IDRO900FE Fixed Type 4-Port RFID Reader User Manual Product Information Product Usage Instructions Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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IDRO900FE Fixed Type 4-Port RFID Reader

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: IDRO900FE Fixed Type 4-Port RFID Reader

  • Communication: UHF RFID, Visible Light Communication, 2.4 GHz
    Active RFID

  • Manufacturer: IDRO Co.,Ltd

  • Copyright: (c)2011 by IDRO

  • Address: #219, 17, Daehak4-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si,
    Gyeongi-do, Korea

  • Website: www.idro.co.kr

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started

Before using the RFID reader, familiarize yourself with the
hardware and software components:

  1. RFID Reader Hardware: Refer to section 3.1 in
    the manual for details.

  2. RFID Reader Software: Section 3.2 provides
    information on the software components, including
    Reader@Express.

RFID Reader Installation

Mechanical Installation

Follow the steps outlined in section 4.1 for mounting the RFID
reader and antennas securely.

Electrical Installation

Section 4.2 details the electrical installation process for the
RFID reader.

RFID Reader Components

Section 5 provides a comprehensive list and description of the
components included with the RFID reader.

GPIO Specifications

Refer to section 6 for GPIO specifications and details on
connection diagrams and operating methods.

RFID Reader Mechanical Properties

Explore the drawing and dimensions of the RFID reader in section
7 for mechanical properties.

RFID Reader Packing Dimension

Details on the packing of the RFID reader can be found in
section 8, including information on the reader packing and packing
box.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I troubleshoot connection issues with the RFID

reader?

A: If you encounter connection problems, ensure that all cables
are securely connected and try restarting both the reader and the
connected devices. For further assistance, refer to the
troubleshooting section in the user manual or contact our customer
support.

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Fixed Type 4-Port RFID Reader IDRO900FE User’s Manual
July 31th, 2023 Ver. 23073101
UHF RFID Reader Visible RFID Reader & Tag Visible Light Communication System 2.4 GHz Active RFID Reader & Tag DateCopyright(c)2011 by IDRO All rigth reserved #219, 17, Daehak4-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeongi-do, Korea IDRO Co.,Ltd www.idro.co.kr

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Table of Contents

1. Revision History ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4
2. About This Guide ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 2. 1 Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 2. 2 Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 2. 3 About the chapter…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 2. 4 Related Documents and Software ……………………………………………………………………………………. 8 2. 5 Service Information……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
3. Getting Started ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 3. 1 RFID Reader Hardware ………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 3. 2 RFID Reader Software………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11
3. 2. 1 Reader@Express ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
4. RFID Reader Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 4. 1 Mechanical Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
4. 1. 1 Mounting the RFID Reader ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 4. 1. 2 Mounting the Antennas …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
4. 2 Electrical Installation………………………………………………………………………………………………………….14
4. 2. 1 Connecting and Configuring the Ethernet Port…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 4. 2. 2 Connecting and Configuring the RS232 Port ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 4. 2. 3 Connecting the Antennas……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 4. 2. 4 Connecting Digital Inputs/Outputs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 4. 2. 5 Connecting the Power ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
5. RFID Reader Components…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 5. 1 Components ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18
6. RFID Reader Electrical Properties ……………………………………………………………………………………. 20 6. 1 Environmental Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………………..21 6. 2 Power Supply Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………………………21 6. 3 Reader Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………………………………21 6. 4 Ethernet & RS232 Specifications……………………………………………………………………………………….22 6. 5 GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) …………………………………………………………………………..23
6. 5. 1 GPIO Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 6. 5. 2 Connection Diagram and Operating Method …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
7. RFID Reader Mechanical Properties ………………………………………………………………………………… 29 7. 1 Drawing and Dimension……………………………………………………………………………………………………….30

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8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension ……………………………………………………………………………….. 31 8. 1 Reader Packing……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………32 8. 2 Packing Box…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………32
Appendix A. RFID Reader Frequency …………………………………………………………………………….. 33 Channel number & Frequency table ………………………………………………………………………………………….34
Appendix B. CAUTIONS………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 42 CAUTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………43

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1. Revision History
IDRO Co., Ltd. IDRO900FE Reader document history

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1. Revision History

Document Number

2023073101

Initial release

Description

Revision Date
July 31 2023

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2. About This Guide

2. 1 Overview
This document is for the setup and operation of the IDRO900FE RFID Reader System. Before you use this device, you should be familiar with the following :
· Installing and Operating Windows-based software. · Device communication parameters including Ethernet and Serial communications. · RFID Reader Configuration including Antenna Placement · Basic digital Input/Output control.

