Industrial-class
RFID reader delivers maximum functionality and benefits
Building on the tested and proven platform of the XR400, the XR440 Gen 2 reader
from Motorola Technologies offers maximum functionality for large-scale RFID deployments.
This strategic platform is designed to help enterprises achieve competitive
advantage by increasing inventory visibility and process efficiency to effectively
reduce costs and improve profitability. Reliable and efficient tag reading in
dense RF environments reduces interference issues associated with multiple RFID
readers in close proximity. The service-oriented architecture of the XR440 enables
seamless integration and interoperability with your existing IT infrastructure
— and maximum application flexibility. Robust RFID functionality includes
support for standard back-end platforms, direct application hosting, and industrial
applications that may require the ability to interact with industrial automation
equipment such as ControlLogix PLCs. The XR440 also offers support for leading
business systems including IBM's WebSphere® RFID Device Infrastructure (WRDI),
Microsoft RFID infrastructure and SAP; leading development tools including .NET
2.0 and Java APIs; and off-the-shelf applications.
A new class of RFID
reader — a new level of visibility
Motorola Technologies introduces the next phase in the evolution of RFID with
the RD5000 Mobile RFID Reader. By adding mobility to Motorola's proven fixed reader
technology, companies can extend the reach of their RFID network throughout
the enterprise environment. Designed for true mobility, the device is cable-free,
provides realtime wireless LAN connectivity and has motion-smart features that
work together to help conserve battery power. The completely selfcontained device
offers an integrated battery and antenna as well as a very small footprint for
easy installation and deployment. From the warehouse and loading dock to the
retail floor and more, the RD5000 increases the level of visibility of inventory
and other assets — as well as increases the benefits gained from RFID-enabled
real-time information management.
RFID anywhere
The RD5000 is a wireless, compact mobile RFID reader that can be installed anywhere
— on material handling equipment like forklifts and clamp trucks, on mobile
carts, portable skate wheel conveyors, or even in hard to reach locations where
a cabled reader would not be practical. With the RD5000, assets are easily tracked
as it moves throughout the enterprise. The rugged design ensures continuous
operation in the most demanding environments, both inside and outside your four
walls. The result is a new level of granular real-time information — allowing
you to realize a new level of productivity and efficiency throughout your operations.
In the warehouse
The RD5000 is ideal in the warehouse and distribution center, where its rugged
compact design and mobile features are a natural fit for adding RFID capabilities
to forklifts, clamp trucks and other material handling equipment. When used
in conjunction with a mobile computer such as Motorola's VC5090, a forklift operator
who picks up an RFID-tagged pallet for put-away can now receive additional,
important information when a tag is read. In addition to the exact location
to place the product, the operator can also receive the shortest route to the
put-away location, as well as instant notification if the product is placed
in the wrong spot. Now, your inventory is placed in the right location, available
when needed, and easily visible, which eliminates overstocking due to ordering
of product that is not actually needed — but simply misplaced. Products
on clamp trucks can be identified, ensuring the right amount of pressure is
automatically applied to provide a sure grip — without damage.
On the retail floor
By using the RD5000 on mobile push-carts, retail sales personnel can take a
complete inventory of the retail front and back rooms by simply rolling the
cart through the store. Real-time inventory data is then available to retail
workers on a handheld PDA, such as Motorola's MC50 or MC70, enabling instant inventory
checks or analysis of inventory data. Since an accurate inventory can be taken
in a mere fraction of the time it would take to manually count inventory, retailers
can conduct daily inventories quickly, easily and cost-effectively, providing
a new level of insight into inventory metrics. Ordering can be improved since
purchase trends are readily visible; seasonal items can be easily identified
to ensure replenishment on a timely basis; and more. You can obtain an immediate
accounting of new shipments when utilizing mobile carts and portable conveyors
equipped with the RD5000 mobile reader. RFID-tagged goods are read in real time
as they are transported off the truck and into your facility.
