KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA INC. 801283 Manuale Utente
Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual
A316000-853
Handheld Reader (HHR) PDA Kit – Owners manual A316000-853
Serial port – RS232 cables
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The HHR “direct to PDA cable”, part number 801282-001
connects the HHR directly to the
PDA 16 pin “charger base” port.
The 9 pin “D” female connector on the PDA
charger base cable connects to the HHR “DB9
adapter cable”, part number 801282-002.
connects the HHR directly to the
PDA 16 pin “charger base” port.
The 9 pin “D” female connector on the PDA
charger base cable connects to the HHR “DB9
adapter cable”, part number 801282-002.
FCC Advisements
Warning:
changes
and/or modification
not expressly
approved by Mark IV
Industries Ltd. could
void the user’s
authority to operate
the equipment.
not expressly
approved by Mark IV
Industries Ltd. could
void the user’s
authority to operate
the equipment.
HHR Specifications (P/N 801283-247)
Note: specifications are subject to change without notice.
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FCC ID: JQU801283
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Operating temperature range: 0
°C to 45°C.
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Storage temperature range: -40
°C to +85°C for up to 24 hours
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Humidity: 5% through 95% R.H. (non-condensing).
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Shock and vibration: designed for portable use only.
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Operating life (battery): 2+ years, under normal use (<150 transactions/day)
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Dimensions: width 80 mm, length 110 mm, depth 13 mm to 23 mm
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Weight: 107 grams (not including cables)
Manual revisions
Rev
Date
(ddmmyy)
Type
Description
@4
6-Oct-03
none
DRAFT not for release yet
A2
9-Oct-03
add
HHR and kit item part numbers
A3
21-Oct-03
add
FCC
Advisement
A4
29-Oct-03
change
FCC
Advisements
Description:
The handheld reader (HHR) by itself
performs as a tag functional verifier
and CRC status checker. Audible and
visual indicators provide recognition of
the tag status.
The serial port may be connected to a
PDA to display and log any
successfully captured tag data.
Reader software for the
PDA is supplied on one
diskette in the HHR
system kit.
The PDA data logs may
be uploaded to a
“host” computer.
performs as a tag functional verifier
and CRC status checker. Audible and
visual indicators provide recognition of
the tag status.
The serial port may be connected to a
PDA to display and log any
successfully captured tag data.
Reader software for the
PDA is supplied on one
diskette in the HHR
system kit.
The PDA data logs may
be uploaded to a
“host” computer.
How to verify/read a tag.
The tag must be an IAG tag or have an IAG compatible data format.
Place the tag to be read underneath the handheld reader, see Fig. 2.
Press the push button switch for about 1 second and release it. The
LEDs and audible tone indicate the tag status as follows:
Place the tag to be read underneath the handheld reader, see Fig. 2.
Press the push button switch for about 1 second and release it. The
LEDs and audible tone indicate the tag status as follows:
Table 1- LED and tone status indications
Red
Yellow
Green
Tone
Tag
status
off
off
off
2
short
beeps
tag not read,
try again
try again
off
off
on steady for
5 seconds
5 seconds
4 short beeps
tag is OK
flashing
off
off
on steady for
5 seconds
5 seconds
tag data is
faulty
faulty
off
flashing
off
8
long
beeps
data read but
CRC is in error
CRC is in error
serial port
audible tone
red, yellow, green
LEDs
push button
switch
MARK IV
FCC ID: JQU 801283
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,
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.
file: HHR Kit Owners manual Rev. A
2003 MKIV IVHS