T600 Tag Tester
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UM 360420-835
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ROCEDURES
Starting up the T600 tag tester
The T600 Tag Tester start up procedure involves turning on the Tag Tester Unit (TTU) and launching the
T600 software application.
Prerequisites
:
You must first install the T600 software and hardware.
Contact Kapsch TrafficCom for the latest agency mapping file (see page 39 for upgrading mapping file
procedure).
Set the power switch on the back of the TTU to the on position. The TEST IN PROGRESS LED illuminates solid red
for a few seconds.
Launch the T600 PC software as Administrator by right-clicking T600TagTester.exe on the customer-supplied
computer and select
Run as administrator
option. You are now ready to test OBUs.
Testing a tag
Testing a tag involves correctly orienting the OBU in the cradle of the TTU and manually initiating testing. The T600 tag
tester then automatically conducts the various tests.
Prerequisites:
- You must maintain a minimum of 1ft. between the TTU and OBUs not being tested.
- You must first enter text in the
User/Comment
box.
CAUTION:
Ensure the OBUs are placed correctly in the TTU cradle. Operational OBUs could fail if
not oriented correctly in the cradle.
Place the OBU in the TTU cradle. Ensure the OBU is properly aligned (see
’
: Correct orientation of the G4
Remove your hand from the T600 test chamber.
WARNING:
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM OR ANY SECONDARY
REFLECTIONS EMITTING FROM THE INTERNAL TTU BAR CODE SCANNER.
LASER LIGHT CAN CAUSE EYE INJURY AFTER PROLONGED EXPOSURE. THE
INTERNAL TTU BAR CODE SCANNER EMITS CLASS 2 LASER LIGHT.