USER GUIDE: 2128P BLUETOOTH UHF RFID READER ® www.tsl.
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www.tsl.com INTRODUCTION The TSL® 2128P Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader provides Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), with optional barcode scanning functionality. The unit can be used in batch mode using an optional Micro SD card, or can be connected via USB through the ePop-Loq® socket, or connected to a host device via Bluetooth®. The 2128P can read and write to EPC Global Class 1 Gen 2 UHF RFID transponders.
INTRODUCTION www.tsl.com ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION OF THE 2128P UHF READER Power Handle UHF RFID Antenna (Non-Imager) Figure 2: 2128P Reader with UHF RFID Antenna (Non-Imager) and Power Handle Copyright © 2019 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd 5 2128P UHF RFID Reader User Guide V1.
INTRODUCTION www.tsl.com 2128P Preliminary Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Physical and Environmental Characteristics Dimensions: 158 x 98 x 170 mm (LxWxH): Field: 150-degree forward facing. Weight: 445 g (including Trigger Handle & battery) 507 g (including Power Handle & battery) Antenna: Right Hand Circularly Polarized with optional 2D scanner. User input: Trigger button Frequency Range: EU: 865-868 MHz; US: 902-928 MHz.
INTRODUCTION www.tsl.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) Other Accessories: TSL® RFID Apps New ePop-Loq® cases can be ordered by special request (volume dependent, lead times apply). RFID Explorer www.tsl.com/apps/rfid-explorer Regulatory EMI/EMC FCC: Electrical Safety: IEC 62368-1:2014 CB EN 62368-1:2014 +AC:2015 RF Exposure: 47 CFR Part 2.1091, OET Bulletin 65 RSS-102 EN 50566:2017 RFID/Bluetooth: RFID Tag Finder www.tsl.com/apps/rfid-tag-finder 47 CFR Part 15B 15.107, 15.
www.tsl.com USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION STANDARD TRIGGER HANDLE The battery is charged using a docking station and therefore is unlikely to need to be changed once installed. To access the battery compartment the grip handle must first be removed. Handle release slider Figure 3: Remove handle The battery compartment has a release latch. The direction to push is shown in the diagram below.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com Figure 5: Slide handle off Figure 6: Remove battery cover Copyright © 2019 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd 9 2128P UHF RFID Reader User Guide V1.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com The battery contacts need to be face down at the top of the battery to meet the contacts shown in the image below. CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Figure 7: Battery placement Figure 8: Battery in position Copyright © 2019 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd 10 2128P UHF RFID Reader User Guide V1.
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USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com POWER HANDLE The power handle provides nearly three times the capacity of the regular 2128P battery. The power handle battery cells are fitted permanently inside the Power Handle grip and are not user-replaceable. A ‘dummy battery’ (included) must be fitted in place of the regular 2128P battery, in order to pass the battery contacts through to the Power Handle.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com ‘Dummy’ Battery Cover Figure 12: Insert ‘Dummy’ Battery Cover Figure 13: Slide Power Handle on Copyright © 2019 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd 13 2128P UHF RFID Reader User Guide V1.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com ATTACHING DEVICES VIA THE EPOP-LOQ® MOUNT Custom ePop-Loq® cases from TSL® allow smartphones and mobile terminals to be physically attached to the 2128P Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader and share direct electrical connections between the two devices. ePop-Loq® stud ePop-Loq® case ePop-Loq® socket Figure 14: ePop-Loq® component parts TO FIT A DEVICE WITH AN EPOP-LOQ® CASE TO A TSL® READER: 1.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com CHARGING To comply with international shipping regulations, all batteries included with TSL® products are discharged to less than 30% of their maximum capacity when shipped. It is therefore important that the unit is fully charged before using your 2128P UHF Reader for the first time. The 2128P UHF Reader can be charged using the dedicated 2128 Docking Station. The Docking Station has an input for power and a Mini USB connector for data communications.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com BUTTON OPERATION The 2128P UHF Reader has a Primary button action and a Secondary button action which can be initiated by different button clicks: By default, the Primary action scans for UHF transponders, whilst the Secondary action initiates the laser barcode scanner (Barcode scanning is only available with the 2D Imager Antenna variant). Which operation is performed depends on the way in which the button is pressed.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com READING TRANSPONDERS The 2128P UHF Reader can read and write to UHF RFID transponders when they are in range of the antenna. The antenna is located on the front of the 2128P UHF Reader and the read zone is in front of the antenna. The range at which a transponder can be read depends on the transponder type and size, and the number of transponders in the field.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com STATUS LEDS Location of Main Body Status Indicators Charge status Bluetooth ® status Read indicator Charge status Figure 19: Location of status LEDs on the 2128P main body Default Behaviour of the Main Body Status LEDs LED Behaviour Status The reader is awake but there is no connection. Blue slow flash (50% on, 50% off). The reader is awake and connected to a host. Blue constant.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com Location of Antenna Indicators The Antenna Indicators provide additional information to the user whilst the 2128P Reader is being operated. Antenna Indicators Figure 20: Location of Antenna Indicators Default Behaviour of the Antenna Indicators Reader has woken Indicators light up green one by one in a clockwise direction. Reader is powering off Indicators light up red one by one in an anti-clockwise direction.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com Bluetooth® Connected Indicators light up blue from bottom to top, pausing at the top. Bluetooth® Disconnected Indicators light up blue from top to bottom, pausing at the bottom. RFID Information Received - New Tags Found Indicators flash green. RFID Information Received - No New Tags Found Indicators flash magenta. Copyright © 2019 Technology Solutions (UK) Ltd 20 2128P UHF RFID Reader User Guide V1.
