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Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID

 

 

 

 

 

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             Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance 

This equipment has been tested 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 commercial environment. 
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can 
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of 
the following measures: 
 

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 

 

Consult the dealer or a qualified radio/TV technician for assistance 

 

Caution

     

Changes to this product or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could 
 void the user's authority to operate the equipment per FCC Part 15.  

 

Industry Canada (IC) Compliance 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept 
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 
 
This device has been designed to operate with the antenna(s) listed in section 2.5 and having a maximum gain of 6 dB. 
Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 6 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The 
required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. 
 
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent 
isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. 
 
Note: The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were 
met. 
 

 
                        CE Marking and European Economic Area (EEA) 

RFID devices designed for use throughout the EEA must have a maximum radiated transmit power of 2W ERP in the 
frequency range of 865.6–867.6 MHz. For other EEA restrictions on RFID device use, please refer to the Impinj Declaration of 
Conformity (DoC) located at 

http://rfid-support.impinj.com

 

 
 
Before You Begin 

 

 

Warning

     

Please read this document in its entirety before operating the Speedway reader, as serious personal 

                    

injury or equipment damage may result from improper use.  

 
Unauthorized opening of the Speedway reader enclosure voids the warranty. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SPEEDWAY IPJ-R1000

Page 1: ... GUIDE USER GUIDE Speedway Reader IPJ R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID EPCglobal certified for dense reader operation High performance software radio architecture for maximum flexibility Monostatic antennas for low cost deployment Patented interference rejection combined with high sensitivity ensures highest possible read reliability Gen 2 certified for compliance and interoperability ...

Page 2: ...chronization the elimination of ghost reads and more Combined with an extensible architecture that supports seamless integration of field upgradeable third party application software the Speedway reader is the most adaptable reader solution available today This user guide provides instructions on how to install connect configure operate upgrade and troubleshoot Speedway readers It assumes the user...

Page 3: ...nada IC Compliance Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with the antenna s listed in section 2 5 and having a maximum gain of 6 dB Antennas not included in this list or having a gain ...

Page 4: ...n Monitoring Inventory Results 20 6 2 Operation Screen Filters 20 6 3 Inventory Filter Screen 21 6 4 Tag Access Screen 23 6 5 Version Screen 25 7 Firmware Upgrade 26 7 1 Upgrade Methods 27 7 2 Preparing the Upgrade Image 27 7 3 The Upgrade Configuration Metafile 27 7 4 Preparing the Upgrade Configuration Metafile 28 7 5 Image Management Command 29 7 5 1 Command Line Interface Upgrade 29 7 5 2 GUI ...

Page 5: ...ig system Command 52 8 5 Show Command 53 8 5 1 show all Command 53 8 5 2 show image Command 55 8 5 3 show logging Command 59 8 5 4 show network Command 60 8 5 5 show system Command 67 8 6 Transfer Command 69 8 6 1 transfer from reader Command 69 8 6 2 transfer status Command 70 9 Troubleshooting 71 10 References 71 Appendix A Impinj Factory Default Configuration 72 Appendix B Command Line Editing ...

Page 6: ...ncy MHz 1 902 75 2 903 25 3 903 75 4 904 25 49 926 75 50 927 25 1 2 Operation in Europe For European operation the Speedway reader operates under EN 302 208 using listen before talk LBT An optional setting allows use of a third party controller for deployment where readers share channels Consult the manufacturer of compatible controllers for details on how to setup and deploy Table 1 2 Frequency P...

Page 7: ... and accessories detailed below are required in order to ensure compliance with the Speedway reader It is the responsibility of the user or professional installer to provide and properly use all these components and accessories A computer running Windows 2000 or higher XP or Linux PC which has An available RS 232 serial port required only if host system does not support DHCP An Ethernet port HTTP ...

Page 8: ...eight 3 3V logic outputs See Table 2 2 for the pin out Table 2 3 for the GPIO electrical specifications and Figure 2 2 for the physical pin view Figure 2 1 Impinj Speedway Reader Port Connections Table 2 2 DB 25 Connector Pin Out Pin I O Pin I O Pin I O 1 No connect 10 GPIN3 19 GPOUT5 2 RS 232 RXD 11 GPIN2 20 No connect 3 RS 232 TXD 12 GPIN1 21 GPOUT6 4 RS 232 CTS 13 GPIN0 22 No connect 5 RS 232 R...

