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IDENTIFICATION 

ID HyWEAR compact 

1  Safety Instructions

 

 

 

 

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1  Safety Instructions 

Safety Instructions 

 

 

 

 

Please read this user guide carefully and follow the given instructions and safety instructions before 
using the device. 

 

The device may only be used for the intended purpose designed by the manufacturer. 

 

This user guide should be conveniently kept available at all times for each user. 

 

Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and additional devices which have not been sold or 
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shocks or injuries. Such unauthorized 
measures shall exclude any liability by the manufacturer. 

 

The liability-prescriptions of the manufacturer in the issue valid at the time of purchase are valid for the 
device. The manufacturer shall not be held legally responsible for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in 
the manual or automatically set parameters for a device or for an incorrect application of a device. 

 

Repairs may only be executed by the manufacturer. 

 

Installation, operation and maintenance procedures should only be carried out by qualified personnel. 

 

Use of the device and its installation must be in accordance with national legal requirements and local 

electrical codes. 

 

When working on devices the valid safety regulations must be observed. 

 

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may 
result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light. The laser scanner utilizes a low-power laser diode. 
Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid 
staring into the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as sunlight. Avoid that the 
laser beam hits the eye of an observer, even through reflective surfaces like mirrors, etc. 
 

  

  

P ≤ 1 mW   λ = 663 nm 

 

 

Do not crush, puncture, short circuit or place the LiPo battery in fire or water. To reduce the risk of fire or 
burns, do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack. Do not expose the unit to 

temperatures above 60 °C (140 °F). Only charge the battery with the battery charger intended by the 
manufacturer. Do not deep discharge the battery. Do not use damaged batteries. 

 

Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff. Consult 
airline staff and ask for the device’s use in-flight. 

 

Wireless devices may affect medical electrical equipment. Therefore they should be switched off 
wherever you are requested to do so in hospitals or healthcare facilities to prevent interference with 
sensitive medical equipment. 

 

It is recommended by pacemaker manufacturers to maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6”) between a 
handheld wireless device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference. Therefore persons with 
pacemakers should not carry the device in a breast pocket. These recommendations are consistent with 
independent research and recommendations by Wireless Technology Research. If you have any reason 
to suspect that interference is taking place, turn off your device. 

 

Do not take note or use the device while driving. When driving a vehicle, driving is your first 

responsibility, therefore give full attention to driving. 

 

RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. 
You should consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. 

 

Do not place the device in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Improperly 
installed wireless equipment could result in serious injury when the air bag inflates. 

 

Observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants and areas where the air 
contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powder as well as any other area where you 
are advised to turn off your vehicle engine. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HYWCMPCT

Page 1: ...IDENTIFICATION H90210 2e ID B USER GUIDE ID HyWEAR compact Hands Free UHF RFID Barcode Scan System ...

Page 2: ...errors may not be completely avoided we are always grateful for your useful tips The instructions given in this manual are based on advantageous boundary conditions FEIG ELECTRONIC GmbH does not give any guarantee promise for perfect function in cross environments and does not give any guarantee for the functionality of the complete system which incorporates the subject of this document FEIG ELECT...

Page 3: ...in logistics and assembly of the ID HyWEAR compact It contains step by step instructions that explain the basic functions to make working with the ID HyWEAR compact as easy as possible No prior experience is required Configuration The instructions given in this user guide are based on the reader settings defined ex works It is possible to configure own settings therefore see 10 5 Configuration ...

Page 4: ... Applications 10 4 Scope of Delivery 11 5 Product Description 12 5 1 Product Illustration 12 5 2 Intended Use 13 5 3 Approvals 14 5 3 1 Europe CE 14 5 3 2 USA FCC 14 6 Technical Data 15 7 Components 16 7 1 Electrical 16 7 1 1 Battery 16 7 1 2 Scanner Unit 16 7 2 Mechanical 16 7 2 1 Fingerless Glove 16 7 2 2 Housing 16 7 3 Optical 16 7 3 1 Laser 16 8 Assembly 17 9 Operating Elements 18 ...

Page 5: ... Connecting to Host 22 10 3 1 Establishing a WiFi Connection 22 10 3 2 Establishing a Bluetooth Connection 22 10 4 Scanning 23 10 5 Configuration 23 10 6 Powering Down the ID HyWEAR compact 23 10 7 Reset to Default 23 10 7 1 Controller Reset 23 10 7 2 Complete Parameter Reset 23 11 Configuration Parameters 24 11 1 Device Settings 24 11 1 1 Device ID 24 11 1 2 Auto Power Off 24 11 1 3 Response Time...

