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Sometimes, the security and check features have to be disabled on the
reader to established the connection with a printer. So use PC software provided
with the reader, to configure the reader’s Bluetooth® security (refer to PC software
documentation).
Connect the reader to an USB flash drive
USB adapter that allows you to connect to a USB Flash Drive.
With this equipment, you can import and/or export sessions (see Note 9). The sessions can
be working sessions stored in the reader or comparison sessions which contain details and
information about each animal ID code.
Power Management
Reader Power Sources
The reader contains a 7.4VDC – 2600mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack, which serves as
its primary power source. This feature adds hours of scans with a fully charged battery.
Alternately, the reader can be powered by the following methods:
1.
From its AC Adapter. Once the external AC adapter is connected, the reader is
powered-up, it will remain on until the AC adapter is disconnected and the Battery
Pack is charged. The reader can be powered regardless of the charge state of the
Battery Pack. The AC Adapter can be used as a power source even if the Battery Pack
has been removed from the device. If the AC Adapter has been connected, the user
may proceed with configuration and performance testing while the Battery Pack is
charging. This configuration could affect reading performances.
2.
From its USB cable but it cannot read transponders without a charged battery. During
the USB connection, the reader charges the battery pack.
3.
From its DC power supply cable with alligator clips
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: You can connect your reader to
any DC power supply (between minimum 12V DC and maximum 28V DC) such as a
car, truck, tractor, or battery. The reader is connected through the socket located on the
back of the reader data-power cable as shown in step 2 (see chapter “Getting Started”).
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