MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader User Manual

June 6, 2024
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MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader

MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader

Chapter 1 Product intro

Intro

MR13 is our refined and new generation wearable Bluetooth UHF readers. Being a compact and portable device, it can be operated together with gloves, wristbands, or lanyards and make your work much more flexible and convenient. With a built-in UHF module, MR13 possesses a powerful data-collection and transmission function via a simple Bluetooth connection with Android/iOS devices. Removable battery and fast charging capability enable it to achieve work continuity for a long duration. Besides, this tiny device has the protection features like dustproof, waterproof, shockproof, and drop resistance. All these functions make the MR13 a most adaptable device in a wide spectrum of circumstances such as logistics & express delivery, retail store management, warehouse management, power patrol inspection, asset management, e-commerce picking, and tickets checking, etc. helping users free their hands and significantly improve work efficiency.

Appearance

MR13 reader has 1 power button, 1 Type-C port, 1 SCAN button and 1 external SCAN button on the glove.

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LED Indication
Indicator LEDs Description


Power

| Red LED lights up constantly (charging status)

Green LED lights up constantly (battery fully charged) Blue LED lights up constantly (battery level higher than 20%)

Blue LED flashing (battery level lower than 20%)

Bluetooth| Constant light up (Bluetooth connected)
RFID| Flash when read UHF tags

Precaution before using battery
  • Do not leave the battery unused for a long time, no matter it is in the device or inventory. If the battery has been used for 6 months already, it should be check for charging function or it should be disposed correctly.
  • The lifespan of a Li-ion battery is around 2 to 3 years, it can be circularly charged for 300 to 500 times. (One full battery charge period means completely charged and completely discharged.)
  • When a Li-ion battery is not in use, it will continue to discharge slowly. Therefore, battery charging status should be checked frequently and take reference of the related battery charging information on the manuals.
  • Observe and record the information of a new unused and non-fully charged battery. On the basis of operating time of new battery and compare with a battery that has been used for long time. According to product configuration and application program, the operating time of the battery would be different.
  • Check battery charging status at regular intervals.
  • When battery operating time drops below about 80%, charging time will be increased remarkably.
  •  If a battery is stored or otherwise unused for an extended period, be sure to follow the storage instructions in this document. If you do not follow the instructions, and the battery has no charge remaining when you check it, consider it to be damaged. Do not attempt to recharge it or to use it. Replace it with a new battery.
  • Store the battery at temperatures between 5 °C and 20 °C (41 °F and 68 °F).
Charger

The charger type is PWR-R2/R5/R6/MR13-5V2A-CN, output voltage/current is 5V DC/1.5A. The plug is considered as a disconnect device of the adapter.

Notes

  • Using the incorrect type of battery has the danger of explosion. Please dispose of the used battery according to instructions.
  • Due to the used enclosure material, the product shall only be connected to a USB Interface of version 2.0 or higher. The connection to so called power USB is prohibited.
  • The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
  • The suitable temperature for the product and accessories is 0-10℃ to 50℃.
  • CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

Chapter 2 Installation instructions

Charging the battery

With Type C USB cable, the original adaptor should be used for charging the device. Make sure not to use other adaptors to charge the device.

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Installing glove and MR13

  1. Insert right thumb through the hole of gloveMARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-4
  2. Wrap the short strap around the right index fingerMARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-5
  3. Pull the long strap through the gap nearby wristMARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-6
  4. Wrap the long strap around the wrist.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-7
  5. Install MR13 onto the holder in the direction where pogo pins are aligned.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-8

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Removing MR13 from the glove
Pull the reader with the left index finger, and push the holder with the left thumb at the same time.

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Removing the battery

  1. Turn-lock switch into unlock status
  2. Remove the battery from the reader in the below directionMARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-12

Chapter 3 Demo Test

Install demo-uhf-bt (1.0.8)

  1. Copy demo-uhf-bt (1.0.8) into internal storage of smart phone or C7x device.
  2. Click to install.
  3. Click icon to open demo.

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Pairing Device

  1. Switch on Bluetooth function of smartphone or C7x device.
  2. Power on MR13.
  3. Click BLUETOOTH in the demo.
  4. Click SEARCH to search for MAC of MR13.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-14
  5. Click the correct MAC to connect.
  6. After connecting successfully, user could click 3 dots on top right to check UHF version, battery percentage and UHF module temperature.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF Reader-15

UHF Scan Function

  1. Click START in demo or pull the trigger on MR13, the UHF tags could be read.
  2. Click STOP in demo to stop reading of UHF tags.
  3. Click CLEAR to clean all EPC information.

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UHF Configuration

  1. Click CONFIG in demo to adjust working mode and output power.

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UHF Tag Reading and Writing

  1. The storage of one tag has 4 zones: RESERVED, EPC, TID and USER. Normally, the default password is 00000000. And TID zone can only be read, other zones can be read and written.

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UHF Tag Lock and Kill

  1. Lock Function:
    For example. User could try to lock down EPC zone.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT
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  2. Kill Function:
    Kill function can be used to kill the tag permanently. Input the correct access password and click kill.MARSON MR13 Wearable BT UHF
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Chapter 4 Device characteristic

Physical characteristics
Size 50 × 62 × 19 mm / 1.97 × 2.44 × 0.75 in.
Weight 64 g / 2.26 oz. ( with glove: 90 g / 3.17 oz. )
Color Yellow, Blue, Gray
Appearance material Plastic

Product

material

| Plastic
Battery specification| 1200 mAh ( removable )
Indicator LED| Power, Work, Bluetooth
Buzzer| Y
Interfaces| Type-C

User environment

Operating temp. -20℃ to 50℃
Storage Temp. -40℃ to 70℃
Humidity 5%RH – 95%RH non condensing

UHF

Antenna Linear Polarized Antenna (-2.2dBi)
Frequency 920-925MHz/902-928MHz/865-868MHz
Protocol EPC C1 GEN2 / ISO18000-6C
Module power 0.5W (27dBm, support +19-27dBm adjustable)
R/W range 80 cm

Declaration
The simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 10(9) shall be provided as follows: Hereby, Marson Technology Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type UHF Sled Reader is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following.

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