USING THE 2128P UHF RFID READER www.tsl.com Barcode Information Received Indicators flash cyan. ‘Find Me’ Alert (requires compatible app) Indicators flash magenta and cyan. This alert is available in the latest SDK and can be implemented to help the user locate the (Bluetooth®-connected) 2128P Reader. ‘Find a Tag’ Function (requires compatible app) near nearer very near This feature is available in the latest SDK and can be implemented to help the user locate a specific RFID tag.
www.tsl.com CONNECTIONS The connection to the 2128P is either via Bluetooth® or USB. Bluetooth® connections use either a Virtual Com Port (VCP) or via the iAP protocol for supported Apple iOS Devices. Over USB only VCP is available. For VCP the connection is established at 115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and RTS/CTS (hardware) flow control.
CONNECTIONS www.tsl.com USB OPERATING MODES The ePop-Loq® on the 2128P can be configured in one of two modes – Charge-Only or Charge-and-Data. Please ensure the mode required is correctly configured. ●●Charge-Only mode: Both the 2128P UHF Reader and the mounted device will be charged when docked in the charging cradle, but will never use the USB data connection. ●●Charge-and-Data mode: Compatible devices will use the USB data connection when not in the charging cradle.
CONNECTIONS www.tsl.com BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION SUPPORTED APPLE iOS DEVICES Made for ●●iPhone Xs ●●iPhone 8 ●●iPhone 8 Plus ●●iPhone 6s ●●iPhone 6s Plus ●●iPhone 6 ●●iPhone 6 Plus ●●iPad Pro (10.5-inch) ●●iPad 5th generation ●●iPad Pro (12.
CONNECTIONS www.tsl.com COMPARISON OF BLUETOOTH® OPERATING MODES Our UHF RFID Bluetooth® readers support two modes of operation over Bluetooth®. When connected via USB the reader always supports the TSL® ASCII 2 protocol, but when connected over Bluetooth® the reader can either be set to use the TSL® ASCII 2 protocol (Bluetooth® SPP Mode) or it can appear as a Bluetooth® keyboard (Bluetooth® HID Mode).
CONNECTIONS www.tsl.com CHANGING THE BLUETOOTH® OPERATING MODE TSL® Bluetooth® UHF RFID Readers can be operated in SPP mode where the Reader is controlled by a customwritten application or in HID mode, where the Reader behaves like a Bluetooth® Keyboard. The HID mode has two variantsi : 1. HID mode Compatible with Android, Windows and supported Apple iOS Devices 2.
CONNECTIONS www.tsl.com FURTHER INFORMATION Further information can be found from the Reader Download pages (free, one-time, registration required - see links above) Application Note – Bluetooth® HID mode: Provides further examples for configuring HID mode Application Note – Using the Micro SD log and auto-run files: Describes using the AUTO.TXT TSL® ASCII Protocol 2.4 Rev B : Details all the commands including for HID .st,.hs,.hc, and .
BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION www.tsl.com SETTING UP A BLUETOOTH ® CONNECTION WITH A SUPPORTED APPLE iOS DEVICE Awaken the 2128 UHF Reader by squeezing the trigger, which is confirmed by the flashing of the blue LED. To pair with your iOS device, navigate to the Bluetooth® option within the Settings menu on your iOS device. VIEW LIST OF BLUETOOTH® DEVICES (iOS 7) iPad® : ●●Go to the Settings App. ●●Select the Bluetooth® settings in the left hand column.
BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION www.tsl.com PAIR WITH TSL® BLUETOOTH® DEVICE In the list of Bluetooth® devices, the 2128P UHF reader will be identified by its serial number (2128P-xxxxxx). Click on the corresponding row to pair with the reader. iPad® iPod® / iPhone® Figure 25: Identify device After successfully pairing with the 2128P UHF Reader the device will be shown as ‘connected’.
BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION www.tsl.com If the app is starting up for the first time, no reader will be selected. To select a reader, tap on ‘Change Reader’ in the menu to the left (iPad®) or ‘Paired Readers’ (iPod®/iPhone®). iPad® iPod® / iPhone® Figure 28: TSL® RFID Explorer App on first load - no reader selected If you have a reader selected from your device’s Bluetooth® settings as previously shown, continue from Figure 28.
BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION www.tsl.com This will open a ‘Select An Accessory’ dialog box. There may be a small delay in loading available readers. Once the available readers have loaded select the 2128P UHF reader. iPad® iPod® / iPhone® Figure 30: Select the Reader to use A list of compatible and currently paired Bluetooth® devices will appear. Select the device to be used with the RFID Explorer App.
BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION www.tsl.com The selected device’s image will appear, accompanied by relevant device information. The ‘Inventory’, ‘Read/ Write’, ‘Commands’ and ‘Find a Tag’ features can now be explored. To maximise battery life it is recommended to release the 2128P UHF Reader from its Bluetooth® connection if the reader is not to be used for a significant period of time.
www.tsl.com MICRO SD CARD INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL An optional Micro SD card can be installed in to the 2128P reader. The card should be SD/SDHC compatible, FAT16 or FAT32, with a maximum capacity of 32 GB. The card is inserted into the marked slot in the battery compartment. The Micro SD card slot is spring loaded. After inserting the card into the slot, push and release the card once to lock the card into the holder.
MICRO SD CARD www.tsl.com LOG FILE (LOG.TXT) Once an SD card is installed and logging is enabled a log file is created on the SD card. The file is located at the root of the card and called “LOG.TXT”. All the lines from every response to every command that is executed by the reader (including those performed from trigger actions) are appended to the end of the file. Events such as Power up are also appended to the file. The ASCII 2 Read Log File command (‘.
www.tsl.com SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT To make full use of the functionality of the 2128P UHF Reader, a customised software application will be required. The new 2128P Bluetooth® UHF RFID reader incorporates TSL’s unique ASCII protocol for faster and easier application development. This sophisticated parameterised ASCII protocol provides the developer a powerful set of commands that carry out multiple actions locally within the Bluetooth® reader.
www.tsl.com TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE For trouble-free service please observe the following tips when using the 2128P UHF Reader: ●●Protect the 2128P UHF Reader from temperature extremes. Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it away from heat sources. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms Possible cause Action Nothing happens when the yellow button is pressed. If the LEDs are not on then the battery may be flat. Charge the 2128P UHF Reader.
www.tsl.com REGULATORY INFORMATION MARKING AND EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA) Technology Solutions UK Ltd hereby declares that this radio equipment is in compliance with Directives 2014/53/ EU and 2011/65/EU. The reader operates using the specified frequencies up to the maximum output powers as in the table below: Radio Frequency of operation Maximum Output Power Bluetooth® 2.
REGULATORY INFORMATION www.tsl.com CANADIAN WARNING STATEMENTS English “Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
REGULATORY INFORMATION www.tsl.com LASER WARNING WARNING! LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT. LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN. LASER KLASSE 2. LUMIÈRE LASER - NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU. APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 2. 630-680nm, 1mW A warning label is also shown on the back of the antenna when a barcode reader is fitted. The barcode reader module complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.
www.tsl.com HEALTH AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Ergonomic Recommendations Caution: In order to avoid or minimize the potential risk of ergonomic injury, follow the recommendations below. Consult with your local Health & Safety Manager to ensure that you are adhering to your company’s safety programs to prevent employee injury.
www.tsl.com Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) For EU Customers: All products at the end of their life must be returned to TSL® for recycling. For information on how to return product please contact TSL.
WARRANTY www.tsl.com (E) Original Warranty Period Except for the warranty applying solely to the repaired component arising from a repair service as provided in Section C above, the aforementioned provisions do not extend the original warranty period of any Product that had either been repaired or replaced by TSL.
www.tsl.com ABOUT TSL® ABOUT TSL® Technology Solutions UK Ltd (TSL®) is a leading manufacturer of high performance mobile RFID readers used to identify and track products, assets, data or personnel. For over two decades, TSL® has delivered innovative data capture solutions to Fortune 500 companies around the world using a global network of distributors and system integrators.