1 General Information / Security Advice
1.1 Notes on the use of this documentation
This user manual and integration guide uses different symbols to point out potentially
dangerous situations. The following signs and symbols are used throughout the document.
ATTENTION
Declares a potentially hazardous situation. If this is not avoided, the product
or something in its surrounding could be damaged.
NOTE
Declares notes for the user as well as other useful information, where no
harmful or dangerous situations can be expected.
1.2 Security Advice
The QuasarMX HF RFID Reader was not designed for use in dangerous environments. Using
this product in applications where a failure could directly results in severe injuries or death
(“high risk activities”) is not permitted. This includes but is not limited to applications in
nuclear facilities, flight control systems, life support systems or weapon systems. The
manufacturer denies the suitability of this device for such scenarios.
1.3 Export Restrictions
The QuasarMX contains components that underlie US Export restrictions. It is therefore
forbidden to export the product to countries that are on the US trade embargo list. The
same applies to any countries that are on the EU embargo list.
1.4 Further Documents
While this documentation explains the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the
QuasarMX RFID Reader, it might be useful to also read the metraTec Protocol Guide, which
explains the ASCII protocols used to control the reader in full detail.
We also offer general information about how to set up the connection of the reader to the
antenna for optimum system performance in our HF Antenna Integration Guide.
All further documents can be either found at the metraTec's product web page or are listed
at:
Support
Downloads
Documentation.
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