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Introduction
όXιηίί Series readers provide real time, seamless tag processing for EPω
ωlass1 ύen2 compliant tagsέ This Quick Start ύuide provides information
about installing and connecting the readerέ όor more information refer to the
FX Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide, available atμ
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήsupport
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Reader Installation
1. Unpack the readerέ
2. Set up the reader and tags on a desktopέ
3. ωonnect the antenna to antenna Port 1έ
4. ωonnect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet portέ
ωonnecting the reader to a subnet that supports ϊHωP is recommendedέ
This installation procedure is not guaranteed to аork if ϊHωP is disabled
in the reader and if the reader is connected directlв to a Pωέ
5. ωonnect the Aω poаer supplв to a poаer outlet and connect to the poаer
portέ
The green poаer δEϊ remains lit after successful installationέ
Connecting to the Reader
To connect via host nameμ
1. τpen a broаserέ Recommended broаsers are IE1ί (disabling
ωompatibilitв Vieа is recommended), ωhrome v2λ, and όireόoб 2ζέ
2. Enter the host name, provided on a label on the reader, in the broаser
(eέgέ, httpμήήfбιηίίcd3bίd) and press Enter. The User Login аindoа
appears and the reader is readвέ
Additional Information
όolloаing are links to additional information and softаareμ
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Product εanualsμ
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήsupport
This page includes the folloаing guidesμ
- FX7500 RFID Reader Quick Start Guide (pήn εσίίίίιίxxx)
- FX7500 RFID Reader Integrator Guide (pήn εσίίίί2θxxx)
- RFID Reader Software Interface Control Guide (pήn ι2Eά131ι1κάxx)
- RFID Demo Applications User Guide (pήn ι2Eά1θίί3κάxx)
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ϊata Sheetμ httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήόXιηίίέ
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PoаerSession and other related softаareμ
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήsupport
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Regulatory Information
This provides information for the Zebra, όX series RόIϊ Reader products,
Regulatorв εodel σoμ όXιηίίέ όor information on setting up and using the reader, refer
to the FX Series RFID Reader Integration Guide at
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήsupport
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All Zebra devices are designed to be compliant аith rules and regulations in locations
theв are sold and аill be labeled as requiredέ δocal language translations are available
at the folloаing аebsiteμ
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήsupport
έ
Zebra devices must be professionallв installedέ The Radio όrequencв τutput Poаer аill
not eбceed the maбimum alloаable limit for the countrв of operationέ Anв changes or
modifications to Zebra equipment, not eбpresslв approved bв Zebra, could void the
authoritв to operate the equipmentέ
Regulatory Certification
The device is compliant аith the folloаing values and antenna characteristicsμ
Antennas
Use onlв the supplied or an approved replacement antennaέ Unauthoriгed antennas,
modifications, or attachments could cause damage and maв violate regulationsέ
Health and Safety Recommendations
Warning for Use of Wireless Devices
Please observe all аarning notices аith regard to the usage of аireless devicesέ
Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres
You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel
depots, chemical plants etcέ and areas аhere the air contains chemicals or particles
(such as grain, dust, or metal poаders)έ
Safety in Hospitals
Wireless devices transmit radio frequencв energв and maв affect medical
electrical equipmentέ When installed adjacent to other equipment, it is
advised to verifв that the adjacent equipment is not adverselв affectedέ
Use With Hearing Aids
When some аireless devices are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and
cochlear implants), users maв detect a buггing, humming, or аhining noiseέ Some
hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and аireless
devices also varв in the amount of interference theв generateέ In the event of
interference вou maв аant to consult вour hearing aid supplier to discuss solutionsέ
Other Medical Devices
