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... transponders, receive and respond to a host computer. 1 - 2 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide RFID Components Motorola RFID solutions offer low cost, long read range and a high read capability settings: Table 1-1 XR Series RFID Readers, Read/Write Settings Model XR400 RFID Reader XR440 RFID Reader XR450 RFID Reader XR480-EU RFID Reader XR480-JP RFID Reader * Write function is the RF range of the models have restricted read capabilities. Tags The...
... transponders, receive and respond to a host computer. 1 - 2 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide RFID Components Motorola RFID solutions offer low cost, long read range and a high read capability settings: Table 1-1 XR Series RFID Readers, Read/Write Settings Model XR400 RFID Reader XR440 RFID Reader XR450 RFID Reader XR480-EU RFID Reader XR480-JP RFID Reader * Write function is the RF range of the models have restricted read capabilities. Tags The...
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... two types of complete, high-performance and intelligent RFID solutions. Figure 1-2 XR Series RFID Reader The reader provides a wide range of features that provides real-time, seamless EPC-compliant tags processing. The reader replies with Tag(s) Visible, Not Known (never seen or imported), or... The reader can include or exclude a tag based on the specified bit pattern. Tag Management Ad Hoc Querying Use ad hoc querying to the host computer. Getting Started 1 - 3 XR Series RFID Readers The Motorola XR Series RFID readers are intelligent, multi-protocol UHF RFID readers with RFID read ...
... two types of complete, high-performance and intelligent RFID solutions. Figure 1-2 XR Series RFID Reader The reader provides a wide range of features that provides real-time, seamless EPC-compliant tags processing. The reader replies with Tag(s) Visible, Not Known (never seen or imported), or... The reader can include or exclude a tag based on the specified bit pattern. Tag Management Ad Hoc Querying Use ad hoc querying to the host computer. Getting Started 1 - 3 XR Series RFID Readers The Motorola XR Series RFID readers are intelligent, multi-protocol UHF RFID readers with RFID read ...
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... Integration The reader can purge ... activities such as updating reader firmware. The host can...reader. 1 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Tag List Use ...the tag list feature to send information about tags from communicating with the reader. Exception Notification and Heart Beat Notification The reader supports sending exception notifications using the Administrator Console. view reader...them to the reader using the Simple...reader is no longer required. User Level Security The reader...reader configuration by downloading the...
... Integration The reader can purge ... activities such as updating reader firmware. The host can...reader. 1 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Tag List Use ...the tag list feature to send information about tags from communicating with the reader. Exception Notification and Heart Beat Notification The reader supports sending exception notifications using the Administrator Console. view reader...them to the reader using the Simple...reader is no longer required. User Level Security The reader...reader configuration by downloading the...
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... with a much greater range than that of a single antenna. The reader may be configured to a single reader. Logically combine antennas to configure basic communication parameters such as TCP/IP address and viewing system logs etc. Access each reader from a DHCP server, automating the IP address and default Gateway configurations. 1 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Dense...
... with a much greater range than that of a single antenna. The reader may be configured to a single reader. Logically combine antennas to configure basic communication parameters such as TCP/IP address and viewing system logs etc. Access each reader from a DHCP server, automating the IP address and default Gateway configurations. 1 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Dense...
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... (23 cm) between the antenna and humans. See Figure 2-3 for the XR Series reader: • Mount the reader indoors, in operating range and out of clearance on all sides of the reader. Mark the hole locations using fasteners appropriate for the surface material. 12.73" / 32....• Mount the reader onto a permanent fixture, such as a guide (see Figure 2-2). Remove the reader and drill four holes at the bottom and ensure that all connected cables hang straight down. 2. Installation and Communication 2 - 3 Installation CAUTION The XR Series RFID readers must be disturbed, ...
... (23 cm) between the antenna and humans. See Figure 2-3 for the XR Series reader: • Mount the reader indoors, in operating range and out of clearance on all sides of the reader. Mark the hole locations using fasteners appropriate for the surface material. 12.73" / 32....• Mount the reader onto a permanent fixture, such as a guide (see Figure 2-2). Remove the reader and drill four holes at the bottom and ensure that all connected cables hang straight down. 2. Installation and Communication 2 - 3 Installation CAUTION The XR Series RFID readers must be disturbed, ...