Page 9: ...ED states appears in Table 2 4 Table 2 4 LED Status Indicators Reader Operation LED Action Startup Continuous Red Power on Start Test POST Failure Flashing Red 2 Hz Bootloader Running Off File System Mounting Operation May also occur in certain upgrade scenarios to indicate the unit is functional but in a file system operation that will take some time to complete Alternately Flashing Red Green 1 H...

Page 10: ...higher and running software versions 2 6 0 and higher are capable of up to 32 5 dBm conducted power on the Speedway housing RF connector and require professional installation For readers of revision 1 X X power has been factory preset to 30 dBm to accommodate an antenna with 6 dBi composite gain inclusive of cabling The Speedway reader may only be operated with Impinj approved antennas and can rad...

Page 11: ...mber the serial number MAC address and hardware revision number see Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Reader Labeling 2 5 2 European Economic Area European regulations allow a maximum radiated power of 33 dBm ERP Effective Radiated Power for high power RFID systems The maximum Speedway output power is determined by the following equation Maximum power setting in dBm 33 Antenna Gain in dBd Cable loss in dB For...

Page 12: ...al interface will be necessary to establish initial command line level communications with the Speedway reader If making a direct serial connection see Section 3 1 C o n f i g u r e P C t o S t a t i c I P A d d r e s s C o n f i g u r e R e a d e r I P A d d r e s s S e t U p R e a d e r S e r i a l P o r t Y e s Y e s L o o k U p I P A d d r e s s o f R e a d e r v i a M A C o n D H C P S e r v ...

Page 13: ... settings are entered via the command line interface see section 4 accessed via your preferred terminal emulator the prompt for which appears when the reader is connected to the PC via the serial port and booted After connecting the Speedway reader s serial port to the host PC s valid active COM port plug the reader s AC power unit into a suitable 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power outlet The Power LED wi...

Page 14: ...nect directly to your PC with the PC IP address set to a static value within the subnet of the reader To verify correct TCP IP connectivity ping using the ping command or traceroute using the traceroute command in a Linux environment or the tracert command in a Windows environment the reader s IP address using the PC s command line interface Once connectivity is established open the computer s web...

Page 15: ...twork summary Status 0 success ipAddressMode dynamic ipAddress 192 168 20 121 ipMask 255 255 255 0 gatewayAddress 192 168 20 1 broadcastAddress 192 168 20 255 hostname speedway 00 41 0C At this point the TCP IP configuration parameters such as its IP status static or dynamic and hostname may be changed via the following command examples To set hostname at the prompt enter the command config networ...

Page 16: ... xxx xxx or the host name manually specified in your DNS server e g http hostname You ll then be directed to the specific Speedway unit s homepage see Figure 5 1 which details the hostname IP address serial number hardware revision and system statistics information Note that the actual GUI appearance may vary from that shown in this User s Guide Figure 5 1 Speedway Reader Homepage The Speedway rea...

Page 17: ...pen the Settings page see Figure 5 3 The five user selected fields on the Settings page include Mode Antenna Session Transmit Power and Channel each of which are described below Figure 5 3 Speedway Reader Settings Page Mode The reader mode is established via the Mode pull down menu Mode profile is a factory preset that configures the reader according to the respective default settings of that mode...

Page 18: ...ted reader in the midst of a counting operation assigned to Session 1 for example may be interrupted by another reader entering the field possibly a handheld reader to perform its own inventory operation in Session 2 for example A dock door or forklift reader assigned to Session 3 for example might also initiate an inventory round Because Gen 2 tags maintain a separate inventoried flag to keep tra...

Page 19: ...Speedway Reader IPJ R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 19 ...

Page 20: ...n has been enabled the logo of the tag silicon manufacturer corresponding to the TID will also be displayed In addition to the EPC and TID the results displayed include Read Rate expressed as tags sec Running Time in hh mm ss from last Start Total Tags total number of tags read and Total Active Tags number of tags currently in the reader s field of view For more sophisticated inventory operations ...

Page 21: ... Act Once and Auto Continue are enabled the reader will write the tag once and then continue the inventory operation responding in accordance with the Inventory Filter settings that have been established To change settings from Operation mode a Stop continuous singulation using the Start Stop button b Configure the reader to the desired new mode using the Settings Inventory Filter and Tag Access p...

Page 22: ...ilter allows the use of two sets of criteria defined by primary filter A and secondary filter B that may be used separately jointly or not at all the pull down options include No Filter A ONLY A AND B A OR B When applied to an inventory round only those tags that match the Select criteria will be displayed Figure 6 3 Inventory Filter In Figure 6 3 the Pattern written is 0xE017FF00431E5555000000000...