2. 2 Configuration

This guide covers the following IDRO900FE series of RFID Readers

[ TABLE 2.2.1 ] IDRO900FE Reader Part Number
Part Number

Description

IDRO900FE-WW

KOREA(KR), USA(US), WORLD WIDE

IDRO900FE -EU

EUROPE

IDRO900FE -JP

JAPAN

IDRO900FE -CN

CHINA

2. 3 About the chapter
The topics covered in this Guide are as follows. · Chapter 3, Getting Started ­ Provides a brief overview of IDRO900FE hardware and software. · Chapter 4, RFID Reader Installation ­ Describes the mechanical and electrical installation methods of
IDRO900FE. · Chapter 5, RFID Reader Components ­ Provides IDRO900FE and Accessory information.

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Interface specification. · Chapter 7, RFID Reader Mechanical Properties ­ Provides detailed mechanical spec (info about dimension).
2.
· Chapter 8, RFID Reader Packing Dimension ­ Provides Packing Dimension of IDRO900FE.
· Appendix A, RFID Reader Frequency ­ Provides each country-specific channel and frequency information. · Appendix B, Cautions ­ Provides important safety information. User must read this appendix before using
the Reader.
2. 4 Related Documents and Software
The following documents provide additional information of IDRO900FE. · IDRO Regulatory Guide · IDRO Reader Api Document · IDRO Reader Protocol Document · Reader@Express & User’s Manual for Reader@Express (IDRO Reader Operating Program).
2. 5 Service Information
If you have any problems with your device, contact to IDRO’s Sales team. Contact information can be found at the following homepage. (URL Link : www.idro.co.kr) Please let us know the following information when contacting for device inquiry. · Device Serial number. · Model name. · Software version info.
We will respond to e-mail, telephone or fax calls within the time specified in the service contract. If IDRO’s support does not solve the problem, you can return the device for repair service and receive specific instructions. IDRO shall not be liable for any damages arising from shipment and for any damage caused by incorrect shipment of products. If you purchased the product from IDRO’s business partner, contact your business partner for assistance. (Do not contact to IDRO directly.)

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3. Getting Started
This Chapter provides a brief overview of IDRO900FE RFID Reader hardware and software.

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3. Getting Started
3. 1 RFID Reader Hardware
IDRO900FE RFID Reader is an RFID system that operates in UHF RFID band. (860-960MHz frequency) Supports up to four TX/RX antennas, Serial(RS-232) and Ethernet interfaces, as shown below in Figure 3.1.1. Also, Two GPIO Inputs & Outputs are available.

Mounting Hole Mounting Hole

Antenna Port Mounting Hole
GPIO
E
Mounting Hole

Power

RS232

Ethernet

LEDs

[ Figure 3.1.1 ] IDRO900FE RFID Reader

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There are 3-LED status indicators located at the bottom of IDRO900FE RFID Reader, which represent the status of the reader as follows.
1 2 3

. [ Figure 3.1.2 ] IDRO900FE Status LED

Number 1
2 3

[ Table 3.1.1 ] IDRO900FE Status LED

Color Name

Indication

Green Read

OFF : RF off

Blinking : Tag Read

Yellow User

TBD

Red

Power

OFF : Power off

ON : Power on

3. 2 RFID Reader Software

IDRO900FE is provided with software applications that can be used to configure and control RFID Reader.
3. 2. 1 Reader@Express
Reader@Express is an RFID Reader application that provides access to RFID Reader. If you enter the IP address of RFID Reader in to a web browser, you can set the RFID Reader over the Internet. This application provides the function to set the RFID Reader’s communication, network and operational parameters. It also provides the function to read tags, review tag data, and checking the condition of the device. This application is used to manage the RFID Reader installed. For more information, please refer to “User’s manual for Reader@Express”.