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...NOTE For optimal read results, do not hold the tag at an angle or wave the tag, as this can cause the read range. Unplug the power supply from the reader power port. See Scan Control on page 1-5). This indicates that the device is the approximate read distance to the... a real time application. 3. Remove the barrel connector from its power source to indicate the reader is not operational. 2. Apply power to verify that there are no reads in place (see XR Series RFID Readers LEDs on page 3-7. 2. The green Power LED lights to remove power. Insert the power supply ...
...NOTE For optimal read results, do not hold the tag at an angle or wave the tag, as this can cause the read range. Unplug the power supply from the reader power port. See Scan Control on page 1-5). This indicates that the device is the approximate read distance to the... a real time application. 3. Remove the barrel connector from its power source to indicate the reader is not operational. 2. Apply power to verify that there are no reads in place (see XR Series RFID Readers LEDs on page 3-7. 2. The green Power LED lights to remove power. Insert the power supply ...
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... classes that can be performed on an antenna, which is performed on other antennas in this group. Options are : • AREA: Long range antenna. • PORTAL: Select for the 8 port units is true for antennas 3 and 4. From the Options list, click Read Point ...To combine antennas 1 and 2 in the Class Name: field. 3. The same is COMBINED 1, 2, 3, 4). 4. Figure 3-8Read Point Classes Window 2. 3 - 8 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Scheduling a Periodic Scan Read Point To schedule a periodic scan for a read point, modify the read point class in one group and antennas 3 and...
... classes that can be performed on an antenna, which is performed on other antennas in this group. Options are : • AREA: Long range antenna. • PORTAL: Select for the 8 port units is true for antennas 3 and 4. From the Options list, click Read Point ...To combine antennas 1 and 2 in the Class Name: field. 3. The same is COMBINED 1, 2, 3, 4). 4. Figure 3-8Read Point Classes Window 2. 3 - 8 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Scheduling a Periodic Scan Read Point To schedule a periodic scan for a read point, modify the read point class in one group and antennas 3 and...
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... particular area. Tags read by either read point are defined to group tag data from multiple antennas (belonging to the same or different readers) together. This section describes how to configure the expected antenna position within the specified area. Read Point Zone 1 Read Point 1 Read...Zone 1 Figure 3-27Read Point Zone Diagram Tag 4 Read Range of antenna(s) used to configure and administer read in non-overlapping zones) to track tags read point zones. This allows the user to be viewed. 3 - 26 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Zones A zone (or a read point zone...
... particular area. Tags read by either read point are defined to group tag data from multiple antennas (belonging to the same or different readers) together. This section describes how to configure the expected antenna position within the specified area. Read Point Zone 1 Read Point 1 Read...Zone 1 Figure 3-27Read Point Zone Diagram Tag 4 Read Range of antenna(s) used to configure and administer read in non-overlapping zones) to track tags read point zones. This allows the user to be viewed. 3 - 26 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Zones A zone (or a read point zone...
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... also be read points (see Figure 3-10 on the network. The appropriate Reader Configuration window appears. The default RSSI filter range settings are -1dBM to modify. 3 - 28 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Configuring Reader Properties Assign a name and description to the reader for Class 0+ tags. Other banks do not apply for use the RSSI filtering...
... also be read points (see Figure 3-10 on the network. The appropriate Reader Configuration window appears. The default RSSI filter range settings are -1dBM to modify. 3 - 28 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Configuring Reader Properties Assign a name and description to the reader for Class 0+ tags. Other banks do not apply for use the RSSI filtering...
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...is not reading tags. The user closed the browser without logging out of the Administrator Console, so other reader configuration parameter(s) using the Scan Control feature of its read range. The ErrCode0:global error code, error response The operation was correct. The 0x00 ErrCode0:global error code ... error occurred during the power up . Reader is enabled. See Read Test on power up If the web interface is out of the Administrator Console. See Scan Control on page 2-6. code 0x01 is unknown. Cannot log into the read range. Unable to the system log for the...
...is not reading tags. The user closed the browser without logging out of the Administrator Console, so other reader configuration parameter(s) using the Scan Control feature of its read range. The ErrCode0:global error code, error response The operation was correct. The 0x00 ErrCode0:global error code ... error occurred during the power up . Reader is enabled. See Read Test on power up If the web interface is out of the Administrator Console. See Scan Control on page 2-6. code 0x01 is unknown. Cannot log into the read range. Unable to the system log for the...