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Extronics Limited, registered in England and Wales no. 03076287

  

Registered office 1 Dalton Way, Midpoint 18, Middlewich, Cheshire, UK. CW10 0HU 

Tel: 

+44 (0) 845 277 5000  

Fax: 

+44 (0)845 277 4000  

E-mail: 

[email protected]  

Web: 

www.extronics.com

  

 

 

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11.1.2

 

ERASE 

Hold down the trigger button to enter this option and delete stored data. The text “Erase” on the 
display starts blinking. Once data is deleted, the device returns to the main menu. 

 

11.1.3

 

VIEWTAG 

This option shows the list of the read tags during the last scan. Hold down the trigger button to enter 
this option. Then press the trigger button to scroll through the identity number of the read tags. 

 

11.1.4

 

BTSCAN 

The BTSCAN option is used to identify active Bluetooth devices within the read range of the reader 
for the download of stored data. 

To activate the discovery of Bluetooth devices, hold down the trigger button. After about 5 seconds, 
the reader shows the list of active Bluetooth devices. You can only connect with one Bluetooth 
device at a time. The currently connected Bluetooth device is marked with an asterisk. 

To scroll through the active Bluetooth devices list, press the trigger button. 

To return to the main menu, press the power button. 

To activate a different Bluetooth device, scroll through the list by pressing the trigger button until 
the desired Bluetooth device is displayed, then hold down the trigger button for a few seconds: the 
name of the Bluetooth device will begin to flash. Once activated, the device returns to the main 
menu.  

 

11.1.5

 

LOGOPT 

Hold down the trigger button to enter the Log Option: 

TIMESTP: Time Stamp associates a date and time to the identity number of the read tag. To 
enable/disable the TimeStp, hold down the trigger button. The enable (or disable) option will begin 
to flash. Once activated, the device returns to the main menu. 

The currently active state is marked with an asterisk. By default the TimeStp option is disabled. 

 

11.1.6

 

DISPLAY 

Hold down the trigger button to enter the Display Option: 

SCROLL: To enable/disable the display scroll, hold down the trigger button. The chosen option will 
begin to flash. Once activated, the device returns to the main menu. The currently active state is 
marked with an asterisk. By default scroll is enabled and the flowing text on the display shows the 
whole ID number of the tag. 

If display scroll is disabled, the display shows the last 8 characters of the tag ID number. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iRFID500

Page 1: ...istered office 1 Dalton Way Midpoint 18 Middlewich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 1 USER MANUAL iRFID500 handheld Blue...

Page 2: ...otes 4 2 Additional Safety Instructions for MET Certified Units 5 3 Read me first 5 3 1 Disposal of Product 5 4 Product description 6 5 Front panel 7 6 USB Charger Cable 8 7 Demonstration kit 9 8 Orde...

Page 3: ...extronics com Web www extronics com 3 12 iRFID500 configuration menu 23 12 1 Menu options 23 12 1 1 PROFILE 24 12 1 2 BEEP 24 12 1 3 VIBRATE 25 12 1 4 POWER 25 12 1 5 CLOCK 26 13 iRFID500 technical s...

Page 4: ...comply with the certificate 1 The USB socket must not be used in the hazardous area 2 Equipment must only be recharged with USB charger adapter model number iRFID500UC 1 3 List of notes The notes sup...

Page 5: ...content may differ from your device depending on the region model specifications or device software Extronics is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities due to associated applications o...

Page 6: ...has an integrated antenna suited for short to medium range applications and thanks to the Bluetooth communication interface it is a perfect UHF RFID add on for any Bluetooth enabled host such as a PC...

Page 7: ...battery is between 15 and 35 charged Red Reader is active and the battery is below 15 charged Trigger button Inventory mode press to activate an inventory cycle hold down to repeat inventory cycles M...

Page 8: ...becomes fully discharged the display may not illuminate when the USB charger cable is connected If this occurs leave the reader connected for at least 5 minutes then disconnect the USB charger cable...

