ACR1222U-J User Manual Version 2.00 Document Name: ACR1222U-J User Manual Name Prepared by: Stanley Wong Signature Date 2011-10-29 Reviewed by: Approved by: info@acs.com.hk Subject to change without prior notice www.acs.com.
Version History Date By 2011-10-29 Stanley Wong Changes • Updated the template Version 2.00.00 Page 2 of 6 ACR1222U-J - User Manual Document Title Here Version # Document Title Here info@acs.com.hk www.acs.com.
Table of Contents 1.0. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4 2.0. Device Operation..................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Communication to Felica Phone…………………………………………………………………5-6 2.2 URL Update…………………………………………………………………………………………7 Page 3 of 6 ACR1222U-J - User Manual Document Title Here Version # Document Title Here info@acs.com.hk www.acs.com.
1.0. Introduction ACR1222U-J is a standalone FeliCa Web-To reader with Li-ion battery. ACR1222U-J is fieldupgradeable which makes URL or other data format customization extremely easy to adapt to special customer’s needs. The reader supports the following features: USB 2.
2.0. Device Operation 2.1. Communication to Felica Phone The ACR1222U-J Felica Web-To Reader Card Reader with built-in embedded application which detects Felica mobile phones and sends a customizable URL to the detected phones. The Reader distance is up to15 mm.
- Reader switch-on/off and URL selection by turning the left button. - Mini USB socket for battery charge-up, customizable URL transfer to Reader and firmware upgrade - Li-ion battery replaceable by opening the backside battery door - Activation button to re-activate the reader from “sleep mode” Page 6 of 6 ACR1222U-J - User Manual Document Title Here Version # Document Title Here info@acs.com.hk www.acs.com.
2.2. URL Update - URL update tool is provided for customizable URL transfer to the Web-To reader through the Mini USB interface Warning FCC caution: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.