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9189 900 MHz RF Gateway User’s Manual

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3. Scan these labels.

Exit Configuration

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Exit Accumulate

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Channel Select

Purpose:

Determines the channel over which the 9189 communicates with the controller.
The channel selected must match the one established for the 9189 on the base
radio unit.

Note

:

 RV

data

 determines the initial channel over which the gateway will send data.

The R

data

 command determines additional channels over which the gateway can

channel search.

Format:

RV

data

Where values for 

data

 are 0 through 6, corresponding to these frequencies:

0

924 MHz

4

912 MHz

1

921 MHz

5

909 MHz

2

918 MHz

6

906 MHz

3

915 MHz

Default:

0 (924 MHz)

Scan:

1. Scan this label.

Exit Full ASCII

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Summary of Contents for 9189

Page 1: ...9189900MHzRFGateway User s Manual P N 066164 001...

Page 2: ...quipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Information and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice 19...

Page 3: ...ay 1 6 Installing the Internal Battery Pack 1 6 Connecting the External Power Supply 1 7 About the Accessories 1 8 Carrying Case 1 8 Cables 1 9 Configuring the Gateway 1 10 Setting the RF Channels 1 1...

Page 4: ...1 22 Acknowledgment Delay 1 23 Channel Select 1 24 Downline POL SEL Delay 1 25 Channel Search 1 26 Duty Cycle Percent 1 28 Duty Cycle Period 1 29 Loopback 1 29 Network ID 1 30 Repeat Count 1 31 Retry...

Page 5: ...ipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any circumstances Someone cap...

Page 6: ...ccurrence de mort ou de blessures graves aux personnes manupulant l quipement Caution A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to p...

Page 7: ...ons for commands Input From a Data Collection Device Keypad When you need to press keys on the data collection devices they are illustrated with icons that resemble the keys For example press e means...

Page 8: ...c Manuals You may need additional information for working with the 9189 RF Gateway in an Intermec data collection network This list contains only some of the manuals for Intermec s more recent product...

Page 9: ...9189 RF Gateway 1...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...Held Data Collection Computer 94XX Portable Readers 951X Online Reader Series 9540 Industrial Terminal 9550 Transaction Manager 9560 Time and Attendance Terminal 86XX Printer Series 4XXX Printer Seri...

Page 12: ...argeable NiCad batteries through the lower portion of the unit 9189 Gateway Components CONNECT ON OFF 9189 I O TX DATA FAULT Antenna Power Switch RS 232 Port Interface Status Lights 9189U 001 CAUTION...

Page 13: ...ntroller Data Lights when the gateway has data stored in its buffer Fault Flashes when an error condition has been detected Tx Lights when the gateway is transmitting data 9189 LED Patterns Fault Conn...

Page 14: ...device such as a printer you should use the external power supply Installing the Internal Battery Pack The internal battery pack contains NiCad batteries that you can recharge using Intermec s battery...

Page 15: ...ntermec power supplies are appropriate for use with the gateway 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Intermec P N 042684 100 VAC 50 60 Hz Intermec P N 043230 220 VAC 50 60 Hz Intermec P N 045652 Caution The internal batt...

Page 16: ...ermec representative for ordering information Carrying Case When you use the gateway with a portable reader such as the Intermec TRAKKER 944X you should protect it against accidental bumps and drops w...

Page 17: ...connects to the RS 232 port interface on the gateway and the other end has a connector specific to the device Refer to the user s manual for the device for more information on RS 232 connections To c...

Page 18: ...e two BRUs and you would like to be able to roam between them you will need a second RF channel Device specific parameters For help see Software Parameters later in this chapter This table lists all t...

Page 19: ...is chapter 4 Make sure these parameters on the device match those configured for the gateway Polling Mode D protocol 19200 9600 4800 or 2400 baud 5 Set the software parameters For help see Setting the...

Page 20: ...in the up position On indicates the switch is in the down position Refer to this figure 9189 DIP Switches DIP Switch Locations S W 3 S W 2 SW3 SW2 off on 9189U 005 Setting the DIP Switches Caution Dis...

Page 21: ...ack as described in Steps 1 through 3 8 Use a pointed object to move switch 1 on SW2 to the off position 9 Set DIP switches to any new configuration 10 Turn the gateway s power switch on Note After yo...

Page 22: ...n 909 MHz on off on 906 MHz off on on Baud Rate Switches 5 and 6 of SW2 determine the baud rate at which the gateway communicates with the data collection device There are four possible speeds SW2 Swi...

Page 23: ...F OFF 15 MO OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 16 MP ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 17 MQ OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 18 MR ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 19 MS OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 20 MT ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 21 MU...

Page 24: ...N ON OFF 61 N2 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 62 N3 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 63 N4 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF 64 N5 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 65 OA OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 66 OB ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 67 OC OFF...

Page 25: ...N ON 104 PH ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 105 PI OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 106 PJ ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 107 PK OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 108 PL ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 109 PM OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 110 PN ON...

Page 26: ...onfigure its parameters Therefore to program the software parameters you must connect the gateway to a reader or other data collection device that can provide input to the gateway This device may be a...

Page 27: ...y are from the host or a data collection device must adhere to a specific format 1 Before you enter a command string you must put the gateway into Configuration mode by entering the Enter Configuratio...

Page 28: ...data values require scanning more than one bar code Note Before using a reader to configure the gateway ensure that the Preamble A Preamble B and Postamble C buffers are clear Failure to clear these...

