Intel® RFID Sensor Platform (Intel® RSP)
2019Q2
Installation & User Guide
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338088-002
5.5.5
Commands/Responses/Indications
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6.0
Product Specifications
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7.0
Hardware Description
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7.1
Intel® RSP H4000 and Intel® RSP H3000 Models
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7.1.1
Mounting Holes VESA 75mm
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7.1.2
Motion Sensor (M1)
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7.1.3
Connector J1 (RJ-45)
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7.1.4
Camera (C1)
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7.1.5
Status LED (D1)
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7.1.6
NFC Tag (NFC)
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7.2
Intel® RSP H1000 Model
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7.2.1
Connector (J1) RJ-45
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7.2.2
Reverse-SMA Connectors (RS 0-4)
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7.3
Visual Indicator (D1) Tri-Color LED for all models
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7.3.1
OFF
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7.3.2
GREEN (Power On)
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7.3.3
Light BLUE
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7.3.4
Flashing WHITE
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7.3.5
Solid Yellow (Idle)
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7.3.6
BLUE
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7.3.7
Flashing BLUE
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7.3.8
Flashing RED
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8.0
Software Description
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8.1
Operating System
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8.2
Secure Platform
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8.3
Security Provisioning
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9.0
Theory of Operation
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9.1
Security Provisioning with NFC
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9.2
Gateway Discovery
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9.3
RFID Behavior Control
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9.4
Managing Large Tag Populations
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9.4.1
Normal Scan (Dual Target)
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9.4.2
High Mobility (Dual Target)
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9.4.3
Deep Scan (Single Target)
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9.4.4
Searching for a Single Tag or Group of Tags
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9.5
Software/Firmware Updates
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9.5.1
Automatic Update
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9.5.2
Manual Update
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10.0
System Installation
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10.1
RF Exposure Statement
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