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16-0079-001 Rev D 2/2020 

TransCore’s Multiprotocol Reader Extreme (MPRX) is a radio frequency identification 

(RFID) reader designed for harsh environment applications. This guide provides site 

planning, testing, and operating instructions for this system.

This guide is intended for use by authorized TransCore dealers, installers, and 

service personnel. The MPRX is a contained unit. Once the system is set up and 

tested by the authorized installer, no additional service is required.

MPRX Reader

User Guide

Trusted Transportation Solutions

Summary of Contents for MPRX 10-7200-001

Page 1: ...his guide provides site planning testing and operating instructions for this system This guide is intended for use by authorized TransCore dealers installers and service personnel The MPRX is a contai...

Page 2: ...trademarks are the property of their respective owners Contents are subject to change Printed in the U S A For further information contact TransCore 8600 Jefferson StreetNE Albuquerque New Mexico 871...

Page 3: ...are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate RF energy and may ca...

Page 4: ...tives de la FCC Ces normes visent assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences nuisibles lorsque l appareil est utilis dans un environnement commercial Cet appareil g n re utilise et pe...

Page 5: ...EMENT AUX UTILISATEURS AU CANADA INDUSTRIE CANADA IC INDUSTRIE CANADA RADIO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS CNR 137 EMPLACEMENT ET SERVICE DE SURVEILLANCE DANS LA BANDE 902 928 MHZ SECTION 2 1 Remarque L util...

Page 6: ...on Commission FCC an agency of The United States of America legislates in the Code of Federal Regulations CFR Title 47 Chapter I Subchapter A Part 1 Subpart I Section 1 1310 titled Radiofrequency radi...

Page 7: ...to the environment is shown below Occupational Controlled Environment Agency Power Density mW cm2 MPE minimum distance Time min in cm OSHA 10 8 20 6 FCC 3 05 14 36 6 IC 1 95 18 45 6 General Populatio...

Page 8: ...de 915 MHz milieu de la bande de fr quences de cet appareil et le gain d antenne maximal pour lequel cet appareil a re u une certification d utilisation dans une installation finale la distance minim...

Page 9: ...15 MHz milieu de la bande de fr quences de cet appareil et le gain d antenne maximal pour lequel cet appareil a re u une certification d utilisation dans une installation finale la distance minimale s...

Page 10: ...aque environnement d exploitation sont les suivantes 1 L antenne devrait tre install e au moins 120 cm 47 po de la population g n rale du grand public c est dire d un environnement non contr l 2 Le pe...

Page 11: ...he FCC In the United States the authorized modulated SeGo protocol operation frequency band for this product is 911 75 to 919 75 MHz and the authorized continuous wave AAR formatted operation frequenc...

Page 12: ...er Supply 2 29 Connecting Communications 2 32 Connecting Sense Input and Sense Output Circuits 2 32 Chapter 3 General Software Information 3 38 Command Entry Conventions 3 38 Command Response Conventi...

Page 13: ...Required Supplies 8 104 To assemble the kit for two checktags 8 104 Appendix A Glossary A 106 Appendix B Technical Specifications B 111 Reader Specifications B 111 Appendix C Wiring Information C 114...

Page 14: ...PRX Ground Stud 2 29 Figure 12 Location of Host Sense Ports on MPRX 2 30 Figure 13 Stand alone DeviceInstaller Link 2 34 Figure 14 DeviceInstaller Start Menu 2 34 Figure 15 Connecting Directly to Comp...

Page 15: ...33 Table 10 Four Character Command Structure 3 38 Table 11 Sample Command Sequence 3 39 Table 12 Select Baud Rate Commands 5 59 Table 13 Select Stop Bits Commands 5 60 Table 14 Select Parity Commands...

Page 16: ...PRX Host Communications Cable Pin Designations C 114 Table 33 Communications Interfaces and Conductor Requirements C 114 Table 34 MPRX SENSE Communications Cable Pin Designations C 115 Table 35 Ethern...

Page 17: ...10 7210 002 are single port readers that have no multiplexing capabilities For the Onboard MPRX the customer will need to supply their own voltage for tag lock dry contact with external voltage for ta...

