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EMC Technologies Pty Ltd
ABN 82 057 105 549
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APPENDIX G
OF
TEST REPORT T110542_F
TEST SAMPLE USER MANUAL
FCC ID:
Manufacturer:
Test Sample:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Date:
TVN-STRP Magellan Technology Pty Ltd Tunnel Reader/Writer MSTRP-4040, MSTRP-5050, MSTRP-6464 9000182 and 9000790
16th September 2011
Melbourne
176 Harrick Road Keilor Park, Vic 3042 Tel: +61 3 9365 1000 Fax: +61 3 9331 7455
Sydney
Unit 3/87 Station Road Seve n Hills NSW 2147 Tel: +61 2 9624 2777 Fax: +61 2 9838 4050
Auckland (NZ)
47 MacKelvie Street Grey Lynn Auckland Tel: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861
User Manual
MSTRP
Tunnel Reader/Writer
Document Number : 49-70-020-DOC
Revision: 1.2
Last Changed : June 2011
Copyright © Magellan Technology 2010
All rights reserved
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Revision HistoRy
Version Date Person Reason
Ver.1.0 11.2007 Bodo Ischebeck
Ver 1.1 09.2010 Laura Scully General update and inclusion of MSTRP-6464
Ver 1.2 06.2011 Laura Scully Addition of EU and AUD declaration for all tunnels
To our valued customers
We constantly strive to improve the quality of all our products and documentation. We have spent time to ensure that this document is correct. However, we realise that we may have missed a few things. If you nd any information that is missing or appears in error, please use the contact section at the end of this document to inform us. We appreciate your assistance to constantly improve this document.
Attention please!
The information herein is given to describe certain components and characteristics and is not to be considered in any way as warranted or guaranteed. We hereby disclaim any and all warranties, including but not limited to warranties of non-infringement, regarding circuits, descriptions and charts stated herein. No licenses to patents or other intellectual property of Magellan Technology are granted in connection with the sale of Magellan Technology’s products, expressly or by implication. If a failure of Magellan Technology products can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of a life­support device or system, or to aect the safety or eectiveness of that life-support device or system, then Magellan Technology’s products may only be used in such life-support devices or systems with the express prior written approval of Magellan Technology. Magellan Technology shall in no event be liable and disclaims any and all liability for any damage whatsoever caused by the information provided or donated herein to the recipient under any legal cause whatsoever for any damage including, but not limited to lost production, interrupted operations, lost prots, loss of information and data or loss of interest, except where mandated by statute Terms of delivery and rights to technical change are reserved. Unauthorised opening of equipment voids all rights to any claim on Magellan for repair or refurbishment. Magellan’s
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Contents
Revision History .......................................................................................................................................................................................2
About this manual ..................................................................................................................................................................................5
Meaning of Alert Symbols and Signal Words ...................................................................................................................................
5
Important Information .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. BEFORE YOU BEGIN .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Power Pack .......................................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Data Communication Cables .....................................................................................................................................................................
9
2.1.3 CD-ROM .............................................................................................................................................................................................................
9
2.2 Recommended System Requirements ............................................................................................................................10
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................
11
3.1 MSTRP-4040 ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
3.2 MSTRP-5050 ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
3.3 MSTRP-6464 ...............................................................................................................................................................................11
4. INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
4.1 Quick Start Guide .....................................................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Hardware Installation .............................................................................................................................................................13
4.2.1 Connecting the reader to a power supply .........................................................................................................................................14
4.2.2 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using USB ..............................................................................................................................
14
4.2.3 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using Ethernet .....................................................................................................................
14
4.2.4 Connecting Multiple Readers to a local network ............................................................................................................................
16
4.2.5 LEDs
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
4.3 ReaderManager Software Installation .............................................................................................................................17
4.3.1 Installation and Functionality Test ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.2 Upgrading software ...................................................................................................................................................................................
18
4.4 Connecting to a Reader using ReaderManager ...........................................................................................................18
4.4.1 Getting an IP address using Ethernet ..................................................................................................................................................20
4.4.2 Getting an IP address using USB ...........................................................................................................................................................
21
4.4.3 Getting a Reader connected using the ReaderManager ..............................................................................................................
23
4.5 Communication Test ...............................................................................................................................................................25
5. WORKING WITH TAGS ...........................................................................................................................................................26
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5.1 How to reconfigure tags individually or en masse ......................................................................................................26
5.2 How to check a tag configuration mode ........................................................................................................................27
5.3 How to check a Tag Chip Type (IT or ST) ..........................................................................................................................27
5.4 Tag-to-Antenna Orientation ................................................................................................................................................27
6. APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................................................................................29
6.1 Reader-Tag Compatibility .....................................................................................................................................................29
6.2 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................................29
6.3 Regulation and Standards ....................................................................................................................................................30
6.3.1 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement (USA) ..................................................................................................................... 30
6.3.2
CE Declaration of Conformity (European Union) ............................................................................................................................31
6.3.3 ACMA Declaration of Conformity (Australia) ............................................................................................................................................