Please consult вour phвsician or the manufacturer of the medical device, to determine if
the operation of вour аireless product maв interfere аith the medical deviceέ
FCC / EU RF Exposure Guidelines
Safety Information
Reducing RF Exposure - Use Properly
τnlв operate the device in accordance аith the instructions suppliedέ
International
The device complies аith internationallв recogniгed standards covering human
eбposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devicesέ όor information on "International"
human eбposure to electromagnetic fields refer to the Zebra ϊeclaration of ωonformitв
(ϊoω) at
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήdoc
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όor further information on the safetв of Rό energв from аireless devices, see
httpμήήresponsibilitвέгebraέcomήindeбέphpήdoаnloadsή
, аhich is located under Wireless
ωommunications and Healthέ
US and Canada
To complв аith όωω Rό eбposure requirements, antennas that are mounted eбternallв
at remote locations or operating near users at standάalone desktop or similar
configurations must operate аith a minimum separation distance of 3ζ cm from all
personsέ
EU
To complв аith EU Rό eбposure requirements, antennas that are mounted eбternallв at
remote locations or operating near users at standάalone desktop or similar
configurations must operate аith a minimum separation distance of 3ζ cm from all
personsέ
Power Supply
This device must be poаered from an κί2έ3af or κί2έ3at compliant poаer source аhich
has been certified bв the appropriate agencies, or bв a Zebra approved Uδ δISTEϊ ITE
(IEωήEσθίληίά1) poаer supplв аith electrical ratingsμ τutput 2ζVdc, min 3έ2ηA, аith a
recommended ambient temperature of at least ζί degrees ωέ Use of alternative poаer
supplв аill invalidate anв approvals given to this unit and maв be dangerousέ
Air Handling Space Applications
This device is suitable for use in Environmental Air Handling Space (EAHS) in
accordance аith Section 3ίίά22(c) of the σational Electric ωode, and Sections 2ά12κ,
12άί1ί(3) and 12ά1ίί of the ωanadian Electrical ωode, Part 21, ωSA ω22έ1έ
All ωables intended for interconnecting the όXιηίί to other devices shall be suitable
rated for use in Environmental Air Handling Space per Uδ 2ίζ3έ
ϊevices such as Poаer Adapters, PoE (Poаer Injectors), antennas shall not be installed
in the Environmental Air Handling Space unless theв are suitable for use in the EAHS
per Uδ 2ίζ3έ
Wireless Devices Country Approvals
Regulatorв markings, subject to certification, are applied to the device signifвing the
radio is approved for use in the folloаing countriesμ United States, ωanada, Japan,
ωhina, South Korea, Australia, and Europe
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Please refer to the Zebra ϊeclaration of ωonformitв (ϊoω) for details of other countrв
markingsέ This is available at
httpμήήаааέгebraέcomήdoc
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τperation of the device аithout regulatorв approval is illegalέ
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μ Europe includes, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, ωroatia, ωгech Republic, ωвprus,
ϊenmark, Estonia, όinland, όrance, ύermanв, ύreece, Hungarв, Iceland, Ireland, Italв,
δatvia, δiechtenstein, δithuania, δuбembourg, εalta, σetherlands, σorаaв, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sаeden, Sаitгerland and the
United Kingdomέ
Country Selection - Worldwide Version Only
Select onlв the countrв in аhich вou are using the deviceέ Anв other selection аill make
the operation of this device illegalέ
NOTE This step is not required for netаorks supporting
PoаerάoverάEthernet (PτE)έ
NOTE ωonnect the reader to a netаork that supports host
name registration and lookup to ensure the netаork can
access the reader using the host nameέ όor instance,
some netаorks can register host names through ϊHωPέ
When first connecting to the reader, it is recommended to
keep ϊHωP enabled in both the Pω and in the reader,
although it is not guaranteed that host name аill аork all
the timeέ
As an alternative to using the host name on the reader
label, construct it using the reader εAω address on the
bottom of the readerέ To do this, enter the prefiб όXιηίί,
folloаed bв the last siб characters of the εAω addressέ
όor eбample, for a εAω address of ίί23θκ3BAθ3A, use
the prefiб όXιηίί, folloаed bв 3BAθ3Aέ
Enter http://FXι5003BA63A in the broаser address bar
to access the readerέ