USER'S MANUAL, VERSION 2.0
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There are many different types of trigger as follows:
1.
“Read Any Tags (any ID, 1 trigger per tag)” would look at tags coming in to the four
antenna ports (or capture points), the ones being ticked here would be selected, and will
generate 1 trigger per tag (different ID) notification. By selecting which antenna port one
can then select tags read by specific antennas to trigger an event. Note that in Time
Windowed Mode there is a duplicate elimination action within each time window, and for
the same ID within that window, it will only be recorded once into the buffer – unless the
box called “Antenna Differentiation” in the Event Management page is ticked, in that case
the same tag read by different antennas will generate different triggers. Hence for each
different ID within that duplicate elimination time it will generate an event.
2.
“Input Sensor State” would look at the state (high or low) of one of the general purpose IO
input.
3.
“No Tag Read in Specified Time Span” would check if for a specified time read, no tag
passes through the reader read zone.
4.
“Trigger in Tag Group” would check if any tag is within a pre-defined tag group .
5.
“Trigger if RSSI larger than or equal to” would check if read tag Rssi is larger or equal to
defined value
6.
Specified Time Span elapsed”.