Read data and write on label – Hach-Lange LOC 100 User Manual

Page 71

Advertising
background image

English 71

Read data and write on label

1.

Switch on the LOC 100.

2.

Read in the operator ID initialized on the photometer by holding the

LOC 100 above the operator RFID tag and briefly pressing the left

key. The LOC 100 attempts to read the tag for five seconds. Once

the tag has been read successfully, the operator ID is shown on the

screen. (This step is optional. The option to read out the operator

ID can be deactivated in the Configuration menu).

3.

Read in the sample ID initialized on the photometer by holding the

LOC 100 above the location RFID tag and briefly pressing the left

key. The LOC 100 attempts to read the tag for five seconds. Once

the tag has been read successfully, the location ID is shown in the

display.

4.

Write on the empty sample RFID ID tag by holding the LOC 100

over the label and pressing the right key. A successful transfer is

shown in the display.

Note: This method can be used to write sample RFID tags as many
times as required. Sample RFID tags are dishwasher-proof.
However, repeated cleaning, particularly at high temperatures, can
impair the function of the tag. Read out the RFID tag using the
photometer (

Read out the sample RFID tag on the photometer

) to

check the sample RFID tag.

Note: One long tone indicates that the tag has been read or written
successfully. An error, e. g. because the distance from the tag is too
great, is indicated by five short tones and an error message.

Figure 4 Read and write data using the LOC 100

1.

Left key (Read)

2.

Right key (Write)

3.

Operator RFID tag or location RFID tag

Advertising