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2 Safety Information

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2.3 Environment

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Do not use the device while driving or operating heavy machinery. Doing so may result in death or 
serious injury.

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Do not use the device in locations with combustible goods. Doing so may result in an explosion.

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Do not use the device in dusty or hot locations. Doing so may damage the device.

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Do not expose your device to direct sunlight such as on the dashboard of a car for extended periods 
of time.

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Do not use the device in humid locations. Doing so may damage the device and void the warranty.

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Do not keep the device close to air conditioner vents. Corrosion within the device may occur due to 
condensation from changes in temperature.

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Do not allow children to play with the device.

2.4  Battery and Charging

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Improper battery use may cause fire, explosion, or other hazard.

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If the battery is removed due to impact, heat, submersion, or other damage, there is a risk of 
explosion. Keep away from children and animals.

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Do not allow the battery’s contacts to touch things like necklaces, coins, or electric conductors. Do 
not give any impact with sharp objects. There is a risk of explosion.

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Use only the approved battery and charger. Using an incompatible battery or charger may cause 
device malfunction or other damage, such as fire.

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When you are not using the device for a long period, take out the battery and keep the device and 
the battery in a dry, cool place. Also, charge the battery at least once a year. If you keep it without 
charging for a long time, it may cause device malfunction.

2.5 Frequency Interference

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This wireless device may cause radio frequency interference, so use Airplane mode or turn off the 
device when prohibited.

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The device emits an electromagnetic fields. It may interfere with your medical devices.

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Do not place credit cards, phone cards, bankbook, and tickets next to the device. The magnetic field 
of the device can damage their magnetic strips.

Summary of Contents for RFR900

Page 1: ...USER Manual RFR900 RFR900S ...

Page 2: ... and is copyright protected s Bluebird and stylized Bluebird Logo are registered trademarks and symbols of Bluebird Inc s All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners User s Guidance Device type User s guidance Class B Device Household Information Communication This device has qualified the electromagnetic wave suitable registration and can be used as a household ...

Page 3: ... the Battery 9 4 1 1 Installing the Battery 9 4 1 2 Removing the Battery 10 4 1 3 Charging the Battery 10 4 2 Turning the Device On and Off 12 4 2 1 Resetting the Device 13 4 2 2 Updating the Firmware 14 4 3 Connecting with a Mobile Device 14 4 3 1 Attaching a Mobile Device 14 4 3 2 Connecting via Bluetooth 15 5 Using the Device 5 1 Reading Tags 17 5 2 Scanning Barcodes using the RFR900 17 5 3 Sca...

Page 4: ...rtphone s Please read this manual carefully before using the device for safe and proper use s This device may only be used in countries where it is sold s The components and colors of this device in this manual may differ from the actual product s Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice s Some screens or illustrations used in this manual may differ from the actual scr...

Page 5: ...is risk of electric shock s Do not use your device in an explosive danger zone s If your device becomes wet do not put your device in heaters microwaves etc to dry it There is a risk of explosion or malfunction s Although this device is very sturdy do not drop hit bend or sit on it on purpose It can be broken s Do not modify take apart or repair the device Contact to your customer service center F...

Page 6: ...impact heat submersion or other damage there is a risk of explosion Keep away from children and animals s Do not allow the battery s contacts to touch things like necklaces coins or electric conductors Do not give any impact with sharp objects There is a risk of explosion s Use only the approved battery and charger Using an incompatible battery or charger may cause device malfunction or other dama...

Page 7: ...4 3 Overview 3 1 Package Contents RFR900 The package includes RFR900 device Battery Wrist strap ...

Page 8: ...ttery Wrist strap s The illustrations may differ from your actual items s To purchase additional accessories contact your sales representative s You can download the User Manual from www bluebirdcorp com The paper version may be available in some regions ...

