FCC ID: FIH 11010533401 §2.983 Operation Manual Please see next page for Operation Manual. Interment Technologies Corporation Am tech Model AH1101-010 Am tech Systems Division Assembly. 05334-01 8600 Jefferson St.
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WARNING TO USERS IN THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 47 CFR NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Proper Use of Handheld Reader This guide explains how to set up the handheld reader and successfully read tags. This guide also covers field operations and periodic maintenance of the reader. ‘ Who Should Use This Guide? This guide is designed to be used by personnel that will be reading tags or verifying a tag's operation. Brief Summary of Information Covered in User Guide The user guide presents the distinction between the low-power and high-power units (Chapter 1.
* INTRODUCTION . 1-2 FCC ID: FH11010833402 AM TECH MADE SINUS. This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. MODEL: AH1101-001 « ASSEMBLY: 05334-02 SERIAL NO. DATE: Figure 1-1 AH1101 Label Designating Low Power Unit FCC ID: FIH11010533401 AM TECH MADE IN U.S.A. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Chapter 2 Setting Up for First Use Setting Up for Field Operation Before checking tags with the handheld reader, ensure that the reader battery pack is charged. Checking For All Parts Ensure you have all the components of the handheld reader. These are » . AH1101 Handheld Reader Test tag Battery charger diskette with sample software The handheld reader kit components are shown in Figure 2-1. (Photo to be supplied for final draft.
° SETTING UP FoR FIRST Use * Computer and Cabling Requirements . Computer and Cabling Requirements The tag information read by the handheld reader is displayed on the reader screen, This information can also be displayed on the user’s computer. This is done by connecting the reader to the RS232 port ofa palmtop computer or host computer via a standard DBY cable.
Chapter 3 Operating the AH1101 Handheld Reader Switching the Unit On and Off Turn the reader on and off by pressing the red scan button on top of the unit. Figure 3-1 shows the initial screen display. Am tech TDT VERSION -2.00 Figure 3-1 Initial Screen Display Reading a Tag Note A low-power handheld reader has a maximum read range of 11. A high-power handheld reader has a maximum read range read a tag, perform the following steps. Step 1.
OPERATING THE AH1101 HANDHELD Reason Reading Tag ~~ Figure 3-2 Correct Way to Hold Reader for Tag Scanning Step 2. Aim the handheld reader at the tag to be read and press the Scan button once. You will hear an audible beep indicating that the reader is on. An initial screen is ved followed by the tag information. Figure 3-3 tag read. AT5110 1A ALERT 02 Figure 3-3 7, firmament Cassia To corer Jer must be correctly positional.
OPERATING THE AH1101 HANDHELD READER Shading a Tag AH1101 Handheld Reader {low power) 3 of Transpiration ( re 3in in den AHANT1091 LOT Figure 3-4 Distance and Orientation for Correctly Reading a Tag Using the Low-Power Handheld Reader At1101 Handheld Reader (nigh power) an Transportation sn Tag Max, Rotates 45° mess 1007 2052 Figure 3-5 Distance and Orientation for Correctly Reading a Tag Using the High-Power Handheld Reader AH 1101 Handheld Reader User Guide 33 411443 October 1998
. OPERATING THE AHT101 HANDHELD Reaper ° Reading . Note If the tag is too far away to be read or if the reader is oriented incorrectly it will not read the tag. Step 3. Read tag data from the handheld reader screen. Screen Display Tag information is displayed on reader screen for 20 seconds. The information can also be displayed and saved to an external device such as a palmtop computer, To display tag data on an external device, perform the following steps. Step 1.
Chapter 4 Maintenance Precautions and Periodic Maintenance Information . The AH1101 reader’s electronic circuitry can be damaged by certain extreme environmental conditions. Do not drop the unit or strike it against hard surfaces. Do not store where temperature will exceed [50°F Avoid storing the unit in direct sunlight. Storing the display in direct sunlight will prevent use until the display cools enough to operate again. There are na user-serviceable parts inside the handheld reader.
Appendix A PC Interface Description The handheld reader's PC interface complies with the RS-232 standard for data terminal equipment and uses the following protocol settings. Data Rate 19,200 baud Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Software Flow Control None Hardware Flow Control None Figure A-1 shows the pin out locations for the interface plug.
AH1101 Handheld Reader and vibration rated, and Uv STORAGE TEMPERATURE stabilized —4°F 10 +122°F (~20°C to +50°C) POWER REQUIREMENTS Hum pry : Owes Source 90% non condensing Rechargeable battery pack oo 7 snare BATTERY OPERATION 0.25 PGP, 20 10 200 Hz 800 reads per charge (icily charged battery pack} sing pulse, 11 ms, PHYSICAL 3 axes Size Life EXPECTANCY 7.50 x 3.88 x 1.56 In. SERVICE LIFE SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE FEATURES (19.05 x 9.85 x 3.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Low and high power units have base tested and comply with limits established by Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for a Class A digital device, Equipment License User required ta obtain Part 90 site license from the FCC to operate high power unit in the United States. 1 Handheld Reader ACCESSORIES Test Tags Hexadecimal, full and half-frame tags with labels showing the correct screen displays.