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ALLFLEX RS250-3-45s, 930040 Animal Livestock ID RFID Chip Tag Stick Reader New

$ 36.96

Availability: 38 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • Model: RS250-3-45s
  • MPN: 930040-004D2
  • Brand: Allflex
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: RFID Tag Stick Reader
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Up for sale is an
    ALLFLEX RS250-3-45s, Part# 930040 Animal Livestock ID RFID Chip Tag Stick Reader
    .   New surplus equipment in the open box.
    Please view the photos for what you get.    I have many of these if you need more than one.
    This model does
    not
    have a battery contained within the stick.  See below in the description of different ways it can be powered.  One way is by the power adapter and cable included in the box.   User manual and Software CD included.  Allflex Stick Reader Configurator v2.19 for
    Windows 95, 98, 2000, and XP
    .   Works with RS250 and RS320.
    It will be shipped in it's original box, and not boxed inside of another one.
    **The user manual can also be found on the internet by Google searching for "Allflex 930040 user manual".  **
    ***If you want to download the Allflex EID Tag Manager User Manual online, google that and you can find that too.  I can't post the complete site on ebay because it will be deleted, but put "WWW" in front of this below to get the EID Tag Manager User Manual...
    atq.qc.ca/images/stories/fantome/Allflex/eid%20tag%20manager%20user%20manual_ver1_ang.pdf
    Just some information found in the manual....
    Power Source Requirements:...
    The Stick Rea
    der can be powere
    d from
    a variety of DC po
    wer source opt
    ions, either
    through the DC powe
    r jack or throu
    gh pin 9 on the DB9F con
    nector. Recomme
    nded
    DC Power sources are the Allflex PW50, PW
    250, or RFL100
    Portable Recharg
    eable
    Battery Pack, or PW409
    AC Power Supply,
    which attaches to the DC Power Jack.
    Note 1
    -
    Certain weigh scales and other equipm
    ent to which the Stick Read
    er can be attached
    provide DC power on pin 9 of the DB9 interf
    ace connector.
    Such DC power sources are
    acceptable as lo
    ng as the voltage is betwe
    en
    6 and 12 volts DC, and are capable of providing
    at least 500 milliamperes continuous
    current, and at least 1.0 ampe
    re peak current. Pin 5 of
    the DB9 connector is ground. A rechargeable seal
    ed lead acid battery rated at 6 volts and 4.5
    ampere-hours or greater is an excellent
    choice for portable and
    field appl
    ications.
    Note 2
    -
    When an extern
    al power source is co
    nnected to the DC Power Jack,
    inserting the
    plug causes electrical continuity to pin 9 of th
    e DB9 connector to be interrupted. Polarity on
    the DC Power Jack is sleeve + and cente
    r pin -. The DC power plug specification
    is a 2.5mm
    x 5.5mm DC Coaxial (9.5mm length).
    Note 3
    -
    An AC power supply must be a linear
    regulated type unit rated at 6 to 12 VDC
    output and 1.0 amperes mi
    nimum. Some AC power supplies
    may exhibit excessive noise that
    can compromise read range of FDX-B type transponders. Suitable AC power supplies should
    be rated at 3 millivolts or less output ripp
    le.
    Note 4
    -
    The Stick R
    eader does not contain a p
    ower on/off switch. When a power source is
    connected to either the power jack of pin 9
    of the DB9F connector, the Sti
    ck Reader will
    consume an idle current of appr
    oximately 25 milliam
    peres. When powered fr
    om a battery
    source, be sure to disconnect the battery when
    the Stick Reader is not in use in order to
    conserve battery life.
    Note 5
    - The Stick R
    eader is polarity prot
    ected
    against accidental reve
    rse voltage application
    and will not be damaged by such.
    ID Code Memory
    The Stick Reader contains an intern
    al non-volatile memory capable of storing
    1638
    ID codes. ID codes are st
    ored autom
    atically
    upon being read. A tra
    nsponder ID
    code will not be stored multiple times if
    read multiple times successively, but can be
    stored in memory multiple ti
    mes if other tags
    are read in between.
    All ID codes are
    retained when power to the Stick Reader is
    shut off. If more tha
    n 1638 ID codes are
    read, the new ID codes are written over
    the old
    est ID codes in a wrap-around
    manner.
    ID Codes can
    be retrieved
    from the St
    ick Reader via it
    s RS232 serial
    port by i
    ssuing
    to the Reader a command (see Ta
    ble 5
    on page 9
    ). The comm
    and can be
    issued as many times as desired
    , and the complete memory conten
    ts will be
    transferred upon each event. ID codes a
    r
    e not erased from
    the memory until a
    command is
    received.
    Each ID code is followed by a (carriag
    e return/line feed) which will
    cause each ID code to appea
    r on a separate
    line of a PC di
    splay. The Stick Reader
    contains a configuration
    option that automatically in
    serts a null identification code in
    memory upon applicatio
    n of power to th
    e Reader. This provides a means of
    establishing partitions in
    memory between bl
    ocks of ID codes that represent separate
    groups of identified animals, thus facilitati
    ng
    the management o
    f ID code data once
    downloaded to a PC d
    atabase. To set this partitio
    ning marker, use the command
    (the de
    fault state is
    M00).