Page 18: ...tenna port locations Power and Communications Cables Cable length for power and communications depends on the physical characteristics of the MPRX installation site Table 1 lists accessory kits availa...

Page 19: ...ipment and wiring Table 2 contains power supply current requirements Power circuits are protected internally against powersurges 30 Table 2 Power Supply Current Requirements Input Voltage VDC Power W...

Page 20: ...baud rate cable type and the receiving device at the other end Pin Number Operation 1 RS232_TX 2 RS232_RX 3 LOCK No Connect on wayside MPRX 4 LOCK_RTN 5 RS422_TX 6 RS422_TX 7 RS422_RX 8 RS422_RX 9 CO...

Page 21: ...DC at 1A maximum with non inductive load NOTE If using the wayside option of the MPRX host port Pin 3 is to be left as a no connect Hooking a voltage to this pin can damage the MPRX The wayside option...

Page 22: ...12 8dB RG 214 0 425 7 5dB FSJ1 50 0 25 5 68dB LDF2 50 0 375 11 01dB FSJ4 50B 0 50 11 25dB LDF4 50A 0 50 6 94dB a Suffixes 50 50A and 50B indicate 50 ohm cables available from the Andrew Corporation C...

Page 23: ...ntenna Antenna RF cable These may be ordered as accessories from TransCore or obtained from other sources Additional Materials Needed for Testing You will need these additional materials to perform th...

Page 24: ...RX Sense Cable 10m 400in 20 7001 001 MPRX check tag accessory kit 13 5118 903 Test Rail Tag with metal back plane Rail car Format ATA SeGo 13 5118 904 Test Rail Tag with metal back plane Locomotive Fo...

Page 25: ...the circuit to confirm that the MPRX has power and can read a tag that is in the tag read zone A voltage meter or audible circuit tester buzzer is necessary in order to test the circuit An example tes...

Page 26: ...e connecting the antenna to the reader TransCore strongly advises that you use adequate Earth Ground for this voltage discharge procedure in accordance with the National Electric Code for the locale w...

Page 27: ...9 In this example the operator is using the mounting pole that has been properly connected to Earth Ground CAUTION TransCore does not recommend using a screwdriver or other tool to short the RF cable...

Page 28: ...and power is disconnected 2 Connect one end of the RF interface cable to the antenna 3 Connect the other end of the RF interface cable to the appropriate antenna port on the end of the MPRX Refer to...

Page 29: ...ivalent code for surge protection for the locale where the MPRX is installed A minimum of 18 AWG wire to earth ground is required for protective earthing Connect any antenna s or terminate the antenna...

Page 30: ...Host connector and Table 7 lists the pin assignments for the Sense connector Table 6 Pin Assignments for Host Connector Pin Number Operation 1 RS232_TX 2 RS232_RX 3 LOCK 4 LOCK_RTN 5 RS422_TX 6 RS422_...

Page 31: ...e connected to power with an external fuse to protect both the MPRX and power source Inrush and Steady State currents for the MPRX are listed in Table 8 Choice of fuse type and rating shall comply wit...

Page 32: ...supplied from the MPRX to the host through a multi wire cable The connector for this cable is located on the end of the MPRX Figure 12 on page 2 30 Insert one end of the MPRX communications power inte...

Page 33: ...al gate or device requiring high current an isolation transformer is required The two models of the MPRX that are designed for wayside DC power input have a solid state relay instead of a dry contact...

Page 34: ...T menu Figure 14 3 Select whether to direct connect to the computer Ethernet port or whether to connect to the corporate network Connecting Directly to Computer Ethernet Port 1 Go to the computer s ne...

Page 35: ...sary the selection can be changed at a later time through the OPTIONS menu For the direct connect to the computer s Ethernet port option choose the network adapter with the 169 254 10 1 address To con...

Page 36: ...ill need to be disabled to allow access Figure 19 1 From the Lantronix DeviceInstaller right click on the appropriate connection and select refresh Figure 20 Figure 19 Disable Firewall Figure 20 LanTr...