[ Figure 3.2.1 ] IDRO900FE Reader@Express

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4. RFID Reader Installation
This chapter describes the mechanical and electrical installation methods of IDRO900FE RFID Reader.

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4. RFID Reader Installation
4. 1 Mechanical Installation
4. 1. 1 Mounting the RFID Reader
IDRO900FE Reader has a mounting hole that allows 4 #10(M5) screws to be used. Drill the mounting surface in advance according to the dimension of [Figure 4.1.1]. The Mounting surface shall be capable of supporting up to 1.88lb (580g).

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[Figure 4.1.1] IDRO900FE Mount Hole Dimensions (dimensions in mm)
4. 1. 2 Mounting the Antennas
IDRO900FE RFID Reader supports up to four Antennas. In most applications, such as conveyor systems or access control, one or two antennas are commonly used, while four configurations are used for entrance to doors and loading dock doorways. As shown in [Figure 4.1.2] below, it is recommended to use antenna brackets that can adjust the antenna direction upper, lower, left and right. The Antenna bracket should be installed on a rigid surface or frame to ensure that it does not damage or break later. For best performance, we strongly recommend adjusting the antenna mounting position and direction.

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Antenna Bracket

Antenna

[Figure 4.1.2] IDRO900FE Antenna & Bracket

4. 2 Electrical Installation

Antenna

RF Coxial Cable

12V, 3.33A Power Adaptor

HUB or ROUTER Ethernet

[Figure 4.2.1] IDRO900FE Electrical Connections (Ethernet)

Antenna

RF Coxial Cable

HOST PC

12V, 3.33A Power Adaptor

RS232

[Figure 4.2.2] IDRO900FE Electrical Connections (RS232)

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IMPORTANT IDRO900FE antenna port may be susceptible to damage due to static electricity (ESD) or other high voltages. Appropriate electrostatic precautions are required to avoid static incoming when handling or connecting IDRO900FE antennas or communication ports. A Breakdown may occur if the antenna or communication port is exposed to the ESD.
4. 2. 1 Connecting and Configuring the Ethernet Port
The maximum length of an Ethernet cable is 30 meters. If you are communicating with the RFID Reader over the LAN (Local Area Network), connect the Ethernet cable to RJ45 port on the reader from the hub or router. By default, RFID Reader does not support DHCP server and is set to a fixed IP address of 192.168.9.6. Fixed IP address of the reader can be changed by the user.
4. 2. 2 Connecting and Configuring the RS232 Port
The maximum length of RS232 cable is 3 meters. Connect to the host PC with a serial cable to the RS232 port on the reader. We recommend using 9600 baud rate when using a 10-meter RS232 cable. Otherwise, there may be data loss. By default, Baud rate is set to 115200. Baud rate of the reader can be changed by the user.
4. 2. 3 Connecting the Antennas
The maximum length of antenna cable is 10 meters. Connect the antenna using the RF Coaxial cable to the antenna port ANT1 on the reader. If you are using an additional antenna, connect the antenna to the antenna port ANT2-ANT4. RF Coaxial cable is recommended to use LMR200 50 ohms, and the cable loss is 1dB/3m.
NOTE The longer the antenna cable is, the lower the reader’s performance, so we recommend using it as short as possible. Please contact the sales team when you order the antenna cable length. It takes about 7days to produce an antenna cable. RFID Reader’s Isolation between antenna ports is 33dB~44dB. We recommend using ANT2 and ANT3 when using two antenna ports. Because Isolation between antenna port 2 and 3 is good.
IMPORTANT Stop reading the tag on the RFID reader before removing the antenna connection to the antenna port on the reader.

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4. 2. 4 Connecting Digital Inputs/Outputs
IDRO900FE has a General Purpose Digital Input/Output port that provides two optically isolated 0Vdc active input signals and two open-collector output signals. Digital input can be used for general purposes or to trigger RFID readers for tag reading. These inputs are consists of an external reading trigger input from aproximity sensor, a photo switches, or other devices. Digital output can be used as a normal outputs, to indicate tag reading, or to indicate the RFID reader is transmitting (RF On). You can also set the output to trigger a conveyor gate, or other access control and sorting devices.
[Figure 4.2.3] IDRO900FE General Purpose Input/Output
4. 2. 5 Connecting the Power
The rated input voltage is AC100 to 240V, 50 to 60Hz, and the output voltage connects the 12Vdc adapter to the RFID Reader. RFID Reader takes approximately 20 seconds to initialize after powering on.

