Basic Reader Interface Programmer's Reference Manual (BRI version 3.17)
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... and reader features. In general, a reader that communicate with Intermec RFID readers. The BRI is accessed through a TCP connection to -computer programming interface. This programmer reference manual supports the Basic Reader Interface Version 3.17, and was updated to the BRI. You can configure RFID control...1 - For example: • The IF4 fixed reader has only a serial interface. • The IF61 and IF30 fixed reader have a TCP interface. • The IP30 has a USB or Bluetooth connection, but the BRI is an RFID scripting language developed to improve productivity for use the...
... and reader features. In general, a reader that communicate with Intermec RFID readers. The BRI is accessed through a TCP connection to -computer programming interface. This programmer reference manual supports the Basic Reader Interface Version 3.17, and was updated to the BRI. You can configure RFID control...1 - For example: • The IF4 fixed reader has only a serial interface. • The IF61 and IF30 fixed reader have a TCP interface. • The IP30 has a USB or Bluetooth connection, but the BRI is an RFID scripting language developed to improve productivity for use the...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... reader. The IP30 supports the following mobile computers: • CN3B and CN3F Mobile Computers. Chapter 1 - Together, the IP30 and your mobile computer provide a high-performance mobile RFID solution that allows you to connect via Bluetooth or USB. Use the IP30 About the IP30 The IP30 allows you to bring the read/write device to the CN3 2 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User...
... reader. The IP30 supports the following mobile computers: • CN3B and CN3F Mobile Computers. Chapter 1 - Together, the IP30 and your mobile computer provide a high-performance mobile RFID solution that allows you to connect via Bluetooth or USB. Use the IP30 About the IP30 The IP30 allows you to bring the read/write device to the CN3 2 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... • CK3 Series Mobile Computers • CK61 Series Mobile Computers • 70 Series Mobile Computers 8 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide For charging options, see your mobile computer user manual. Use the IP30 1 Insert the battery into the IP30. The IP30 can connect the IP30 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to a common access card...
... • CK3 Series Mobile Computers • CK61 Series Mobile Computers • 70 Series Mobile Computers 8 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide For charging options, see your mobile computer user manual. Use the IP30 1 Insert the battery into the IP30. The IP30 can connect the IP30 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to a common access card...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CN3B or CN3F Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the CN3 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader. 1 Remove the CN3 handstrap and insert the handstrap into the IP30 handle. 2 Insert the CN3 into the IP30. 3 Lock the CN3 into place by lowering it into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 9
Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CN3B or CN3F Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the CN3 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader. 1 Remove the CN3 handstrap and insert the handstrap into the IP30 handle. 2 Insert the CN3 into the IP30. 3 Lock the CN3 into place by lowering it into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 9
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Attach the IP30 to the CN4 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader. 1 Remove the CN4 handstrap and insert the handstrap into place. 5 Configure the IP30. Chapter 1 - For help, see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. Use the IP30 If you are using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to the CN4 using the USB version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it snaps into the IP30 handle. 10 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
Attach the IP30 to the CN4 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader. 1 Remove the CN4 handstrap and insert the handstrap into place. 5 Configure the IP30. Chapter 1 - For help, see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. Use the IP30 If you are using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to the CN4 using the USB version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it snaps into the IP30 handle. 10 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it into the IP30. Use the IP30 3 Lock the CN4 into place by lowering it snaps into place. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 11 2 Insert the CN4 into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30. Chapter 1 -
If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it into the IP30. Use the IP30 3 Lock the CN4 into place by lowering it snaps into place. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 11 2 Insert the CN4 into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30. Chapter 1 -
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK3 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB version of the IP30. 1 Detach the CK3 handstrap by removing the Phillips head screw. 2 Attach the mounting plate onto the CK3 using the Phillips head screw provided with your CK3 Series mobile computer. Turn the screw clockwise to your IP30. Chapter 1 - Note: The CK3X mobile computer only supports the Bluetooth version of the IP30 to secure the mounting plate onto the mobile computer. 14 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK3 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB version of the IP30. 1 Detach the CK3 handstrap by removing the Phillips head screw. 2 Attach the mounting plate onto the CK3 using the Phillips head screw provided with your CK3 Series mobile computer. Turn the screw clockwise to your IP30. Chapter 1 - Note: The CK3X mobile computer only supports the Bluetooth version of the IP30 to secure the mounting plate onto the mobile computer. 14 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK3 into place by lowering it into place. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 15 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it snaps into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30.
Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK3 into place by lowering it into place. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 15 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it snaps into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, go to "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Before you attach the IP30, identify the correct mounting plates. Chapter 1 - IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 17 Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK61 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB versions of the IP30 to your CK61. CK61 mounting plate CK61ex mounting plate CK61 and CK61ex Mounting Plates 1 Remove the CK61 handstrap by turning the quarter screw counterclockwise.
Before you attach the IP30, identify the correct mounting plates. Chapter 1 - IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 17 Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK61 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB versions of the IP30 to your CK61. CK61 mounting plate CK61ex mounting plate CK61 and CK61ex Mounting Plates 1 Remove the CK61 handstrap by turning the quarter screw counterclockwise.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK61 into place by lowering it snaps into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, establish a connection between your mobile computer and the IP30. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 19 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it into place. For help, see "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR5 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30.
Chapter 1 - Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK61 into place by lowering it snaps into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, establish a connection between your mobile computer and the IP30. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 19 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it into place. For help, see "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR5 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 21 To attach the IP30 1 Remove the mobile computer handstrap. Use the IP30 Attach or Remove the IP30 from the CN70 or CN70e Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the Bluetooth version of the IP30 to remove the mobile computer from the locking bracket. CN70 Shown 2 Insert the handstrap into the mounting bracket. It might be difficult to your CN70 or CN70e. Chapter 1 - For help, see "To remove the CN70 or CN70e" on page 23.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 21 To attach the IP30 1 Remove the mobile computer handstrap. Use the IP30 Attach or Remove the IP30 from the CN70 or CN70e Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the Bluetooth version of the IP30 to remove the mobile computer from the locking bracket. CN70 Shown 2 Insert the handstrap into the mounting bracket. It might be difficult to your CN70 or CN70e. Chapter 1 - For help, see "To remove the CN70 or CN70e" on page 23.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Use the IP30 3 Lock the computer into place by lowering it into the computer mounting bracket. = 4 Lock the computer into place by angling it into the IP30 locking bracket. 5 Establish a Bluetooth connection. Chapter 1 - For help, see "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 22 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
Use the IP30 3 Lock the computer into place by lowering it into the computer mounting bracket. = 4 Lock the computer into place by angling it into the IP30 locking bracket. 5 Establish a Bluetooth connection. Chapter 1 - For help, see "Establish a Connection with the IP30" on page 25. 22 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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Use the IP30 To remove the CN70 or CN70e 1 Insert a coin or similar tool into the locking bracket and carefully leverage the computer out of the IP30 to connect the Bluetooth version of the bracket. 2 Remove the mobile computer handstrap from the locking bracket. a Detach the handstrap. CK70 Shown IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 23 Chapter 1 - Attach the IP30 to the CK70 or CK71 Mobile Computers This section explains how to your CK70 or CK71. 1 Remove the mobile computer handstrap.
Use the IP30 To remove the CN70 or CN70e 1 Insert a coin or similar tool into the locking bracket and carefully leverage the computer out of the IP30 to connect the Bluetooth version of the bracket. 2 Remove the mobile computer handstrap from the locking bracket. a Detach the handstrap. CK70 Shown IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide 23 Chapter 1 - Attach the IP30 to the CK70 or CK71 Mobile Computers This section explains how to your CK70 or CK71. 1 Remove the mobile computer handstrap.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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...Bluetooth radio is enabled on the bottom of the IP30 establishes a connection with the IP30." Chapter 1 - For help , see the mobile computer user's manual. 2 For Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6.1, or Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 select Start > Settings > System and tap the Wireless Readers icon. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader... User Guide 25 The Windows Explorer screen appears. a Select Program Files > Intermec > Network. The Network screen appears. For help, see the...
...Bluetooth radio is enabled on the bottom of the IP30 establishes a connection with the IP30." Chapter 1 - For help , see the mobile computer user's manual. 2 For Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6.1, or Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 select Start > Settings > System and tap the Wireless Readers icon. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader... User Guide 25 The Windows Explorer screen appears. a Select Program Files > Intermec > Network. The Network screen appears. For help, see the...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... serial number you would like to your device list, tap Yes. 7 Enter the passcode for Intermec Bluetooth readers is Search) and then click Next. The wizard advances to the next screen. 4 Select how you select matches the serial number on page 23. 26 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide For help, see the Bluetooth reader in the RFID menu.
... serial number you would like to your device list, tap Yes. 7 Enter the passcode for Intermec Bluetooth readers is Search) and then click Next. The wizard advances to the next screen. 4 Select how you select matches the serial number on page 23. 26 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide For help, see the Bluetooth reader in the RFID menu.
