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7.2

 

Type designations, supplied items and accessories 

Type 

Description / Supplied Items 

Order Number 

Type 

Description / Supplied Items 

Order Number 

ARE H5 – ISO 
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Options: 
/K 
/E 
/i 
/N 
/S 
/D 
/U 
/B 

Hand held ISO Reader with LCD display 2 x 16 charac-
ters, serial interface, memory for 2047 data records, 
hand strap, rechargeable battery, charger and connec-
tion cable 
 
in aluminium case 
in styrofoam package 
with international charger with several adapters 
with national charger 
with extension stick 
with external antenna with extension stick 
with USB 2.0 
with Bluetooth 2.0 class 2 

 

Battery 

Li-Ion battery 7,2V / 800mAh ( BP 608 ) 

70178 

Charger national 

Charger for Li-Ion battery 7,2V 

70179 

Charger international 

International charger for Li-Ion battery 7,2V 

1001753 

RS232 connection cable  RS232 connection cable to the computer 

70180 

USB connection cable 

USB connection cable to the computer 

1003392 

Extension stick 

1m extension stick to handle with remote trigger  

70228 

External antenna with 
extension stick 

1m extension stick with integrated antenna to handle 
with remote trigger 

1002702 

 

7.3

 

Operation with other RF ID Equipment  

 

Note: As there may be electromagnetic interference between different readers, this reader shall 
not be operated within a distance of 3m from any other HDX reader.  

7.4

 

Reading distance 

Typically the reading distance

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 - measured between the handheld reader and a transponder - ranges 

from 10 to 40 cm, depending on a number of criteria such as:  

Position of the transponder relative to the reader:

 

To measure the reading distance the transponder has to be placed under the center of the antenna dish 
(see figure below).  

 

                                                      

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 See also Specification in para 7.1 

Summary of Contents for ARE H5

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Hand Held ISO Reader ARE H5...

Page 2: ...0 4 2 Standard mode 10 4 3 Start reading 10 4 4 Data storage 10 4 5 Built in memory 11 4 6 Display of Accumulator Capacity 11 5 FUNCTION OF THE MENUS 12 5 1 Menu Set Attribute 13 5 2 The menu Operatin...

Page 3: ...DJUSTMENTS BY AN EXTERNAL PC 23 7 ANNEX 24 7 1 Specification 24 7 2 Type designations supplied items and accessories 25 7 3 Operation with other RF ID Equipment 25 7 4 Reading distance 25 7 5 Safety I...

Page 4: ...4 33 All rights reserved All product names are registered trademarks of the corresponding owner Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp...

Page 5: ...nchronize with other HDX readers operating in close vicinity Before the initial use of this ARE H5 reader please study this manual carefully It will explain the dif ferent features and modes in order...

Page 6: ...6 33 2 1 Control elements Figure 2 1 location of the operating elements...

Page 7: ...the safety instructions about the proper use of rechargeable lithium ion batteries 3 2 Power on off The reader is switched on by pressing the main button 1 in Figure 2 1 It is now in the Stand by mod...

Page 8: ...ht side In this example the PPQ 7 transponder text is in stock attribute text The same can be done with ISO Animal transponders if the code format is set to ISO Attributes In this example the cow Elsa...

Page 9: ...s not found in the database it will be stored as a new record This record is com posed of the code the transponder type time and date as well as an attribute The attribute may be selected from the 26...

Page 10: ...tings as described in chapter 4 5 in detail In the Standard mode the reader shuts down after a certain period automatically in order to save battery power 4 3 Start reading From the Stand by mode the...

Page 11: ...the attribute This is independent whether this record has been stored before or not see chapter 6 4 5 Built in memory The built in memory has a capacity of 2047 data records As an option the memory c...

Page 12: ...the menu with the arrow button The setting within the menu will be adjusted by pressing the buttons Arrow left and Arrow right 3 Adopt the new setting The new setting is stored by pressing the main bu...