Page 23: ...D 15 0 PC 15 0 Figure 6 4 Tag Memory Map Figure 6 5 Writing EPC Example 6 4 Tag Access Screen After acknowledging a tag the Speedway reader may choose to access it Under the Tag Access menu a pull down menu provides five command Actions Read Write BlockWrite Lock and Kill The menu item Tag Access see Figure 6 6 adds a Mask field to the filtering operation which allows the user to mask individual d...

Page 24: ...g made up of 16 bit words If Action calls for a write the specific bit pattern to be written must be entered in hex format in the corresponding field s below the selected row number s Multiple selected rows must be contiguous For example if only data in rows 1 and 3 must be changed the data for row 2 must still be entered The row number will change color to orange to indicate the valid rows for ea...

Page 25: ...Speedway Reader IPJ R1000 for UHF Gen 2 RFID 25 6 5 Version Screen The Version screen see Figure 6 7 simply reports the versions of the four primary components of the Speedway reader Figure 6 7 Version ...

Page 26: ...ifier as defined in RFC3986 Dual Image Model The flash layout can be viewed as consisting of primary and secondary images each of which contains three partitions as shown in Figure 7 1 The primary image is the image that the reader is currently running and the secondary image is used for upgrade to a new image or fallback to a previous image Partition 0 Partition 1 Partition 2 Primary image Second...

Page 27: ... In push mode the reader will not reboot automatically to activate the new image The user must issue a reboot command see section 8 3 1 to complete the activation In pull mode the user creates a custom Upgrade Configuration Metafile or metafile for short This metafile is stored on a remote server The user configures the location of the metafile as a URI The reader downloads the data contained in t...

Page 28: ...the corresponding partition in the upgrade image file upgrade mode forced The reader should upgrade as long as the current image has at least one partition that has a different version from the corresponding partition in the upgrade image file This field indicates how the image should be activated immediate The image should be activated immediately after the upgrade is complete causing an immediat...

Page 29: ...t specify the location of the Upgrade Image File as a URI enter it into the dialog box and click Submit The upgrade will be performed if any of the partitions within the new image are different than those contained in the primary image The Upgrade Status window will display the current image summary similar to the upgrade status field in the show image summary command see section 8 5 2 2 Once down...

Page 30: ...d is a mandatory parameter in the metafile see section 7 3 but it may be changed by entering a new retrieve period into the dialog box labeled Period in the Retrieve Mode section and clicking the Submit button The user may also select the Pull option under Retrieve Mode by clicking on the Pull radio button however without a valid metafile the software will issue an error This can be resolved by en...

Page 31: ...n 8 4 2 2 for details 7 5 5 Query the Upgrade Status The following commands are used to query the status of upgrades including factory default and fallback The user can invoke the Rshell command show image summary to view the details of the current primary and secondary images This command also shows the status of pending and completed upgrades as well as error codes indicating the reasons for upg...

Page 32: ...Current image info primaryImageType 2 primaryImageSystemVersion 2 4 0 144 primaryImageConfigVersion 255 255 255 255 secondaryImageType 2 secondaryImageSystemVersion 2 4 0 128 secondaryImageConfigVersion 255 255 255 255 show image summary Status 0 Success UpgradeStatus Erasing Download OK Erasing secondary flash primaryImageType 2 primaryImageSystemVersion 2 4 0 144 primaryImageConfigVersion 255 25...

Page 33: ... act ok yes commit mode wait 4 cmd commit mode immediate dl retries defaults to no retry if not present retry only if failed due to timeout dl retries 3 dl retry period is in seconds dl retry period 60 upgrade file 0 img type 2 upgrade file uri tftp fileserver store com impinj reader image upg partitions and their versions must agree with what s in the image partition 0 version 2 0 1 240 partition...

Page 34: ...version in primary image In this case the partition in the upgrade file that has a lower version number than the one in the primary image will not be used instead the current primary partition will be kept The upgrade image has different image type from the primary and SOP is present in the upgrade file In the forced upgrade mode an upgrade will happen as long as at least one partition in the upgr...

Page 35: ... upgrade file contains the SOP and the CAP and both are already on the secondary image there is no reprogramming of the flash memory except for marking the primary SCP to be copied over upon reboot after upgrade If the upgrade file contains the CAP only and it is already on the secondary image the primary SOP is copied to the secondary image and the primary SCP is marked as to be copied over upon ...