Page 6: ...ame 29 11 5 WiFi Settings 30 11 5 1 Frequency Band 30 11 5 2 DHCP 30 11 5 3 IP Address 30 11 5 4 Port Number 30 11 5 5 Subnet Mask 31 11 5 6 Gateway Address 31 11 5 7 DNS1 31 11 5 8 DNS2 31 11 5 9 SSID 31 11 5 10 WPA2 Key 32 11 5 11 EAP Method 32 11 5 12 EAP Inner Method 32 11 5 13 EAP User ID 32 11 5 14 EAP Password 33 11 5 15 EAP Opportunistic Key Caching OKC 33 11 5 16 Host Connection Mode 33 1...

Page 7: ...ck Trigger Button 35 11 7 2 Left Button Power Off 35 11 7 3 Right Button Power Off 35 11 7 4 Left Button Function 35 11 7 5 Right Button Function 36 12 Troubleshooting 37 13 Maintenance and Cleaning 38 13 1 Cleaning the Lense 38 13 2 Contacts 38 13 3 Fingerless Glove and Battery 38 14 Decommissioning 39 15 Disposal 40 16 Warranty 41 ...

Page 8: ...663 nm Do not crush puncture short circuit or place the LiPo battery in fire or water To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not attempt to open disassemble or service the battery pack Do not expose the unit to temperatures above 60 C 140 F Only charge the battery with the battery charger intended by the manufacturer Do not deep discharge the battery Do not use damaged batteries Switch off your wi...

Page 9: ... Page 9 of 41 2 Revision History of Documentation Revision History Revision Date Description 2 20 09 2019 Approval for Canada IC removed 1 04 09 2019 FCC and IC approval notice supplemented Illustration added to Intended Use 0 08 02 2019 Initial version ...

Page 10: ...e high capacity rechargeable battery allows long use It is equipped with the latest wireless technology Bluetooth WiFi 2 4G 5G with roaming function clearly visible LEDs buzzer vibration function and a robust housing The ID HyWEAR compact is developed and manufactured in Germany 3 2 Applications With hands free use and wireless connection to the host system the ID HyWEAR compact is ideal for use i...

Page 11: ...WEAR compact fingerless glove 1 x ID HyWEAR compact scanner unit incl battery 1 x ID HyWEAR compact spare battery 1 x ID HyWEAR Charging Station 1 x Power supply cable for ID HyWEAR Charging Station 1 x USB A to USB C cable 1 x ID HyWEAR compact Quick Start Guide After unboxing please make sure that all listed parts have been delivered properly and in good condition ...

Page 12: ...ATION ID HyWEAR compact 5 Product Description Page 12 of 41 5 Product Description Product Description 5 1 Product Illustration Fig 1 Product illustration scanner unit Fig 2 Product illustration fingerless glove ...

Page 13: ...ption Page 13 of 41 5 2 Intended Use The ID HyWEAR compact is designed to read 1D and 2D barcodes as well as RFID tags in the frequency bands 865 MHz to 868 MHz EU version and 902 MHz to 928 MHz FCC version Fig 3 Intended use of the ID HyWEAR compact ...

Page 14: ...s Commission Rules permitting the operation of this device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

Page 15: ...de 93 Interleaved 2of5 Codabar Codablock_F 2D DataMatrix QR Code PDF417 Interfaces WiFi Bluetooth 2 4 GHz 5 GHz IEEE 802 11 a b g n h WPA2 PSK WPA2 Enterprise 5 0 SPP Battery 1000 mAh Lithium Polymer 3 7 V Indicators High power feedback LEDs green red Status LEDs blue yellow Buzzer Vibration feedback Environmental Conditions Temperature Range Operation Storage 0 C up to 55 C 25 C up to 85 C Humidi...

Page 16: ...housing and must not be disassembled 7 2 Mechanical 7 2 1 Fingerless Glove The fingerless glove is made of textile and therefore is durable but still comfortable to wear The fingerless glove can be adjusted using the Velcro strips on the wrist and index finger The scanner unit is slid into the provided pocket and fixed by means of a Velcro strip Ensure that the contacts are connected propery 7 2 2...

Page 17: ...erside of the scanner unit until it is fixed by the clip 2 Slide the scanner unit into the designated pocket on the top of the fingerless glove and connect the electronics using the two snaps Ensure that the scanner unit is firmly attached to the glove 3 Close the lug with the Velcro strip to secure the scanner unit in place ...

