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Hardware Description
2019Q2
Intel® RFID Sensor Platform (Intel® RSP)
338088-002
Page: 27
Installation & User Guide
7.2.1
Connector (J1) RJ-45
The Intel® RSP H1000 is a 48V Power Over Ethernet (POE) Class 3 device as defined in IEEE
802.3af. The Intel® RSP H1000 supports 10/100 Ethernet on this same connector.
7.2.2
Reverse-SMA Connectors (RS 0-4)
The Intel® RSP H1000 provides four Reverse-SMA RF ports for connecting up to four UHF
RFID external antennas (not included).
7.3
Visual Indicator (D1) Tri-Color LED for all models
The Intel® RSP Sensor provides a multicolored visual indicator to notify the user of the
following operational states.
7.3.1
OFF
An LED state of “off" indicates the Intel® RSP Sensor has either been commanded to
disable its visual indicator or is otherwise non-operational.
7.3.2
GREEN (Power On)
An LED state of "solid green" is the default to indicate power has been successfully
applied to the Intel® RSP. This initial LED state should not last longer than 2 – 3 minutes.
After 2 – 3 minutes, the LED color should transition to indicate successful OS boot.
7.3.3
Light BLUE
An LED state of “solid light blue" indicates the Intel® RSP Sensor has successfully booted
to the Linux* OS, but the RFID Applications are not yet running.
7.3.4
Flashing WHITE
An LED state of “flashing white" after boot up indicates the Intel® RSP Sensor is in the
process of discovering the Gateway. The state of “flashing white" can also be commanded
(i.e. Beacon Mode) by the Gateway via JavaScript* Object Notation (JSON) Remote
Procedure Call (RPC) for visually identifying the Intel® RSP.
7.3.4.1
Alternating WHITE/GREEN
During the Gateway Discovery process, the Intel® RSP Sensor must acquire time using the
ntp protocol. If the sensor is successful in getting time from the advertised ntp server, the
LED will flash WHITE/GREEN three times.