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5. RFID Reader Components
This chapter describes the components provided with IDRO900FE RFID Reader

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5. RFID Reader Components

5. 1 Components

The Components provided with IDRO900FE RFID Reader are shown below in [Table 5.1].

[ Table 5.1] IDRO900FE RFID Reader Components

Items

Pictures

RFID Reader (IDRO900FE)

DC 12V/3.0A Adaptor

RS-232 Serial Cable
Ethernet Cable (2m)

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Antenna (Option)

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Antenna cable (Option)
Reader Attachment Bracket (Option)

Reader Software & User Document
NOTE The actual product may differ from the picture of the above components. AC/DC Adapter & Ethernet cable spec provided with the product may vary depending on our circumstances. Option products are not available when you purchase the reader, please contact IDRO sales team if necessary. When usi ng t hi r d- par t y ant ennas and cabl es, ensur e t hat t he maxi mum gai n of t he ant enna gai n and cabl e l oss does not exceed 3dBi

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6. RFID Reader Electrical Properties
This chapter provides electrical and environmental information for IDRO900FE RFID Reader

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6. Electrical Properities

6. 1 Environmental Specifications

Table 6-1 : Environmental Specifications

Parameter

Description

Operating Temperature Storage Temperature

-20 ~55 -30 ~85

Humidity

5~95%RH

Case Material ESD immunity (Air discharge)
(Contact discharge)

Aluminum ±8 kV ±4 kV

EN6100-4-2

Case Dimensions

135.9 x 126.4 x 35 mm

Weight

570g

6. 2 Power Supply Specifications

Parameter Input Voltage Input Current Input Frequency Output Voltage Output Current

Table 6-2 : Power Supply Specifications Description
100 ~ 240 Vac 1.3A max. 50 ~ 60 Hz 12Vdc 3A max.

6. 3 Reader Specifications
VCC=12V, typical values at 25, unless otherwise noted.

Parameter Supply Current (Active mode) Supply Current (Standby mode) RX input impedance RX sensitivity
TX Power Frequency

Table 6-3 : Reader Specifications Min. Typ. Max. Unit
850 mA

Conditions Transmit Power : +30dBm

170 mA

50

TBD

dBm

+5

+30 dBm

860

930 MHz

See Appendix A

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Channel bandwidth Channel Dwell time Carrier sensing time Carrier sensing level Transmission time

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200 kHz

0.4

Sec.

5

ms

TBD

dBm

4

Sec.

Case in Japan Case in Japan Case in Japan

6. 4 Ethernet & RS232 Specifications

Parameter Reader IP Connector Ethernet Indicators

Table 6-4-1 : Ethernet Specifications Description
192.168.9.6 (User can change) RJ-45
10/100 BaseT Yellow – Link LED Green – Act LED

Parameter Baud rate Data bits
Parity Stop Flow control

Table 6-4-2 : RS-232 Specifications

Min. 9.6

Typ. 115.2
8 None
1 None

Max. 921.6

Unit kbaud
bit

bit

Conditions

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6. 5 GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output)
Digital Input/Output port for external device control. It provides 2 Input and 2 Output.

6. 5. 1 GPIO Specifications

GPIO Port

Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6

I/O PORT Terminal Block Connector

VInput 1 Input 2 Output 1 Output 2
V+

GND 5 ~ 24VDC (Active Low) 5 ~ 24VDC (Active Low)
1A max. (Active Low) 1A max. (Active Low)
5 ~ 24VDC

VV-

Output circuits

Reader
A Device

Device OUTPUT Reader

A

INPUT

Output Diagram

Input Circuits Input Diagram

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6. 5. 2 Connection Diagram and Operating Method
(1) GPIO Output
Usually used for buzzer or lamp actions when tag reading.
· Connection Diagram Use Power from external devices (LAMP or Buzzer) for power (V+,V-).
Select a product with an external device voltage of 5 to 24 VDC.