Page 18: ...uration possibilities see chapter 11 Configuration Parameters on page 24 9 3 Vibration Feedback By default the vibration feedback is deactivated You can configure the vibration feedback via HyWEAR Config Tool For an overview of the configuration possibilities see chapter 11 Configuration Parameters on page 24 9 4 Trigger Button Pushing the trigger button on the fingerless glove activates the scann...

Page 19: ...arging via ID HyWEAR Charging Station The high quality ID HyWEAR Charging Station is part of the accessories of the ID HyWEAR compact and is supplied with it Up to four batteries can be charged simultaneously The charging status is indicated by a status LED The blue LED indicates that the ID HyWEAR Charging Station is supplied with power Thanks to the latest technology overcharging of the batterie...

Page 20: ...tate of the inserted battery For the different statuses of the LED see the table below State Description Power LED off The charging station is not supplied with power Power LED blue The charging station is supplied with power Charging LED off No battery inserted in the battery charging slot Charging LED red The inserted battery is charging Charging LED green The inserted battery is fully charged T...

Page 21: ...able With a suitable adapter you can also charge the device via a power outlet using the USB C cable Fig 5 Charging via USB C 10 2 Powering Up the ID HyWEAR compact To power up the ID HyWEAR compact press and hold one of the three buttons for 2 seconds As soon as you switch on the ID HyWEAR compact the blue status LED starts flashing indicating the attempt to establish a connection ...

Page 22: ...g 6 Establishing a WiFi connection For detailed information please refer to the Application Note in the FEIG download area using the following link and login data https www feig de en login Username hywear compact Password hywear 10 3 2 Establishing a Bluetooth Connection Before attempting to connect the ID HyWEAR compact to a host e g a tablet or smartphone via Bluetooth make sure that both devic...

Page 23: ...fter the parameter AUTO POWER OFF default setting 600 s has been lapsed and no button was pressed or if a connection could not be made within 60 s To manually power down the device press either the left or the right button for 5 seconds and wait until all 4 LEDs light up then release the button The LEDs go out after 4 seconds and you hear a beep indicating that the ID HyWEAR compact powers down 10...

Page 24: ... of 29 bytes and may only consist of printable ASCII characters 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Possible Values Default Value Unit Reset Required None 11 1 2 Auto Power Off Logical Name PowerManagement AutoPowerOff Description Defines the timespan after which the reader automatically switches off The timespan is always re triggered when the trigger button is pres...

Page 25: ... FCC Australia New Zealand 0x34 FCC Brazil 0x44 FCC Israel 0x54 FCC Japan 0x64 FCC Malaysia 0x06 EU Europe 0x16 EU Asia Arabia 0x26 EU Russia 0x36 EU Africa 0x46 EU India 0x56 EU Morocco Default Value 0x06 EU 0x04 FCC Unit Reset Required Hard 11 2 2 RF Power Logical Name AirInterface Antenna UHF No1 OutputPower Description Defines the RF output power Possible Values 0x00 Low 0x01 Middle 0x02 High ...

Page 26: ...ransponder command It starts after the reader has received a new command At the latest after the TR RESPONSE TIME has elapsed the reader will send an answer protocol In this case current commands between reader and transponder are aborted If the time is too short the status 0x83 RF Communication Error will appear Possible Values 1 65535 Default Value 10 Unit 100 ms Reset Required None ...

Page 27: ...the engine from which data is to be read If two engines are selected the second engine is used only when the first engine timed out The default value depends on the version of the reader Possible Values 0x0001 RFID first Barcode second 0x00FF RFID only 0x01FF Barcode only Default Value 0x0001 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 3 4 Scan Interface Logical Name OperatingMode ScanMode Interface Description D...

Page 28: ... Soft 11 3 6 Input Events Logical Name OperatingMode ScanMode DataSelector InputEvents Description This configuration flag defines if input states button and trigger states will be part of the scan event data Possible Values b0 Input states disabled b1 Input states enabled Default Value b0 Unit Reset Required Soft 11 3 7 Scanner ID Logical Name OperatingMode ScanMode DataSelector ScannerID Descrip...

Page 29: ...rface Bluetooth PIN Description Defines the Bluetooth PIN for pairing The PIN can have a length of up to 15 characters and may only consist of printable ASCII characters 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Possible Values Default Value 1234 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 4 3 Bluetooth Device Name Logical Name HostInterface Bluetooth DeviceName Description Defines the na...

