Certification Exhibit FCC ID: JEH2381GATE IC: 470B-2381GATE FCC Rule Part: 15.225 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Report Number: 10-0325.W06.11.A Manufacturer: NCR Corporation Model: 2381GATE Manual 5015 B.U.
NCR SelfServ Entertainment 2381 Gate RFID User Guide
FCC Compliance 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Who Should Use This Document This user guide is intended for use by anyone seeking to operate the 2381 Gate RFID reader independently from the 2381 DVD kiosk as a stand-alone RFID reader. Parts Identification The 2381 Gate RFID module, cable, and antenna are pictured below. This reader is intended to be used only with the cable and antenna supplied by NCR. A 3.3V/5V dual output power supply is required to power the reader.
System Setup You will need: • PC or laptop running Windows XP • USB type A male to type B male cable • 3.3V/5V dual output power supply • Power supply cable • Microsoft .NET 3.5 • HID terminal software • 2381 FCC Test Firmware IMPORTANT: You must obtain and update the 2381 Gate RFID board with FCC Test Firmware before using the reader in a stand-alone configuration. Refer to the 2381 Installation Guide for firmware update instructions.
Next, locate the RFID module’s USB connector on the bottom side of the PCBA, and connect the 2381 Gate RFID PCBA to a Windows PC or laptop with a USB cable.
Operation Open a HID terminal session by selecting the NCR DVD Vending Kiosk HID Terminal icon from the desktop. Accept the default options and click on the Connect button. Then select rfid from the main menu. Figure 5 Select option 5, Gate RFID Test, to initiate an ISO15693 inventory command, and then present an RFID tag to the RFID antenna. The reader will repeatedly send inventory commands until it is interrupted. The terminal will display the UID of any RFID tag that responds to the command.