uTrust 5501 F HF + LF – OEM Integration Manual
Version: 1.1
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Scope of the document
This manual provides information for OEMs that integrate the uTrust 5501 F HF + LF into
their own products.
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Identiv uTrust 5501 F HF + LF family
Identiv uTrust 5501 F HF + LF is a family of USB based contactless card reader. The readers
connect to a host PC via USB 2.0 Full speed interface. They support ISO14443 and
ISO15693 cards in HF mode and 125 KHz LF cards. The information in this manual applies
to the devices model numbers listed below along with their respective part number, FCC ID
and ISED ID:
Part Number
Product Name
FCC ID
ISED ID
905567
uTrust 5501 F HF + LF
MBPUT5501F-01
7485A-5501F01
905567-2
uTrust 5501 F HF + LF DTC MBPUT5501F-01
7485A-5501F01
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Host Communication Interface
Host communication is through the 1x5 header marked USB host.
Pinouts for USB host connector is as below:
PIN # Signal
1
Vbus
2
D-
3
D+
4
GND
5
Shield
The mating connector/receptacle for the header is TE Connectivity 440129-5
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Integration Guidelines
1. This module is limited to OEM installation only.
2. Module complies with FCC Part 15.225, FCC Part 15.209, FCC Part 15.207 and RSS-
210.
3. End Product Labeling: When the module is installed in host device, the FCC ID label must
be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access
panel, door or cover is easily removed. If not, a second label must be placed on the
outside
of
the
final
device
that
contains
the
following
text:
“Contains FCC ID: MBPUT5501F-01”. The FCC ID can be used only when all FCC
compliance requirements are met.
For ISED the second label should include “Contains IC: 7485A-5501F01”. The ISED ID
can be used only when all other ISED compliance requirements are met.
4. Installation: The module must be installed such that 10 cm distance is maintained
between the integrated antenna and users.
5. The end user manual shall include all required regulatory information/warning as shown in
this manual.
6. There are no special testing modes for the module. When the module is powered it
automatically start scanning at 13.56 MHz (ASK) and 125 KHz (ASK, FSK, PSK) looking
for tags. When a tag that operates at same frequency and technology responds, the