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ON2BT3READER01Wireless RFID Reader

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Wireless RFID Reader - FCC ID ON2BT3READER01 - InfoClip
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Nov 10, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 10, 2004
Equipment Note
Wireless RFID Reader
Frequency Range
0.13042000 - 0.13714000
Company
InfoClip
Country
United States

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Users Manual

20 For more information contact AgInfoLink at 800-287-8787 FCC Compliance Information: Wireless RFID Tag Reader Bluetooth Communication Model 2 19 Notes: 18 BT3 Reader Specifications: • Repeated six-foot drop test to concrete • Physical Shock Test: >5 00G for 40 milliseconds • Water- and dust-resistant (NEMA 12 / I.P. 65) • Infrared trigger • Power: 9.6-Volt Makita rechargeable battery, model 9000 and 9033 • Multiple hours of continuous operation • Fast charger recharges battery in under one hour • RFID Reader: 134.2 KHz, ISO 11785 • Reads Full Duplex (FDXB) and Half Duplex (HDX) tags • RF communication: Bluetooth™ Class 1 • Bluetooth™ communication settings: • 115,200 Baud Standard (Configurable from 244 baud to 1.38 Mbaud in multiples of 244) • Parity: None • Data Bits: 8 • Stop Bits: 1 • “Server” or “Client” device modes • Communication range: Up to 330 ft., line-of-site • Factory default communication PIN: 1234 • U.S. Patent No. 6,346,885 3 Table of Contents: 4 - Overview 5 - Reader Parts 6 - Operation Notes 7 - Battery 8 - Bluetooth on a PDA 11 - Communication with a PDA 12 - Bluetooth on a Laptop or Desktop 13 - External Bluetooth Transceivers 14 - Communicating with a computer 15 - Communicating with a Scale 16 - Multiple Wireless Devices with one Computer 18 - Reader Specifications 19 - Notes 20 - FCC and Company Contact Information 4 The BT3 Wireless RFID Tag Reader is an environmentally-robust device that reads RFID (radio frequency identification) tags and communicates the tag number, wirelessly, back to a host device such as a computer or PDA. This means you’re no longer “tethered” to your computer — you can move about and scan items at will, sending the ID’s to the computer, wire-lessly. And, if you’re using the BT3 with a PDA, you can keep the rugged reader separate from the less-rugged hand-held PDA. BT3’s RFID reader is ISO (International Standards Organiza-tion) 11785-compliant and is capable of reading all ISO 11784 RFID tags, including both full duplex (FDX) and half duplex (HDX) tag versions. Features Overview: • Rugged construction • Water and dust-resistant (NEMA 12 / I.P. 65) • Removable, long-lasting battery • Infrared trigger doesn’t wear out • Allows for long reach into tight or dangerous areas • Only one moving part (On\Off switch) • Communicates wirelessly with host devices via Blue-tooth™ • Works with PDA’s, peripherals, desktop and laptop computers. • Can be configured as a Bluetooth™ (BT) Client or Server • User-definable communication and security settings, in-cluding password protection BT3 Overview 17 Laptop or Desktop Computer Multiple BT Devices Commu- nicating With One Computer BT-Equipped Scale Indicator BT Transceiver BT transceiver re-ceives the tag ID from BT3 and weight from scale and passes the values to the host computer software. BT Scale and BT3 Reader each send data sepa-rately to one host com-puter applica-tion, wire-lessly, from up to 330 ft. away. Custom Commu-nication Software on host computer 16 Using Multiple Wireless Devices With One Computer • With the right hardware, it’s possible to have more than one device communicating with the host computer. • For instance, two BT3 readers or one BT3 and one scale may communicate with the host computer. • When setting up a computer that’s capable of communi-cating with multiple BT devices, assign a different COM port to each BT device. • Important: Custom host computer software is usually neces-sary to communicate with more than one device. 5 TT2 Reader Parts Target “sweet spot” for read-ing RFID Tags. Also acts as recess for com-pany logo. Battery compart-ment with thumb screw and hinged door. Low battery LED indica-tor. Flickers red / green when low battery. Loop for attach-ing lanyard. Reader activation and tag-read LED indicator. Red when looking for tag; flickers yellow when a tag is read (also will hear a “beep”). On/Off toggle switch — flip it, don’t push it! Infrared trig-ger. Place finger here to read a tag. 6 BT3 Operation Notes Important — Notes and Pointers — Please Read • When turning the reader on, flip (don’t push) the On/Off toggle toward the side of the reader showing the metal screw heads. • The reader “beeps” once when first turned on. • To trigger a read, grip the reader just behind the On/Off switch to break the infrared beam. • Once the reader begins looking fo r a tag, it will remain in the “read” mode for at least ten seconds and the red LED near the end of the reader will remain on. • If the reader “times out”, you will need to grip the infrared trig- ger again so the reader will begin a new tag search. • If a tag is read before the reader times out, the reader will stay in read mode and will continue to search for tags. • When connecting to your computer or PDA you may be asked for a PIN. The factory default PIN is: 1234 . • If the reader will be idle for more than a half hour, use the tog-gle switch to turn the reader off. Also make sure to “Exit” the software application on your PDA or host computer. • To reconnect, turn on the reader, then re-start your application software and follow the Bluetooth connection instructions. • The “Low Battery” indicator LED above the trigger will flash red when the battery needs to be charged. • NEVER turn the BT3 reader off while your host application is running. Always exit the application prior to turning off the reader. 15 Reader reads RFID tag from several inches away. The reader sends ID to BT-enabled scale, wirelessly, up to a 330 feet away. Communicating With a Scale Scale’s internal or external BT Transceiver accepts tag ID and displays “record” on scale indicator. ( ( ( BT-Equipped Scale Indicator • It’s possible to send tag ID’s directly to a scale or other peripheral device if that device is Bluetooth-capable. 14 ( ( ( Laptop or Desktop Computer BT Transceiver BT transceiver receives the tag ID and passes it to the computer’s soft-ware application . The reader sends tag ID to the computer’s BT transceiver, wirelessly, up …

