1. Nhanganyaya uye Pamusoroview
The Fonkan FJ-260 Animal Chip Reader is a handheld wireless reading device designed for identifying animal microchips. It supports both 134.2Khz and 125Khz frequencies and is compatible with EMID and FDX-B (ISO11784/ISO11785) tags. Featuring an OLED display and buzzer for clear prompts, it can store up to 1024 records and offers data upload via USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 4.2 (HID SPP) for seamless integration with computers and mobile devices. This versatile scanner is ideal for small animal management, traceability, and various animal identification applications.

2. Key Features

- Dual Frequency Support: Reads both 134.2Khz and 125Khz microchips.
- Protocol Compatibility: Supports EMID and FDX-B (ISO11784/ISO11785) tags.
- Memory: Stores up to 1024 records.
- Mabudiro Modes: Supports simulated keyboard output for easy data entry.
- Display & Alerts: Equipped with a 0.91-inch high brightness OLED screen and a buzzer for clear prompts.
- Kukurukurirana: USB 2.0 for wired connection and Bluetooth 4.2 (HID SPP) for wireless communication with Android, iPhone, and PC.
- Read Range: 0-20 cm (actual range depends on tag type and size).
- Kuverenga Nekukurumidza: Reading time is less than 100ms.
- Simba: 3.7V Li-battery.
- Operating Temperature: -10°C kusvika +50°C.
- Kuchengetedza Tembiricha: -30°C kusvika +70°C.
3. Package Zviri mukati
Ndapota tarisa pasuru yacho nokungwarira kuti uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo uye hazvina kukuvara.

- 1 x Fonkan FJ-260 Animal Chip Reader
- 1 x Bhuku reMirayiridzo
- 1 x USB Cable
4. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa

| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Fonkan |
| Model | FJ-260 |
| Protocol | ISO11784/785 (FDX-B, EMID) |
| Frequency | 134.2Khz/125Khz |
| Support Tag | EMID, FDX-B (2*12mm glass tube tag >8cm, 30mm ear tag >20cm, EMID card >5cm - depends on tag) |
| Read Time | <100ms |
| Memory | 1024 zvinyorwa |
| Prompt | 0.91 inch high brightness OLED, buzzer |
| Magetsi | 3.7V (Li-battery) |
| Kukurukurirana | USB 2.0 & Bluetooth 4.2 (HID SPP) |
| Mutauro | Chirungu |
| Working Temp | -10°C ~ +50°C |
| Storage Temp | -30°C ~ +70°C |
| Scanner Size | 175*85*18mm |
| Scanner Weight | 78g |
5. Setup
5.1 Kuchaja Chishandiso
Connect the provided USB cable to the scanner's USB interface and plug the other end into a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter). The device can be charged while connected via USB.
5.2 Bluetooth Pairing (for BT model)
If you have the Bluetooth model (FJ-260 BT), you can pair it with your smartphone or computer:
- Iva nechokwadi chekuti scanner yakabatidzwa.
- On your smartphone or computer, navigate to the Bluetooth settings.
- Tsvaga available devices. The scanner should appear as "260-HID".
- Select "260-HID" to pair. Confirm any pairing requests on both devices.
6. Kushanda

- Turn On and Scan: Press the scan button (located below the OLED display) to turn on the device and activate scanning mode. The device will emit a flashing light during scanning.
- Kuverenga Tags: Position the scanner's read area close to the animal's microchip or tag. Kana a tag is detected, its number will be displayed on the OLED screen. If no tag is found, "no tag find" will be displayed.
- Data Upload (USB):
- Connect the device to a computer using the USB cable. "USB" will be displayed on the screen.
- To upload stored data, press and hold the scan button for approximately 3 seconds. The scanner can store a maximum of 1024 records.
- Upon successful upload, "Upload Ok!" will be displayed.
- The device also supports real-time data upload when connected via USB while reading a tag.
- Automatic Power Off: The scanner will automatically turn off after 120 seconds (2 minutes) of inactivity to conserve battery life.
7. Kukurukurirana

- USB 2.0: Provides a direct wired connection to a PC for charging and data upload.
- Bluetooth 4.2 (HID SPP): Enables wireless communication with compatible devices (Android, iPhone, PC). This mode supports simulated keyboard output, allowing scanned tag numbers to be directly entered into text fields on the connected device.
8. Data Management Software
The scanner can connect to a PC via USB 2.0 to utilize dedicated database management software. This software allows you to:

- View zvakachengetwa tag numbers (Serial Number, Type, Tag Number).
- Query the quantity of stored records.
- Read data from the scanner.
- Save data to your computer.
- Delete data from the scanner's memory.
9. Zvikumbiro
The FJ-260 Animal Chip Reader is suitable for a wide range of animal identification and management scenarios, including:

- Pet identification (dogs, cats, etc.)
- Livestock management (poultry, husbandry, horses, etc.)
- Fish farming and aquatic animal identification
- General animal traceability and record-keeping
10. Kuchengeta
- Chengetedza mudziyo wakachena uye usina guruva uye unyoro.
- Dzivisa kudonhedza kana kuisa mudziyo kune zvinokanganisa zvakasimba.
- Store the device within the recommended storage temperature range (-30°C to +70°C).
- Chaja bhatiri nguva dzose, kunyangwe risingashandiswi nguva dzose, kuti bhatiri rirambe richishanda zvakanaka.
11. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Mudziyo haubatike: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect to a USB power source to charge.
- "no tag find" displayed: Iva nechokwadi chekuti tag is within the reading range and properly oriented. Check if the tag is compatible with the scanner's supported frequencies (134.2Khz/125Khz) and protocols (EMID/FDX-B).
- Haikwanisi kubatana neBluetooth: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both the scanner and the target device. Make sure the scanner is in pairing mode and visible. Try restarting both devices.
- Data not uploading via USB: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected. Check if the device is recognized by your computer. Ensure the data management software is correctly installed and running.
12. Mazano emushandisi
Hapana matipi chaiwo emushandisi akawanikwa kubva kune yakapihwa reviews or Q&A. General tips for optimal use:
- For best reading performance, hold the scanner's read area directly over the microchip or tag.
- When using Bluetooth, ensure your receiving device (phone/PC) has an active text input field open for the simulated keyboard output to function correctly.
- Regularly back up your scanned data to prevent loss.
13. Certifications
The Fonkan FJ-260 Animal Chip Reader complies with the following standards:

- CE (Conformité Européenne)
- FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
- RoHS (Kurambidzwa kwezvinhu zvine ngozi)
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