Page 13: ...ndition of the identified object for containers capacity warehouse location customer assignment etc Ex works the default option for the 27 available attributes is set to A to Z in capital letters as w...

Page 14: ...ecords can be processed in a connected PDA PC or terminal The display shows in its upper line the code as usual and in its lower line the word Online If the reader is in the Standard mode you can acti...

Page 15: ...face If a transponder is read successfully in Online H H like handshake a empty telegram is sent first STX ETX To secure reception of the data the reader expects the answer STX ACK ETX Until the recip...

Page 16: ...uttons have to be pressed in the following sequence Attribute Stand By Operating Mode MENU MENU Standard Online Online H Read Transf Database PC Important note Correct function of the operating modes...

Page 17: ...sen Interface USB RS232 Bluetooth As from version 2 50002 the following menu texts are used In the menu of a reader with RS232 interface and without Bluetooth the menu point Interface is skipped In th...

Page 18: ...mits STX DISCONNECT ETX to give the partner the possibil ity to close connection In the menu Bluetooth Role this can be changed Bluetooth Role Slave Master As from version 2 50002 a reader with Blueto...

Page 19: ...unintended triggering of the reading process a switch on protection may be activated This is achieved by pressing the buttons in the following sequence Attribute Stand By Operation Mode Lock Up Reader...

Page 20: ...n format that represents the ID code of any application in an unambiguous way the hexadecimal format The 64 user bits are represented as 16 hex characters In the four other formats only a sub set of t...

Page 21: ...le way by using a PC and the Reader Terminal program See also chapter 6 5 10 The menu Set time Set Time Hour Minute Second The time of the reader system is set in a corresponding way This is done in t...

Page 22: ...this menu point is omitted 5 12 The menu timeout timeout 1 2 30 In the menu timeout the the time can be adjusted the reader stays switched on when no user interac tion occurs The parameter is accessib...

Page 23: ...acity Multiple data sets Save the same transponder number in the data base Type output Output the transponder type in front of the transponder code Noread output Show bad frame Output wrong transponde...

Page 24: ...lantable transponder of 2 2mm diameter to about 15 cm HDX type transponder of the same dimensions yield about 20 more reading distance These values are valid only if there is no electromagnetic in ter...

Page 25: ...n battery 7 2V 1001753 RS232 connection cable RS232 connection cable to the computer 70180 USB connection cable USB connection cable to the computer 1003392 Extension stick 1m extension stick to handl...

Page 26: ...ng dis tance considerably Other ISO readers Because of mutual interaction especially while using HDX transponders the hand held reader should not operate with other ISO readers in the same 4m radius F...

Page 27: ...and cable use a moistened towel Apply only water and household deter gents never use chemical solvents like e g acetone Do not submerge the reader in water 7 5 2 Safety instructions for rechargeable l...

Page 28: ...to the PC with the USB cable included Open the device manager of the PC by typing devmgmt msc to the Windows command line and start it with a mouse klick to the program or a carriage return If the dri...

Page 29: ...Browse my computer for driver software Insert the with the ARE H5 included CD in your PC drive and select the path CD drive ARE H5 CD AEG ID Communication Port Driver inf Acknowledge the dialog with t...

Page 30: ...30 33 When the driver installation has finished the PC has a new COM port available to communicate with the reader...

Page 31: ...y bits are combined and represent ed by one character 0 to 9 and A to F 10 to 15 ID unambiguous number for identification of a transponder Ident code ID ISO FDX transponder transponder characterized b...

Page 32: ...ion of Change Version Author 23 04 01 First edition 01 21 01 04 Change of Protection Class 03 12 02 07 Alignment with german edition 06 06 12 02 07 Format IP protection class 07 27 09 10 Format Reader...

Page 33: ...ts To improve our products as well as its documentation is our permanent effort For any questions feedback or comments please call Tel 49 0 731 140088 0 Fax 49 0 731 140088 9000 e mail sales aegid de...

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