3. If the tag ID is not displayed, perform the following actions:
•
Verify that the MPRX is in data mode (Command
#00
Switch to Data Mode).
•
Ensure that the tag you are using is compatible with the MPRX. The MPRX can read tag types that
are compatible with the reader model.
•
An MPRX displays the tag read for any tag that is compatible with the reader programming.
•
Using the audible circuit tester as described in
“Testing the MPRX Circuit” on page 2–25
that the reader is capable of reading the tag in the read zone. If it is, the problem is probably in the
communications between the MPRX and the host.
4. Pass a different reader-compatible test tag in front of the MPRX antenna.
5. When the MPRX reads the second tag successfully, the terminal emulation application displays that
tag’s information in the main screen below the information for the first tag.
6. If the read is unsuccessful, perform the following actions:
•
Ensure the tag you are using is compatible with the MPRX.
•
Using the audible circuit tester as described in
“Required Tools and Equipment” on page 2–25
,
verify that the reader is capable of reading the tag in the read zone. If it is, the problem is probably
in the communications between the MPRX and the host device.
Configuring MPRX Parameters
Follow the procedures in this section to configure MPRX parameters using a PC, laptop, or terminal
emulator. The PC or laptop must be connected to and communicating with the MPRX, and the
terminal emulation application must be configured correctly, as described in the section
To configure parameters
1. Switch to command mode by typing
#01
at the prompt on the terminal emulation screen, and
pressing ENTER.
Note:
All MPRX commands are preceded by the start-of-message character (#).
2. To meet requirements of your site, make changes to default operating parameters as described in
the following sections.
The following sections contain procedures to set some of the parameters that are commonly changed to
meet the requirements of a specific site. Procedures are listed in alphabetical order by parameter.
Appended Tag Data
Use this procedure to set appended tag data parameters using the terminal emulation application. Refer to
“31N Append Auxiliary Information Selection” on page 5–62
for more information.
To set appended tag data parameters
1. Ensure that the host device is in command mode.
2. Enter Command
#311
to append auxiliary information or Command
#310
to have no auxiliary
information appended (factory default). Press ENTER.
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