LAMP : RED or
BUZZER : BROWN

Tower Lamp (ST45B-1-12-R)
BLACK

POWER ()
[Figure 6.5.2 ] IDRO900FE GPIO Output Connections · Operating method . Click Properties on the Reader@Express Click GPIO and set the Output like below
Apply Close

OUTPUT LEVEL : Display the output level status before Inventory. – L : Lamp or BUZZER OFF – H : Lamp or BUZZER ON

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– L : Lamp or BUZZER OFF – H : Lamp or BUZZER ON – Duration (msec) : Set the Lamp or Buzzer on/off time. > If OUTPUT LEVEL and OUTPUT FLASH are set as shown above, when LAMP is connected to GPIO output 1 port, it operates as follows. LAMP OFF(Initial state) Tag reading LAMP ON . Click Properties on the Reader@Express Click GPIO and set the Output like below Apply Close

If OUTPUT LEVEL and OUTPUT FLASH are set as shown above, when LAMP is connected to GPIO output 1 port, it operates as follows. LAMP ON(Initial state) Tag reading LAMP OFF
. OUTPUT PATTERN : Used when Host PC gives random signals to the GPIO Output port. Generally intended to control the GPIO output in HOST, used to test whether the reader is functioning normally.

(1) GPIO Input
Used as a sensor input, and it is used for the application system in which the reader operates when a sensor is detected.

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· Connection Diagram Use Power from external device (sensor) for power (V+,V-).. Select a product with an external device voltage of 5 to 24 VDC. Photo sensor must use the NPN open collector output. (example : BA2M-DDT, BJX1M-DDT….)

BLACK BLUE

BROWN

Photo sensor (BA2M-DDT) (BJX1M-DDT)

POWER ()
[Figure 6.5.3 ] IDRO900FE GPIO Input Connections
· Operating method . Click Properties on the Reader@Express Click GPIO and set the Input like below Apply Close

If INPUT DETECT is set as above and the DC Level changes to HL or LH in GPIO input 1, the reader performs Inventory operation.
2) GPIO Input & output
In the parking management system, when a sensor is detected in the GPIO input, the reader operates and is used in the application system to open and close the door by outputting a signal to the GPIO output during tag reading.

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Click Properties on the Reader@Express Click GPIO and set the Input & Output like below Apply Close

GPIO Input GPIO Output

Ton

Toff

[Figure 6.5.4 ] IDRO900FE GPIO Input/Output Timing

Ton

Time to GPIO Output after detection of GPIO Input

Toff

Time to release GPIO Output after GPIO Input is released

1.2 sec. 172 ms

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UHF tag

RFID ANTENNA

RFID
Loop input Reader

RELAY output

Loop coil 1

Loop coil 1 detects vehicle. Apply Loop detection signal to Reader’s GPIO input. Reader ON Read the UHF tag in the vehicle. Output the RELAY signal with GPIO output. Door is open

For more detail, Please refer to ” Reader Control Protocol specifications – IDRO900FE ”

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7. RFID Reader Mechanical Properties
This chapter provides mechanical information for IDRO900FE RFID Reader.

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7. 1 Drawing and Dimension
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8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension
This chapter provides packaging information for IDRO900FE RFID Reader.

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8. RFID Reader Packing Dimension
8. 1 Reader Packing
It is made of Styrofoam material for shock protection and can be packed with 1 reader, 1 adapter, and 1 Ethernet or Serial cable per Packing.
8. 2 Packing Box
– Embedded Box : 1 Styrofoam consisting of 1 reader, 1 adapter, and 1 Ethernet or Serial cable.
– Exterior Box : Includes 10 internal boxes. Up to 10 packaging / external boxes.

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Appendix A. RFID Reader Frequency
This chapter provides channel and frequency information for IDRO900FE RFID Reader.