Page 9: ...s com 9 7 Demonstration kit To test the iRFID500 in your own environment a demonstration kit is available This includes iRFID500 variant of your choice USB charger cable Wrist strap lanyard A selectio...

Page 10: ...0 8 Ordering options Name Hazardous area Certificate Frequency Order Code Reader iRFID Blue ATEX IECEx ETSI iRFID50001 MET FCC iRFID50003 iRFID Black Not for use in hazardous areas ETSI iRFID50005 FCC...

Page 11: ...guration menu you can choose between two different profile options EASY2RD factory default choosing this option you select the CAEN RFID easy2read communication protocol Select this option in order to...

Page 12: ...wich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 12 5 Click on yes to confirm the Bluetooth permission request 6 Click Here to sele...

Page 13: ...1 Dalton Way Midpoint 18 Middlewich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 13 9 To start using your iRFID500 click on the read...

Page 14: ...By choosing the HID profile option you select the keyboard emulation protocol The HID profile can be connected to all devices and different operating systems Android Windows and iOS 9 2 1 Android dev...

Page 15: ...ing app or any other app accepting keyboard input 6 Start an inventory read by pressing the trigger button Note that when configured in HID profile and paired to a device the iRFID500 will automatical...

Page 16: ...Middlewich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 16 9 2 2 Windows devices On your Windows device PC right click on the Blueto...

Page 17: ...turns on 5 Launch a text editing app or any other app accepting keyboard input 6 Start an inventory cycle by pressing the trigger button Example with Microsoft Excel Note that when configured in HID p...

Page 18: ...1 Dalton Way Midpoint 18 Middlewich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 18 9 2 3 Apple devices 1 On your device go to Sett...

Page 19: ...il info extronics com Web www extronics com 19 4 Once the connection is established the Bluetooth blue LED turns on 5 Launch a text editing app or any other app accepting keyboard input 6 Start an inv...

Page 20: ...nfigured in the HID profile the iRFID500 reader cannot be controlled using the CAEN RFID Easy Controller application The iRFID500 reader when configured in the HID profile and connected via USB to a P...

Page 21: ...Offline mode options In the OFFLINE profile the reader works in stand alone mode You can download data or see the stored tags list by entering the OFFLINE profile options 1 Turn on the reader the dis...

Page 22: ...Bluetooth devices list press the trigger button To return to the main menu press the power button To activate a different Bluetooth device scroll through the list by pressing the trigger button until...

Page 23: ...indicates activate the button for over half a second press indicates a momentary activate and release of the button To access the main menu turn on the device and hold down the trigger button within t...

Page 24: ...he main menu press the power button Only one profile can be active at a time To activate a different profile scroll through the PROFILE options by pressing the trigger button until the desired profile...

Page 25: ...through the VIBRATE options menu by pressing the trigger button until the desired VIBRATE option is displayed then hold down the trigger button for a few seconds Scroll through enable and disable opti...

Page 26: ...o set the date hold down the trigger button for a few seconds The date is shown in the format dd mmm yy e g 18 Oct 16 o Press the trigger button to change the day value Then hold down the trigger butt...

Page 27: ...15 247 RFID compliance ISO 18000 6C EPC C1G2 Read range 0 1m tag dependent Connectivity USB Interface USB 2 0 Full Speed 12 Mbit s device port Bluetooth Interface Class 2 2 1 EDR with output power 4d...

Page 28: ...extronics com Web www extronics com 28 Warning The industrial only versions of the iRFID500 must not be operated within the hazardous area under any circumstances Attention The RF frequency must matc...

Page 29: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi...

Page 30: ...se use the reader as shown in the photographs below 14 2 CE compliance Reference standard ETSI EN 301 489 1 V 1 9 2 2011 ETSI EN 301 489 3 V 1 6 1 2013 ETSI EN 302 208 2 V 2 1 1 2015 ETSI EN 300 328 V...

Page 31: ...t notice The latest version applies Issued By Pete Ruddock Issue Date 08 12 2016 Approved By Nick Saunders Approval Date xx xx 2016 Doc Ref 418348 Revision 2 1 THIS DOCUMENT MUST NOT BE MODIFIED WITHO...

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