AVID Identification Systems RFID Vendor’s Desktop Reader Model #1032 Confidential Page 1 3/8/2007
FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction's manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
A 3.5” color LCD is used to provide users with a nice screen that is clearly viewable in a variety of lighting conditions. This LCD screen includes a touch screen to allow user data entry into the RFID final product. Standard storage (Flash) and/or program/data (SDRAM) memory has been specified to store the LEOs embedded OS, custom application programs, and RFID records. 1. Applications for the RFID Reader . This is the Main Menu after booting up the PDA: 1.
1) “Vendors Program” 2) “Classrooms program” (password required to sign in/out) 3) “Setup Program” (password required to sign in) 4) “File Utilities Program” (password required to delete files) 5) “Import / Export Data Program” to SD Card or USB Flash Disk (password protection required) Confidential Page 4 3/8/2007
2. Vendors Program This is the sample screen when entering into the Vendor program. The reader is awaiting for the presentation of an RFID Visitor Badge. This program is for collecting the attendees’ information in trade show or similar events. Attendees will bring the RFID badge to the reader.
The User clicks “Save” to save the memo content and go back to previous scanning page. If the User clicks “Cancel”, the program will go back to the previous page without saving the memo content. The operator of the Reader can simply click the preset buttons in the “Quick Notes” page to copy the preset notes onto the Memo/Note field.
Notes: 1. The PDA always comes up as a standard QWERTY keyboard layout. 2. The user can use the “Switch” button to switch between soft-keyboard or the handwriting recognition input method. 3. The user can use the “Cut”; “Copy”; and “Paste” buttons for content editing. 4. The user can use “Options” to adjust the response time of the handwriting recognition and identify accents. 3.
In File Utilities, the following functions are available. a. View/Modify File: browse the records with user selectable sorting order and edit the selected record.
User can select the following sorting order. a. First Name b. Last Name c. Company d. Tag ID e. City f. State g. Phone h. URL i. Email j. Clock-in time k. Clock-out time (only required for classrooms program) l. Lecture name (only required for classrooms program) m. Lecture reference (only required for classrooms program) n. Classroom no. (only required for classrooms program) o. Speaker name (only required for classrooms program) 4.
The data is saved as a tab-delimited text file and can be easily imported into a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft TM Excel. The user simply clicks “Export User File to Flash” to save the collected data onto USB Flash drive.