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Agrident GmbH, Steinklippenstr. 10, D-30890 Barsinghausen Phone +49 5105 582573-10 - Fax +49 5105 582573-17 AWR250 User Manual F i r m w a r e v 1 . 1 1 a n d h i g h e r V30/09/19 AWR250 User Manual Copyright 2019 by Agrident GmbH TB All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of Agrident GmbH. Agrident GmbH reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this documentation without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes. September 2019 Agrident GmbH Steinklippenstr. 10 30890 Barsinghausen Germany Phone +49 (0) 51 05 582573-10 Fax +49 (0) 51 05 582573-17 E-Mail: mail@agrident.com www.agrident.com 30/09/19 Page 2 of 44 AWR250 User Manual Content 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 5 2 Before you start ................................................................................................... 5 3 Reader Hardware ................................................................................................ 6 3.1 3.2 Parts of the AWR250 .................................................................................... 6 Accessories .................................................................................................. 6 3.3 Connecting the USB cable ........................................................................... 7 4 Controlling the AWR250 ...................................................................................... 8 4.1 AWR250 Display .......................................................................................... 8 4.1.1 Home Screen ........................................................................................ 8 4.1.2 The status symbols at the top of the display ......................................... 9 4.1.2.1 Battery status ..................................................................................... 9 4.1.2.2 Bluetooth status ............................................................................... 10 4.1.2.3 USB status ....................................................................................... 10 4.2 The status LEDs above the display ............................................................ 11 4.3 Using the keyboard .................................................................................... 12 5 Operating states ................................................................................................ 13 6 Reading Transponders ...................................................................................... 14 7 Menu items ........................................................................................................ 17 7.1 Menu structure ........................................................................................... 18 7.2 New Group ................................................................................................. 20 7.3 Tasks .......................................................................................................... 21 7.4 Data ............................................................................................................ 23 7.4.1 Show Data........................................................................................... 23 7.4.2 Clear data............................................................................................ 24 7.4.2.1 Clear Groups ................................................................................... 25 7.4.2.2 Clear Task Data ............................................................................... 25 7.4.3 Memory Info ........................................................................................ 25 7.5 Print ............................................................................................................ 26 7.5.1 Print Last Group .................................................................................. 26 7.5.2 Select Group ....................................................................................... 26 7.5.3 Print All Groups ................................................................................... 26 7.5.4 Print Barcode ...................................................................................... 27 7.5.5 Setup Printer ....................................................................................... 27 7.5.5.1 Set Printer Type ............................................................................... 27 7.5.5.2 Search BT Printer ............................................................................ 27 30/09/19 Page 3 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6 Setup .......................................................................................................... 28 7.6.1 Reader Settings .................................................................................. 29 7.6.1.1 Animal Counter On/Off .................................................................... 29 7.6.1.2 Set Read Mode ................................................................................ 29 7.6.1.3 Set Online Mode .............................................................................. 30 7.6.1.4 Wireless Sync On/Off ...................................................................... 30 7.6.1.5 Volume & Vibrator ........................................................................... 31 7.6.2 Display ................................................................................................ 32 7.6.2.1 Set Date/Time .................................................................................. 32 7.6.2.2 Set Switch Off Time ......................................................................... 32 7.6.2.3 Set Display Colors ........................................................................... 32 7.6.2.4 Set Language .................................................................................. 33 7.6.3 Interface Setup .................................................................................... 33 7.6.3.1 Setup Scale ..................................................................................... 33 7.6.3.2 Setup Printer .................................................................................... 34 7.6.3.3 Bluetooth ......................................................................................... 34 7.6.4 Configuration ....................................................................................... 38 7.6.4.1 Set Factory Configuration ................................................................ 38 7.6.5 Device Info .......................................................................................... 38 7.6.5.1 Show Battery Info ............................................................................ 39 7.6.5.2 Show Firmware Info ......................................................................... 39 7.6.5.3 Show Hardware Info ........................................................................ 39 8 Battery precautions ........................................................................................... 40 9 Safety and care ................................................................................................. 41 10 Warranty ........................................................................................................ 42 11 International approvals ................................................................................... 42 11.1 CE marking ................................................................................................ 42 11.2 FCC and IC digital device limitations .......................................................... 43 12 Trouble shooting ............................................................................................ 44 30/09/19 Page 4 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 1 Introduction The AWR250 is a high quality, ruggedized portable RFID reader for tags complying with the ISO11784 / 11785 standard. It can read transponders with FDX-B and HDX technology. In addition to the reading functions, the device can store up to 100.000 records in several groups in the large internal memory. Each record also contains a timestamp plus a Visual ID and an Alert, if available. The data are transmitted via the two available interfaces, USB and Bluetooth, directly after reading. The AWR250 also supports the Task-Mode, if the appropriate definitions have been uploaded. This is usually done by 3rd-party Management Software. The reader does not support the DBF
(Data Base Function) this is reserved for the AWR300. The reader has a large color display which can show many information at one glance. Together with the seven keys it allows the easy and convenient navigation through menus and data. In addition, the device has status LEDs above the display for indicating charging and interface status. The integrated speaker provides acoustical feedback to the user and the vibrating handle is very useful in noisy environments. 2 Before you start The internal lithium-ion battery should be fully charged before the first use. The battery can be charged by using the provided Magnetic-USB cable and any USB power source. Please note that computers can usually not supply more than 500mA, hence charging the AWR250 over a USB port of a computer takes longer than charging it from the Agrident USB power supply adapter. 30/09/19 The internal fast charging takes about 4 hours maximum in case the battery was empty completely when using a power source capable of providing at least 1A. Please note that the battery will only be charged within a temperature range of 0C to 45C (+32 to 113F). Page 5 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 3 Reader Hardware This chapter describes the AWR250 hardware including all accessories. 3.1 Parts of the AWR250 The AWR250 stick reader is 65 centimeters long and has a weight of only 650 grams. It provides a good reading performance, a large 2.4 inch color TFT display, two status LEDs above the display, a speaker and a vibrating handle. The Reader can be controlled with seven ergonomic keys below the display. Multicolor status LED Magnetic-USB connector Large 320x240 dots color TFT display Blue status LED 7 keys for easily controlling the Reader The AWR250 is using a 3.6V Lithium-Ion battery with a capacity of 3.400mAh, which is located in the handle. It is not replaceable in the field. The battery can be exchanged by authorized technical staff only, in case it has reached its end of life. 3.2 Accessories The AWR250 comes with a USB-A to Magnetic-Connector cable. The USB-A plug can be connected to any USB-port of a computer. Please note that the appropriate USB driver has to be installed first. When it is necessary to use a USB extension, this should only be high quality cable and it should not be longer than two meter. The maximum cable length for USB is five meter and this can already lead to problems in practice (slower charging or USB failures). 30/09/19 Page 6 of 44 AWR250 User Manual The following optional accessories are available:
When it is required to take the AWR250 to different sites very often, it makes sense to purchase the robust transport It can box ATB300 accommodate its accessories plus additional devices like a mobile printer (not included, has to be purchased via local distributors).
