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MDR-4330AT USER MANUAL  

83-00-001-DOC 

 

Please read this document before proceeding 

Please

 read and understand this document before using Sato Vicinity’s Readers. If you have 

any

 questions,  comment  or  suggestions  about  the  User  Manual  please  contact  Sato 

Vicinity

 Technology 

 

Important Information 

 

Installation

 Environment

 

 

For

  indoor  use  only  unless  otherwise  specified.

 

Install

  Sato  Vicinity’s  Readers 

within

 the temperature and humidity range according to the product specification.

 

The

 environment  must not contain corrosive, flammable or explosive agents or 

be

  subject  to rapid changes in temperature, to direct vibration or shock.

 

 

Installation

 

 

Sato Vicinity’s

 RFID reader-writers communicate with data carriers (RFID inlets, 

labels

 and  tags) using  the  13.56  MHz  High  Frequency  (HF)  band.  Some  industrial 

devices

  can  generate unwanted  noise  which  may  degrade  communication.  Make 

sure

  that  other  equipment  is  properly  installed,  grounded  and  at  a  reasonable 

distance.

 

Wireless

  communication  can  be  degraded  by  high-voltage  and  high-current 

lines

  and  other  sources  of  strong  electric  and  magnetic  fields.  Installation  in  such 

locations

 should be avoided

.

 

 

Maintenance

 

 

All

  Sato Vicinity’s  RFID  readers-writers  are  low  maintenance  equipment.  Except  for 

externally

 accessible fuses there are no user-serviceable parts in any Reader. There is 

no

 requirement to remove the cover of the Reader. 

 

!

 

Removal

 of the Reader cover by unauthorised personnel will void the product

 

warranty

 

Do

 not attempt to clean internally. Periodic cleaning of external case parts with a damp cloth is 

advisable.

 Turn off the Reader before cleaning. Do not use solvents of any kind! 

 

 

In

 order to avoid electric shock do not remove the Reader cover or  attempt 

to

  repair.  The  equipment  must  be  maintained  by authorised, qualified and 

service-trained

 personnel only 

 

 

For

  disposal  purposes  Readers  should  be  treated  as  industrial waste. 

 

 

This

 symbol on  the  Reader or on its packaging indicates that  this Reader shall not  be treated as 

household

  waste. Instead it  shall be  handed  over to an  appropriate  collection  point for the 

recycling

  of  electrical  and  electronic  equipment.  By  ensuring  this  Reader  is  disposed  off 

correctly,

  you  will  help  prevent  potential  negative  consequences  for  the  environment  and 

human

  health,  which  could  otherwise  be  caused  by  inappropriate  waste  handling  of  this 

product.

  The  recycling  of  materials  will  help  to  conserve  natural  resources. For  more  detailed 

information

 about recycling of this Reader, please contact your local city office, your household 

waste

 disposal service or the Sato Vicinity Technology regional sales office.

 

Summary of Contents for MDR-4330AT

Page 1: ...k Vic 3042 Tel 61 3 9365 1000 Fax 61 3 9331 7455 Sydney Unit 3 87 Station Road Seven Hills NSW 2147 Tel 61 2 9624 2777 Fax 61 2 9838 4050 Auckland NZ 47 MacKelvie Street Grey Lynn Auckland Tel 64 9 360 0862 Fax 64 9 360 0861 APPENDIX I OF TEST REPORT T141013_F USER MANUAL FCC ID 2ACXQ MDR 4330AT Manufacturer Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd Test Sample Desk Top Reader 4330 Auto Tune Model Number MDR 4330AT S...

Page 2: ...330AT USER MANUAL 1 83 00 001 DOC SATO VICINITY User Manual MDR 4330AT Desktop Reader Writer Document Number 83 00 001 DOC Last Changed 17 November 2014 Copyright Sato Vicinity 2014 Commercial in Confidence ...

Page 3: ...ction 8 3 2 Before You Begin 9 3 2 1 Installation Environment 9 3 2 2 Working with Tags 10 3 2 3 Installation Requirements 10 3 2 4 Tag to Reader Orientation 10 3 3 Hardware Installation 11 3 3 1 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using USB 12 3 3 2 Connecting a Reader to a Computer using Ethernet 13 3 4 Reader Manager Software Installation 13 3 4 1 Software Installation and Functionality Test 14 3...

Page 4: ... low maintenance equipment Except for externally accessible fuses there are no user serviceable parts in any Reader There is no requirement to remove the cover of the Reader Removal of the Reader cover by unauthorised personnel will void the product warranty Do not attempt to clean internally Periodic cleaning of external case parts with a damp cloth is advisable Turn off the Reader before cleanin...

Page 5: ...r pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipm...

Page 6: ...ty reserves the rights to change its product design specifications and product range 1 5 Meaning of Alert Symbols and Signal Words Notes and Tips Application Notes This part of the Manual requires your attention In order to avoid electric shock follow the instructions provided CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in minor or moderate injury Can cause...

Page 7: ...ovides the standard Application Programmer Interface to serve end user applications This application runs on the Reader RFID Radio Frequency Identification RFID inlet A RFID device comprising a microchip and a printed antenna copper aluminium conductive inks on a flexible substrate PET plastic film RFID Label RFID inlet with adhesive backing sticky label RFID Tag Generic name for RFID inlet and la...

Page 8: ...any other nearby sensitive equipment The MDR 4330AT offers connection to a PC via Ethernet or USB and is simple to set up and use straight out of the box It is supplied with our Reader Manager software which provides a platform for reader setup configuration demonstrations testing and application development The MDR 4330AT has been successfully adopted across various industries ranging from the me...