31
6.3.4 ISO/IEC 18000 – 3 Mode 2 (Air Interface at 13.56 MHz) Compliance
........................................................................................31
6.3.5 Human Safety ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
31
6.3.5 Declaration of Conformity (Australia) and (EU) ................................................................................................................................
32
6.4 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations ...............................................................................................................................34
6.5 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................................36
6.5.1 LEDs.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
6.5.2 Connecting a Reader .................................................................................................................................................................................
37
6.6 Reporting a Problem ..............................................................................................................................................................38
6.6.1 Warranty Repairs .........................................................................................................................................................................................38
6.6.2 Non-Warranty Repairs ...............................................................................................................................................................................
38
6.6.3 Warranty ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
39
6.4.4 Limitation of Liability .................................................................................................................................................................................
39
6.6.5 Service Form
(editable pdf-file on your cd)....................................................................................................................40
6.7 Contact us ..................................................................................................................................................................................41
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About tHis mAnuAl
Please read this document before using Magellan’s readers.
This manual is designed for use by engineers experienced with Radio Frequency Identication (RFID) devices. Regulatory, safety and warranty notices that must be followed are given in chapter 6.3 and 6.6.
meAning of AleRt symbols And signAl WoRds
Notes and Tips. Application Notes.
Requires your attention.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury or death. Can cause signicant property damage.
impoRtAnt infoRmAtion
Installation Environment
For indoor use only unless otherwise specied.
Install Magellan’s readers within the temperature and humidity range according to the product specication. For standard readers the temperature range is from +10°C to +45°C. The humidity range is from 10% to 80% (non­condensing humidity).
The environment must not contain corrosive, ammable or explosive agents or be subject to rapid changes in temperature, to direct vibration or shock.
Installation
Magellan’s RFID reader-writers communicate with data carriers (RFID inlets, labels and tags) using the 13.56 MHz High Frequency (HF) band. Some industrial machines and electronic devices can generate unwanted noise which may degrade communication. Make sure that other equipment is properly installed, grounded and at a reasonable distance from the reader and/or reader antennas.
Wireless communication can be degraded by high-voltage and high-current lines and other sources of strong electric and magnetic elds. Installation in such locations should be avoided.
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Magellan’s RFID reader-writers are to be professionally installed by authorised, qualied and service-trained installation personnel only.
Maintenance
All Magellan’s RFID readers-writers are low maintenance equipment. Except for externally accessible fuses there are no user-serviceable parts in any reader. There is no requirement to remove the cover of the reader.
Removal of the reader cover by unauthorised personnel will void the product warranty.
Do not attempt to clean internally. Periodic cleaning of external case parts with a damp cloth is advisable. Turn o the reader before cleaning. Do not use a solvent of any kind.
Electrical Safety
In order to avoid electric shock do not remove the reader cover or attempt to repair. The reader must be maintained by authorised, qualied and service-trained personnel only.
Environmental
For disposal readers should be treated as industrial waste.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to an appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the Magellan Technology regional sales oce.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your recent purchase of a Magellan RFID reader-writer.
This User Manual will provide you with information to rapidly adopt Magellan’s PJM technology for your needs, to install the reader hardware and ReaderManager software and get the reader running.
Refer to the 66V10 PJM Condential Data Book (36-10-006-SPC) for the description of the PJM ItemTag® and PJM StackTag® products of Magellan Technolgoy. Refer to 66V101ST (045-80-000-DOC) Condential Data Sheetfor the description of the PJMLight StackTag® products.
Refer to the ReaderManager Guide (40-01-006-DOC) for a description of the various tools and advanced options available in the ReaderManager software.
Programming is covered in the Application Programmer’s Guide (40-01-000-DOC).
Refer to Appendix 6.3 of this manual for details of the Regulations and Standards to which this product complies.
For details of Product Warranty refer to
Appendix 6.6 of this manual.
For a Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations used in this manual, refer to
Appendix 6.4
Magellan reserves the right to change its product design, specications and product range without notice. This document is subject to change without notice.
This document is protected by copyright and is intended solely for use in conjunction with Magellan’s products. This document shall not be copied, reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Magellan Technology Pty Limited.
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2. BEFORE YOU BEGIN
2.1 unpACking And inspeCtion
When you receive your system, inspect it for any obvious damage that may have occurred during shipment. If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier and the supplier of the equipment or Magellan if purchased directly from Magellan.
Until you have checked the system, save the shipping carton and packaging materials in the event the unit has to be returned.
The standard MSTRP-5050 and MSTRP-6464 package includes the following components:
Tunnel reader/writer
Quick Start Guide
CD-ROM
2.1.1 poWeR pACk
The reader is connected to the mains socket via a 3-lead power cable.
If a power cable is not included end-users should purchase a power cable suitable for the country in which the equipment is being used.
Only power cables and adapters that are compliant with the regulations in the country of use may be connected to Magellan’s equipment.