(p/n 4063). the reader and Transport box ATB300 For charging the AWR250 from the mains, Agrident offers the optional USB power supply APS500. The optional car charger ACC500 allows charging of the AWR250 from a cigarette lighter socket. APS500 (p/n 3011) ACC500 (p/n 4043) 3.3 Connecting the USB cable The AWR250 uses a Magnetic-USB connector. Because the magnets are polarized, the connectors 'find' the correct orientation almost automatically. When the magnetic connector of the cable is moved towards the plug at the bottom of the reader (1), the magnets will attract each other in the correct orientation (2). In the wrong orientation, the magnets will repel each other.
(2)
(3) Please do not try to force a connection when the connector is in the wrong orientation this might damage the reader and voids the warranty.
(1) For disconnecting USB, just pull the cable away from the device (3). 30/09/19 Page 7 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 4 Controlling the AWR250 The AWR250 has a large color display and seven keys which are used for controlling the device. key in the middle of the directional pad. When the The Reader is activated by pressing the device is connected to a USB port of a computer while it is switched off, the reader will enter MSD-Mode (Mass Storage Device) after 1-2 seconds. When is pressed again, the display will be switched on and the USB-Mode changes from MSD to CDC, which means a serial port becomes available. 4.1 AWR250 Display 4.1.1 Home Screen After the reader is switched on, the following home screen appears:
Connection status USB, BT Battery status indicator Current time Current function of the left soft-key Current function of the right soft-key The battery status indicator shows the approximate battery level. In this example the battery is fully charged. It would also display possible faults concerning the battery, in case charging is not possible. In the screenshot above the only active connection is USB. The reader would also indicate a Bluetooth connection in this area. The soft keys have different meanings depending on the current operation. In the home screen, the left soft key is used for entering the menu and the right one for creating a new group separator. The new group function is only the default action triggered by pressing the right soft key. Other quick menus might be configured and uploaded to the reader from the PC and the action to be started can be changed on the reader by long pressing the right soft key. 30/09/19 Page 8 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 4.1.2 The status symbols at the top of the display There is a status bar in the first display line. Beside the time (on the right side) it provides information about the battery status and the different interfaces. The orange symbol is for Bluetooth. The color of this symbol depends on the current connection status. 4.1.2.1 Battery status The battery symbol on the left side indicates the approximate battery capacity. Status Meaning Battery capacity is higher than 80 percent. Capacity is between 60 and 80 percent. Capacity is between 40 and 60 percent. Capacity is between 20 and 40 percent (no charger connected -> discharging) Capacity is between 10 and 20 percent (no charger connected -> discharging) When flashing, capacity is lower than 11 percent. Capacity is between 20 and 40 percent (only green when charging). Capacity is between 10 and 20 percent (only green when charging). General charging error. There is a condition that prevents charging. Please check the external power supply. If this error is shown repeatedly, the battery might not work correctly any longer and should be replaced. This error also occurs, when the battery should be charged outside the allowed temperature range of 0C to 45C. During charging, the battery symbol is constantly filling from the point of the remaining capacity. Charging is complete if no bars are flashing anymore. The USB cable can be disconnected in this case. The menu item Show Battery Info in the Setup menu (chapter 7.6.5.1) shows an estimate of the remaining battery capacity in percent as well as the estimated remaining operating time in idle mode and in continuous read mode. Navigation from the home screen:
1x 1x 1x 1x 2x 30/09/19 Page 9 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 4.1.2.2 Bluetooth status Status Meaning Slave Mode AWR250 can be connected from other devices Master Mode AWR250 is trying to connect to remote device. Connected (in either Bluetooth Mode) Bluetooth init: This symbol is displayed when the Bluetooth module is currently booting, being configured or a Firmware update is in progress. 4.1.2.3 USB status The USB status is shown in the middle at the top of the display:
When the AWR250 is connected to the USB port of a computer, the white USB symbol is shown:
In case the AWR250 is connected to an USB power supply instead of a computers USB port, the symbol changes from white to red. 30/09/19 Page 10 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 4.2 The status LEDs above the display The AWR250 has two status LEDs above the display. RGB Blue The left LED is a multicolor type and thus the color can change depending on the charging status. The LED on the right is blue and it is used for indicating the connection status. The RGB LED on the left side indicates the charging status of the battery pack as follows:
Color Interval Meaning Flashing, every second for 10ms Battery is being charged Solid Battery is fully charged The multicolor LEDs are only used when the AWR250 is in Suspend-Mode (display is switched off but the device is connected to USB and hence is being charged). When switched on, the battery symbol in the display indicates the charging status. The blue LED on the right side is only used when the display is turned off. Then it indicates the following operating modes:
Color Interval Meaning Flashing every 3 seconds AWR250 is in SD-Card-Mode (MSD) Flashing once a second AWR250 is in Suspend-Mode (CDC) 30/09/19 Page 11 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 4.3 Using the keyboard The AWR250 has 7 keys in order to allow the easy and convenient operation of the reader. There is a directional pad with an ENTER key in the middle and there are two additional soft-keys below the display which change their function depending on the current action. Left soft-key Right soft-key ENTER key Direction keys Operation Enters the menu in the home screen. Moves up one menu level (Back), other functions depend on current operation the current function is always displayed on the left side in the last display line (above the key). When in the home screen, the configured quick action will be executed. Exits the menu completely and moves back to the home screen. Other functions depending on the actual operation are shown in the display on the lower right side. Switches on the AWR250. Starts a reading attempt from the home screen. Enters menu items and confirms selections there. Moves to the next field in Task-Mode. No function in home screen *
