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Broadcast Message Options: The options in this field depend on the capabilities of the tag.   

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User Data Length: Configure the number of Bytes from the “User Data” that is sent with a broadcast 
message. The number starts from Byte 0 (zero). Please pay attention to the limits of the User Data Length 
described at the end of this chapter.   

3.3 

 Bursts when passing a Position marker 

Note: This setting can be found in the ILR Tag Configuration software tool in the edit block “Marker”   

   

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Number of Bursts (New Loop): 0 = no bursts, max. 15 bursts   

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Time between Bursts (Marker): This sets a timeslot inside which the tag sends out as single burst. This 
gives a random delay between every single burst message to avoid collisions with tags that are triggered 
by the same source to burst. Possible settings are 40, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 ms. Please 
read the details in the following subchapter “Information on Burst Settings”.   

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Marker Message Options: Entering a marker field triggers a burst. This parameter determines the contents 
of the burst messages.   

   

3.4 

 Limitations of the User Data Field  

The total length of the broadcast message (burst or ping) is limited to 50 Bytes. So depending on the broadcast 
message options, these are the allowed number of bytes for the user data:   

   

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User Data only => max. 50 Bytes of user data   

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Marker | User Data => max. 38 Bytes of user data   

    

3.5 

Information of Burst Settling  

The parameter “Time between Bursts (Marker)” is not simply a delay time. It is in fact a timeslot. In this 

timeslot the tag chooses a random moment to do a single burst. This avoids that bursts collide with other tags, 
that are simultaneously triggered by the same marker loop. These timeslots are repeated until all bursts are 
sent.   

   

With very few tags the factory setting of 40 ms is sufficient. In case there is the possibility that dozens of tags 

are triggered to burst at once, this value can be increased. This brings the tradeoff of a longer overall time until 
all bursts are sent. E.g. with a slot width (Time between Bursts) of 700 ms and 8 bursts, the amount of time for 
all bursts is 5.6 seconds.   

   

Example   

This example shows 3 tags (A, B, C) that are simultaneously triggered by a marker loop (LF marker) and are 
configured to burst 3 times. The timeslot (Time between Bursts) is set to the default of 40 ms.   

   

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Page 1: ...IDENTEC SOLUTIONS i B350L CC HARDWARE USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...able to any person for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages including without limitation damages resulting from use of or reliance on information presented herein or loss of profit...

Page 3: ...and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid...

Page 4: ...hing screw on the unit Best practice is to use an antistatic ribbon and earth yourself permanently for the time you handle the unit Avoid unnecessary contact with the unit connectors and assemblies in...

Page 5: ...slowly adjust itself to warmer temperatures after removal from cold and cool environments Connections Power Supply The supply circuits must comply with the conditions set out for the SELV circuits se...

Page 6: ...8 2 2 System Components Tags 8 2 3 System Components Readers 9 2 4 System Components Antennas 10 3 Configuration of the Tag 11 3 1 General 11 3 2 Ping Rate 11 3 3 Bursts when passing a Position marke...

Page 7: ...e right to make changes and updates to the content contained herein It is the user s responsibility to contact the service department for any possible changes or updates to operating and maintenance p...

Page 8: ...i B350L CC tag can operate maintenance free up to eight years In combination with IDENTEC s i Mark RFID tag exciter the i B350L CC provides accurate localization for gates zones and lanes The credit c...

Page 9: ...eters i PORT BT USB The battery powered mobile reader with Bluetooth and USB interface communicates with a wide spectrum of handheld devices and tablet computers It is ideally suited for mobile applic...

Page 10: ...should be used Other antennas not provided by IDENTEC SOLUTIONS may void permit of use and violate compliance regulations Omnidirectional sub 1GHz Antenna Dimensions Half wave Dipole Antenna Ordering...

Page 11: ...dependent from regular Pings Marker technology Bursts triggered by the push button can be configured independent from regular Pings Tools Needed PC running on MS Windows with the SensorSMART Tool soft...

Page 12: ...er determines the contents of the burst messages 3 4 Limitations of the User Data Field The total length of the broadcast message burst or ping is limited to 50 Bytes So depending on the broadcast mes...

Page 13: ...i B350L CC Hardware User Manual 20 September 2019 Copyright 2019 IDENTEC SOLUTIONS All rights reserved 13 The last row shows how the random use of the timeslot avoids collision between the tags...

Page 14: ...er A Brief Checklist Are all housings intact Are all cables intact Are all connectors intact Are all connectors securely fastened Are all screws still tight Is there a sudden malfunction at a specific...

Page 15: ...rable from 0 to 15 Broadcast User Data Up to 50 Bytes Electrical Power Source Lithium Battery non replaceable Battery Monitoring Yes Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 30 C to 70 C 22 F to...

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