Page 37: ...he window Figure 21 Use the IP address to configure your terminal emulator connection Use Telnet and Port 10001 3 The opened connection works just like a serial connection Figure 21 Xport Direct Devic...

Page 38: ...the command group This command is in Group 1 Communications Port Control 0 Indicates the command subgroup In this example all commands with a second digit of 0 apply to the main port 0 The command di...

Page 39: ...ier for power fail bit and the 0 or 1 is the value All spaces shown in the response are actual spaces sent from the MPRX In this example one space is between the letter B and thenumber Operating Param...

Page 40: ...he MPRX does not appear to be working properly you may need to download the software to the MPRX Contact technical support or your TransCore sales representative Startup Upon startup MPRX transmits a...

Page 41: ...ailure message If the failure message version number equals 0 00 and no serial number exists the flash memory checksum has failed and the MPRX is operating out of boot ROM In this case the MPRX automa...

Page 42: ...e host is capable of ignoring any messages that do not conform to the som eom frame sequence Both data mode and command mode require a two way message interchange when using error correcting protocol...

Page 43: ...ginator reader or host calculates the CRC value of a message and includes it in the transmitted message The recipient reader or host also calculates a CRC value for the received message If the transmi...

Page 44: ...are not part of the messagesyntax Reader Transmissions The basic protocol format and the data inquiry protocol format are as follows som data eom The ECP format is as follows som seq data crc eom whe...

Page 45: ...message ASCII character seq Echo of the sequence number received from the MPRX The sequence number should correspond to the data message that is being positively or negatively acknowledged by the hos...

Page 46: ...here CTRL E ASCII Control E hex 5 digit When in data inquiry mode each transmission of a CTRL E by the host causes the MPRX to transmit one tag ID som Start of message ASCII character seq Sequence num...

Page 47: ...p crc eom where som Start of message ASCII character seq Echo of sequence number received in host command message resp Response string The MPRX returns Done Error or another ASCII string depending on...

Page 48: ...ssage eom End of message character Host CommandTransmissions Basic protocol host transmission 647XXX eom Reader response Done eom or Error eom Error eom returned if the host transmission is not a lega...

Page 49: ...RX supports baud rates between 1200 and 38 4 K Likewise the sender must set a timeout delay equal to the delay of nine characters at the current baud rate setting For example the time required to shif...

Page 50: ...MPRX detects an illegal sequence number in a host command message it discards the received message and sends no response If it receives an illegal sequence number in an ACK message it responds as if...

Page 51: ...receive a matching eom within a specified timeout interval it discards the incomplete message and resets itsreceiver Asynchronous Message Command Message Collision If the host receives an asynchronous...

Page 52: ...table depending on the trade off between code memory and processing overhead Example 1 presents an example of a function CALCCRC that calculates the CRC value through a call to a separate function UPD...

Page 53: ...xddcd 0xad2a 0xbd0b 0x8d68 0x9d49 0x7e97 0x6eb6 0x5ed5 0x4ef4 0x3e13 0x2e32 0x1e51 0x0e70 0xff9f 0xefbe 0xdfdd 0xcffc 0xbf1b 0xaf3a 0x9f59 0x8f78 0x9188 0x81a9 0xb1ca 0xa1eb 0xd10c 0xc12d 0xf14e 0xe16...

Page 54: ...ing out a message and waiting for an acknowledgment When the acknowledgment is not received the message is sent again Additional messages are also buffered Often the first indication that the MPRX sof...

Page 55: ...ensure that you have connected the antenna ora dummy load to the reader before applying power to the reader Reader transmission on power up 0 Model SN crc eom Manually enter 0 eom Reader response 2 C...

Page 56: ...s and reports as data messages to the host device Reports provide information on input status changes input 0 and input 1 a presence without tag report and buffer overflow information When MPRX mode h...

Page 57: ...e receives the Done message then both the host and the MPRX switch to the new baud rate and communications are maintained Note In many applications the host must be set to the new baud rate as it does...

Page 58: ...to switching the reader to data mode Command 00 automatically saves to non volatile memory NVRAM any user parameters that had been changed during the command mode session The reader enters data mode o...