Switches off the AWR250 on a long press (>2 seconds) *
No function in home screen *
No function in home screen *
Key
* The directional keys are also used to navigate within menus (up, down, left and right), for scrolling through selection lists and for selecting characters in numeric or text input fields. 30/09/19 Page 12 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 5 Operating states The AWR250 has several operating states concerning display status and communication possibilities over USB. The following chart shows the different states. When the reader is switched on and it is connected via USB, it works in CDC mode. That means a virtual comport is created on the computer and it is possible to send commands to the device via a serial port connection. In this state the mass storage mode is not activated, it is not possible to copy files to or from the AWR250. After the configurable switch-off-time (default = 60 seconds) has elapsed, the reader enters suspend mode when a USB cable is connected. The display is switched off but communication is still possible. In this state the blue LED on the right above the display is flashing in cycles of one second. The device will not enter sleep mode as long as USB is connected. The red LED flashes in intervals of one second, indicating that the battery is being charged. If the AWR250 is connected to USB while it is switched off, the MSD mode is activated. Then the reader is attached to the computer as a mass storage device and file transfer is possible. Once the for at least two seconds while USB is connected, the AWR250 will enter MSD mode as well. key is pressed, the device will switch on and use CDC mode right away. When pressing 30/09/19 Page 13 of 44 ResetStickreader Mode (CDC)Virtual ComportDisplay ONCommunication enabledSD-Card Mode (MSC)Mass StorageDisplay OFFNo CommunicationSwitch-Off-Time>2 sec.Suspend ModeDisplay OFFCommunication enabledSleep ModeDisplay OFFNo CommunicationUSB connectedKey pressedUSB plug-inUSB notconnectedUSB connectedUSB notconnected AWR250 User Manual 6 Reading Transponders 30/09/19 Page 14 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 30/09/19 Page 15 of 44 AWR250 User Manual After a tag has been read, the display will show the information as in the following screenshot:
VID Visual ID EID Electronic ID Name of the current group, here: group 3 Number of records in the current group, here: 15 Return to home screen Show more information If Data was pressed, the screen on the left side is shown. It provides information about the EID, VID (if available), Date and Time of reading and the Alert text (if there is one for this tag) or If is pressed, the screen on the right side is shown. It indicates the tag type (FDX or HDX) and displays the so called advanced ISO information. You can move from one screen to the other by pressing any of these keys. text If an alert is present for the transponder just read, the alert is displayed continuously inverting and an alert sound is played. The alert can be disarmed
(dont shown again after next reading of this tag) or it can be just skipped. 30/09/19 Page 16 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7 Menu items In order to enter the AWR250 menu, please press while in the home screen. In the lower left corner of the display you can also see the information that a press of the left soft key will force the device to enter the menu. This screenshot shows the highest menu level. It only contains the items New Group, Data, Print and Setup. If another language than the default one has been selected, the menu items will look different. The entry Tasks does only appear, if Tasks have been uploaded to the device otherwise this item will be hidden. The Task-Mode is another operating mode of the AWR250 that allows the collection of comprehensive data. For further information about this operating mode please contact your local distributor. For the navigation through the AWR250 menus, all seven keys might be used. The directional keys have the following functions here:
Key Operation Enters the next submenu or performs particular actions in the lowest menu level Moves up one menu item Moves down one item Jumps to first entry in the current menu Jumps to last item in the actual list With exception of the lowest menu levels, the left (orange) soft key will force the device to move one menu level upwards and the right one (blue) will let the reader return to the home screen. In the lowest submenu the right soft key will cancel the action. 30/09/19 Page 17 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.1 Menu structure The following table shows the menu structure of the AWR250 including submenus and options. Options or actions are shown in italic and the default values for options are marked with * . 1st sub menu 2nd submenu 3rd submenu 4th submenu Main Menu New Group Tasks Data Print Start new group Start New Control Show Memory Info Choose Another Task Browse Task Data Show Data Clear Data Memory Info Print Last Group Select Group Print All Groups Print Barcode Setup Printer Select Group To Show Clear Groups Clear Task Data Clear Last Group Select Group Clear All Groups Select Task Clear All Task Data Set Printer Type 1 - Generic Line Printer 2- Able Systems AP 1300
*
3 - Extech APEX 2 4 - Extech APEX 3 5 - Extech APEX 4 6 - Zebra QL220 7 - Zebra QL320 8 - Zebra QL420 9 - Zebra QLn220 10 - Zebra QLn320 11 - Zebra QLn420 12 - Martel MCP 1880/7880 Setup Reader Settings Search BT printer Animal Counter On/Off Animal Counter ON Set Read Mode Set Online Mode Animal Counter OFF *
Single Read *
Continuous Read Auto Online Mode On/off Set Output Format Online Mode ON *
Online Mode OFF ASCII Byte Structure Compact Coding Custom Format ISO24631 NLIS Raw data Short ASCII 15 *
Short ASCII 16 ASCII + SCP Wireless Sync On/Off Wireless Sync. ON No Sync. *
30/09/19 Page 18 of 44 3rd submenu 4th submenu AWR250 User Manual Main Menu Setup 1st sub menu Reader Settings 2nd submenu Volume & Vibrator Display Set Date/Time Set Switch Off Time Set Display Colors Set language Interface Setup Setup Scale Set Volume Vibrator On/Off
[set values manually]
60 min 30 min 20 min 10 min 5 min 3 min 2 min 90 sec 60 sec *
30 sec 20 sec 10 sec 5 sec Black *
White
[depends on uploaded languages]
Set Scale Type Setup Printer Bluetooth
[same as setup printer on the previous page]
Set Bluetooth Mode Start BT Inquiry BT Device History Set BT Profile Set BT Passkey Show Bluetooth Info Configuration Device Info Set Factory Configuration Set Custom Configuration Show Battery Info Show Firmware Info 0% (OFF) 20%
