BIOLOG-ID RFID TUNNEL READER USER MANUAL Headquarters: 1, rue du Commandant Robert Malrait ZA des Granges BP 30303 27303 Bernay cedex France Tel.: +33(0)2 32 47 83 40 Fax: +33(0)2 32 47 83 50 Website: www.biolog-id.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 Content 1. 2. General user information. .......................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Intended audience ............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Structure of the manual ..................................................................................................... 4 1.3 User advice ..........................
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 7. Manufacturer liability................................................................................................................ 18 8. Service life ................................................................................................................................ 18 9. Disposal and recycling .............................................................................................................. 18 10. Product identification ...
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 1. General user information. Please read this user manual carefully and in its entirety before using the equipment. This manual provides thorough information on how to use the RFID tunnel reader and how to conduct a proper and safe maintenance. Please keep all the documentation related to the RFID tunnel reader throughout its lifetime. 1.1 Intended audience This manual is intended for any user likely to carry out operations with the RFID tunnel reader.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 2. Presentation 2.1 Claimed use The RFID tunnel reader is part of the traceability solution offered by Biolog-id. The RFID tunnel reader is a device designed to mass-reading RFID tags. The RFID tunnel reader must be used only with Biolog-id applications. The RFID tunnel reader is compatible with a Biolog-id dedicated middleware that can be interfaced with any thirdparty software via Web-Service. 2.
Version : 3.4 RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Label positioning zone Blood bag product Figure 1 Tag Positioning 2.3.2 RFID tunnel reader power supply Power supply information: Input Voltage Input Frequency Input Current Over Voltage Category Pollution degree 100 – 240 VAC +/- 10% 50 – 60 Hz 1.5A Cat II 2 The RFID tunnel reader is certified with the specific power supplies below: Model: TRH70A240 (CINCO ELECTRONICS CO LTD) Fig.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 Model: GTM96900P9024-T3 (GLOBTEK®, Inc.) Fig. Power supply GTM96900P9024-T3 Don’t use another power supply with the device as the performance could be impacted. 2.3.3 Hardware and software compatibility This chapter details the third-party hardware and software compatible with RFID tunnel reader. • Hardware compatibility: The RFID tunnel only works with RFID tags supplied and validated by Biolog-id.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 2.4.1 Tunnel handling The movement and handling of the tunnel must be carried out by two people. We recommend that these people be on each side of the tunnel and carry the tunnel by holding it by the four corners at the bottom of the tunnel as shown in the photo below: 2.4.2 Container preparation For optimal performance, the user must follow to the following recommendations when preparing the container.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 Twice types of container could be used with the RFID tunnel: • Cardboard box • Plastic box Ask Biolog-id member for the reference of the container. The RFID tunnel is capable to read: - Up to 50 RFID tags on frozen plasma bags - Up to 30 RFID tags on red blood cell concentrate / platelets concentrate bags A one-second downtime is recommended inside the tunnel when passing product bags with RFID tags in order to obtain an optimal reading.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 2.5 Work area A work area of 50 cm shall be defined around the tunnel to prevent any interference with the operation of the RFID tunnel reader. Do not leave any tag lying around inside this work area (50 cm). Metallic parts might also impact the reading. The RFID tunnel reader must be placed on a smooth flat surface. Avoid any surface with metallic parts.
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RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 The table below explains the first level faults, which you may have to perform when using the RFID tunnel.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 • Never push the RFID tunnel reader. • Never sit on the RFID tunnel reader. • Never climb onto or walk on a RFID tunnel reader. • Never put any object on the RFID tunnel reader. RISK Contamination Handling Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Mechanical SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow the cleaning instructions (chapter 4).
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 3.2 RF radiation hazards Using ACCESSORIES, transducers or cables other than those specified can increase EMISSIONS or reduce the IMMUNITY of the DEVICE or EM SYSTEM. This does not include transducers and cables sold by the MANUFACTURER of the DEVICE or EM SYSTEM and used as spare parts to replace internal components. The DEVICE or EM SYSTEMS can be affected by interference caused by other devices even if they comply with CISPR EMISSION requirements.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This PRD_7320002A complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 Do not use cleaning products containing: -Acids or halogen compounds (chlorides, bromides, halides) -Strongly acidic salts such as formic acid or sulphonic amino acid descalers - Drain unblockers, hydrochloric acid, silver cleaners - Chlorine - Abrasive compounds or scourers (scouring powder, steel wool) - Polishing products, waxes, bleaching agents Always follow the cleaning product manufacturers’ instructions regarding temperature, dosage, acting time, etc.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 The required transport conditions are determined by Biolog-id. They must be respected to preserve the physical integrity of the device. 7. Manufacturer liability The manufacturer shall not be held liable in the following cases: ▪ Failure to observe the manufacturer’s installation recommendations. ▪ Work or repairs carried out by persons who have not been authorised by the manufacturer.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual 10. Version : 3.4 Product identification The product label below is affixed to each RFID tunnel reader.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 Label for Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore: Detailed view of serial number XX BI YYWWXXXXXX: ▪ Product version: 2 numbers. ▪ Supplier index: 2 letters: BI (index allocated to each supplier and provided by BIOLOG_ID: BI represents Biolog-Id). ▪ Year: 2 characters: 00 to 99: 16 represents 2016 ▪ Week: 2 characters: 01 to 52: 45 represents week 45 ▪ Serial number: 6 characters: 000001 to 999999 Logo description: : Read the User Manual.
RFID Tunnel Reader User Manual Version : 3.4 : This product is FCC compliant. : This product is NRTL compliant. : This product is RCM compliant. : Product manufacturing address. : Direct current. : Alternating current. : Center Positive (V+). For Brazil, Compliance to ANATEL requirements: i.e. "This equipment has no right to protection against harmful interference and cannot cause interference in duly authorized systems".