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Appendix A. RFID Reader Frequency

Channel number & Frequency table

Table 8-1 : Part number vs Region information

Part Number

Global band

Remark

IDRO900FE-WW
IDRO900FE-EU IDRO900FE-CN IDRO900FE-JP

KOREA NORTHAMERICA
TAIWAN BRAZILE MALAYSIA INDONESIA ISRAEL AUSTRALIA NEWZEALAND PHILIPPINES HONGKONG SINGAPORE THAILAND VIETNAM URUGUAY SOUTH AFRICA
EURO INDIA
MOROCCO
CHINA
JAPAN(1W)

Available after changing country at the Reader@Express
program.
Available after changing country at the Reader@Express
program. CHINA only JAPAN(1W) only

Contact IDRO Co.,Ltd for other countries not in above table 8-1.

These tables show each countries frequency channel Allocation status of IDRO

KOREA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5

Frequency (MHz)
917.3 917.9 918.5 919.1 919.7 920.3

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EURO

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3

Frequency (MHz)
865.7 866.3 866.9 867.5

NORTH AMERICA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Frequency (MHz)
902.75 903.25 903.75 904.25 904.75 905.25 905.75 906.25 906.75 907.25 907.75 908.25 908.75 909.25 909.75 910.25 910.75 911.25 911.75 912.25 912.75 913.25 913.75 914.25 914.75 915.25 915.75 916.25 916.75 917.25 917.75 918.25 918.75 919.25 919.75 920.25 920.75 921.25 921.75 922.25

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922.75

41

923.25

42

923.75

43

924.25

44

924.75

45

925.25

46

925.75

47

926.25

48

926.75

49

927.25

CHINA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Frequency (MHz)
920.625 920.875 921.125 921.375 921.625 921.875 922.125 922.375 922.625 922.875 923.125 923.375 923.625 923.875 924.125 924.375

JAPAN(1W)

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5

Frequency (MHz)
916.8 918.0 919.2 920.4 920.6 920.8

JAPAN(250mW)

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Frequency (MHz)
916.8 918.0 919.2 920.4 920.6 920.8 921.0

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921.2

8

921.4

9

921.6

10

921.8

11

922.0

12

922.2

13

922.4

14

922.6

15

922.8

16

923.0

17

923.2

18

923.4

TAIWAN

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Frequency (MHz)
922.25 922.75 923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75 925.25 925.75 926.25 926.75 927.25 927.75

BRAZILE

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Frequency (MHz)
902.75 903.25 903.75 904.25 904.75 905.25 905.75 906.25 906.75 907.25 915.25 915.75 916.25 916.75 917.25 917.75 918.25 918.75 919.25 919.75

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920.25

21

920.75

22

921.25

23

921.75

24

922.25

25

922.75

26

923.25

27

923.75

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924.25

29

924.75

30

925.25

31

925.75

32

926.25

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926.75

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MALAYSIA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Frequency (MHz)
919.25 919.75 920.25 920.75 921.25 921.75 922.25 922.75

INDIA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3

Frequency (MHz)
865.1 865.7 866.3 866.9

INDONESIA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3

Frequency (MHz)
923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75

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ISRAEL

CHANNEL No.
0

Frequency (MHz)
916.25

AUSTRALIA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Frequency (MHz)
920.25 920.75 921.25 921.75 922.25 922.75 923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75 925.25 925.75

NEW ZEALAND

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Frequency (MHz)
922.25 922.75 923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75 925.25 925.75 926.25 926.75 927.25

PHILIPPINES

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3

Frequency (MHz)
918.25 918.75 919.25 919.75

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HONGKONG

SINGAPORE,

THAILAND,

VIETNAM

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Frequency (MHz)
920.25 920.75 921.25 921.75 922.25 922.75 923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75

URUGUAY

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Frequency (MHz)
916.25 916.75 917.25 917.75 918.25 918.75 919.25 919.75 920.25 920.75 921.25 921.75 922.25 922.75 923.25 923.75 924.25 924.75 925.25 925.75 926.25 926.75 927.25

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SOUTH AFRICA

CHANNEL No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Frequency (MHz)
915.6 915.8 916.0 916.2 916.4 916.6 916.8 917.0 917.2 917.4 917.6 917.8 918.0 918.2 918.4 918.6 918.8

