CipherLab Co. Ltd. 1862 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 1
   Understanding RFID Reader 
 
Group1 System Status (Green LED1): 
 
Press <F1>+<F2> to enter Group1 with Green LED1. In the Group1, you can press 
<F1> to switch among Battery Status, Bluetooth
®
 Signal Quality, and Data Memory 
Space. After idling for 3-seconds timeout, the LED status will return to normal mode.   
 
Power Level (Red LED) 
 
Battery Empty                                                                                                                Full Battery     
                                                                           
 
Bluetooth
®
 Signal Strength (RSSI) (Blue LED) 
 
        Poor                                                                                                                            Very Good 
 
 
Available Memory Capacity (Green LED) 
 
  Memory Full                                                                                                                  Memory Empty 
 
Note: You must have an active Bluetooth
®
 connection to display the Bluetooth
®
 signal 
strength. 
 
Group2 RFID Assistance (White LED1): 
 
Press <F1>+<F2> to switch to Group2 with White LED1. The Group2 includes two 
defined commands (Command1 and 2). Press <F2> to switch between Command1 and 
Command2; press <F1> to execute the command. The LED status will return to normal 
mode when you idle for about 3 seconds during configuration. 
 
Command1: Set Single or Multi-Tag Scan Mode. With F1 pressed, two beeps with 
tones ascend from low to high. 
   (As serial commands: “#@rf_scan=6” or “#@rf_scan=9”)   
 
Command2: Clear the tag list for Multi-Tag Scan Mode. With F1 pressed, two beeps 
with tones ascend from low to high. 
(As serial command: “#@rf_mtagcnt=”) 
Press <F2> to switch between Command 1 and 2 (each press two beeps with tones 
ascending from low to high). 
   
  Command1                                                                                                                    Command2