Page 9: ...ny error occurs 2 Battery LED Indicates the battery status The battery LED blinks orange when the battery is charging and turns green when the battery is fully charged 3 RFID barcode switch button Mode button Switches between RFID mode and Barcode mode s 2 MODE FF ARCODE MODE REEN Enters Bluetooth pairing mode when pressed and held 4 Battery release button Releases the battery from the handle 5 Po...

Page 10: ...the device and charge it 2 Speaker Emits sounds 3 RFID antenna Receives RFID data 4 Trigger Scans bar codes or reads tags 5 Status LED Indicates the device status The status LED turns green when a device is not attached or turns off when a device is attached 6 Barcode scanner Scans barcodes by emitting a red laser when you press the related button ...

Page 11: ...nnected Red Emits a descending beep Battery level is 0 5 when power adapter is not connected Red Flashes continuously Cannot charge the battery Transmit read Off The trigger is not pressed Green Blinks once Reading and transmission was successful Red Flashes continuously Blinks once every second Emits a descending beep Reading and transmission failed RFID barcode switch Green Barcode mode is activ...

Page 12: ...onnect to a mobile device directly or via Bluetooth see page 15 s Install an essential app For details see the corresponding app for Windows or Android 4 1 Charging the Battery The RFR900 RFR900S uses a lithium ion rechargeable battery Insert the provided battery before charging the device 4 1 1 Installing the Battery Insert the battery into the handle RFR900 RFR900S ...

Page 13: ...r You can also charge the battery by connecting it to your computer with the provided micro USB cable Check the device s battery status on the installed app s When the battery level is low the battery LED will be orange s When the battery level is extremely low the battery LED will be red s When the battery level is charging the battery LED will blink orange s When the battery level is fully charg...

Page 14: ...s extremely low the device may not turn on Charge the device and try to turn it on again You can use the device while charging but it may take longer to fully charge the device s Connect the charger properly Failure to do so may cause damage to the device s The device may become hot when charging If it becomes hotter than usual disconnect the USB cable from the device s Do not remove the battery b...

Page 15: ... To turn off the device press and hold the Power button for a few seconds s To enter Sleep mode press the Power button If you do not use the device for 3 or more minutes the device will enter Sleep mode automatically s To exit Sleep mode quickly press the trigger Do not turn off the device by removing the battery as this may damage the device ...

Page 16: ...errors you can manually restart the device 1 Press the battery release buttons on the lower part of the handle and pull the battery out 1 1 2 1 1 2 RFR900 RFR900S 2 Reinsert the battery into the handle RFR900 RFR900S 3 Press the Power button to turn on the device The device s data is saved when you perform a reset ...

Page 17: ...ting with a Mobile Device To use the RFR900 with your device attach it directly or connect via Bluetooth 4 3 1 Attaching a Mobile Device First check that your mobile device is compatible with the RFR900 1 Insert the upper part of the mobile device into the RFR900 with the screen facing up RFR900 2 Press the mobile device into the mount until you hear a click RFR900 s When the mobile device is prop...

Page 18: ... technology uses radio waves to communicate devices do not need to have a direct line of sight However they must be within 10 meters 33 feet of each other although the connection may be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or other electronic devices Pairing with an Android Device To pair with an Android device 1 On the mobile device tap Settings Bluetooth 2 Turn on the Bluetoot...

Page 19: ...le device tap Settings Bluetooth 2 Turn on the Bluetooth feature 3 On your RFR900 press and hold the Mode button for approximately 3 seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing mode Do not forcefully press and hold the Mode button This can damage your device If your RFR900 does not pair with another device within 3 minutes it will exit Bluetooth pairing mode 4 On the mobile device search for discoverable B...

Page 20: ... list 4 Press the trigger RFR900 RFR900S 5 Aim the laser at the tag you want to read s When the tag is scanned successfully you will hear a beep sound and the results will appear on the mobile screen 5 2 Scanning Barcodes using the RFR900 To use the barcode scanning function 1 Press the RFID Barcode switch button The RFID Barcode LED turns green when Barcode mode is active 2 On the connected devic...