40%
60% *
80%
100%
Vibrator ON *
Vibrator OFF 1 - Tell *
2 - Iconix FX15 3 - TruTest XR3000 4 - BWT BW(S) & JD-II 5 - Gallagher 6 - Dini Argeo DFWLB 7 - Te Pari Scale Master Mode Slave Mode Bluetooth OFF *
SPP *
HID BLE HID Smart
[default = 1234]
30/09/19 Page 19 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.2 New Group In the memory of the AWR250, records are organized in groups. One group can contain up to 10.000 records maximum. A new record is created for every transponder which has been read. If you do not wish to create new records for duplicate reads, please enable the Animal Counter then duplicates will not be saved again within one group (see chapter 7.6.1.1) After New Group was selected, the user will be prompted to insert a group name. At this stage the suggested name can be accepted by pressing or it can be deleted by pressing the left soft key character by character. A long press removes all digits in one step. By pressing the device will open a soft keyboard which is shown in the display or The user can navigate to letters, numbers or symbols and paste the desired character into the group name by using the key . By pressing the left soft key the keyboard content can be switched (capitals & special characters). After the new group name has been entered completely, press the right soft key (here: close) in order to exit the soft keyboard. Now the name can be checked again and it will be confirmed by pressing
. All transponders read from now on will be saved in this group (max. 10.000). After 10.000 records within one group the device will force the user to create a new group even if groups are not required for a particular application. But this only means one press of one key in the simplest case (confirm suggested group name by pressing
). If no group has been created manually before the first transponder was read, the device will insert a group with the default name Group 1 automatically. If the name of the first group should be different, the user must insert a group before scanning for transponders. 30/09/19 Page 20 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.3 Tasks This submenu is only visible if Task-Definitions have been uploaded. Such definitions are usually very much dependent on the application and thus Agrident cannot provide them. They are normally provided by distributors who also offer Management-Software that supports Agrident Handheld readers. If no Task-Definitions have been uploaded, this menu item will not be shown at all. Please contact your local distributor for further details about Task-Mode. If Task-Definitions are present on the AWR250, this menu item will be visible automatically. When entering the submenu Tasks, the following entries are shown:
Start New Control: Create a new record for the currently selected Task Show Memory Info: Shows the amount of records for the currently selected Task and the number of possible remaining records (maximum 10.000 per Task) Choose another Task: Select a different Task definition Browse Task Data: View the collected records (only possible if allowed per definition; same for editing Task data) If Choose Another Task was selected, the reader is listing all available Tasks plus the amount of records in brackets for each Task. Navigate to the desired Task by using the select the Task to use by pressing keys and
/
. A new Task is started via Start New Control. Basically the user can switch from one data field to the next one by simply pressing after the correct data have been inserted. The method for inserting data depends on the field types which are used in the Task-Definition. This manual will just show some examples. For further details please contact you distributor, who provided the Task-Definitions. This is a List-Field. One item down One item up Scroll down one page Scroll up one page Select item Here is a Numeric-Input-Field. Increase number Decrease number Next digit Previous Digit Confirm input 30/09/19 Page 21 of 44 AWR250 User Manual That is a Date-Field. The device suggests the current date but the user has the chance to edit it. Increase number Decrease number Next field Previous field Confirm input When this field is shown, the AWR250 will start scanning for a transponder after has been pressed. After a tag has been read successfully, the display will show the EID and ask for a confirmation. By pressing OK
(left soft key) the EID will be stored and the Task is continued. If the EID was the wrong one it can be deleted by pressing the right soft key (DELETE) and the reading process can be started again. This example shows a Speed-Loop. In this case there is nothing to enter but the RFID reader is activated and tags are read continuously until the right soft key (Cancel) is pressed twice then the device will ask for another confirmation. If the left soft key (here: YES) is pressed, the records made until now will be saved and the Control is finished. By pressing the right soft key (Cancel) the AWR250 will return to the reading loop and more transponders can be read. The sequence of a Task depends on the Task-Definition. In case there are logical problems with the sequence or the collected data, please contact your local distributor. Agrident is not responsible for such definitions. 30/09/19 Page 22 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.4 Data 7.4.1 Show Data The Data menu contains items for showing and deleting data. When the item Show Data was selected, the device will show a list of all groups which are present in the memory at the moment. Each entry shows the group name and the number of records within the group in brackets. One group down One group up Scroll down 6 groups Scroll up 6 groups Select group After a group has been selected, it will be opened and all records within this group are shown. The first display line shows the group name, here: Group 8. The second line shows the record number (within the current group) plus date and time of reading for the selected record. A scroll bar on the right side shows the approximate position of the selected record in this group (here it is the last record). One record down One record up Scroll down 50 records Scroll up 50 records Select record Switch between EID and VID view This screenshot shows the same list but instead of the EID, the VID is shown. Of course, VIDs must be available on the device, i.e. a Linklist has to be uploaded. If there is no VID available for particular records, the EIDs will be shown instead. 30/09/19 Page 23 of 44 AWR250 User Manual In order to show detailed information for a particular record, select an entry from the list and confirm with
. The details of the record are shown on two pages. The first page shows the EID, the VID, date and time of reading and the alert string, if there is one assigned.
