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GETTING CONNECTED

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1. Press and hold the Trigger Button for 2 seconds to power up the
    unit, after which the blue indicator LED will flash continuously.

2. Enter the PC/Notebook’s Bluetooth application, and click
    “Add a Device”.

3. In the Add a device window, double click “UHF RFID Reader”
     to connect.

4. When successfully connected the reader will emit two short
    beeps, and the blue LED indicator will shut off.

5. Launch a program that can accept HID keyboard input, such
    as Notepad. RFID Tag data read by the reader will output to
    that program.

1. Press and hold the Trigger Button for 2 seconds to power up the
    unit, after which the blue indicator LED will flash continuously.

2. On the Apple iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth, and turn
    on Bluetooth.

3. In the discoverable devices list, select “UHF RFID Reader”.

4. Upon establishing connection the reader will emit two short
     beeps and turn off its blue LED indicator. Also, the UHF RFID
     Reader will list as “Connected” in the Apple iOS device’s
     Bluetooth devices list.

5. Launch an app that can accept HID keyboard input, such as
    Notes. RFID Tag data read by reader will output to that app.

6. If a virtual keyboard is required, please press the Function Button
    once. At this moment the reader will emit one short beep, and the
    Apple iOS device’s virtual keyboard will pop out.

Connecting to a PC/ Notebook

Connecting to an Apple iOS Device

Summary of Contents for RP901BTF

Page 1: ...le UHF Reader Quick Guide Rev1 P N 8012 0064000 Mobile UHF Reader Quick Guide CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTI...

Page 2: ...idelines Use of accessories that contains metal may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines NON MODIFICATION STATEMENT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon...

Page 3: ...100CM 3 3ft 915 MHz US 868 MHz EU EPC Gen2 ISO 18000 6C Battery Life 6000 scans 10M 33ft line of sight 4 hours fully charged Radio Bluetooth 2 1 EDR Class2 Charge Time Radio Coverage Operating Temp 1...

Page 4: ...re use 2 Plug the micro USB connector into the port on the reader and USB A connector into a USB port on the host PC or power adapter 5 6 BEEPER INDICATION LED INDICATION Single long beep Power up Sin...

Page 5: ...2seconds Theunitwillemitone 1 longbeepandlighttheLEDredasconfirmationthatthereader hassuccessfullypoweredup DISCONNECT CLEAR PAIRING RECORD STEP1 Remove Forgetthethe UHFRFIDreader fromtheBluetooth dev...

Page 6: ...onfor2secondstopowerupthe unit afterwhichtheblueindicatorLEDwillflashcontinuously 2 OntheAppleiOSdevice gotoSettings Bluetooth andturn onBluetooth 3 Inthediscoverabledeviceslist select UHFRFIDReader 4...

Page 7: ...hort beepsandturnoffitsblueLEDindicator Also theUHFRFID Readerwilllistas Connected intheAndroiddevice s Bluetoothdeviceslist 5 LaunchanappthatcanacceptHIDkeyboardinput suchas ColorNotes RFIDTagdatarea...

Page 8: ...CSchemeTag All AcceptedFilter Disable RejectedFilter Disable AffectedSchemeFilter SGTIN 96 RFParameters RFOutputPower Low DataOutputFormat SimpleCascade TimeLogData Disable RSSIData Disable EPCSchemeD...

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