Page 36: ... Rshell Command Line Interface The Speedway reader s Rshell Command Line Interface CLI is accessed via serial Telnet or SSH connectivity A graphical representation of the command structure is shown in Figure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Command Line Interface Tree ...

Page 37: ...ration or status shown transfer Submenu of transfer commands Menu navigation and the help keyword or can be combined on the same line to list all the commands available for that menu For example config Commands access Changes the password for a given access level CLI Not handled yet rfid Not handled yet exit Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu help Displays this help message Exit this ...

Page 38: ...defaults Usage image factory Required parameters are indicated by angle brackets e g parameter while optional parameters are indicated by square brackets e g parameter At all menus the exit command or simply will return the user to the previous menu context To exit Rshell and terminate the user session serial telnet or SSH the exit command must be executed from the root menu show network exit show...

Page 39: ...and is still in progress such that this one could not be processed 10 Command Being Processed The command cannot be finished right away it is being processed A sample error parameter string is shown below conffigg Status 1 Invalid Command When a command s action requires return parameters they follow the error status one parameter per line and in the following format parameterName value0 parameter...

Page 40: ...cess Changes the password for a given access level CLI Not handled yet rfid Not handled yet exit Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Help Displays this help message Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus image Submenu of image and upgrade configuration commands logging Submenu of logging configuration commands network Submenu of network con...

Page 41: ... Example command usage is shown below Usage config image factory During factory default the show image summary section 8 5 2 2 command reports the UpgradeStatus as Erasing Programming or Done After this command is processed the reader will continue its operation with the current configuration until a reboot command is issued In the mean time the metafile retrieve mode is set to push i e the factor...

Page 42: ...e Section 7 3 Table 7 1 If the reader is in pull mode during the execution of this command it is possible that the reader is currently retrieving the metafile or performing an upgrade In these instances this command may return Previous Command In Progress 8 4 2 4 config image retrievemode Command This command sets the reader s metafile retrieve mode and if applicable the retrieve period see Table ...

Page 43: ...pture via sub menus The internal log is stored in the RAM file system only is capable of high speed real time logging of internal events and is routed to the syslog based on the severity level described below The syslog is stored in the local Flash memory file system is the standard Unix logging system and is forwarded to a remote syslog server Logging levels may be set to one of eight options in ...

Page 44: ...nsfer 8 4 3 1 config logging internallog Commands The config logging internallog commands set the internal logging level for reader log events These events can be viewed via the show logging command or transferred off the reader via the transfer command The command parameters are shown in Table 8 4 The set command sets the logging level for a log class to one of a set of pre defined values Command...

Page 45: ...ystem level is emergency alert critical error warning notice info debug A sample command that sets the RFID Access logging is shown below config logging internallog set RFIDAccess emergency Status 0 Success 8 4 3 2 config logging syslog Commands The config logging syslog menu provides the configuration interface for the syslog module on the reader If all remote syslog servers are removed the reade...

Page 46: ...sage config logging syslog delall Usage config logging syslog level level Usage config logging syslog reset Sample commands are shown below config logging syslog add 10 0 10 37 Status 0 Success config logging syslog del 10 0 10 37 Status 0 Success config logging syslog level warning Status 0 Success config logging syslog reset Status 0 Success 8 4 4 config network Command The config network menu a...

Page 47: ... com Status 0 success 8 4 4 2 config network hostname Command The config network hostname command configures a hostname on the reader device the hostname to be used if the DHCP network does not provide a hostname to the device The command parameters are shown in Table 8 7 Table 8 7 config network hostname Command Parameters Command Options Format Description hostname STRING Configures the current ...

Page 48: ...4 config network dns Command The config network dns command allows the user to statically configure DNS servers These servers are in addition to any provisioned through DHCP The commands are described below Commands add Add a static server to the list of current DNS servers del Delete a statically configured server from the list of current DNS servers delall Delete all statically configured DNS se...

Page 49: ...ssage Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus None Command parameters are shown in Table 8 10 Table 8 10 config network ip Command Parameters Commands Arguments Format Description static IpAddress netmask gateway address broadcast address Configure the network for static address resolution The following combinations of parameters are valid IpAddress Ip ...

Page 50: ...g network ntp command allows the user to statically configure NTP servers These servers are in addition to any provisioned through DHCP The commands are shown below Commands add Add a static server to the list of current NTP servers del Delete a statically configured server from the list of current NTP servers delall Delete all statically configured NTP servers exit Exit this submenu and return to...

