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2.4.3   Status and Activity LEDs 

There are five active LEDs on the front right corner of the CMR-6100.  They are used to see the status 
or activity level of the reader. When a reader is first plugged in, the 

Power

 LED will illuminate and stay 

illuminated until power is removed from the unit.   
 
The next two lights to  turn on will be 

Boot

  and 

Network

Boot

  will light up when the host application is 

ready to accept connections. 

Network

  will light up when the DHCP client has started and  is  ready to 

accept a network connection from a DHCP server, or when the reader has assigned itself a static IP 
address.   

 

Figure 2.3-3 (Cutaway) LED Activity and Status Lights 

 

Transmit

  is a dynamic light that will flicker whenever the CMR-6100  is transmitting RF signals out of 

either of the antenna ports. This light does not necessarily indicate it is finding tags, only that RF is 
successfully being broadcasted from the reader. The light will flicker (or pulse) at a rate that is 
dependent on the length and duty cycle of  the transmission.  If the reader is assigned to read the full 
content of user memory, the light will be illuminated until the transmission has ended.  

 
Network

 is a dual purpose LED, configured to flash while cellular data is being transferred or to be solid 

while LAN connection is provided.

 

 
Fault

  is  an  error triggered  LED that will stay illuminated if there is a system error.  If the 

Fault

  light is 

illuminated  on your CMR-6100  please contact Intelleflex Technical Support (information found at the 
beginning and end of this document) to get the reader serviced at your earliest convenience. 

Note: The 

Fault

 light will be illuminated for a few seconds during boot and will then go out when the boot sequence 

has successfully completed. 

2.4.4  General Purpose I/O 

There  are four digital General Purpose Input and Output (GPIO) ports on the CMR-6100  that are 
accessed through the provided 8 pin screw head connector. There are two opto-isolated inputs, two 
open drain outputs, Ground pin, and +5v pin. 
 

 

Figure 2.3-4 Optically Isolated Input Schematic 

 

Summary of Contents for CMR-6100

Page 1: ...CMR 6100 User Manual Doc ID TS 34 0512 Published May 29 2012...

Page 2: ...This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference...

Page 3: ...Interface 9 3 1 Establishing a Connection 9 3 2 Checking Versions and Status 9 3 3 Manually Setting to Static or DHCP 10 3 4 Upgrading Reader Firmware 11 3 5 Basic Inventory Demo 11 3 6 Basic Memory R...

Page 4: ...communicating to the CMR 6100 and other local devices The CMR 6100 also offers two optically isolated general purpose inputs and two open drain outputs There are two pairs of bi static antenna connec...

Page 5: ...O 18000 6C revision 1 Manchester BAP 25 6 25 sec 8 128 Kbps BLF 80 320 KHz M 2 128 2 5 160 Kbps Performance Transmitter RF Output Power Receiver Sensitivity Frequency Range Number of Channels 0 to 30...

Page 6: ...TNC connecters Figure 2 3 1 Tx and Rx antenna spacing Two pairs of antenna pairs may be connected to the reader at any given time When several Rx and Tx antennas are connected the reader can be set up...

Page 7: ...rom the reader The light will flicker or pulse at a rate that is dependent on the length and duty cycle of the transmission If the reader is assigned to read the full content of user memory the light...

Page 8: ...IO socket that the provided screw terminal fits into The screw header fits securely into the socket and is tightened down with the two attached screws Looking at the reader the pins are numbered left...

Page 9: ...n inventory C3 or C1G2 tag IDs and interact with tag memory 3 1 Establishing a Connection The CMR 6100 reader supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox For More information about obtaining the IP...

Page 10: ...in Management tags the Reader Name Network Setup and NTP server can be dynamically configured Be sure to talk to your network administrator before assigning a static IP address to the reader as this c...

Page 11: ...rent RF and reader parameters read and write to tag user memory and verify functionality of the system Figure 3 5 1 Inventory and Search Configuration Page Reader parameters are controlled via config...

Page 12: ...the left shows the tag ID of each tag as it is read Text from this window may be copied into a document if needed The window holds the last 100 tag IDs read The summary window on the right displays th...

Page 13: ...in the same way that the EPC memory was accessed here 3 7 GPIO Testing and Verification Page The GPIO Testing page enables the CMR 6100 to either set or detect the logic levels of the general purpose...

Page 14: ...rmat Plug and play architecture allows for easy addition of new message formats see Intelleflex Data Services documentation for more details about message formats Data Buffering If there is no connect...

Page 15: ...User Manual CMR 6100 15 Intelleflex Confidential...

Page 16: ...reader set the following parameters protocol C3 or C1G2 power set full power at 30 dBm Q value set between 4 and 6 select the right Tx and Rx antennas Make sure that the appropriate type of tags are...

Page 17: ...through our web submittal form http www intelleflex com Support sfdcform asp or E mail support intelleflex com If the reader needs to be returned for service please fill out the warranty card include...

Page 18: ...the System Properties window click on the Hardware tab 5 With the Hardware tab selected click on the Device Manager Button For Windows 7 1 Click on Start and then type Device Manager in the search bar...

Page 19: ...ommand Space and type in Terminal Once you have a terminal window open type the following Linux commands Note that they might be slightly different based upon which version of Linux that is running Fi...

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