Honeywell IH21 Quick Start Manual

Honeywell IH21 Quick Start Manual

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Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader
Quick Start Guide
IH21-EN-QS REV A
08/18

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  • Page 1 IH21 Bluetooth® UHF RFID Reader Quick Start Guide IH21-EN-QS REV A 08/18...
  • Page 2 Micro SD card, or can be con- nected via USB through the ePop-Loq ® socket, or connected to a host device via Bluetooth. The IH21 can read and write to EPC Global Class 1 Gen 2 UHF RFID transponders.
  • Page 3: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation The battery is charged using a docking station and is therefore unlikely to need to be changed once installed. To access the bat- tery compartment the grip handle must first be removed. Step 1. Push the handle release latch upwards and slide the trigger handle off the main body.
  • Page 4 Step 3. Insert the battery, ensuring contacts align with the contacts on the Main Body. Step 4. Re-attach the battery cover and trigger handle.
  • Page 5: Button Operation

    30% of their maximum capacity when shipped. It is therefore important that the unit is fully charged before using the IH21 UHF Reader for the first time. The IH21 UHF Reader can be charged using the dedicated IH21 Docking Station.
  • Page 6: Reading Transponders

    The IH21 UHF Reader can read and write to UHF RFID tran- sponders when they are in range of the antenna. The antenna is located on the front of the IH21 UHF Reader and the read zone is in front of the antenna.
  • Page 7: Attaching Devices

    Attaching Devices The IH21 UHF RFID Reader has an ePop-Loq mount which allows mobile terminals to be physically attached to the IH21 UHF Reader. Custom ePop-Loq cases allow compatible devices with custom applications to communicate with the reader via USB instead of Bluetooth.
  • Page 8 Fitting an ePop-Loq case Step 1. Ensure the mobile terminal is fitted into its ePop-Loq case before attaching the case to the IH21 UHF RFID Reader. This prevents over-flexing of the case. Step 2. Make sure all of the contacts - on both the ePop- Loq socket and stud - are clean and free from dirt or debris.
  • Page 9: Usb Connection

    USB Connection The ePop-Loq USB connection on the IH21 can be configured in one of two modes – Charge-Only or Charge-and-Data. Please ensure the mode required is correctly configured. • Charge-Only mode: Both the IH21 UHF Reader and the mounted device will be charged when docked in the charging cradle, but will never use the USB data connection.
  • Page 10 Mode allows access to the full range of features available on the IH21 UHF Reader. The IH21 UHF Reader must be set to SPP mode in order to work with RFID Explorer or any of the other free TSL ® Apps...
  • Page 11: Further Information

    Bluetooth HID Mode In HID mode, the IH21 UHF Reader appears as a Bluetooth Key- board, making it compatible with the majority of Apps or Web Apps. Apps receive input as key strokes from the Reader. HID mode is better suited to reading UHF tags one at a time.
  • Page 12: Status Leds

    Status LEDs The status LEDs on the left and right sides of the IH21 UHF Reader provide an indication of the operating status: Read Indicator Bluetooth Status Charge Status Charge Status Status Blue slow flash (50% The Reader is awake but there is no...
  • Page 13: Limited Warranty

    Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 14 This document contains proprietary information that is pro- tected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this docu- ment may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII. Copyright2018 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.

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