Page 59: ...rameters used by the MPRX to communicate with a host device or terminal These commands set baud rate stop bits parity and end of line delay 100N Select Baud Rate 100N selects the reader baud rate The...

Page 60: ...X internal time and date This time and date can be appended to IDs error messages and sensor input reports An internal battery supports the clock so time and date are preserved if main power is lost 2...

Page 61: ...nts the day YY represents the last two digits of theyear is the date delimiter Append Information Command Group 3 Group 3 commands append useful information to reader transmissions such as IDs error m...

Page 62: ...nsmitted IDs presence without tag reports and input status change reports Auxiliary information is not appended to error messages The factory default setting is no auxiliary information appended The N...

Page 63: ...decoded IDs have changed value at least N 1 times since the new ID was last received IDs that do not pass the test are not reported The factory default setting is Command 4100 which selects a separati...

Page 64: ...ed before the unique ID test Select Unique ID Code Criteria 410N Commands IDs that do not pass the validation test arenot reported For example Command 4203 specifies that the same ID must be obtained...

Page 65: ...n of tags in AAR and ATAformats Specific data fields such as owner ID and car number will be extracted from these tags translated according to AAR or ATA standards and converted to ASCII Tags that are...

Page 66: ...tocol 484 Disable SeGo 484 disables the reader from reading SeGo protocol data from tags 485 Enable SeGo 485 enables the reader to read SeGo protocol data from tags if the reader is programmed to read...

Page 67: ...ne of these two commands to clear the power fail bit Reader response PWRB P 0 to 1 R0 where P0 No power failure detected P1 Power failuredetected R0 Not applicable to the MPRX 521 Display Reader ID Nu...

Page 68: ...ed D1 Date appended X0 Auxiliary information not appended factory default X1 Auxiliary information appended One space is required between each value For example if factory default settings are assigne...

Page 69: ...ettings using Command 642NN the display command for RF output frequency F is Fxx and indicates use of the backward compatible frequency entry method Reader response RFST C 0 to 1 O 0 to 1 T 1 to 3 Fxx...

Page 70: ...riod and the selected means of RF off control 692N Select RF Control Algorithm If presence without tag reports is enabled 6901 Enable Presence without Tag Report Option the reader transmits a report i...

Page 71: ...separations U3 Four ID separations U4 Transmit all IDs V0 Valid ID code criteria of one acquisition factory default V1 Valid ID code criteria of two acquisitions V2 Valid ID code criteria of three ac...

Page 72: ...sum Reader response BCKS xxxx where xxxx represents the four byte ASCII representation of the boot ROM checksum 549 Get User Programmable Group Select Equals GSE Filter Data 549 queries the reader for...

Page 73: ...default M1 Changes on input 0 reported M2 Changes on input 1 reported M3 Changes on either input reported For example if factory default settings are assigned the reader message is SSTC E0 M0 which m...

Page 74: ...is prepared to acknowledge each reader transmission 612NN Select Error Correcting Protocol Timeout 612NN selects the timeout interval for ECP This timeout applies to the transmission of tag report and...

Page 75: ...efault If the reader is configured for software flow control XON XOFF it stops transmitting if it receives an XOFF character host software Command 13H It does not resume transmitting until it receives...

Page 76: ...ot in MPRX mode Refer to Commands 836 and 837 6400 disables RF by input control command 641 Select RF by Input Control Reader response Done 641 Select RF by Input Control FactoryDefault 641 configures...

Page 77: ...NN is a hexadecimal value from 00 to 1F the range increases with increasing NN value The range can be adjusted for 32 discrete values where 00 is the shortest range and 1F is the longest range The def...

Page 78: ...er Fail Bit on page 5 67 for more information Reader response Done 66F Load Default Operating Parameters 66F loads all the factory default operating parameters except RF operating frequency Refer to T...

Page 79: ...d tag ID whichever occurs first 6922 turns off RF power either after the timeout period or upon the presence false condition whichever occurs first Reader response Done 693N Select RF Timeout Period 6...

Page 80: ...circuit input is interpreted as an open circuit This feature allows greater flexibility in the attachment of external equipment to the reader inputs For example some proximity sensors indicate presen...