In a delivery zone
Since the RD5000 is completely cable-free, it can be mounted safely and securely
on portable skate wheel conveyors to verify shipment deliveries. The portable
conveyor is easily moved from delivery vehicle to delivery vehicle, with the
mobile reader providing instant identification of all items within the shipment
— without opening the boxes or pallets. Receiving processes are streamlined
and accurate.
In other challenging
locations
The self-contained design of the RD5000 is also ideal for stationary deployment
in areas previously unsuitable for RFID readers. The compact design can be mounted
nearly anywhere, with minimal intrusion in the working area. Built to endure
bumps from equipment and rough handling, as well as exposure to dust, water,
and grease, it is rugged enough to be installed in the toughest environments
and compact enough to fit into spaces where a cabled, stationary reader would
just not be practical — such as pallet stretch wrap machines.
RD5000 Specifications
| Physical
Characteristics |
| Dimensions: |
7
in. L x 9 in. W x 2 in. H
17.78 cm L x 22.86 cm W x 5.08 cm H |
| Weight: |
3
lbs 10 oz./1.64 kg (includes battery) |
| Battery: |
Removable,
rechargeable 7.2 volt Lithium Ion 2200 mAh
battery pack, 15.8 watt hours |
| Performance
Characteristics |
| CPU: |
Intel®
XScale® Bulverde PXA270 processor at 624 MHz |
| Operating
System : |
Microsoft
Windows CE 5.0
|
| Memory
(RAM/ROM): |
64
MB/64 MB |
| Application
Development: |
PSDK,
DCP and SMDK available through Motorola
DevZone Web site |
| User
Environment |
| Operating
Temperature: |
-4°
to 122° F / -20° to 50° C
|
| Charging
Temperature: |
32°
to 104° F / 0° to 40° C |
| Storage
Temperature: |
-40°
to 158° F / -40° to 70° C |
| Humidity: |
5%
to 95% non-condensing |
| Drop
Specification: |
30
in. / 76.2 cm to concrete |
| Repetitive
Shock: |
Over
3,500 70-g shocks and 21,600 60-g shocks |
| Environmental
Sealing: |
IP66 |
Electrostatic
Discharge
(ESD): |
+/-15kVdc
air discharge; +/-8kVdc direct/indirect discharge |
| RFID |
| Standards
Supported: |
EPC
Generation 2 UHF |
| Nominal
Read Range: |
10
ft./3.04 m with Motorola RFX6000 4x4 tag optimally oriented |
| Field: |
Half
read range beam width: +/- 80 degrees (with tags
optimally oriented) |
| Antenna: |
Integrated,
circularly polarized, 1.5 dB effective linear gain
per axis (nominal); Antenna port for future support of
optional external antenna |
| Frequency
Range: |
902-928
MHz |
| Output
Power : |
1W
conducted (1.4W EIRP with integrated antenna) |
| Wireless
Data Communications |
| WLAN: |
IEEE
802.11a/b/g |
| Data
Rate : |
802.11a:
up to 54 Mbps; 802.11b: up to 11 Mbps;
802.11g: up to 54 Mbps |
| Antenna: |
Internal |
| Frequency
Ranges: |
All
country dependent:
802.11a - 5 GHz; 802.11b – 2.4 GHz; 802.11g – 2.4 GHz |
| PAN
(Bluetooth Support) : |
Bluetooth®
Version 1.2 with BTExplorer™ (manager)
included |
| Peripherals
and Accessories |
| Battery
Charger: |
4-slot
batteries only charging cradle |
| Power
supply: |
Input:
85-264 V AC; Output: 15 V DC, 5 A |
| Regulatory |
| Electrical
Safety: |
Certified
to UL60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1,IEC 60950-1 |
| WLAN
and Bluetooth |
USA
– FCC Part 15.247, 15.407; Canada – RSS-210 |
| RF
Exposure: |
USA
– FCC Part 2, FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C;
Canada – RSS-102 |
| RFID: |
USA
– FCC Part 15.247, 15.205, 15.209: Canada – RSS-210 |
| EMI/RFI: |
USA
– FCC Part 15; Canada – ICES 0003 Class B |
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