MOROCCO

CHANNEL No.
0 1

Frequency (MHz)
867.7 867.9

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Appendix B. CAUTIONS
This chapter provides information about user Cautions for
IDRO900FE RFID Reader.
Thi s equi pment compl i es wi t h FCC RF r adi at i on exposur e l i mi t s set f or t h f or an uncont r ol l ed envi r onment . Thi s devi ce and i t s
ant enna must not be co- l ocat ed or oper at i ng i n conj unct i on wi t h any ot her ant enna or t r ansmi t t er .
To compl y wi t h FCC RF exposur e compl i ance r equi r ement s, t hi s gr ant i s appl i cabl e t o onl y Mobi l e Conf i gur at i ons. The ant ennas used f or t hi s t r ansmi t t er must be i nst al l ed t o pr ovi de a separ at i on di st ance of at l east 25 cm f r om al l per sons and must not be co- l ocat ed or oper at i ng i n conj unct i on wi t h any ot her ant enna or t r ansmi t t er .
Al l ot her devi ces shal l bear t he f ol l owi ng st at ement i n a conspi cuous l ocat i on on t he devi ce: Thi s devi ce compl i es wi t h par t 15 of t he FCC Rul es. Oper at i on i s subj ect t o t he f ol l owi ng t wo condi t i ons: ( 1) Thi s devi ce may not cause har mf ul i nt er f er ence, and ( 2) t hi s devi ce must accept any i nt er f er ence r ecei ved, i ncl udi ng i nt er f er ence t hat may cause undesi r ed oper at i on.
Changes or modi f i cat i ons not expr essl y appr oved by t he par t y r esponsi bl e f or
compl i ance coul d voi d t he user ‘ s aut hor i t y t o oper at e t he equi pment .

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Appendix B. CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
(1) Please supply the power according to the product’s power specifications. Failure to do so may result in
fire, product damage.
(2) Do not disassemble or shock the product. Causes product damage.
(3) Do not install in humid places. Risk of product damage and electric shock.
Use within the humidity specified in the manual.
(4) Never disassemble or repair the product yourself. This cause product damage and will not allow A/S
later.
(5) Do not use this product in liquid environments such as water, oil, organic solvents, etc.
(6) When installing antenna, make sure that there are no metal objects in front of the antenna. This can
cause the performance degradation.
(7) Avoid drastic temperature changes as they can cause performance degradation..
Not e: Thi s equi pment has been t est ed and f ound t o compl y wi t h t he l i mi t s f or a Cl ass B di gi t al devi ce, pur suant t o par t 15 of t he FCC Rul es. These l i mi t s ar e desi gned t o pr ovi de r easonabl e pr ot ect i on agai nst har mf ul i nt er f er ence i n a r esi dent i al i nst al l at i on. Thi s equi pment gener at es uses and can r adi at e r adi o f r equency ener gy and, i f not i nst al l ed and used i n accor dance wi t h t he i nst r uct i ons, may cause har mf ul i nt er f er ence t o r adi o communi cat i ons. However , t her e i s no guar ant ee t hat i nt er f er ence wi l l not occur i n a par t i cul ar i nst al l at i on. I f t hi s equi pment does cause har mf ul i nt er f er ence t o r adi o or t el evi si on r ecept i on, whi ch can be det er mi ned by t ur ni ng t he equi pment of f and on, t he user i s encour aged t o t r y t o cor r ect t he i nt er f er ence by one or mor e of t he f ol l owi ng measur es: – Reor i ent or r el ocat e t he r ecei vi ng ant enna. – I ncr ease t he separ at i on bet ween t he equi pment and r ecei ver . – Connect t he equi pment i nt o an out l et on a ci r cui t di f f er ent f r om t hat t o whi ch t he r ecei ver i s connect ed. – Consul t t he deal er or an exper i enced r adi o/ TV t echni ci an f or hel p. Thi s equi pment compl i es wi t h FCC r adi at i on exposur e l i mi t s set f or t h f or an uncont r ol l ed envi r onment .

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UHF RFID Reader Visible RFID Reader & Tag Visible Light Communication System 2.4 GHz Active RFID Reader & Tag
DateCopyright(c)2011 by IDRO All right reserved 11, Jiphyeondong-ro, Sejong- si, Republic of Korea 30141
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