TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL Revision 0.
Visit the trID R1210I web page, you will find the latest revision of data sheets, manuals, certifications, technical drawings, software and firmware. All you need to start using your reader in a few clicks! Scope of Manual The goal of this manual is to provide the basic information to work with the trID R1210I RAIN RFID Smart Tray Reader. Change Document Record Date 14 Oct 2021 25 Nov 2021 Revision 0.0 0.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (Preliminary) This device was tested and found to comply with the limits set forth in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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.
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List of Figures Fig. 1.1: trID R1210I Reader ................................................................................................................................................................6 Fig. 1.2: Front Panel ..............................................................................................................................................................................7 Fig. 1.3: Bottom Panel ....................................................................................
INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION Description The trID (Model R1210I) is a slim RAIN RFID reader of the easy2read© product line with integrated antenna for short range applications. The reader hosts an internal rechargeable battery and can operate both in wired mode, using a USB cable, or in wireless mode through the Bluetooth® interface.
Front panel The trID R1210I front panel houses the following buttons and icon (see figure below): Fig. 1.2: Front Panel Bottom panel Fig. 1.3: Bottom Panel No. 1 Name Reset 2 Power button 3 Bluetooth LED 4 5 Charge LED USB-C Description A Hardware Reset can be achieved via the Reset hole Press the button to switch on the reader, press for at least 2 seconds to switch it off Indicates the Bluetooth connection (see § Tab. 1.
Status OFF Orange Blue Green Description No connection established USB cable connected (both to a PC or to the AC power adapter) Bluetooth connected Configuration mode Tab. 1.3: Bluetooth LED status table Charging The trID R1210I is supplied with an USB cable while the power supply for charging is an optional accessory (see § Accessories page 11). When you charge the reader, the charge LED (see § Tab. 1.1: Bottom Panel LEDs and page 7) lights up orange. When the reader is on, the charge LED (see § Tab.
INTRODUCTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Table Frequency Range RF Power Number of Channels 865.600÷867.600 MHz (ETSI EN 302 208 V3.1.1) (Mod. R1210IE) 902÷928 MHz (FCC part 15.247) (Mod. R1210IU) Configurable from 4 dBm ERP to 21 dBm ERP (Mod. R1210IE) Configurable from 6 dBm EIRP to 23 dBm EIRP (Mod. R1210IU) 4 channels (compliant to ETSI EN 302 208 V3.1.1) (Mod. R1210IE) 50 hopping channels (compliant to FCC part 15.247) (Mod.
Technical Drawings The following drawings show the R1210I trID from different points of view. All dimensions are in millimeters. Fig. 2.1: trID R1210I Technical Drawings – 3D view Fig. 2.
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INTRODUCTION 3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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.