Page 81: ...erved during power down and the loading of default parameters Reader response Done 697 Set User Programmable Group Select Equals GSE Filter 697 sets the user programmable GSEfilter The command string...

Page 82: ...ions such as the sense inputlines 8110 Switch on RF Port 0 Fire Off Check Tag Address 0 on Check Tag Pin 0 8110 turns on RF port 0 and sends the command on Ctag pin 0 to fire off Ctag address 0 8111 S...

Page 83: ...time This message is the same message that would be sent in response to the 527 Display RF Status command Enabling this function is helpful in some sites where there may not be much tag activity and t...

Page 84: ...rns on RF port 3 only for antenna mux testing Reader response Done Note Refer to MUX Test Modes on page 5 85 for test operation Check Tag Operation To enable check tag 0 issue the followingcommands 81...

Page 85: ...e 1 to turn on RF and read tags Sense 0 when shorted to reader signal ground will enable tag reads on RF ports 0 and 1 if enabled with 851 and Sense 1 will enable tag reads on ports 2 and 3 if enabled...

Page 86: ...and operating range need to be adjusted Refer to Commands on page 5 56 for a complete list of parameters and the corresponding commands Note The dual protocol MPRX internal timing varies depending on...

Page 87: ...number SSSSSS 695 Store hardware configuration Hardware configuration not known 696 Automatic periodic RF status report Disabled 830 Terminal Emulation Software To configure the MPRX using a PC and te...

Page 88: ...ion application as described in Starting the Terminal Emulation Software on page 6 88 Note When testing the MPRX using a laptop computer TransCore recommends that you configure laptop communication pa...

Page 89: ...y MPRX Response Notes 01 CR Done CR LF Switches the MPRX to command mode 505 CR Model E4 Series Ver X XX SN97001P CR LF Reports the software version and serial number 00 CR Done CR LF Returns the MPRX...

Page 90: ...al system performance Note The default tag read mode of the reader is the protocol s programmed into the reader Use only those test tags programmed with the correct protocol s for the reader Caution T...

Page 91: ...tions between the MPRX and the host device Conf iguring MPRX Parameters Follow the procedures in this section to configure MPRX parameters using a PC laptop or terminal emulator The PC or laptop must...

Page 92: ...ence without tag report is transmitted in data mode only and only if the system has a presence detector This report is sent if a presence is detected without the detection of a valid tag ID Refer to s...

Page 93: ...rized modulated frequency band for the MPRX in the U S is 911 75 to 919 75 MHz The RF for each MPRX at the site must be set according to the frequency specified in the FCC site license Only trained au...

Page 94: ...0 circuit As a factory default the MPRX is configured to control the RF power with a presence detector Figure 23 illustrates the methods of controlling RF senseoutput Presence Detector Controlling RF...

Page 95: ...ion and press ENTER Sense Output Device The sense output is dedicated for testing and set up of the reader It is defined as the TAG_LOCK signal and indicates that a valid tag is in the read field This...

Page 96: ...o select a communications protocol 1 Ensure that the host device is in command mode 2 Enter Command 610 to select basic protocol factory default or Command 611 to select ECP and press ENTER Software F...

Page 97: ...the location of the read zone by loosening the antenna s mounting hardware and pointing the antenna in the desired direction The unit should be aligned to point directly at the tag as it enters the de...

Page 98: ...ttern than RF power adjustment thus RF power adjustment should be used as the main read pattern adjustment tool Sensitivity range control may be helpful in stopping some tag reads on the very edges of...

Page 99: ...ata from the tag held in the read zone displays on the host device screen 3 Switch tags placing the other tag behind your back and holding the first tag in the read zone If a valid read the data from...

Page 100: ...08 The RF PLL has successfully regained lock and has been reset to its proper operating frequency The RF section is returned to its state prior to losing lock enabled disabled Error08 will only be iss...

Page 101: ...ming a quick test of the MPRX the buzz box does not buzz Check all wiring connections and antenna connections and ensure that the buzz box is functioning The wires from the MPRX are grouped in pairs Y...

