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                    Second Generation RFID Smart Reader

 

                                                   

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LLRP Mode 

The Reader supports 

“'Low Level Reader Protocol”, which standardize the network interface of 

the Reader to RFID readers of other LLRP-compatible manufacturers. 

Mark the 

“LLRP Mode Enable”, select an LLRP mode and then click the “Apply” button to 

activate this mode. 

     

Factory Reset & Reboot 

This page allows users to restart the Reader or reset all its settings to the factory default. 

Caution:   

All your settings will be erased after clicking the 

“Factory Reset” icon. 

 

Summary of Contents for RFID Smart Reader

Page 1: ...Second Generation RFID Smart Reader with Fan out Box and RF Switch User Manual English...

Page 2: ...RS 10 HARDWARE OVERVIEW FAN OUT BOX 11 HARDWARE OVERVIEW RF SWITCH 11 CONNECTING THE CABLES 12 CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 15 ACCESS THE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE WEB UI 15 MANAGEMENT HOME 16 MANAGEMENT ETHERNE...

Page 3: ...interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...

Page 4: ...non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 22cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps This device has been designed to operate with a Omni Directional...

Page 5: ...ention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que lapuissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une com...

Page 6: ...Metal Case Second Generation RFID Smart Reader Power Cord Power Adapter Fan out Box optional RF Switch optional Note The Fan out Box and RF Switch work in combination to allow more antenna connections...

Page 7: ...readability in area sizes of 2 2 2 to 10 10 10 when appropriate reader parameters and antennas are set up You can also connect the Reader to a Fan out Box and 1 to 4 RF Switches to add additional ant...

Page 8: ...2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader 7 Advanced application Use the Reader with a Fan out Box and an RF Switch to connect up to 16 antennas...

Page 9: ...3 5 mm Console Connect to a computer for engineering uses LAN Connect a standard RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the port to establish a network connection This feature allows you to configure settings or re...

Page 10: ...insertion The Reader supports up to four antennas at the same time additional connection is also possible via an optional antenna switch SD Card Slot Eject button Insert an SD card to save and retrie...

Page 11: ...ing or in the firmware upgrade process Off System off Data Blinking Blue Data receiving transferring through SD card Off No SD card connected Antenna Blinking Blue Single Antenna switching Blinking Re...

Page 12: ...mple connecting to an LED notification system INPUT Connect to the GPIO port DB15 of the Reader RF Switch Output DB9 output ports for RF Switch connection Hardware Overview RF Switch INPUT Connect to...

Page 13: ...ect an RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the LAN port and to your computer for software development interface configuration 3 Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Reader Once the power adapter is...

Page 14: ...2 Software Second Generation RFID Smart Reader 13 Installation with Fan out Box and RF Switch...

Page 15: ...e must be shorter than 5 m 3 Use a DB9 cable to connect an RF Switch port of the Fan out Box to the INPUT port of the RF Switch Note Only use a rollover type DB9 cable shorter than 30 m 4 Connect the...

Page 16: ...e LAN port of the Reader 2 Open your web browser and type 192 168 0 1 in the address field 3 An authentication screen will appear Use the default username and password below Username admin Password pa...

Page 17: ...econd Generation RFID Smart Reader 16 Management Home The home page will be displayed after you access the Web UI Use the icons and information on the page to view the current system status and manage...

Page 18: ...e LAN port at all times so that one can easily access the Reader Subnet Mask The subnet mask along with the previously configured IP address defines the network The default value for the subnet mask i...

Page 19: ...for communicating with your modem to connect to the Internet DHCP Mode Select whether or not to enter a specific IP address for the Reader This will depend on the Internet service you subscribed to IP...

Page 20: ...vailable upgrade your firmware using this page Current Version Indicates the current firmware version that the Reader uses Select Firmware Click Browse to locate the new firmware that you have downloa...

Page 21: ...igure settings or view the information of the Web UI The default users are Admin This user is allowed to configure all settings of the Reader The default password is admin Guest This user is allowed t...

Page 22: ...ding to the time of your PC Enable NTP Server Marking the box will activate the Network Time Protocol NTP function which is used to synchronize system time to a time server on the Internet Time Zone S...

Page 23: ...a to a remote computer To activate the remote server function select the Enable Remote Server box and then enter the IP address of your computer To activate the system log backup function select the E...

Page 24: ...eader to RFID readers of other LLRP compatible manufacturers Mark the LLRP Mode Enable select an LLRP mode and then click the Apply button to activate this mode Factory Reset Reboot This page allows u...

Page 25: ...MHz PRC 920 925MHz Open 840MHz 960MHz Demodulation ASK Modulation Depth 90 nominal Data Encoding FM0 or Miller code Bit Rate Supports uplink data rates of up to 640 Kbps TX Output Power 15 dBm 30 dBm...

Page 26: ...SB USB 2 0 x1 Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 2 PoE 1 802 3at compliant GPIO 6 input and 4 output DB15 Indicators 7 two color LED status indicator Software Operation System Embedded Linux Software SDK C...

Page 27: ...CE optional General Characteristics Dimensions Weight 13 2 7 3 2 6 cm Approx 250g Base Material SECC Mounting Wall floor Power Consumption 0 5W Communication Input port 1 DB15 female connector RF Swi...

Page 28: ...mpliance EMC Certification FCC 47 CFG Ch 1 Part 15 US 15 247 ETSI EN 302 208 1 V1 1 1 EU optional Certification RoHS FCC CE optional General Characteristics Dimensions 11 4 9 7 2 7 cm Weight Approx 35...

Page 29: ...nector Pin1 5V Pin2 Fan out output1 5v Pin3 Fan out output2 5v Pin4 Fan out output3 5v Pin5 Fan out output4 5v Pin6 Fan out output5 5v Pin7 Fan out output6 5v Pin8 GND Pin9 Fan out input1 5v Pin10 Fan...

Page 30: ...Fan out output3 5v Pin5 Fan out output4 5v Pin6 Fan out output5 5v Pin7 Fan out output6 5v Pin8 GND Pin9 Fan out input1 5v Pin10 Fan out input2 5v Pin11 Fan out input3 5v Pin12 Fan out input4 5v Pin13...

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