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Users Manual

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Attestation Statements

7/28/2004 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 We the undersigned, hereby certify that, in the case of individual applicant, he or she is not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 USC 853a or in the case of non-individual applicant (e.g. corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association), no party to the applicant is subject to a denial of federal benefit pursuant to that action. Sincerely, General Manager

ID Label/Location Info

MORRISON ENGINEERING 5491 Sage Ct. Johnstown, Colorado USA The Brand Of Excellence 80534 (970) 587-2661 "BlueTooth" Tag Tracker II Reader FCC ID # sticker: Label as shown is 2X in size. Label material = Brady part # LAT-23-773-2.5. This is a laser printable silver mylar label with permashield over coat. The recess for this label must be 1.275” X 0.787” X 0.015” deep. Serial number definition: 1) The BTR stands for BlueTooth Reader. 2) The XXXXXX is where the numeric serial number is placed. It will occupy as many positions as required. InfoClip LLC FCC ID: ON2BT3READER01 Model# BT3 S/N: BTRXXXXXX

Test Report

TRL C OMPLIANCE S ERVICES L TD EMC D IVISION M OSS V IEW N IPE L ANE U P H OLLAND W EST L ANCASHIRE WN8 9PY U NITED K INGDOM T ELEPHONE +44 (0)1695 556666 F AX +44 (0)1695 557077 E- MAIL [email protected] www.trlcompliance.com 0728 FS 21805 TEST REPORT NO: RU1121/6781 COPY NO: 2 ISSUE NO: 1 FCC ID: ON2BT3READER01 REPORT ON THE CERTIFICATION TESTING OF A InfoClip LLC BT3 RFID reader WITH RESPECT TO THE FCC RULES CFR 47, PART 15.209 and 15.247 INTENTIONAL RADIATOR SPECIFICATION ON BEHALF OF Brainboxes Ltd TEST DATE: 11 th August – 10 th September 2004 TESTED BY: J CHARTERS APPROVED BY: P GREEN PRODUCT MANAGER DATE: 8 th October 2004 Distribution: Copy Nos: 1. INFOCLIP LLC 2. FCC EVALUATION LABORATORIES 3. TRL EMC THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED ONLY IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE RU1121/6781 Page 2 of 87 CONTENTS PAGE CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY & COMPLIANCE 3 APPLICANT’S SUMMARY 4 EQUIPMENT TEST CONDITIONS 5 TESTS REQUIRED 6 SAMPLE CALCULATIONS 6 TEST RESULTS ANNEX PHOTOGRAPHS A APPLICANT’S SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTATION LIST B BAND OCCUPANCY PLOT RFID C H FIELD SCAN DATA RFID D E FIELD SCAN DATA RFID E CARRIER FREQUENCY SEPARATION BLUETOOTH F NUMBER OF HOPPING CHANNELS PLOT BLUETOOTH G 20dB BANDWIDTH PLOT BLUETOOTH H TIME OF OCCUPANCY BLUETOOTH I PEAK POWER CONDUCTED BLUETOOTH J CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS BLUETOOTH K BAND-EDGE EMISSIONS CONDUCTED BLUETOOTH L BAND-EDGE EMISSIONS RADIATED BLUETOOTH M Notes: 1. Component failure during test YES NO [ ] [X] 2. If Yes, details of failure: 3. The facilities used for the testing of the product contain in this report are FCC Listed. 4. The contents of the attached applicants declarations and other supplied information are not covered by the scope of this laboratory’s UKAS or FCC accreditations’ and is provided in good faith. RU1121/6781 Page 3 of 87 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY & COMPLIANCE FCC IDENTITY: ON2BT3READER01 PURPOSE OF TEST: CERTIFICATION TEST SPECIFICATION: FCC RULES CFR 47, Part 15.209 & 15.247 TEST RESULT: Compliant to Specification EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST: BT3 RFID reader EQUIPMENT SERIAL No: Engineering sample EQUIPMENT TYPE: RFID reader with Bluetooth interface PRODUCT USE: Wireless tag reader CARRIER EMISSION: Bluetooth: 0.019 W EIRP RFID: 1.93μV/m @ 300m ANTENNA TYPE: Bluetooth: Integral RFID: Integral ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA: Not applicable CHANNEL SPACING: Not applicable. Both the RFID and Bluetooth are wideband application. FREQUENCY GENERATION.: RFID SAW Resonator [ ] Crystal [X] Synthesiser [ ] FREQUENCY GENERATION.: BLUETOOTH SAW Resonator [ ] Crystal [ ] Synthesiser [X] MODULATION METHOD: RFID Amplitude [ ] Digital [ ] Angle [X] MODULATION METHOD: BLUETOOTH Amplitude [ ] Digital [X] Angle [ ] POWER SOURCE(s): 9.6Volts dc TEST DATE(s): 11 th August – 10 th September 2004 ORDER No(s): R&D10031 APPLICANT: Brainboxes Ltd ADDRESS: Unit 3 Wavertree Boulevard South Wavertree Technology Park Liverpool L7 9PF TESTED BY: J Charters APPROVED BY: P Green Product manager RU1121/6781 Page 4 of 87 APPLICANT’S SUMMARY EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT): BT3 RFID reader EQUIPMENT TYPE: RFID reader with Bluetooth interface SERIAL NUMBER OF EUT: Engineering sample PURPOSE OF TEST: CERTIFICATION TEST SPECIFICATION(s): FCC RULES CFR 47, Part 15.209 & 15.247 TEST RESULT: COMPLIANT Yes No [X] [ ] APPLICANT’S CATEGORY: MANUFACTURER IMPORTER DISTRIBUTOR TEST HOUSE AGENT [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [X] APPLICANT’S ORDER No(s): R&D10031 APPLICANT’S CONTACT PERSON(s): Mr J Kaye E-mail address: [email protected] APPLICANT: Brainboxes Ltd ADDRESS: Unit 3 Wavertree South Boulevard Wavertree Technolgy Park Liverpool L7 9PF TEL: 0151 220 2500 FAX: 0151 252 0446 MANUFACTURER: InfoClip LLC ADDRESS: 1860 Lefthand Circle Suite G Longmont Colorado 80501 TEL: 303 682 9898 EUT(s) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United Sates of America TEST LABORATORY: TRL EMC UKAS ACCREDITATION No: 0728 TEST DATE(s) 11 th August – 10 th September 2004 TEST REPORT No: RU1121/6781 RU1121/6781 Page 5 of 87 EQUIPMENT TEST / EXAMINATIONS REQUIRED 1. TEST/EXAMINATION RULE PART DETECTOR APPLICABILITY 15.209 Average RFID Intentional Emission Frequency: 15.247 Peak Bluetooth 15.209 Average RFID Intentional Emission Field Strength: - - Bluetooth not applicbale 15.35 Peak RFID Intentional Emission Band Occupancy: 15.247(a)1 Peak Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Intentional Emission EIRP (mW): 15.247(b)1 Peak Bluetooth 15.207 - RFID not applicable Spurious Emissions – Conducted: 15.207 - Bluetooth not applicable - - RFID not applicable Spurious Emissions – Conducted: 15.247 Peak Bluetooth 15.209 Quasi peak RFID Spurious Emissions – Radiated <1000MHz: 15.209 ,15.247 Quasi Peak Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Spurious Emissions – Radiated >1000MHz: 15.247 15.209 Peak average Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Transmitter Carrier Frequency Separation 15.247(a)(1) Peak Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Transmitter Maximum Peak Power Output Power 15.247(b)(1) Peak Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Transmitter Band Edge Conducted Emissions 15.247(c) Peak Bluetooth - - RFID not applicable Transmitter Band Edge Radiated Emission 15.247(c) Peak Bluetooth Extrapolation Factor 15.31(f) - Both RFID and Bluetooth Maximum Frequency of Search: 15.33 - Both RFID and Bluetooth Antenna Arrangements Integral: 15.203 - Both RFID and Bluetooth Antenna Arrangements External Connector: 15.204 - Both RFID and Bluetooth Restricted Bands 15.205 - Both RFID and Bluetooth 2. Product Description : The BT3 RFID reader is a wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) device. The unit reads the data store on ISO11784 RFID tags using a transceiver operating on 134.2kHz. The data from the data is the transmitted to the a laptop/PDA using a Bluetooth module operating in the 2.4GHz ISM frequency band. RU1121/6781 Page 6 of 87 3. Temperatures: Ambient (Tnom) 25 o C 4. Supply Voltages: Vnom +9.6Vdc Note: Vnom voltages are as stated above unless otherwise shown on the test report page Single channel [ ] Two channel [ ] 5. Equipment Category: Multi-channel [X] Na…

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Test Setup Photos

RU1121/6781 Page 25 of 87 PHOTOGRAPH No. 1 TEST SETUP

Contact Information

Applicant

Lee Curkendall(Chief Technology Officer)
303-682-9898Fax: 303-265-9897

Technical Contact

Morrison Engineering IncMatt Morrison
[email protected]970 587 2661

5491 Sage Ct · Johnstown, Colorado · United States

Test Firm

TRL EMC LimitedNeil Roche
[email protected]44-1684-833818Fax: 44-1684-833858

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.13042 MHz - 0.13714 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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