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Switch to next page
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Delete record (only last record in last group)
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Return to list of records Page two shows the so called advanced ISO information like Animal Bit, Retagging Counter or Species Code. The transponder type (FDX-B or HDX) is shown as well. 7.4.2 Clear data It is possible to delete collected data on the AWR250. There are different options for erasing data, also depending on the way they have been collected in. As already explained earlier in this manual, the standard records are saved in groups. These are the records which have been saved upon transponder reading started from the home screen. If Task-Mode is used on the device, it is also possible to delete collected Task-Data from the Clear-Data menu if not, this menu is hidden. After selecting Clear Data, two submenus are shown. Clear Groups: refers to records made in groups Clear Task Data: only applies for data collected in Task-
Mode Please note that deleted data are lost irreversibly. It is not possible to undo this action at all. I case of doubt, you should backup the data first. 30/09/19 Page 24 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.4.2.1 Clear Groups 7.4.2.2 Clear Task Data 7.4.3 Memory Info Clear Last Groups: Erases the last group completely Select Group: opens the list of groups in order to select a particular group to delete Clear All Groups: Erases ALL groups from the device memory (no Task-Data) Select Task: only the data of one particular Task will be erased Clear All Task Data: erases the Task data of ALL Tasks which are present on the device This menu item shows information concerning the amount of collected data (how many records in how many groups), the number of entries in the currently uploaded Linklist and how many Task definitions have been uploaded. It does not show how many records are present for each Task definition. Therefore please enter the Task menu, select a Task and use Show Memory Info (7.3) 30/09/19 Page 25 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.5 Print The AWR250 allows to send the collected records to a mobile Bluetooth printer. There are different options available for the printing procedure, like only printing the last group, printing a particular group or printing all groups. It is also possible to change basic printer settings here. Please ensure that your printer is set up correctly before you try printing records. The AWR250 stores the printers Bluetooth address as a secondary address only. When no print jobs should be done, the AWR250 would always try to connect to its primary Bluetooth partner, like a computer, smartphone, PDA or weighing indicator in Master Mode. When one of the printing actions is started, the reader drops the connection to the primary device and tries to connect to the configured Bluetooth printer. After the Print menu was left, the connection to the printer will be dropped and the AWR250 tries to re-connect to the configured primary Bluetooth partner again (if in Master Mode). The huge advantage is that the user does not need to select a different Bluetooth device just for printing. 7.5.1 Print Last Group Once selected, the AWR250 tries to connect to the configured printer. If connected, this connection remains active until the Print menu was left. The reader is trying to connect to the Bluetooth printer. When the connection was established, printing will be started immediately. If lots of data have to be printed, a progress bar is visible. When only a few datasets are sent to the printer, you might not see it at all. The AWR250 returns to the printer menu afterwards. 7.5.2 Select Group This menu item allows to print a particular group instead of the last one or all groups.
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. Select the group to be sent to the printer using the keys and confirm with If the Bluetooth connection has not been established yet, the AWR250 will try to connect to the mobile printer now as explained in the previous chapter. If the connection to the printer is established, printing will start right away. After printing was finished, the reader returns to the screen shown above. 7.5.3 Print All Groups This option should be used if the complete memory content, resp. all groups, should be printed. The procedure is similar to Print Last Group, there are no further selections required. 30/09/19 Page 26 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.5.4 Print Barcode It is also possible to print a barcode of a particular EID. This can be useful if you want to label blood samples, for example. In order to be able to print the EID as a barcode, the AWR250 has to read the transponder first. When you select Print Barcode, the device will activate the RFID engine. After the tag has been read, the AWR250 is sending an appropriate command to the mobile printer. The barcode type is 2of5 interleaved. Other barcode types are not supported at the moment. 7.5.5 Setup Printer Before you can use the printer, the correct model has to be selected first. If this setting is incorrect, the printer feature will not work. There are much more options and configurations available, but this would be too much for including it into the AWR250 menu. So all the additional options are only software configurable. For example, AgriLink can be used for configuring all possible printer options. 7.5.5.1 Set Printer Type The AWR250 Firmware supports several different printer types, like the Able Systems AP1300, the Datamax-ONeil Apex series (former Extech Apex), the Zebra QL-series and QLn-series and the Martel MCP 1880/7880. The type Generic Line Printer might work for particular printers as well, but there are no special control codes sent for this printer type so it can only work for simple ASCII printers. Select the correct printer type from the list by using the directional keys and confirm by pressing the key. 7.5.5.2 Search BT Printer Before you can start printing via Bluetooth, the AWR250 has to be paired with a printer. Therefore, the reader has to scan for available Bluetooth devices first. Once this menu item has been selected, the AWR250 will start the scan. Depending on how many devices are present, the scan can take a while, but at least 10 seconds. 30/09/19 Page 27 of 44 AWR250 User Manual If Bluetooth is switched off, the AWR250 shows the corresponding error message. In this case please activate Bluetooth first (see chapter 7.6.3.3) After the scan has been completed, the available devices are listed. Please note that not only printers are listed here, but also other Bluetooth devices. So ideally you should know the device name of your Bluetooth printer. Sometimes it might be useful to see the BD-address of the found devices instead of the names. You may switch between both views by using the key. Now you can see the list of discovered devices with their BD-addresses instead of the device names. Very often, the BD-address can be found somewhere on a label of a Bluetooth device. Since this address is unique, it can quickly help to identify the correct device. Choose a device from the list and select it by pressing