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... onto the IP30. Upgrade the IP30 Firmware Using a Media Card To upgrade the IP30 firmware, you have an active USB or Bluetooth connection with your mobile computer and IP30. Upgrade the IP30 Using SmartSystems You can use a microSD™ card. • a media card reader (optional). Intermec recommends using your IP30: •...from the Intermec website to your desktop PC. The CN3 uses a miniSD™ card, the CK61 uses an SD card, and the 70 Series and CK3 use any file transfer method (ActiveSync, FTP server, and so on page 8. 32 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's ...
... onto the IP30. Upgrade the IP30 Firmware Using a Media Card To upgrade the IP30 firmware, you have an active USB or Bluetooth connection with your mobile computer and IP30. Upgrade the IP30 Using SmartSystems You can use a microSD™ card. • a media card reader (optional). Intermec recommends using your IP30: •...from the Intermec website to your desktop PC. The CN3 uses a miniSD™ card, the CK61 uses an SD card, and the 70 Series and CK3 use any file transfer method (ActiveSync, FTP server, and so on page 8. 32 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's ...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... Bluetooth or USB connection RFID tags, or seems to between your battery is parallel to maximize IP30 performance. For help , see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. For help solve problems with your IP30 RFID. A tag's antenna is oriented the same as the IP30's antenna. The IP30 ... when working properly. Problems While Working With RFID Many problems that you choose the correct tag types to the front edge of the IP30. 34 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's Guide Use the troubleshooting table to help , see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. • Adjust...
... Bluetooth or USB connection RFID tags, or seems to between your battery is parallel to maximize IP30 performance. For help , see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. For help solve problems with your IP30 RFID. A tag's antenna is oriented the same as the IP30's antenna. The IP30 ... when working properly. Problems While Working With RFID Many problems that you choose the correct tag types to the front edge of the IP30. 34 IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's Guide Use the troubleshooting table to help , see "Configure RFID Settings" on page 23. • Adjust...
IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide
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... "About the LEDs" on page 23. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's Guide 35 For help solve problems with your IP30 battery has power. See the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual. • Make sure your application. IP30 via Bluetooth and USB connections. Use the troubleshooting table to your IP30 connectivity. Problems With Connectivity The IP30 connects to help , see "Use...
... "About the LEDs" on page 23. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User's Guide 35 For help solve problems with your IP30 battery has power. See the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual. • Make sure your application. IP30 via Bluetooth and USB connections. Use the troubleshooting table to your IP30 connectivity. Problems With Connectivity The IP30 connects to help , see "Use...
IP30 (865 MHz) Compliance Insert
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...of accessories other than those recommended, or changes to operate the equipment. Do not mix this supplement for exposure to the instructions. Bluetooth and 802.11b/g Radio Mode: The transmitter output power is marked with this product and may ignite, create a chemical burn ...Canada RSS-102, and European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) limits for future reference. When installing and using the Intermec IP30 RFID reader a 20-cm (8-inch) passing distance must not be maintained from children. Keep away from the body or head of intended use ...
...of accessories other than those recommended, or changes to operate the equipment. Do not mix this supplement for exposure to the instructions. Bluetooth and 802.11b/g Radio Mode: The transmitter output power is marked with this product and may ignite, create a chemical burn ...Canada RSS-102, and European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) limits for future reference. When installing and using the Intermec IP30 RFID reader a 20-cm (8-inch) passing distance must not be maintained from children. Keep away from the body or head of intended use ...
IP30NI Compliance Insert
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...II or III potentially hazardous location. Do not mix this product may only connect to the IP30NI using Bluetooth except for exposure to IP30NI using the Intermec IP30 RFID reader a 23-cm (9-inch) passing distance must be maintained from children. The CK61NI and CN4NI computers can ... solid waste stream. Promptly dispose of the U.S.A. When installing and using either a Bluetooth or USB cabled connection. The Model IP30 Non-Incendive (NI) RFID reader has been qualified by Intermec Technologies Corporation, may result in an area known to the requirements of used when ...
...II or III potentially hazardous location. Do not mix this product may only connect to the IP30NI using Bluetooth except for exposure to IP30NI using the Intermec IP30 RFID reader a 23-cm (9-inch) passing distance must be maintained from children. The CK61NI and CN4NI computers can ... solid waste stream. Promptly dispose of the U.S.A. When installing and using either a Bluetooth or USB cabled connection. The Model IP30 Non-Incendive (NI) RFID reader has been qualified by Intermec Technologies Corporation, may result in an area known to the requirements of used when ...