Reader User Guide “The Stocky” ISO7000, ISO7000BT & ISO7020, ISO7020BT Series Portable Wand Including Aleis DataLink Version Draft A – 20/05/2009 IMPORTANT! This User Guide must be read in conjunction with Reader, prior to use. ©Copyright Aleis Pty Ltd 2009 N13429 A1064AUS Aleis Pty Ltd ACN 130 754 826 www.aleis.
“The Stocky” User Guide Table of Contents Regularity Notices and Conformity ................................................................................................................................ 3 1.0 7000 Series Reader Instructions........................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 “The Stocky” Series .....................................................................................................................
“The Stocky” User Guide Regularity Notices and Conformity USA – FCC Information to the user (FCC Part 15.105) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
“The Stocky” User Guide Important User Instructions 1.0 7000 Series Reader Instructions IMPORTANT Must be read prior to using system “The Stocky” 7000 Series Model Handling Instructions The following instructions must be wholly adhered to or permanent damage to the antenna/reader and/or permanent data loss can occur. Non-conformance to the handling and operating instructions will immediately void all warranties for the antenna/reader and software. 1.
“The Stocky” User Guide 2.0 “The Stocky” Series “The Stocky” is available in different configurations (See Below) 7000 7000BT 7020 7020BT Standard Unit Standard Unit with BlueTooth With RFID Counter With RFID Counter and BlueTooth Read button Wand Reader 3.0 Connecting “The Stocky” to scale indicators or computers 3.1 Connecting to scale indicators “The Stocky” comes with a 5 metre computer cable. Plug the 9 pin lead into “The Stocky” and into the scales serial port.
“The Stocky” User Guide 3.2 Connecting to computers “The Stocky” comes with a 5 metre computer cable. Plug the 9 pin lead into “The Stocky” and into the computers serial port. “The Stocky” must be in serial mode if BlueTooth is fitted. To select a serial connection press and hold down the NEW SESSION button and then press the ON button. The BlueTooth LED will go out. 2 beeps are heard if BlueTooth is enabled or 3 beeps if Serial is enabled.
“The Stocky” User Guide 4.0 “The Stocky” Keypad explained If you have a 7000 or 7020 the Bluetooth LED will not be fitted. It’s only fitted on the 7000BT & 7020BT models • This LED comes on when the reader is turned on and flashes when the battery charge is low. • This LED comes on when the reader is being charged. • This LED flashes once when an RFID has been read. • This LED flashes once when an RFID has been stored in the reader’s memory. • Press this button to turn the reader on.
“The Stocky” User Guide 5.0 Operating “The Stocky” 5.1 Turning “The Stocky” on Press the ON button on the reader to turn “The Stocky” on. The system will remain on for 1 minute and 15 minutes if BlueTooth turned on. Note: 2 beeps are heard if BlueTooth is enabled or 3 beeps if Serial is enabled. The unit is also turned on by pressing the Read switch on the wand (located at the top of the handle).
“The Stocky” User Guide 5.5 Clearing Sessions in “The Stocky You can clear “The Stocky” from the keypad. To do this hold down the New Session button and press the read switch 3 times. When The Stocky” is cleared a long beep will be heard. NOTE: Once the unit is cleared the session(s) data in not recoverable. 5.6 Using the RFID Counter on “The Stocky” (On 7020 & 7020BT models only) On the 7020 & 7020BT models the RFID Counter is located on the side of the unit above the computer/charger connection.
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“The Stocky” User Guide 7.0 Battery Charging The batteries in “The Stocky” can be charged by using the 9-pin connector at the back of the reader. 7.1 Battery Charging Requirements • Charge for 24 hours for 1st initial charge. • For best results, charge prior to each use. • To obtain maximum battery life, charge a minimum of every 10-12 weeks if reader is not being used.
“The Stocky” User Guide Aleis DataLink Software 8.0 Aleis DataLink Software IMPORTANT Must be read prior to using software This software has been purposefully designed to download the RFID’s and/or respective data relating to those RFID’s from the Aleis 7000 8030/50 and 9030/50/60 Series Readers. Aleis accepts no responsibility for any form of improper use, negligent or otherwise, resulting in the loss of RFID’s with the use of this software.
“The Stocky” User Guide 8.1 Aleis DataLink Installation To install DataLink: 8.2 1. Place the DataLink CD into the CD drive; the program will automatically begin installation. If not Go to My Computer Double click on the CD Rom Drive Browse the CD and Double click on the icon called DataLink 2. Follow the installation prompts, and click on Finish when installation is complete.
