BXR HLF-C 2005 USER MANUAL Bartec Auto ID BXR HLF-C 2005 Rugged Hand Held Tag Reader
Table OF Contents Cover Page page 1 Table of Contents page 2 Class A Device Statement page 3 Product Overview page 4-5 Theory of Operation Tag reader page 6 Sequence of Operation Introduction page 6 Power up Instructions page 6 Navigating Menus Clear key Arrow keys page 6-7 Operation Cycle page 8 Menu Setup page 9-12 Power Supply page 13-18 Additional Information Environmental BXR HLF-C 2005 Technical Brief Enclosure page 19 2
Class A Device Statement: (Section 15.105(a) of the FCC Rules) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital service, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interface when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Product Overview The Bartec BXR HLF-C unit is a rugged hand held radio tag reader configured to read TPMS sensors when installed in a wheel. The sensor is activated by means of a low frequency (125KHz) magnetic field. This is emitted from the round antenna attached to the front of the unit. LC Display Keypad Trigger Antenna Housing (Integral Laser Module) The magnetic field is activated by means of a trigger located on the front of the unit.
LEDs There are also two LEDs on the rear of the reader that are visible while the reader is in use. The green LED indicates a good read, while the red LED indicates a failure to read a sensor. Both LEDs remain illuminated until the next sensor is read or after one minute elapses. A sounder is provided to indicate the reader is activating and decoding the TPMS and also indicates a successful read.
Theory of Operation Tag Reader While in the presence of the magnetic field, the TPMS becomes active and transmits its ID number by modulating the applied magnetic field. This is picked up by the reader's antenna and demodulated into an electrical signal that is filtered and processed by the reader. The reader then decodes the sensor's ID number and displays it on the LCD screen. Sequence of Operation Introduction The BXR range of readers has been developed to be easy and quick to use.
Clear key Pressing CLEAR at any point in the operating sequence will return the user to the beginning of the complete sequence. That is, even if the user is on the last wheel to be recorded, pressing CLEAR will return the user to the start requiring all the VIN and wheels to be scanned and activated again. All data to this point will be lost. Arrow keys Using the arrow keys allows the operator to move between the operations as required.
Operation Cycle When the unit is first initialised, the display may indicate company or location and firmware version. The user will then be at the beginning of the operating cycle and will not see the main screen again unless the unit is re-booted. The unit’s antenna should be placed adjacent to the sensor before pulling the trigger. In most cases, the optimum position for the antenna is half over the sensor and half over the tire close but not touching the wheel.
Menu Setup Main Menu Options 1. Set Mode 1. Scan + 4 tires 2. Scan + 5 tires 3. Scan + spare 4. 4 tires only 5. 5 tires only 6. Spare tire only 7. Single wheel only 8. Exit this menu 2. Set Location 3. Test TPM Read 4. Select TPM Type 1. Schrader 1820 Man 2. Schrader 4096 Man 3. Schrader 1820 PWM 4. Schrader 4096 LP 5. Siemens LF16 6. Siemens LF32 7. Ford06 AC 8. Ford06 LB 9. TRW biphase A. Beru biphase B. Siemens AUTO 5. Select Barcode 1.
2. code 39 3. code 128 4. Test scan 6. Select UHF Mode 1. LF only 2. LF + 433 3. LF + 315 4. UHF only 5. 433 only 6. 315 only 7. Select LF Mode 1. Normal mode 2. No wakeup mode 3. Audio mode only 8. Select Pressure 1. No pressure 2. 0-51 psi 3. 0-63 psi 4. 0-102 psi 5. 0-5 bar 6. Simultaneous 9. Select Read Order 1. LF RF RR LR 2. LF LR RR RF 3. LF LR RF RR 4. LR LF RF RR A.
1. No comms 2. 4 tires 8 byte 3. 5 tires 8 byte 4. 4 tires 10 byte 5. 5 tires 10 byte 6. 4 tires 8 byte ECU 7. 5 tires 8 byte ECU 8. Cable mode 9. single tire record D. Single record E. Multiple records B) Setup menu calls for password, administrator password 741776. B. Setup Menu 1. Tune antenna 2. Select customer 3. Select baud rate 4. Comms Radix 5. Start up menu 6. Debug 7. Exit this menu C. General Options 1. Allow duplicate ID 2. No duplicate ID 3. Allow any FCODE 4. Check for FCODE 5.
7. Don’t send UHF type 8. Send UHF type 9. No UHF audio A. UHF audio B. Exit this menu D.
Power Supply The power supply consists of the following. Curly cable (part No. AF-CAB-1002-01), cable (part No. AF-CAB-1001-01), 110 volt junction box (part No. AF-CDJB-0001-01), PSU / R S232 Interface (part No. AF-CDI-0001-01), 110 volt 5 amp power supply cable. Also if needed there is one item to be supplied by customer, nine pin serial modem cable. CURLY CABLE (part no.
CABLE (part no.
110 VOLT JUNCTION BOX (part no.
PSU/RS232 INTERFACE (part no.
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RS232 port on the PSU/RS232 Interface CD-001 unit runs at 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, and one stop bit.
Additional Information Environmental Operating temp 32 degrees to 131 degrees F/ 0 degrees to 55 degrees C Storage temp -40 degrees to 140 degrees F/ -40 degrees to 60 degrees C Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Shock 2k G (at 77 degrees F/ 25 degrees C) BXR HLF-C 2005 Technical Brief 20 MHz Toshiba 95FY64 Processor 512K bytes RAM 256K Flash programme memory Time-of-Day Clock 122x32 graphics, green/yellow super-twist LCD, viewing area 54x16mm character mode allows 4 lines of 20 characters (standa