Page 51: ...e dropped and the trace will end The commands are shown below Commands start Start the remote network trace utility stop Stops the remote network trace utility exit Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu help Displays this help message Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus None The command usage is shown below Usage config network trace start...

Page 52: ...s CCYY MM DD hh mm ss CCYY MM DD hh mm hh mm ss hh mm Usage for the config system commands is shown below Usage config system contact contact string Usage config system description description string Usage config system location location string Usage config system name system name string Usage config system time correctly formatted time A sample config system command is shown below config system l...

Page 53: ...Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu help Displays this help message Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus None 8 5 1 1 show all config Command show all config is a summary of the static configuration entries of all categories The static configuration entries are those that are manually set via CLI commands The entries that are obtained via...

Page 54: ...its the system info category SysDesc DisplaySring The system description SysContact DisplaySring The system contact SysName DisplaySring The system name SysLocation DisplaySring The system location ConfigCategory UpgradeAgent Delimits the upgrade agent category MetafileUri DisplayString The URI of the upgrade metafile RetrieveMode pull push The upgrade agent s metafile retrieve mode RetrievePeriod...

Page 55: ...ergency 8 5 2 show image Command The show image sub menus commands are shown below Commands metafile Command to display upgrade metafile info summary Command to display current image status exit Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu help Displays this help message Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus None 8 5 2 1 show image metafile Command...

Page 56: ...s time which is gmt EarlyActivateOk yes no Indicates whether an early activation of the upgrade image is valid when the commit is scheduled Present only if the metafile has the early act ok field UpgFileUri DisplayString The upgrade file URI present if the current metafile is available and has the upgrade file uri field 8 5 2 2 show image summary Command The show image summary command specifies th...

Page 57: ...ts the upgradeStatus field to give a reason for the status Unknown Host Download failed because of an unknown host Unsupported Scheme Download failed because of unsupported URI scheme only FTP HTTP and TFTP are supported Syntax Error Metafile has a syntax error Timeout Download timed out File Not Found Download file not found Access Denied Download failed because of access denied by server e g bad...

Page 58: ...ently defaults to Linux PrimaryImageSystemVersion STRING The version string of the primary image system partition PrimaryImageConfigVersion STRING The version string of the primary image configuration partition SecondaryImageType STRING The type of image stored in the secondary currently defaults to Linux secondaryImageSystemVersion STRING The version string of the secondary image system partition...

Page 59: ...ecify how many of the last internal log entries to display The command usage is shown below Usage show logging internallog eventcount An example command is shown below show logging internallog 1 Status 0 Success Event1 1156073965 245217 UpgradeAgent LAPI Logging service started at Sun Aug 20 11 39 25 2006 Log entries are reported from most recent to oldest Response parameters for the show logging ...

Page 60: ...etworkLevel emergency RFIDParameters emergency RFIDSingulation emergency RFIDAccess emergency System emergency severityLevel warning 8 5 3 3 show logging syslog Command Format for the show logging syslog command takes an integer argument to specify how many log entries to display The command usage is shown below Usage show logging syslog eventcount An example command is shown below show logging sy...

Page 61: ...ssage Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu Displays this help message Sub menus None The command usage for show network dhcp is shown below Usage show network dhcp Table 8 17 show network dhcp Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description sendHostname on off Indicates the current setting for sending the hostname during DHCP negotiation UserClass STRING Displays the current setti...

Page 62: ...c DNS server obtained from DHCP server The command usage for show network icmp is shown below Usage show network icmp Table 8 19 show network icmp Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description icmpInMsgs Counter See MIB 2 RFC 1213 icmpInErrors Counter icmpInTimeExcds Counter icmpInParmProbs Counter icmpInSrcQuenchs Counter icmpInRedirects Counter icmpInEchos Counter icmpInEchoReps Counter ...

Page 63: ...face is shown below Usage show network iface Table 8 20 show network iface Response Parameters Parameter Name format Description IfIface DisplayString Interface Name IfMTU integer Maximum Transfer Unit Size IfMet integer Interface Metric ifRx OK integer Successful Receive Frames ifRX ERR integer Errored Receive Frames ifRF DRP integer Dropped Receive Frames ifRF OVR integer Receiver Overruns ifTX ...

