Product Reference Guide
13
Getting Started
The reader can be connected to almost all devices sup-
porting the Bluetooth® HID profile (keyboard emulation):
tablets, smartphones, Windows-PC, Android devices, iOS,
etc.
To move the first steps and get familiar with the product
you will need:
•
n. 1 DLR-BT001-XX UHF RFID reader (XX = EU or US)
with its own accessories (micro type B USB cable and
supply unit).
•
n. 1 set of labels (few low cost passive UHF Tag
labels)
•
n. 1 DLR-TL001 Temperature Logger Tag: a”semi-
passive” (battery-powered) unit communicating as a
Tag but having some more complex features and
data handling capabilities.
It is not strictly necessary
for an elementary learning approach
. Read the NOTE
below.
SW tools fully covering the needs for the matching
reader’s standard (ETSI/EU or FCC/US) and specific docu-
mentation (Quick Start Guide) can be found in the Data-
logic website.
NOTE
The Temperature Logger Tag is a battery powered
element able to sample alone the temperature
history of the accompanying good/s. The data
exchange with the reader is more complex. This
kind of tag has a much wider memory, it is pro-
grammable (in particular its sampling time could
be customized and optimized to get an “as low as
possible power consumption”). The structure of
the antenna circuit interface to the UHF RFID
reader is the same as in the passive tags, working
with the same link profile. A sample is given in
Figure 8. on page 14
It is named “semi-passive” unit due to its merge
of the passive antenna circuit interface and the
low consumption active temperature processor.