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“The Stocky” User Guide 8.4 Producer Transfer (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, using the selected fields in the current session(s). This button is used for Producer to Producer transfers. For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink. Producer Transfer Steps Step 1 Click on the "Producer Transfer" button.
“The Stocky” User Guide You will then be presented with the following Box Step 3 After completing the form Click on "Next" If you choose to tick the Upload Later box the Transfer will not be completed but you can complete the transfer at any time by resuming the upload from the Upload Centre. The PIC From PIC To and Vendor Dec/Waybill No. can be loaded straight into the form if the fields PI1, PI2 and VEN were used as Data entry on Data entry readers.
“The Stocky” User Guide Step 4 Click on the "Start" box On a successful or unsuccessful transfer you will get a message in the status box.
“The Stocky” User Guide 8.5 3rd Party Transfer (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, using the selected fields in the current session(s). This button is used for Third Party transfers with or without written permission. For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink 3rd Party Transfer Steps Step 1 Click on the "3rd Party Transfer" button.
“The Stocky” User Guide Step 3 After completing the form Click on "Next" If you choose to tick the Upload Later box the Transfer will not be completed but you can complete the transfer at any time by resuming the upload from the Upload Centre. The PIC From PIC To and Vendor Dec/Waybill No. can be loaded straight into the form if the fields PI1, PI2 and VEN were used as Data entry on Data entry readers.
“The Stocky” User Guide Step 4 Click on "Yes" You have to accept this agreement to finish the transaction You will then be presented with the following Box Step 5 Click on the "Start" Box On a successful or unsuccessful transfer you will get a message in the status box.
“The Stocky” User Guide 8.6 Retrieve Tag Bucket (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Transfer Wizard, to retrieve all RFID and NLIS ID tag numbers that match a specific PIC from the NLIS database. You can also retrieve the Lifetime Traceability (LT), EU Status (EU), Last Transfer Date (TFR) and the Issue Date (ISS) For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink Retrieve Tag Bucket Steps Step 1 Click on the "Retrieve Tag Bucket" button.
“The Stocky” User Guide You will then be presented with the following Box Step 3 Click on "Start" The Tag Bucket will be loaded into the main screen of DataLink.
“The Stocky” User Guide 8.7 Tag Replacement (Australia Only) This opens the NLIS Tag Replacement Request form using the selected tags in the current session. This button is used for replacing defective RFID tags. For further information please use the help feature in Aleis DataLink Tag Replacement Steps Step 1 Click on the "Tag Replacement" button.
“The Stocky” User Guide Step 2 Type in the Replacement tag and the Broken tag in the boxes below Step 3 Click on the "Add Request" Box and the tags will be inserted into the box below.
“The Stocky” User Guide Step 5 After completing the form Click on "Next" You will be presented with the following Box Step 6 Click on "Start" On a successful or unsuccessful tag replacement you will get a message in the status box Page 25 of 29
“The Stocky” User Guide 8.8 NLIS Upload Centre (Australia Only) This opens the Upload Centre screen, which displays all transactions with the NLIS database. Both successful and unsuccessful transactions are displayed and information regarding the transaction.
“The Stocky” User Guide 9.0 Aleis Conditions of Sale 1. In these conditions: (1) `Vendor' means Aleis Pty Ltd ACN 130 754 826 of the Cnr Old Rosevale & Jandowae/Kingaroy Rds, Jandowae, Queensland, 4410 which is the seller of the goods (2) ‘Factory’ means the Vendor’s principal place of business at the Cnr Old Rosevale & Jandowae/Kingaroy Rds, Jandowae, Queensland, 4410 (3) Purchaser' means the customer(s) described overleaf which is the purchaser of the goods.
“The Stocky” User Guide (4) 12. Vendor's liability for a breach of a condition or warranty implied by Div 2 of Pt V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (other than s 69) is hereby limited to: (1) (2) 13.
“The Stocky” User Guide The Purchaser charges as a fixed charge with the payment of all monies now or in the future becoming owing hereunder all his property both real and personal (other than property referred to in Section 262 (i) of the Corporations Law) and as a separate charge charges all his other property with the payment of all monies now or in the future becoming owing hereunder, provided that this second charge will be a floating charge in respect of the Purchaser’s current assets but otherwise wi