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RFID READER MODEL IDR-3000 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE GUIDE (8200-0222-02, REV. 1/A) 
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RFID Reader  
Model IDR-3000 
Installation and Service Guide 
 
The Model IDR-3000 RFID Reader uses RFID 
(radio frequency identification) technology to read 
data stored on RFID tags and labels. The RFID 
Reader operates as an SQL (structured query 
language) server, providing tag data in response to 
requests from another application. A separate 
software application may be used to direct its 
operation and provide a user interface. 
The RFID Reader supports UHF (ultra high 
frequency) and HF (high frequency) antennas 
which are available separately. The reader 
provides two UHF and two HF antenna ports and 
transfers data to a computer through an Ethernet 
port. 
Contents 
 
© Sensormatic 2003 
About this Guide 
This installation and service guide explains how to 
install the Model IDR-3000 RFID Reader and use 
the browser-based interface. 
Use the instructions provided with the antennas to 
install and service the antennas. 
If you need assistance... 
Call the RFID support line at 1-800-543-9740. 
Before You Begin 
Installation Requirements 
• 
The RFID reader is shipped with a certified 
limited power source with a cable length of 
1.8m (6ft). 
• 
Use only authorized antennas and cables to 
maintain FCC approval (see Authorized 
Antennas on page 2)
• 
In order to comply with FCC requirements for 
RF exposure safety, a separation distance of 
at least 22cm (8.7in.) needs to be maintained 
between the radiating elements of the antenna 
and the bodies of nearby persons. 
• 
Antennas must be mounted within 3.6m (12ft) 
cable distance of the reader.  
• 
Provide strain relief for all reader connections. 
• 
A shielded Ethernet cable must be used to 
communicate with other devices. 
• 
Multiple readers and antennas can be used in 
combination to enhance detection at specific 
locations provided the software application is 
able to synchronize antenna operation. 
Performance Considerations 
RFID reader performance may be affected by 
external factors including: 
• 
Tag variables 
• 
Environment 
Performance tests conducted under typical 
operating conditions at your site are recommended 
to help you optimize system performance.