Handheld RFID Readers

Handheld RFID Readers

Basic Setup

  • Connect via Bluetooth or eConnex, using the supplied adapter
  • Connect to the reader using 123RFID Mobile and select region
  • The handheld reader is now ready to use

Setting up the RFD40

RFD40 Setup Instructions

Connecting Handheld Readers To BlueTooth

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