Page 9: ...ocumentation Folder Contains various PDF documents including User Manuals Programmer information CD ReadMe txt Text file describing all the files on the CD Reader Manager Install exe The GUI application for configuration and demonstration of all readers A power cable is not included with the supply End users should purchase a power cable suitable for the country of use Ethernet USB cables are not ...

Page 10: ...NINIG Do not operate this Reader in an environment which contains flammable or explosives gases or fumes Sato Vicinity s RFID readers communicate with data carriers RFID inlets labels and tags using the 13 56 MHz High Frequency HF band Some industrial devices can generate unwanted noise which may degrade communication Make sure that other equipment is properly installed grounded and are at a reaso...

Page 11: ...s Smaller tags require higher field strengths to communicate with a Reader and as a result they may not communicate with some Readers or have to be closer to a Reader antenna to function If you require further information specific to your application please consult Sato Vicinity or your support organisation 3 2 3 Installation Requirements The MDR 4330AT is a stand alone peripheral desktop device t...

Page 12: ...he power source is realized via a low voltage power pack MDR 4330AT with power connected Step 2 Plug the power supply into AC power mains LEDs will come on When power is applied to an MDR 4330AT Reader the LEDs on the unit should operate as follows The red LED A and green LED B will immediately illuminate then both LEDs will be switched off after approximately 9 seconds ...

Page 13: ...Computer using USB Connect the MDR 4330AT Reader to a host computer using a USB data communication cable by plugging the USB cable into the MDR 4330AT USB Device port and the host computer USB port Switch the reader on It can take up to 4 minutes for windows to load the USB drivers for the reader on some computers Once the USB driver has loaded the reader will be listed under Network adapters as a...

Page 14: ...Software Installation Reader Manager is a graphical application for Windows It provides a platform for reader setup configuration demonstrations testing and application development When it is run Reader Manager can connect to a single reader at one time it can switch between multiple readers Multiple copies of Reader Manager can be run each of which can be connected to different reader The program...

Page 15: ...y install if required In this case the following window is shown Click OK PJM Reader Manager Setup Python runtime installation popup You will be prompted for the directory to install the Python system as shown below In most cases the default directory is the best choice Click Install Python installation Destination folder selection window You will be presented with the license agreement Click I Ag...

Page 16: ...led with the current version you can force a reinstall by manually ticking the checkbox Next to the application You will be prompted for the directory to install Reader Manager The default location is the best choice but you may change the location as required click Next Reader Manager Installation Destination folder selection window ...

Page 17: ...ion window 3 4 2 Connecting to a Reader A Reader provides Ethernet and USB device interfaces to allow for client connection The USB interface uses TCP IP networking over USB as the protocol This allows you to connect to a reader as if it was a normal network So all the usual services such as telnet and FTP are available Step 1 Ensure the reader is switched on with the communication cable connected...

Page 18: ...llowing steps 1 In Found New Hardware Wizard tick Yes this time only to search for software and press Next 2 In What do you want wizard to do Tick Install the software automatically and press Next 3 Wait while the wizard installs the software Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Ignore other message and press Continue anyway 4 Press Finish 5 Open the Connection menu to see a list of Readers and the new...

Page 19: ...ur left mouse button You will notice that the green status bubble to the left of the reader turns into a green arrow the IP address of the reader will be displayed in the bottom right corner of the Reader Manager window Dynamic Reader List with reader connected To setup static IP address connections to readers refer to the Reader Manager User Manual 40 01 006 DOC 3 4 3 Communication Test From the ...

Page 20: ...ould be one 1 An example of this is shown below The Addition of more tags cause more squares to progressively populate with the tag s ID number and the number of times the tag was sighted Removing a tag will cause the tag to Expire turning the relevant square on the grid to turn dark grey the data will be preserved Placing the same tag back on the reader will cause the relevant square to change fr...

Page 21: ... 1 tag on the reader 3 4 4 Changing the Reader System Configuration Ensure the Reader is connected as described above From the Tools menu select System then Configuration System as shown below The Configuration System window will open Configuration System tool selection ...

Page 22: ...ave button to the right to save your changes to the reader System Configuration window 3 4 5 Changing the Reader s Network Setup Ensure the Reader is connected as described above From the Tools menu select System then Configuration System as shown in section 3 3 4 The Configuration System window will open Select the Network Configuration tab as shown below By default the reader is set to obtain an...

Page 23: ...eader is recorded for future reference Applying a label to the reader showing the allocated IP address is ideal Tip If you make an error in the reader Network configuration the reader may no longer be visible on the network wrong IP range for example If this happens you can connect to the reader using a USB cable correct the issue ...

Page 24: ...he Ethernet USB cable is working correctly try using an alternative cable Power cycle the Reader restart the host computer The tag type is incompatible with the reader Use the appropriate tag type for the reader contact your local supplier to help with tag compatibility information Reader faulty Contact your local supplier for support Cannot find and connect to the reader as the reader is not show...

Page 25: ...MDR 4330AT USER MANUAL 24 83 00 001 DOC 5 Document Revision History Version Date Person Change Ver 1 0 17 Nov 2014 Steve Antonio Initial Release of 83 00 001 DOC ...

Page 26: ...ion rate Up to 150 tags s Host Host Interface USB Ethernet Minimum Host Requirements Windows XP SP2 500 MHz CPU 128 MB RAM Environmental Operating Environment Indoor use Temperature Range 0 C to 45 C ambient Humidity 10 to 80 non condensing Reader Placement Can be placed next to each other Mechanical External Dimensions L x W x H 440 x 290 x 84 mm Net Weight 7 85 kg Net Volume 0 00074 m3 Certifica...

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