1. Kupu Whakataki
The Yanzeo AR180C is a portable pet microchip reader designed for quick and accurate identification of animals. It supports ISO11784/11785 FDX-B and EMID microchips, commonly used for pets like dogs and cats, as well as other animals in various applications. This device assists in reuniting lost pets with their owners and is suitable for use in veterinary clinics, animal shelters, and by pet owners.
Tuhipoka Nui: This scanner supports only 15-digit FDX-B/EMID microchips and does not read 9-digit AVID chips.

Figure 1: Yanzeo AR180C Pet Microchip Reader overview.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Hototahi Whānui: Supports ISO11784/11785 FDX-B and EMID microchips.
- Matawai Tere me te Tika: Equipped with a high-sensitivity scanning chip for quick and precise readings.
- Mahinga hoa-kaiwhakamahi: Simple one-button operation for scanning.
- Pūhiko Rechargeable: Built-in 800mAh lithium battery provides up to 6 hours of continuous use and is conveniently rechargeable via USB.
- Maama Whakaatu: High-contrast backlit OLED screen ensures easy readability in various lighting conditions.
- Rokiroki Raraunga: Internal storage for up to 128 sets of data, transferable to a computer via USB for record-keeping and analysis.
- Hoahoa Kawe: Lightweight, ergonomic, and durable design for comfortable handling and easy transport.

Figure 2: Dual-band card reading capability (134.2KHz and 125KHz).
3. Tatūnga
3.1. Ka tohatohahia te Pūrere
- Kimihia te tauranga utu USB i runga i te pūrere.
- Connect the provided USB cable to the device and to a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
- The device's screen will indicate charging status. Ensure the device is fully charged before first use for optimal battery life.
- Mā te utunga katoa ka roa te mahi tonu mō te 6 hāora.

Figure 3: Device connected via USB for charging and data transfer.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Te Whakakaha/Weto
- To power on the device, press and hold the main button until the screen illuminates.
- To power off, press and hold the main button again until the screen turns off. The device also features an automatic sleep function to conserve battery.
4.2. Scanning Microchips
- Me mohio kei te whakakaha te taputapu.
- Position the scanning area of the reader (the circular part) close to the animal's microchip implantation site. Common sites include between the shoulder blades.
- Press the scan button. The device will emit a signal and attempt to read the microchip.
- If a microchip is detected, its 15-digit FDX-B/EMID identification number will be displayed on the OLED screen.
- If no chip is detected, reposition the scanner and try again. Move the scanner slowly over the area to ensure thorough coverage.

Figure 4: Scanning a pet for microchip identification.
4.3. Rokiroki Raraunga me te Whakawhiti
- The device can store up to 128 microchip identification numbers internally.
- To transfer stored data to a computer, connect the device to your computer using the provided USB cable.
- The device will appear as a removable storage device or a specific application may be required (refer to manufacturer's website for software if needed).
- Follow the on-screen instructions or software prompts to download the stored data for record-keeping or analysis.

Figure 5: Data transfer via USB to a computer.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te taputapu ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i nga taputapu horoi, kaua e rukuhia te taputapu ki te wai.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te taputapu ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Hei whakaroa i te ora o te pākahiko, kaua e tukua kia pau katoa te pākahiko i ngā wā katoa. Whakakīia anō i ia wā, ina koa mēnā kāore te pūrere e whakamahia mō te wā roa.
6. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | He iti te pākahiko. | Me utu te taputapu ma te whakamahi i te taura USB kua whakaratohia. |
| Cannot read microchip. |
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| Data transfer fails. |
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7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | AR180C |
| Waitohu | Yanzeo |
| Hototahi | ISO 11784/11785 FDX-B, EMID (15-digit microchips) |
| Auautanga | 134.2 KHz, 125 KHz (Dual-band support) |
| Momo Pūhiko | 1 x Lithium Polymer (800mAh, included) |
| Ora Pūhiko | Up to 6 hours continuous work |
| Whakaatu | High-contrast backlit OLED |
| Rokiroki Raraunga | Tae atu ki te 128 rekoata |
| Hononga | USB for charging and data transfer |
| Ahu | 13.5 x 6 cm (5.31 x 2.36 inihi) |
| Taumaha | 120 g |
| Tae | Mā |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Yanzeo webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
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