Page 29: ...may automatically supply them as the start stop code Entering Configuration Mode Purpose Puts the gateway in Configuration mode Must be the first characters in a batch configuration string Format Exit...

Page 30: ...SxRTxx RUxRVxRWxxxRXxxxRYxR0xR1 xR2xR3xR4xR5xR6xNM02xNM0 3x Each parameter is described below RHxxx Local address RLxx Retry Limit RMxxx Acknowledgment delay RQxx POL SEL delay RSx Error Report mode R...

Page 31: ...nse must be received within this timeout Format RMdata Where values for data are 0 to 100 The value of data is multiplied by 5 to determine the delay in milliseconds Default 0 optimizes setting to 40...

Page 32: ...e established for the 9189 on the base radio unit Note RVdata determines the initial channel over which the gateway will send data The Rdata command determines additional channels over which the gatew...

Page 33: ...V3 RV3 912 MHz RV4 RV4 909 MHz RV5 RV5 906 MHz RV6 RV6 Downline POL SEL Delay Purpose Specifies the length of time the gateway will wait between invoking communication events Format RQdata Where value...

Page 34: ...ion device 3 Scan these labels Exit Configuration Exit Accumulate Channel Search Purpose Determines the channel that the gateway can switch to if its own channel is busy Format Rdata1data2 Values for...

Page 35: ...the appropriate bar code Enable Channels Disable Channels 924 MHz 924 MHz R01 R00 R01 R00 921 MHz 921 MHz R11 R10 R11 R10 918 MHz 918 MHz R21 R20 R21 R20 915 MHz 915 MHz R31 R30 R31 R30 912 MHz 912 M...

Page 36: ...on for 300 ms and then off for 700 ms Format RYdata Where values for data are 0 through 9 0 100 duty cycle on 5 50 duty cycle on 1 90 duty cycle on 6 40 duty cycle on 2 80 duty cycle on 7 30 duty cycl...

Page 37: ...n 1 Scan these labels Exit Full ASCII Enter Accumulate RF Duty Cycle Period RX RX 2 Scan a numeric value for data from the Full ASCII chart in Appendix A or enter a number from the keypad of the data...

Page 38: ...knows which specific controller BRU combination to communicate with Format RWdata Where values for data are 000 through 254 Default 000 Scan 1 Scan these labels Exit Full ASCII Enter Accumulate Netwo...

Page 39: ...peated indefinitely Format RUdata Where values for data are numeric with a range of 0 to 7 Default 0 no repeats Scan 1 Scan these labels Exit Full ASCII Enter Accumulate RF Repeat Count RU RU 2 Scan a...

Page 40: ...he retry limit an error is reported Format RLdata Where values for data are 0 through 15 Default 0 optimizes setting to 3 retries Scan 1 Scan these labels Exit Full ASCII Enter Accumulate RF Retry Lim...

Page 41: ...ata Where values for data are numeric with a value of 0 through 63 corresponding to the addresses listed in the table on the next page Default 0 RFNC 0 BRU 0 Scan 1 Scan these labels Exit Full ASCII E...

Page 42: ...nln 1 11 AC 5 Dnln 2 43 CC 21 Dnln 2 12 AD 6 Dnln 1 44 CD 22 Dnln 1 13 AE 6 Dnln 2 45 CE 22 Dnln 2 14 AF 7 Dnln 1 46 CF 23 Dnln 1 15 B0 7 Dnln 2 47 D0 23 Dnln 2 16 B1 8 Dnln 1 48 D1 24 Dnln 1 17 B2 8...

Page 43: ...ow Error E Xbar Parity Error F Xbar Framing Error G Xbar Timeout Error H Xbar POL Retry Error I Xbar SEL Retry Error J Xbar Protocol Error K RFDL Underrun Error O RF Output Buffer Full P RF Input Buff...

Page 44: ...Beep and Protected Message to Device RS1 RS1 Device Receives Coded Message RS2 RS2 Host Receives Coded Message RS3 RS3 Time Broadcast Receipt Purpose Enables or disables the ability of the gateway to...

Page 45: ...Appendix A A...

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Page 47: ...he human readable interpretation to represent the start and stop codes If you are creating your own Code 39 bar code labels you may not have to include the asterisks because your bar code utility may...

Page 48: ...ters ACK F F DEL T T FS B B SOH A A BEL G G DLE P P GS C C STX B B BS H H EM Y Y HT I I SUB Z Z CAN X X ENQ E E LF J J SYN V V CR M M EOT D D NAK U U US E E DC1 Q Q ESC A A NUL U U VT K K DC2 R R ETB...

Page 49: ...ols A A apostrophe G G G G O O comma L L J J Q Q E E quotationmarks B B H H H H F F dash M M K K R R I I C C N N I I colon Z Z period N N M M tilde S S grave W W D D _ underline O O J J semicolon F F...

Page 50: ...9189 900 MHz RF Gateway User s Manual A 6 Numbers 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 6 6 9 9 9 1 1 1 4 4 4 7 7 7 2 2 2 5 5 5 8 8 8...

Page 51: ...Appendix A A 7 A Uppercase Letters A A A H H H O O O V V V B B B I I I P P P W W W C C C J J J Q Q Q X X X D D D K K K R R R Y Y Y E E E L L L S S S Z Z Z F F F M M M T T T G G G N N N U U U...

Page 52: ...MHz RF Gateway User s Manual A 8 Lowercase Letters a A A h H H o O O v V V b B B i I I p P P w W W c C C j J J q Q Q x X X d D D k K K r R R y Y Y e E E l L L s S S z Z Z f F F m M M t T T g G G n N...

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