Getting Started
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RFID Bluetooth® Pocket Reader DLRBT001
Figure 8. Temperature Logger Tag - DLR-TL001
Introduction
The Product Reference Guide will help you to get started
with your DLR-BT001-XX reader model.
The Reader has two communication interfaces: Blue-
tooth® and USB. Bluetooth® is the main interface and it
uses the SPP profile (Serial Port Profile or HID), while the
USB interface is mainly used for battery charging and
firmware updating.
The reader has a default configuration that enables the
Bluetooth® communication at power-on only with cable
disconnected. The unit is ready to accept connection
requests (discoverable) coming from most of the Blue-
tooth® enabled hosts.
At power on a DL–RFID logo is displayed for few seconds.
About communication protocol, the reader has three alter-
native profiles: DLR-SW, HID or BUFFER. They are select-
able through a configuration menu.
The reader’s configuration menu is widely described in
DLR-BT001-XX Configuration of Main Menu & Aux Menu
on page 33
. The HID profile is the reader’s factory default
profile:
•
HID: choose this option to select the keyboard emula-
tion protocol. For details on the use of the HID profile
please refer to
Options List in the HID Profile on page
29
.
•
BUFFER: choose this option when host connection is
not available. The EPC data will be stored into the
reader's internal memory for a later download to the