Page 64: ...ee MIB 2 RFC 1213 ipDefaultTTL INTEGER ipInReceives Counter IpInHdrErrors Counter ipInAddrErrors Counter ipForwDatagrams Counter ipInUnknownProtos Counter ipInDiscards Counter ipInDelivers Counter ipOutRequests Counter ipOutDiscards Counter ipOutNoRoutes Counter ipReasmTimeout INTEGER ipReasmReqds Counter IpReasmOKs Counter IpReasmFails Counter ipFragOKs Counter ipFragFails Counter ipFragCreates C...

Page 65: ... of the first statically added NTP server NtpServerAddress2Stat STRING Address of the second statically added NTP server NtpServerAddress N Stat STRING Address of the last NTP server NtpServerAddress1Dyn STRING Address of the first NTP server obtained from DHCP server NtpServerAddress2Stat STRING Address of the second dynamic NTP server obtained from DHCP server NtpServerAddress N Dyn STRING Addre...

Page 66: ...tAddress 192 168 11 255 hostname rdr 100 64 The command usage for show network tcp is shown below Usage show network tcp Table 8 24 show network tcp Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description tcpRtoAlgorithm INTEGER See MIB 2 RFC 1213 tcpRtoMin INTEGER tcpRtoMax INTEGER tcpMaxConn INTEGER tcpActiveOpens Counter tcpPassiveOpens Counter tcpAttemptFails Counter tcpEstabResets Counter tcpCu...

Page 67: ...own below Usage show network trace Table 8 26 show network trace Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description Active STRING Yes or No indicating if a net trace is currently active A sample command is shown below show network trace Status 0 Success Active No 8 5 5 show system Command The show system menu displays information on the system state of the reader Command usage for each subcomma...

Page 68: ... cpu Status 0 success TotalMemory 64606208 FreeMemory 45469696 CpuUtilization 3 TotalConfigurationStorageSpace 2097152 FreeConfigurationStorageSpace 1335296 TotalApplicationStorageSpace 2097152 FreeApplicationStorageSpace 1437696 The command usage for show system platform is shown below Usage show system platform Table 8 28 show system platform Response Parameters Parameter Name Format Description...

Page 69: ...ntains commands for transferring files from the reader Syslog and internal log files stored on the reader can be offloaded to remote servers The transfer commands have the following format Commands from reader Transfer a file from the reader to a remote URI status Display status of any currently active transfer exit Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu help Displays this help message Ex...

Page 70: ...r Failed Done The status of the transfer Unknown means there is no outstanding transfer command Reason Unknown Host Access Denied File Not Found Timeout Invalid URI Format Invalid URI Format username password host Reason for failure of transfer Note that when using TFTP to upload the remote file may have to be already on the server with the right permission otherwise transfer fails with reason Fil...

Page 71: ...Java Runtime Environment JRE of version 1 4 2 or later The latest version of JRE may be installed from http java com en download manual jsp Initializing or Calibrating dialog boxes do not disappear The reader has likely locked up Power cycle the reader Tags sec rate varies when configuration settings are changed This is normal Currently the Maximum Throughput mode should have 200 tags sec while De...

Page 72: ...nn nn nn where nn nn nn are the last three bytes of the reader s MAC address in hex SendHostname on Userclass None Static DNS server None Static NTP server None System Info category system Description Impinj Speedway system Contact http www supplier com techsupport system name speedway nn nn nn same as default hostname system Location unknown Upgrade Agent Category MetafileUri Empty RetrieveMode p...

Page 73: ...D 033 3 Delete character at cursor position Leave cursor at same position KEY_BACKSPACE Control H Move cursor left one then same as KEY_DELETE Does nothing at begin of line KEY_ERASELINE Control U Erase entire line place cursor at begin of line KEY_ENTER Control J Control M Move cursor to end of line Return the line to the caller for processing KEY_UP Control P 033 A Move up earlier the history li...

Page 74: ... output parallel with 0 1 µF and 10 µF capacitors to ground Efficiency 80 min at nominal input voltage and full load Safety and EMI input to output 1500 V ac or 2121 V dc at 10 mA for 1 min HI POT primary to ground 1500 V ac or 2121 V dc at 10 mA for 1 min Safety approvals UL cUL UL60950 1 TUV GS EN60950 1 T license EN60950 1 SAA AS NZS60950 EMI standard FCC part 15 class B C Tick CE EN55022 RoHS ...

Page 75: ... Impinj and the authorized recipient hereof Impinj reserves the right to change its products and services at any time without notice Impinj assumes no responsibility for customer product design or for infringement of patents and or the rights of third parties which may result from assistance provided by Impinj No representation of warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Impinj with respec...

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