Refer to the 4.2.1 Connecting to a Power Supply section of this manual.
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2.1.2 dAtA CommuniCAtion CAbles
The reader can be connected to the network through a normal USB cable, Ethernet cable or cross over Ethernet cable.
As shielded cables are generally required in order to comply with EMC emissions limits, the shielded cables recommended by Magellan Technology must be used. Unshielded cables may be used where explicitly allowed by the User Manual.
Ethernet cable is not included with the supply. Magellan recommends CAT5 STP (shielded twisted pair) Ethernet cable.
USB cable should not be longer than 3m.
2.1.3 Cd-Rom
The CD-ROM contains the following les:
AdbeRdrxx_enu_full.exe
Self-extracting installation kit for the Adobe Acrobat reader, which is required to read and print PDF les.
40-01-000-DOC Application Programmer Guide.pdf
PDF document describing how to program all of Magellan’s Readers.
40-01-006-DOC ReaderManager Guide
PDF document describing various tools and advanced options available in ReaderManager software.
49-70-020-DOC User Manual.pdf
PDF version of this document.
ReaderManager-Install.exe Self-extracting installation kit for the ReaderManager.
36-10-006-SPC 66V10 PJM Condential Data Book
PDF document describing PJM ItemTag® and StackTag® products
045-80-000-DOC 66V101ST PJM Light Condential Data Book
PDF document describing PJMLight StackTag® product
Once you installed the ReaderManager software the User Manuals and Guides can be opened in Windows:
Start -> (All) Programs -> Magellan Technology -> User Manuals
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2.2 ReCommended system RequiRements
Recommended minimum host computer requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP SP2
Memory: 128MB RAM
Hard Drive: 20 GB
CPU: Intel Celeron 500
Interface: USB and Ethernet
Power supply requirements:
Mains input: 110 - 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz
Input rating (MSTRP-5050 and MSTRP-6464): 12VDC@4A
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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Magellan’s RFID readers are intended to read and write information to individual Magellan ItemTags and multiple Magellan StackTags.
The communication protocol used by the reader is compliant with ISO/IEC 18000 - 3 Mode 2 (Air Interface at 13.56 MHz).
3.1 mstRp-4040
StackTag Tunnel reader-writer Internal aperture: 400 x 400 mm Fully shielded Three orthogonal internal antennas ( guaranteed orientation insensitive operation) Rotating eld in x, y and z orientation 8 PJM reply channels Available with conveyor attatchments
3.2 mstRp-5050
StackTag Tunnel reader-writer Internal aperture: 500 x 500 mm Fully shielded Three orthogonal internal antennas (guaranteed orientation insensitive operation) Rotating eld in x, y and z orientation 8 PJM reply channels Available with conveyor attatchments
3.3 mstRp-6464
StackTag Tunnel reader-writer Internal aperture: 640 x 640 mm Fully shielded Three orthogonal internal antennas (guaranteed orientation insensitive operation) Rotating eld in x, y and z orientation 8 PJM reply channels
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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 quiCk stARt guide
Quick Start Guide
MSTRP-5050 (MLC5/6)
1. Hardware Installation
(4.2 User Manual)
Connect a power cable
to the reader
Connect a communication cable
(USB or Ethernet) to the reader
and host PC or network hub/switch
2. Software Installation
(4.3 User Manual)
Install the ReaderManager software
from the supplied CD-ROM
3. Connecting to a reader using the ReaderManager
(4.4 User Manual)
Open
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
-> Network Connections
in Windows
(if using an Ethernet crossover cable)
Turn on the reader.
Wait for automatic network
connection to be established.
Open the Connection menu in the
ReaderManager. Find and click on
the reader you want to connect to
4. Tag Reading
(4.5 User Manual)
Open
Tools -> System -> Grid of Tag Sight Counts
in the ReaderManager.
Place tag/s onto the antenna/s
The tag IDs and the number of times the
tags were sighted will be displayed
HF RFID Readers/Writers PJM
®
Technology
ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 2
Quick Start Guide
MSTRP-5050 (MLC5/6)
1. Hardware Installation
(4.2 User Manual)
Connect a power cable
to the reader
Connect a communication cable
(USB or Ethernet) to the reader
and host PC or network hub/switch
2. Software Installation
(4.3 User Manual)
Install the ReaderManager software
from the supplied CD-ROM
3. Connecting to a reader using the ReaderManager
(4.4 User Manual)
Open
Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
-> Network Connections
in Windows
(if using an Ethernet crossover cable)
Turn on the reader.
Wait for automatic network
connection to be established.
Open the Connection menu in the
ReaderManager. Find and click on
the reader you want to connect to
4. Tag Reading
(4.5 User Manual)
Open
Tools -> System -> Grid of Tag Sight Counts
in the ReaderManager.
Place tag/s onto the antenna/s
The tag IDs and the number of times the
tags were sighted will be displayed
HF RFID Readers/Writers PJM
®
Technology
ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 2
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