. The AWR250 will store this device as the Bluetooth printer and will try to connect to it for all coming print jobs until a different device has been selected. 7.6 Setup The AWR250 is very flexible concerning its configuration. Several settings can be adjusted directly in the device menu. Very special settings cannot be modified on the AWR250 itself but they are software-adjustable only. A possible software for altering AWR250 settings is AgriLink. The setup menu is divided into several other menus and submenus, which will be explained in this chapter. The overview of the complete menu structure is explained in chapter 7.1. 30/09/19 Page 28 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.1 Reader Settings 7.6.1.1 Animal Counter On/Off The animal counter decides about the question, if double reads are saved or not. A double read occurs if a tag with one and the same EID is read within the same group again. When the animal counter is activated, it is not possible to store the same EID within the same group again. If not activated, it is possible to do that - the AWR250 does not check for double reads then. Decide whether the Animal Counter should be activated or not using the keys and confirm with
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Animal Counter = off Animal Counter = on When the Animal Counter is not activated, the current group and the number of records in this group is shown but the records can also include duplicate EIDs. When the Animal Counter is activated, the displays shows Animals instead of Records duplicates are not possible here. 7.6.1.2 Set Read Mode Per factory defaults, the AWR250 is configured to Single Read. This means that RFID is activated until a transponder has been detected or the Single Read Time (default = 10 seconds) has elapsed. The The AWR250 also allows to use the Continuous Read mode. The RFID engine will not be de-
activated after a tag has been read. It will continue scanning until the Continuous Read Time
(default = 60 seconds) has elapsed. Every new tag read resets this timeout. key has to be pressed in order to scan for tags again. Select the Read Mode using the confirm with
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keys and The setting Auto will start a Single Read on a short press of long press ( > one second). and Continuous Reading on a 30/09/19 Page 29 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.1.3 Set Online Mode The Online Mode deals with the format used for sending the EID to the interfaces directly after a tag has been read. The interface can be USB or Bluetooth. Usually the EID is further processed on a third party device then, like a weighing indicator or a smartphone. It is important to know which format is expected by this other device and to configure the correct one. After selecting Set Online Mode a new menu appears. The first menu item allows to activate or deactivate the Online Mode completely, the second decides about the format used for sending the EID. The Online Mode is switched on per default. When switched off, the AWR250 will not send the EID to the interfaces after reading a tag! So it is not recommended to disable it unless absolutely required. Select the desired setting using the confirm with keys and
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. or and confirm The default output format is Short ASCII 15. This is sending the 3-digit country code directly followed by the 12-digit national ID (no space in between), terminated with <CR><LF>. This format is quite common and also accepted by most weighing indicators on the market. A detailed explanation of the AWR250 output formats can be found in the separate document AWR250_Output-Formats_.... 7.6.1.4 Wireless Sync On/Off RFID readers according to ISO11784/11785 have activation and listening periods. If two or more readers operate in close vicinity, they should be synchronized in order to prevent interference and hence a reduction of reading performance, especially for HDX transponders. Since it is not possible to synchronize mobile readers wired in the field, Agrident readers offer a feature called Wireless Synchronization. This function was mainly invented in order to allow mobile devices the operation close to stationary readers without interfering with them. But also several mobile readers can synchronize wirelessly. 30/09/19 Page 30 of 44 AWR250 User Manual If you have other ISO11784/11785 readers operating close to the AWR250, it is highly recommended to activate this function. Select the desired setting using the confirm with
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keys and If stationary readers are used, the Wireless Synchronization works best if everything is Agrident equipment because Agrident Stationary Readers (ASR) also offer Wireless Synchronization and hence fixed timings which also allow best possible performance for wirelessly synchronized mobile readers. 7.6.1.5 Volume & Vibrator The AWR250 provides a speaker and a vibrating handle for signalization in addition to the LEDs and the display. These can be configured in this menu. After selecting Volume & Vibrator, a new menu is shown. The first menu item allows to set the speaker volume, the second is used to activate the vibrating motor in the handle or to deactivate it. Select the desired volume by using the keys. Each time a key is pressed a sound is played in order to indicate the currently selected volume. Confirm the selected volume with
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. 30/09/19 Page 31 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.2 Display 7.6.2.1 Set Date/Time 7.6.2.2 Set Switch Off Time 7.6.2.3 Set Display Colors The Display menu contains the items shown on the left side. Use the keys to select a setting and
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Apply the new setting Depending on the light conditions it can make sense to invert the background color. It can also be a question of the users personal preference. That can be done within this menu item.
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Change the setting 30/09/19 Page 32 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.2.4 Set Language 7.6.3 Interface Setup The default display language is always English. It is possible to upload up to 9 custom languages. Please contact your local distributor for further details. Select the desired language
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Set the selected language The Interface Setup contains settings for configuring the AWR250s Bluetooth interface. The scale and printer settings can be configured here as well. 7.6.3.1 Setup Scale The AWR250 is able to receive the weight from indicators which can send it via Bluetooth. There are different scale types supported, also from the major brands on the market. This function can only be used for Task-Mode, where the so called Weight-from-Scale field is available. There is only one menu item where the correct scale model needs to be configured. Choose the correct type depending on the model you have.