Page 30: ...nable_DHCP Description Enables or disables DHCP for WiFi connection If DHCP is disabled a static IP address is used Possible Values b0 Disabled b1 Enabled Default Value b1 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 3 IP Address Logical Name HostInterface WLAN IPv4 IPAddress Description Defines the IP address for WiFi connection Possible Values Default Value 0 0 0 0 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 4 Port Number L...

Page 31: ...ogical Name HostInterface WLAN IPv4 DNS1 Description Defines the IP address of the 1st name server Possible Values Default Value 0 0 0 0 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 8 DNS2 Logical Name HostInterface WLAN IPv4 DNS2 Description Defines the IP address of the 2nd name server Possible Values Default Value 0 0 0 0 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 9 SSID Logical Name HostInterface WLAN Security ServiceSet...

Page 32: ...parameter WIFI WPA2 is irrelevant Possible Values 0x00 EAP disabled 0x01 TLS 0x02 TTLS 0x03 FAST 0x04 PEAP Default Value 0x00 EAP disabled Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 12 EAP Inner Method Logical Name HostInterface WLAN Security EAP InnerMethod Description Defines the inner EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol method meaning the actual authentication process Possible Values 0x00 MSCHAP 0x01 MSC...

Page 33: ...ace WLAN Security EAP Enable_OKC Description Enables or disables opportunistic key caching OKC which decreases the time needed for authentication Possible Values b0 Disabled b1 Enabled Default Value b0 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 5 16 Host Connection Mode Logical Name OperatingMode ScanMode Transmission Destination Mode Description Defines the mode for the connection to the host Possible Values 0x...

Page 34: ...host Possible Values 0 65535 Default Value 0 Unit Reset Required Hard 11 6 Indicator Settings 11 6 1 Buzzer Signalization Logical Name DigitalIO Signaler Buzzer ActivationSources Description Defines the actions which trigger the buzzer Multiple selections are possible Possible Values Bit 0 Tag Barcode is read Bit 1 Trigger is pressed Bit 2 Response timeout in server communication Default Value 0x0...

Page 35: ...ossible Values b0 Switch off function disabled b1 Switch off function enabled Default Value b1 Unit Reset Required None 11 7 3 Right Button Power Off Logical Name DigitalIO Button Right Enable_PowerOff Description The device will be switched off when the right button is pressed for at least 5 seconds Possible Values b0 Switch off function disabled b1 Switch off function enabled Default Value b1 Un...

Page 36: ...gnment for the right button 0x00 The button has no function 0x01 Unlocks the scan function 0x04 Starts a new scan In Continuous Read Mode it also stops a scan 0x20 Toggles the trigger mode between Single Read Mode and Continuous Read Mode Possible Values 0x00 No function 0x01 Unlock scan function 0x04 Start Stop scan 0x20 Switch trigger mode Default Value 0x00 Unit Reset Required None ...

Page 37: ...ashes after successful reading of a barcode or an RFID tag The connection between the device and the host has timed out Check the connection The red LED lights up after trying to read a barcode or an RFID tag The SCAN TIME the time the device is searching for a barcode or RFID tag has expired without a barcode or RFID tag having been read Press the trigger button and aim at a barcode or an RFID ta...

Page 38: ...cal cleaners lyes or similar 13 2 Contacts To clean the contacts use a clean and dry cleaning cloth Do not use chemical cleaners lyes or similar 13 3 Fingerless Glove and Battery The fingerless glove and the battery are consumables and therefore wear parts To clean the battery use clean and dry cleaning cloth Do not use chemical cleaners lyes or similar Do not reuse a damaged battery The fingerles...

Page 39: ...ssioning Decommissioning For prolonged decommissioning disconnect the scanner unit from the fingerless glove and slide the scanner unit out of the pocket Then remove the battery Make sure to store the device dry and clean The storage temperature should be between 25 C and 85 C ...

Page 40: ...Disposal Disposal Never dispose of LiPo batteries in household waste LiPo batteries can be disposed of at special collection points Before disposal make sure that the LiPo battery is completely discharged How to dispose of the electronics and the fingerless glove ...

Page 41: ... any parts or equipment does not extend the period of warranty provided for herein THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE MANUFACTURER S ONLY WARRANTY FEIG ELECTRONIC DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE To take advantage of this warranty the buyer should contact the seller not the manufacturer The warranty set forth herein does not cover and FEIG ELE...

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