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2022-04-04
Nordic ID FR22 User Guide
Version 1.0
2.6.
RESET BUTTON
The Reset button of Nordic ID FR22 contains the following functionalities, depending on how long the
button is pressed and released:
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Boot into fastboot / bootloader
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Keep the Reset button pressed while powering up the Nordic ID FR22.
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The Power and Connection LEDs will turn on green in this order.
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Wait until the Connection LED lights on (it will take 5-10 seconds after you pressed the
button) and then release the Reset button.
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Factory reset
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Keep the Reset button pressed while powering up the Nordic ID FR22.
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The Power, Connection and Application LEDs will turn on green in this order.
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Wait until the Application LED lights on (it will take 10-15 seconds after you pressed the
button) and then release the Reset button.
RF PROFILES
Nordic ID NUR3-1W UHF RFID module supports three different kind of RF profiles. The profiles are
Robust, Nominal and High speed. It’s important to se
lect the correct RF profile based on use case and
environment. More detailed description about the RF profiles can be found below:
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Robust (max sensitivity)
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Robust RF profile is intended to be used in challenging environments. It provides the best
filtering against the interfering signals coming from nearby reader(s), other signal sources
and from reflective environment. This profile uses link frequency of 160 kHz and Miller
8 coding scheme providing read rates up to 100 tags/s. Due to the low data speed and
best filtering the Robust RF profile provides the best sensitivity.
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Nominal
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Nominal RF-profile is the default setting of readers containing Nordic ID NUR3-1W UHF
RFID module, such as Nordic ID FR22. It uses link frequency of 300 kHz and Miller 4
coding providing read rates up to 300 tags/s.
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High speed
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High speed RF profile is intended to be used in use cases where the highest read rates
are required. It uses link frequency of 640 kHz and FM0 coding and provides read rates
up to 1000 tags/s. Due to the high data speed this profile is quite sensitive to
interferences.
NOTE!
Read rates will depend on the environment, reader settings, tag population and tag type.