............................................................................ 31
10. CE MARKING ................................................................................................ 31
11. Trouble shooting ............................................................................................ 31

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1. Preparing for Use
Figure 1: AWR100 Stick Reader
The AWR100 Stick Reader is shipped with one rechargeable battery pack, one RS232 cable
(1,5m), one power supply for trickle charging, two eartag transponders (one FDX-B and one
HDX) and AWR100 demo software.
Before starting it is recommended to charge the battery pack completely. This can be done by
using the power supply for trickle charging (takes min. 16 hours) or the external fast-charging
station (see chapter 1.1).
Antenna
RS232 cableBattery pack
Read button
Handle grip
Cable connector
Beeper
LCD Display
Blue LED
End cap with RS232 and power interface
Red and green LED

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1.1 Accessories
Bluetooth end cap
Bluetooth USB dongle (CD with drivers included)
External fast-charging station plus one battery pack
Battery pack
RS232 end cap
RS232 cable (1.5m)
RS232 cable (3m)
Power supply for trickle charging
Cigarette lighter charging cable (for trickle charging only, 12V with voltage limiter)
Figure 2: Accessories
Figure 3: External charging station plus one battery pack
End cap with RS232 and power interface
Battery pack
Bluetooth end cap
RS232 cable (1.5m or 3m)
External charging station

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1.2 Stick Reader Interface and signalling
Parameter Setting
Red LED The red LED is flashing during the Stick Reader tries
to read transponders. This behaviour can be disabled
or enabled by AWR100 demo software.
Green LED The Green LED is flashing after a transponder was
read.
This behaviour can be disabled or enabled by
AWR100 demo software.
Beeper The Beeper is beeping after a transponder was read.
This behaviour can be disabled or enabled by
AWR100 demo software.
Blue LED The blue LED is used for several events (e.g. trans-
ponder was read, low battery warning).
LCD display On the LCD display all necessary information's are
displayed (e.g. data of read transponder, ready to
work, menu items).
Read button Switches the reader on
Starts reading
Enters the menu by a double clicking after press key
appears on the LCD display.
Screw on end cap Changing battery pack and or end cap
Cable connector Interface for transferring data between Stick Reader
and PC and for trickle charging via RS232 cable

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1.3 Installing or changing the battery pack
If using the Stick Reader for the first time, the battery pack has to be installed first.
Turn screw of end cap anti clockwise.
Remove end cap.
Remove old battery pack.

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Install new battery pack.
Mount end cap and turn screw of end cap clockwise.
Important!
The screw has to be fastened completely, otherwise contact problems can occur.

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2. Trickle charging the battery pack
Full charging takes at least 16 hours up to 20 hours (longer charge time is allowed).
Connect RS232 cable to RS232 end cap.
Figure 4: RS232 connection RS232 cable to end cap
Plug in RS232 connector into RS232 jack of RS232 end cap and turn connector clockwise.
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