Page 21: ... in when scanning Aim the laser at an appropriate angle as shown the following image Do not stare into the laser It may injure your eyes RISK GROUP 2 CAUTION Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product When the device is turned off then back on the device switches to RFID mode automatically 5 3 Scanning Barcodes using the RFR900S To scan barcodes using the RFR900S you need to co...

Page 22: ...9 2 On the main screen tap BARCODE SB to start the barcode scan 3 Tap SET BARCODE MODE to convert from RFID to Barcode mode The Barcode mode screen will appear You can also press the Mode button on the left of the RFR900S ...

Page 23: ...the user input settings refer to the SDK document provided by Bluebird 5 4 Using Batch mode When you turn on RFR900 RFR900S it is in Batch mode by default Batch mode allows you to scan barcodes or read tags consecutively without transferring data to a mobile device immediately It is recommended to stop scanning and reading before transferring the data via Bluetooth so this mode is useful for scann...

Page 24: ... Type Freq Range EU 865 868 MHz 30 dBm JP1 916 921 MHz 30 dBm JP2 916 924 MHz 24 dBm US 902 928 MHz 30dBm Russian Federation 866 868 MHz 30 dBm Standards Supported GEN2 V2 User Environment Characteristics Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage temperature 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 4 ft 1 2 m to concrete Tumble 250 1 6 ft 0 5 m tumbles 500 at r...

Page 25: ...0 dBm JP1 916 921 MHz 30 dBm JP2 916 924 MHz 24 dBm US 902 928 MHz 30dBm Russian Federation 866 868 MHz 30 dBm Standards Supported GEN2 V2 User Environment Characteristics Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage temperature 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Drop 4 ft 1 2 m to concrete Tumble 250 1 6 ft 0 5 m tumbles 500 at room temp ESD 15KV air 8KV contact...

Page 26: ...Rechargeable Li ion 3 64 V 3 050 mAh Carrying Accessories s Wrist strap If you want to purchase a handstrap please ask a sales representative Other Accessories s USB cable s User manual s Quick guide s Extended battery Rechargeable Li ion 3 64 V 4 000 mAh ...

Page 27: ...ice and take out the battery Place the device and battery in a dry place Let them dry completely for a considerable period of time and then turn the device back on If it does not turn back on contact our service center My device gets too hot to touch It is normal for the device to warm up while it is performing an intense workload or charging It should cool down if you stop using the device for a ...

Page 28: ...ce to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna s Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver s Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is co...

Page 29: ... Union EU Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive According to the European Union s WEEE directive this symbol means that products sold into EU countries must dispose electrical device and or its battery separately from household waste Disposing of the device separately will help conserve resources and energy and contribute to human health and environment protection Customers o...

Page 30: ...fication on a defect of its product within the range of warranty during the warranty period Bluebird will repair or replace the defective product according to its warranty policy s If the defective product within the range of warranty is not repairable or replaceable Bluebird shall refund the purchasing price within a designated period from the date of receiving a notice of defect s Bluebird assume...

Page 31: ...arty other than Bluebird or an authorized Bluebird reseller you need to register the product before using our after sales service s Please enclose an evidence of purchase or the product receipt for our after sales service s Please enclose your name telephone number address and details of the problem for a prompt service s You can ask for our after sales service by contacting your authorized Bluebi...

Page 32: ...t parts or components s Other cases Defect due to nature damage caused by fire wind flooding etc Accessories are out of warranty accessories like battery charger cable adapter etc have a warranty of 6 months s Regulations for repairs after charged services If the same fault occurs in the part that has been repaired within a 1 month 30 days the part will be repaired free of charge No refunds will be ...

Page 33: ...ay 9 30 A M 6 30 P M GMT Time 9 Hours The center is closed on Saturdays Sundays and Korean national holidays 1103 Gplus Kolon Digital Tower 11F Digital ro 26 gil 123 Guro gu Seoul Republic of Korea 08390 Bluebird constantly strives to bring utmost satisfaction to all our customers ...

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