tres900
Operations Manual
Revision G
www.tresrfsolutions.com
Transponder and Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
2142 O’Neal Lane Suite 354
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Baton Rouge, LA 70816
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888.574.tres (8737)
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Product
Description
Scope
This document describes the physical characteristics, functional requirements and software
features contained in the
tres900
which is a 902~928MHz product. It lists the product
specifications, as well as environmental and operational criteria.
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the
tres900
features, functions and options.
Included in this document will be details on the installation, the operations and any other
special considerations necessary to setup and operate the product.
Summary
tres900
is the brand name for a new line of 902~928 MHz RFID Readers and Tags. We are a
U.S. company comprised of seasoned RFID professionals, including engineers, marketing, and
distribution specialists. We have co-designed a product line that is ideally suited to the supply
chain, document tracking, and parking markets. We will be selling our products through
Systems Integrators and OEM channels.
RFID systems provide an automatic means to identify physical objects without the need for
line-of-sight communication. The main components of a RFID system are tags, readers, and
host computer. RFID tags are attached to physical objects as a means to identify them. RFID
readers convert the radio waves sent from the tags to get the digital data and send the collected
data to the host computer.
Product
Identification
To identify the
tres900
newly developed 902~928MHz Passive Tag, Reader, W
RS232 Serial IO outputted simultaneously and a TCP/IP Et RS232 serial IO outputted
simultaneously version, the shipping label is marked with the complete model part number and
final assembly number. Detail ordering is described later in this document.
Reference
Documents
TBD
Revision
History
Rev 01, 09/23/11 - Initial Draft by Rick Langevin
Rev 02, 10/12/11 - Added Ethernet section for Readers that have TCP/IP
Rev 03, 12/14/11 - Updates to drawings and specifications
Rev A, 03/02/12 - Initial Release of the manual after edits from many people
Rev B, 03/08/12 - Added Parts List changes
Rev C, 04/18/12 - Added trouble shooting guide
Rev D, 05/25/12 - changes made for power requirements & more trouble shooting info
Rev E, 07/20/12 - added trademark notations
Rev F, 09/21/12 - warranty details and cleanup
Rev G, 12/11/12 - picture for RS232 + pictures reflecting recommended power supply