Page 102: ...n the test tag is passed in front of the MPRX RF antenna Ensure that the MPRX is powered on Verify that the reader is set to RF ON 6401 Verify that the antenna is connected correctly 6 The MPRX came f...

Page 103: ...stment Refer to Radio Frequency on page 6 93 10 The MPRX is reading tags out of the desired read zone Some interference from other RF or electrical sources may be occurring Verify that the read zone h...

Page 104: ...k tag pinouts To assemble the kit for two checktags 1 Strip the cable insulation to expose the three check tag wires Strip wire insulation approximately 1 4 inches to expose bare wire For Check Tag 0...

Page 105: ...Table 31 Check Tag 1 Wire Assignments Pin Number Operation 1 12VDC OUT 3 I O GROUND 5 PULSE OUT 7 CTAG 0 Data 8 CTAG 1 Data 10 I O GROUND Chapter 8 AT5720 Check Tag to MPRX TransCore Proprietary 8 105...

Page 106: ...AWG AWG American Wire Gauge is a U S standard set of non ferrous wire conductor sizes backscatter Portion of an RF signal that is modulated by a tag and radiated back to the reader baud Measure of num...

Page 107: ...rror correcting protocol status eGo Proprietary name for ANSI NCITS 256 2001 and ISO 18000 6B compliant TransCore products A registered trademark of TC License Ltd eol End of line eom End of message E...

Page 108: ...Standards Institute International Committee for Information Technology standards interface Connection point for communication with another device IOST I O status ISO International Standardization Orga...

Page 109: ...g read zone The physical area in which a tag can be read by the reader RF Radio frequency RFID Radio frequency identification RFST RF status ROM Read only memory RTC Real time clock RTS Request to sen...

Page 110: ...ed memory locations XON XOFF Protocol for controlling the flow of data between computers and other devices on an asynchronous serial connection X ON and X OFF are signals to turn a transmitter on or o...

Page 111: ...ed frequency band for this product is 911 75 to 919 75 MHz b Reading range depends on reader or external antenna configuration tag type tag read mode and operating environment Hardware Features Integr...

Page 112: ...MPRX complies with vibration tolerance limits specified in AREMA C S Manual Part 11 5 1 Class C Operation Shock Tolerance The MPRX complies with shock tolerance limits specified in AREMA C S Manual Pa...

Page 113: ...s Figure 27 illustrates the end panel dimensions of the MPRX with communication connectors Figure 26 MPRX End Panel Dimensions with Antenna Ports Figure 27 MPRX End Panel Dimensions with Communication...

Page 114: ...nications Cable Pin Designations HOST CABLE PAIR COLOR PIN NUMBER NAME 1 black or gray 12 VIN RTN red 11 VIN 2 black or gray 9 COM GND RS232 white 1 RS232 TX 3 black or gray 10 COM GND RS422 green 2 R...

Page 115: ...BER NAME 1 black or gray 3 I O GND red 1 12VDC OUT CTG 2 black or gray 6 OUT 0 white 2 OUT 1 3 black or gray 7 CTAG 0 green 8 CTAG 1 4 black or gray 4 I O GND blue 5 PULSE OUT 5 black or gray 10 I O G...

Page 116: ...fault settings Table 37 lists in numerical order all of the commands available to users Table 38 lists the same commands by command name Factory Default Settings Table 36 lists the factory default set...

Page 117: ...eports Disabled 6900 RF off control Timeout or no presence 6922 RF timeout Never true 693F Input inversion Disabled 6940 Serial number SSSSSS 695 Store hardware configuration Hardware configuration no...

Page 118: ...t default Done 1011 Use two stop bits Done 1020 Disable parity default Done 1021 Select even parity Done 1022 Select odd parity Done 20 Set time Done 21 Set date Done 22 Display time and date HH MM SS...

Page 119: ...ation mode default Done 453 Enable tag translation mode Done 454 Disable multi tag sort default Done 455 Enable multi tag sort Done 456 Enable SeGo protocol tag initialization during multi tag sort de...

