User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manual RFID Reader LF40C THR
- 1 Identification
- 2 Declaration of Conformity
- 3 General Instructions
- 4 Safety Instructions
- 5 Product Specifications
- 6 Installation
- 7 Operation
- 7.1 Operating personnel
- 7.2 Normal operating mode
- 7.3 Setup mode
- 7.3.1 Parameter
- Parameter 0 (0x00)
- Parameter 6 (0x06)
- Parameter 32 (0x20)
- Parameter 33 (0x21)
- Parameter 34 (0x22)
- Parameter 35 (0x23)
- Parameter 39 (0x27)
- Parameter 80 (0x50)
- Parameter 81 (0x51)
- Parameter 82 (0x52)
- Parameter 83 (0x53)
- Parameter 85 (0x55)
- Parameter 86 (0x56)
- Parameter 97 (0x61)
- Parameter 98 (0x62)
- Parameter 99 (0x63)
- 7.3.1 Parameter
- 7.4 Status diagram as overview
- 7.5 Flow chart
- 7.6 ASCII values for setup
- 8 Service and Troubleshooting
- 9 Dismantling and Storage
- 10 Transport and Disposal
- Index
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Chapter 7
Operation
7Operation
This chapter gives you an overview of the following topics:
■ Operating personnel
■ Normal operating mode
■ Setup mode
■ Status diagram as overview
■ Flow chart
■ ASCII values for setup
7.1 Operating personnel
7.2 Normal operating mode
The reader works like a connected keyboard. Place the cursor into a text
document or into a text input field of the active application to read a transponder.
Hold the device near a transponder and press one of the two read buttons
(see
Foil keypad and Side view).
The reader reads the transponder and, via the USB interface, writes the read data
into the text document or input field. The data format (ASCII or HEX) depends on
the setup setting (see chapter
Setup mode).
If the read operation has been successful, the reader confirms this by a short
sound signal (per page read). If the read operation has not been successful, you
can hear an additional long sound signal.
CAUTION
The RFID reader LF40C THR should only be operated by specially trained
personnel. If you have doubts about the required qualifications, contact the
manufacturer.
Operating the device without special training can result in damage to the reader
and/or connected devices.