    Stick Reader Physical Integrity
    The Stick Reader has been con
    structed from
    rugged and durable materials to provide long
    periods of service in harsh environments. It
    is wat
    er proof, and can with
    stand immersion in
    water in use and for cleaning. The Stick
    Reader does contains
    electronic components,
    however, that can be damaged
    if subjected to extr
    eme intentional
    abuse, and such dam
    age can
    deteriorate or terminate the R
    eader’s functioni
    ng. The user should refrain from intention
    ally
    striking other surfaces and objects with the Stick Reader.
    Serial Data Interface Requirements
    The RS232 serial data interface comprise
    s a 3 wire arrangement with a DB9F
    connector, and consists of
    transmit (TxD/pin 2), receive
    (RxD/pin 3)
    , and ground
    (GND/pin 5). This interface can be
    conf
    igured for a variety of comm
    unications
    parameters, and is factory configured with
    default settings of 9600 b
    its/second, no
    parity, 8 bits/word, an
    d 1 stop bit (“9600N81”)
    . To change these default settings,
    please see “Configurati
    on Options” o
    n pages 8 and 9 of this gui
    de. Figure 2
    illustrates the power
    and data wiring of the Po
    wer Jack and Data
    Connector.
    Note 6
    - The Stick Reader RS232 interface
    is wired as a DCE (data communications
    equipment) type that connects dire
    ctly to the serial port of a PC or any
    other device that is
    designated as a DTE (data terminal
    equipment)
    type. When the Stick
    Reader is connected to
    other equipment that is also
    wired as DCE (s
    uch as a PDA), a “
    null modem” adapter
    is
    required in order to properly cross-wire transm
    it and re
    ceive signals so
    that communications
    can occur.
    Note 7
    - The Stick Reader’s serial data conn
    ection can be extend
    ed using the Allflex AY005
    (10 meter) or AY006 (20 meter) extension cable. Ex
    tensions longer than 20 meters (~65 feet)
    are not recommended.
    Stick Reader Setup
    Basic Operating Procedure
    The Stick Reader is configured
    at the factory with default co
    nfiguration settings th
    at
    make it imm
    ediately functional
    upon applicat
    ion of power. These s
    ettings are
    selected for compatibility with most users’
    app
    lications, and should b
    e changed only
    once a thorough understanding of options and the effect of
    each is understood
    by the
    user.
    Note 8
    - In the event conf
    iguration options are in
    advertently changed
    , it is poss
    ible to lose
    the ability to com
    municate with the Read
    er as a consequence of no
    t knowing the
    communications param
    eters that are
    in effect.
    Factory d
    efault configurat
    ion (see page 8)
    can
    be restored by holding down the READ button wh
    ile applying power. After approximately 2
    seconds, the Reader will respon
    d with 6 flashes of its green
    LED indicator (and 6 audible
    beeps) indicating that d
    efault
    settings have been
    restored.
    Step 1
    - Determine the method by which po
    wer will be applied to the Stick Reader
    (see
    Power Source Requirement
    s
    on page 2 of this guide)
    , and connect power
    accordingly. Observe a brief flashing
    by
    both LED indica
    tors and audible beep.
    Step 2
    - Press the READ button momentarily
    , and observe the red LED flashes
    for
    approximately 3 second
    s, and then extinguishes.
    Step 3
    - Press the READ button again, and
    bring a transponder tag within 15 cm
    (6”) of the e
    nd of the a
    ntenna where a
    ntenn
    a is located (se
    e Figure 3). Observe the
    green LED indicator illu
    minates simultaneously with the au
    dible beeper, indicating a
    successful read, and t
    he red LED ceases flashing.
    Step 4
    - Repeat Step 3 usin
    g the same transponde
    r, and observe
    a double
    flash/double
    beep, indicati
    ng that the sam
    e transpon
    der tag has bee
    n read.
    Step 5
    - Connect the DB9F serial data conn
    ector to a PC’s COM1 port (usually the
    port assigne
    d to RS232 se
    rial comm
    unications), a
    nd launch a
    termi
    nal emulator
    program such
    as Hyperterm
    inal®. Set the PC’s c
    ommunicat
    ions paramet
    ers to 9600
    bits/second,
    no parit
    y, 8 bits/
    word, 1 st
    op bit, an
    d no flow
    control
    (9600N81
    ).
    Step 6
    - Using a different transponder tag than
    first used in
    Step 3, repeat Steps 3
    and 4. Observe that
    the transponder ID code is sent
    from the Reader to t
    he PC each
    time it is read. Also observe that the tag
    data format conforms with those examples
    listed in Table 2.
    Note 9
    - Even if the user’s application intends
    the Stick Reader to be
    connected to equipment
    other than a PC, proceeding
    as described
    above will con
    firm the establishment of
    communications with a PC
    so that (a) Stick Reader opera
    tion is verified, (b) the u
    ser becomes
    familiar with the basic
    operation, and (c)
    configuration options can be
    changed via the PC in
    the event the use
    r’s application re
    quires se
    ttings other than
    the default settings.