Page 120: ...it PWRB P 0 to 1 R0 521 Display reader ID number RDID xx 522 Display comm port parameters MAIN B 2 to 7 S 0 to 1 P 0 to 2 D0 524 Display appended info status IDAP T 0 to 1 D 0 to 1 X 0 to 1 525 Displa...

Page 121: ...rating mode status ATA E D eGo I F D SeGo I F D IAG E D Sort E D TMM0 577 Report buffered handshakes HDSH C0 ww C1 xx C2 yy C3 zz 60NN Set reader ID number Done 6000 Reader ID Number default Done 610...

Page 122: ...efault Done 644NN Set RF attenuation Done 64400 RF Attenuation Full Power default Done 645NN Set SeGo protocol operating range distance Done 6451F SeGo protocol operating range distance Maximum defaul...

Page 123: ...g address 0 on check tag pin 0 Done 8111 Switch on RF port 1 fire off check tag address 1 on check tag pin 0 Done 8112 Switch on RF port 2 fire off check tag address 0 on check tag pin 1 Done 8113 Swi...

Page 124: ...habetical Command List The following conventions are used in Table 38 Items in bold identify factory default settings Only the command related data portion of the reader message isshown Refer to Chapt...

Page 125: ...le SeGo protocol tag initialization during multi tag sort 457 Done Disable tag translation mode default 452 Done Display appended info status 524 IDAP T 0 to 1 D 0 to 1 X 0 to 1 Display boot checksum...

Page 126: ...81 Done if MPRX model supports this tag protocol Error if tag protocol is unsupported Enable automatic periodic RF status report 831 Done Enable aux info append 311 Done Enable data inquiry protocol 6...

Page 127: ...850 Done MUX test mode RF port 1 only 891 Done MUX test mode RF port 2 only 892 Done MUX test mode RF port 3 only 893 Done No time and date appended 300 Done Reader ID Number default 6000 Done Report...

Page 128: ...647XXX Done Select RF by input control default 641 Done Select three ID separation 4102 Done Select two ID separation 4101 Done Set ATA operating range distance 643NN Done Set baud rate 1200 baud 1002...

Page 129: ...ters default 695S S Done Set time 20 Done Set uniqueness time out to 15 seconds 442 Done Set uniqueness time out to 2 minutes default 441 Done Set uniqueness time out to 30 seconds 443 Done Set user p...

Page 130: ...one Time and date appended default 302 Done Transmit all IDs 40 Done Turn off RF 6400 Done Turn on RF 6401 Done Turn RF off on timeout 6920 Done Turn RF off on timeout no presence default 6922 Done Tu...

Page 131: ...F 903 75 6470C8 910 6470C9 910 25 6470CA 910 5 6470CB 910 75 6470CC 911 6470CD 911 25 6470CE 911 5 6470CF 911 75 6470D0 912 6470D1 912 25 6470D2 912 5 6470D3 912 75 6470D4 913 6470D5 913 25 6470D6 913...

Page 132: ...25 6470E2 916 5 6470E3 916 75 6470E4 917 6470E5 917 25 6470E6 917 5 6470E7 917 75 6470E8 918 6470E9 918 25 6470EA 918 5 6470EB 918 75 6470EC 919 6470ED 919 25 6470EE 919 5 6470EF 919 75 6470F0 920 647...

Page 133: ...CC Non FCC Command Frequency 647014 865 647015 865 25 647016 865 5 647017 865 75 647018 866 647019 866 25 64701A 866 5 64701B 866 75 64701C 867 64701D 867 25 64701E 867 5 64701F 867 75 647020 868 6470...

Page 134: ...etal externalinstall AT5412 Transportation Beam 10 1 2 915 MHz frequency high temperature chemical resistant case metal externalinstall AT5413 Rail Beam 20 1 915 MHz frequency high temperature chemica...

Page 135: ...the user The remaining six positions are numeric and should be unique for each tag issued For example the entry ACME000001 might be specified as the first tag on the order entry form from ACME Rail L...

Page 136: ...resistant metal external install AT5119 Rail External 10 1 2 915 MHz frequency weather resistant metal external install AT5125 Transportation Beam 20 1 915 MHz frequency high temperature chemical res...

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