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Select the scale type Scales without integrated Bluetooth might be upgraded by using an external adapter. Please contact your local distributor for further details. 30/09/19 Page 33 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.3.2 Setup Printer The printer setup is the same as described in chapter 7.5.5, here is just another menu entry for configuring the same settings. 7.6.3.3 Bluetooth The AWR250 always incorporates a Class1 Bluetooth module. The range is up to 80 meters in line of sight. Inside buildings or when any other obstacles are present, it will be less. Please note that the range also depends on the Bluetooth partner. If the other device is only Class2, the range is much lower. This especially applies to devices like smart phones. There are several menu items for Bluetooth, which will be explained in this chapter. The Bluetooth menu contains the items shown on the left side. One item down / up Switch to first / last item
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Enter submenu resp. start action (BT Inquiry) The Bluetooth Mode determines if the AWR250 should initiate the connection to another device
(Master Mode) or if other devices should be able to connect to the AWR250. Per default, Bluetooth is not activated (OFF), so it must be switched on first. Then you have to decide whether the AWR250 should be the device initiating the connection (Master) or the other device (Slave). Select the desired Bluetooth Mode using the keys and confirm with
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When the AWR250 is in Master Mode, it needs to know the address of the intended Bluetooth partner, also called remote device. An easy way to find out this address is to scan for Bluetooth devices in range. Make sure the other device has Bluetooth activated, that it is discoverable and connectable and that it is in range. For smart phones, for example, it is normally required to make them discoverable first, usually for a particular time. This can be done in the phones Bluetooth settings. If this has been done, select Start BT Inquiry and press
. 30/09/19 Page 34 of 44 AWR250 User Manual The AWR250 starts scanning for other Bluetooth devices in range. This can take quite a long time, also depending on how many devices are found, but at least 10 seconds. The discovered devices are listed after the scan, sorted according to their names. Sometimes it might be useful to see the BD-address of the found devices instead of the names. You may switch between both views by using the key. Now you can see the list of discovered devices with their BD-addresses instead of the device names. Very often, the BD-address is somewhere on a label of a Bluetooth device. Since this address is unique, it can help to identify the correct device quickly. Choose a device from the list and select it by pressing
. The AWR250 will store this device as the Bluetooth partner and will try to connect to it automatically and permanently, if the reader is configured to Master Mode. Usually there should not be too many Bluetooth devices in use with the AWR250. In order to prevent unnecessary scans when switching from one Bluetooth partner to another one, the reader stores a Bluetooth Device History. This list includes the devices, which were selected as Bluetooth partner in the past. So scanning for already known devices is not required. Choose a device from the history in order to change the Bluetooth partner. The AWR250 will then use this device as remote device until further changes. Select a device from the history
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Set the device as the new remote device 30/09/19 Page 35 of 44 AWR250 User Manual The AWR250 supports four different Bluetooth profiles: Serial Port Profile (SPP), Human Interface Device (HID), HID smart and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), where BLE is more or less another technology rather than a profile. SPP emulates a serial cable to provide a simple replacement for RS232 connections. Commands can be sent into both directions it uses virtual serial ports. HID is used for typing in the EID sent via Bluetooth into text fields of applications running on the host device. This removes the need to develop a serial interface for the reader. The AWR250 is connected to the host as a virtual keyboard. When the cursor is in a text field in the app running on the host, the EID is filled into this field after a transponder has been read. Please note that it is not possible to send commands to the AWR250 in HID mode communication only works into one direction here. HID smart: Same as HID but the connection to the other device is only established after a transponder has been read. This is required for the use with Apple devices because as long as a Bluetooth device is connected as HID keyboard, the on-screen keyboard will not be available at all. BLE is reserved for special applications at the moment. Choose the desired Profile using the and confirm with
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keys in order to change the character and Use the the keys to move to the previous / next digit. When
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browsing through the list of characters, you can hold down the The one second, all digits will be erased. Press the key deletes the last digit. If you hold it for at least key in order to set the passkey. The menu item Bluetooth Info shows some Bluetooth hardware and firmware related information, the configured Bluetooth Mode & Profile and the connection status. Details concerning the color of the Bluetooth symbol depending on the connection status are explained in chapter 4.1.2.2. 30/09/19 Page 36 of 44 AWR250 User Manual BD Address: Bluetooth Device Address of the AWR250s Bluetooth module, unique worldwide Module: Bluetooth model, built into the reader; here:
BT43 Build Version: AWR250s Bluetooth module Firmware version Mode: Bluetooth Mode plus Bluetooth Profile in brackets Status: Connection Status, here: tries to connect to remote device In this case the AWR250 is connected to the remote device. When the connection would drop, the reader would try to reconnect to the configured Bluetooth partner until successful. This is done automatically. Here the AWR250 is configured to be the Bluetooth Slave. It is discoverable by other devices and it is connectable. The reader will not try to connect to a remote device in this configuration but it will just wait for incoming connections. 30/09/19 Page 37 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.4 Configuration After selecting Configuration, the menu shown on the left side will be displayed. 7.6.4.1 Set Factory Configuration 7.6.5 Device Info Set Factory Configuration puts all settings back to the factory default values. This might be useful if particular settings have been changed and the AWR250 is not operating as intended anymore. Please note that this action cannot be undone. Settings different from the factory defaults have to be made again. confirm reset abort reset The menu Device Info includes items showing information about the current battery status, the AWR250 firmware and some information on the hardware. 30/09/19 Page 38 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 7.6.5.1 Show Battery Info When fully charged, the battery info shows 100%. Below the charging indication, the display shows rough estimates concerning the remaining operating time in standby mode (AWR250 running but RFID engine is off), here 22 hours, and in continuous read mode, here 7 hours and 10 minutes. In this example the battery capacity is at 57 percent. The expected standby time is 12 hours and in continuous read mode there are 4 hours left. Bluetooth is also activated in this example; this is also included into the calculations. So the shown expected battery life considers all electric consumers that are currently active. Details concerning the battery symbol in status bar are explained in chapter 4.1.2.1. 7.6.5.2 Show Firmware Info 7.6.5.3 Show Hardware Info The item Show Firmware Info displays the readers firmware version plus some additional information like build date and bootloader version. You should have those information available in case of a support request. The Hardware Info shows the readers serial number and revisions of printed circuit board that is built into the device. You should have those information available as well in case of a support request. 30/09/19 Page 39 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 8 Battery precautions There are some important things to consider concerning the rechargeable battery pack. The allowed charge temperature is between 0C to +45C (32F to 113F). Discharging is allowed within the range of -20C to +60C (-4F to 140F) this is the allowed operating temperature for the battery. Storage instructions:
It shall be kept in shipping condition (70% discharge) or over than 70% discharge condition to storage for long period. It shall be kept in dry condition of low humidity, especially be free from high temperature
(45C / 113F or more). (Recommended Temperature 23C / 73F, Humidity 6520% or less.) Do not store the battery near heat sources, nor in a place subject to direct sunlight to storage in warehouse. When using the battery:
Misusing the battery may cause the battery to get hot, explode, or ignite and cause serious injury. Be sure to follow the safety rules listed below:
Do not place the battery in fire or heat the battery. Do not install the battery backwards so that the polarity is reversed. Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other with any metal object (such as wire). Do not carry or store the batteries together with necklaces, hairpins, or other metal objects. Do not penetrate the battery with nails, strike the battery with a hammer, step on the battery, or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks. Do not solder directly onto the battery. Do not expose the battery to water or salt water, or allow the battery to get wet. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. The battery contains safety and protection devices which, if damaged, may cause the battery to generate heat, explode or ignite. Do not place the battery on or near fires, stoves, or other high-temperature locations. Do not place the battery in direct sunshine, or use or store the battery inside cars in hot weather. Doing so may cause the battery to generate heat, explode, or ignite. Using the battery in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy. Do not insert the battery into equipment designed to be hermetically sealed. In some cases hydrogen or oxygen may be discharged from the cell which may result in rupture, fire or explosion. Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using, charging, or storing the battery, the battery emits an unusual smell, feels hot, changes color, changes shape, or appears abnormal in any other way. Contact your distributor if any of these problems are observed. Do not place the batteries in microwave ovens, high-pressure containers, or on induction cookware. In the event that the battery leaks and the fluid gets into ones eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye. When the battery is worn out, insulate the terminals with adhesive tape or similar materials before disposal. 30/09/19 Page 40 of 44 AWR250 User Manual While charging:
Be sure to follow the rules listed below while charging the battery. Failure to do so may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite and cause serious injury. When charging the battery, only use chargers supplied by Agrident. Do not attach the batteries to a power supply plug or directly to a car's cigarette lighter. Do not place the batteries in or near fire, or into direct sunlight. When the battery becomes hot, the built in safety equipment is activated, preventing the battery from charging further, and heating the battery can destroy the safety equipment and can cause additional heating, breaking, or ignition of the battery. Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite. The temperature range over which the battery can be charged is 0C to 45C. Charging the battery at temperatures outside of this range may cause the battery to become hot or to break. Charging the battery outside of this temperature range may also harm the performance of the battery or reduce the batterys expectancy. When discharging the battery:
Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the specified device. When the battery is used in devices aside from the specified device it may damage the performance of the battery or reduce its life expectancy, and if the device causes an abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite and cause serious injury. The temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is -20C to 60C. Use of the battery outside of this temperature range may damage the performance of the battery or may reduce its life expectancy. Disposal considerations:
Observe local, state and federal laws and regulations concerning battery disposal. Do not disassemble the battery!
9 Safety and care The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper use or use not consistent with that described in these operating instructions. The AWR250 Reader contains no parts that can be repaired by the user. For this reason the Reader Electronic may only be repaired by authorized customer service personnel. In both operation and storage of the reader please secure to comply with the environment conditions specified in the technical data. Clean the AWR250 Reader only with a damp cloth. Use only water and any commercially available cleaning agent. Any modification to the AWR250 Reader Electronic will render the warranty null and void. 30/09/19 Page 41 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 10 Warranty The manufacturer of the AWR250 Reader Electronic will provide a warranty of from the day the device is shipped and subject to the following conditions:
12 months 1. Without submission of proof of purchase no warranty can be given. 2. In the event that defects are detected the manufacturer is entitled to choose between up to two attempts at repair or supplying a replacement device on one occasion. The warranty period for the repaired item or for a replacement item is 3 months but will always extend to the end of the original warranty period. No further claims can be entertained, especially claims for compensation for consequential losses. This exclusion of liability does not apply to claims made on the basis of the Product Liability Act. 3. Warranty claims cannot be entertained unless the Agrident system was installed properly and used properly and for the purpose intended. No warranty obligations exist in particular when:
1. Damage is attributable to improper use of the device, to an incorrect connection or incorrect operator action;
2. The device was not cared for and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and this is the cause of the damage;
3. The damage is due to any modification to the device;
The damage is due to force majeure, for example lightning strike;
The damage is due to wear, resulting from overstressing mechanical parts. 11 International approvals 11.1 CE marking Hereby, Agrident GmbH declares that the AWR250, if used according to the instructions, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU. For use in all countries of the EU. To obtain a copy, contact Agrident GmbH and request the AWR250 Declaration of Conformity document. mail@agrident.com In case of alteration of the product, not agreed to by us, this declaration will lose its validity. This symbol indicates proof of conformity to applicable European Economic Community Council directives and harmonized standards published in the official journal of the European Communities. 30/09/19 Page 42 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 11.2 FCC and IC digital device limitations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Part 15 Clause 15.21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ISED RF Exposure Guidance Statement In order to comply with FCC/ISED RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm separation from the human body at all times. Afin de se conformer aux exigences d'exposition RF FCC / ISED, cet appareil doit tre install pour fournir au moins 20 cm de sparation du corps humain en tout temps. 30/09/19 Page 43 of 44 AWR250 User Manual 12 Trouble shooting For any problem please contact us:
Agrident GmbH Steinklippenstr. 10 30890 Barsinghausen Germany Telephone +49 5105 582573-10 FAX
+49 5105 582573-17 Mail: support@agrident.com 30/09/19 Page 44 of 44
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1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV SUD Product Service GmbH
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1 | Name |
M****** B********
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1 | Telephone Number |
49942********
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1 | Fax Number |
+49 9********
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1 |
m******@tuev-sued.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.13420000 | 0.13420000 |
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