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2. 5 6 DONG Ge oua dd bs eg a s d causes 5 11 singulation settings 5 10 autonomous mode 5 12 C chapter descriptions 4 IX connection RFID sample application 2 3 conventions notational 0 0 24 X D device discovery 4 11 5 9 devices supported 4 1 2 discovering devices 4 11 5 9 E EP pt ee E BAD NG Ka 4 6 4 8 F filters aun cha 2 meee Saree NGA eh bos 2 11 4 10 5 11 finding readers 4 7 4 11 5 9 c 4 7 4 11 5 11 GPO 0 0000000 2505 ah 4 7 enabling EE 4 10 I installation PowerSession 5 1 6 6 connecting to reader 5 2 registering 6 vies eee ee eee eas eee ets 5 2 RapidRead 6 2 connecting to reader 6 2 SessionOne ooo 4 1 connecting to reader 4 2 4 3 5 3 registering ooooooomoomo ooo 4 2 IP addreSS x2 sme ma supe do s e aa ae 5 6 5 7 L LLRP timeout 0 4 11 5 10 M Motorola Solutions support xi N notational conventions 0 X 0 operating systems llle 1 2 options RapidRead 4 6 4 overview lee e s ix 1 1 Index 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE PowerSession 0 5 1 HaDIOHed
3. 169 254 27 115 fx 40021bd09 5084 Capability Value Header ID 00 23 68 21 BD 08 Firmware Version 220 Model Name 74002 Mo of Antennas 2 No of GPI Max Ops in Access Seq Max No Of Pre Filters Country Code 040 Communication Standard US FCC PART 15 UTC Clock 2 No of GPO 2 a a True PEP c a oo Figure 5 6 Header Info PowerSession 5 9 Settings The Settings tab includes the following fields PowerSession Version 028 Application Settings Appearance Product Pictures Low level Stuff First read only Showtooltips Y Showpictures on every read Scroll tag list E I Show friendly names LLRP timeout ms 0 Maxtimeouts 3 Ignore first 11 bytes andlast 0 bytes of EPC p s UDP timeout ms 500 UDP local port 65534 Device Discovery Get pictures from file Auto add prefix x 7400 FC Discovery on startup Apply Default Settings Reader Settings Connected Reader List 10 11 11 183 1x740021bd09 5084 Y Reader Description Apply All Settings Apply To All Readers Antenna Singulation Settings Antenna Enable Disable Blue Connected Antenna Trigger Settings Start reading Antenna ID All Antennas v AT A2 Q As soon as Startis pressed m Statispressed GPl 1 e goes RF Modes Antenna ID JAN Antennas X State Aware Stop reading after Mode 2 DR 64 3 FORWARD LINK MODULATION P
4. RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE 72E 160038 01 Revision A May 2012 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE 2012 Motorola Solutions Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Motorola This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Motorola grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Motorola No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola The user agrees to maintain Motorola s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any auth
5. e Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists e Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks are used to denote default parameter settings eee indicates Default Baud Rate 9600 Feature Option Related Documents Refer to the Product Reference Guide for the fixed or handheld RFID reader for product specific information For the latest version of this guide and all Motorola guides go to http www motorolasolutions com support About This Guide NG Service Information If you have a problem using the equipment contact your facility s technical or systems support If there is a problem with the equipment they will contact the Motorola Solutions Global Customer Support Center at http www motorolasolutions com support When contacting Motorola Solutions support please have the following information available e Serial number of the unit e Model number or product name e Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by e mail telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperl
6. Pd Gm 12 48 Trigger Type Durationims 2000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger Oo pply Figure 2 24 Stop Trigger Periodic Window RFID Sample Application 2 21 Pd UP Trigger Type GPI with TimeoL ly Port Event High To Low Low To High Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure 2 25 Stop Trigger GPI with Timeout Window a d Gm 12 48 Trigger Type Tag Observatior Ger Observation Time 1000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure 2 26 Stop Trigger lag Observation with Timeout Window 2 22 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE at 4 Mi 12 49 Trigger Type Attempts Time Out 1000 Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure2 27 Stop Trigger N Attempts with Timeout Window at Gm 12 50 Trigger Type Handheld Triggely Event Trigger Released Trigger Pressed Start Trigger Stop Trigger Report Trigger Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure 2 28 Stop Trigger Handheld Trigger with Timeout Window RFID Sample Application 2 23 Report Trigger a d Mi 12 56 Mew Tag Tag Invisible Moderated v Tag back to visibility Start Trigger Stop Trigger Heport Trigger Tag Report Trigger Oo Apply Figure 2 29 Report Trigger Window 2 24 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USE
7. RF mode 4 10 5 11 RSSI monitoring o oooooo 4 9 start reading when 4 11 stop reading 4 11 tag direction 4 10 cs CEET 4 10 tag storage 0 es 5 11 ie A E 2 oho he 5 11 SUDDOM sons sin AA PAA Xi system requirements 1 1 T tag file RapidRead 6 6 Jag LOGAN src ENNA E AS ee ee 3 1 importing tag list 3 2 3 3 locating tags 3 2 3 3 options menu 3 4 JI E kui 3 2 tag reading aaa 4 5 5 5 ded e 4 8 main tab fields 4 6 5 6 Sevi 4 6 4 9 5 7 SONOS a a C crue e ra 4 9 starting and stopping 4 7 4 11 5 8 with RFID sample application 2 3 T e eee ban en at eli 4 8 trigger settings passa 9 asumaa sund aed 5 11 U Dp Me 4 11 5 10 Index 4 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Tell Us What You Think We d like to know what you think about this Manual Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to 631 627 7184 or mall to Motorola Solutions Inc One Motorola Plaza M S B 10 Holtsville NY 11742 1300 Attention Advanced Data Capture Technical Publications Manager important If you need product support please call the appropriate customer support number AN provided Unfortunately vve cannot provide customer support at the fax number above Manual Title please include rev
8. and drives Hide empty drives in the Computer folder Hide extensions for known file types Hide protected operating system files Recommended Launch folder windows in a separate process Restore previous folder windows at logon Show drive letters Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color Restore Defaults Figure 6 1 Folder Options 5 Fromthe PC copy the CAB file to the Temp folder on the handheld reader if the Temp folder is not visible tap Tools gt Folder Options gt View gt uncheck the option Hide protected operating system files gt select Yes gt tap Apply 6 On the handheld reader tap on the CAB file to install 7 When prompted select Device for installation directory RapidRead 6 3 To access RapidRead double tap the RapidRead icon on the home screen of the handheld reader or select File Explorer Program Files RapidRead Start O a d2 CP 3 05 A e BTScannerCtlPanel MSP Agent Modem Link Msp Rapid Deployment Client A AZ T d Remote Desktop Mobile Screen Capture N h 4 Figure 6 2 RapidRead Icon RapidRead 6 4 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Options To select specific options select Menu Options Rapid Read GI gt e Gm 3 08 Figure 6 3 RapidRead Menu RapidRead 6 5 The following selections are available on the Options screen e Scan Sounds applicable for Lite and Full check to produce a sound for unique tag read
9. 3838383838 38383838323134 0 Not reading Clear Data Clear Data Button Summary Detail Ki Figure 6 10 RapidRead Full Detail Screen 6 12 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Gieger Counter The Gieger counter is a tag locator application that assists with locating missing items applicable to RapidRead Full only To use the Gieger counter feature 1 Select the Detail tab D e ii 11 44 Total Reads Unique Tag Reads 12 4 Unknown 300833B2DDD906C000000000 Unknown ADSBO4001BDF29F82B000056 3 Unknown ADSBO4001BDF17F82 7000054 5 Unknown ADSBO4001BDF21F92A000055 3 Pirates 3 383838383038383038323136 0 Dark Knight 383838383838383838323132 0 Lord of the Rings 3838383838 383838 38323134 A Not reading Clear Data Summary Detail Ki Figure 611 RapidRead Full Detail Tab 2 Tap one of the missing items The Geiger Counter screen opens as displayed in Figure 6 12 RapidRead 6 13 3 Pull the handheld trigger and begin to slowly move the reader around As the reader approaches the item beeping frequency increases and the visual bar on the screen will become larger O 2 C au 11 42 OD gr C au 11 33 RFID RFID Unknown Unknown 300833B2DDD906C000000000 300833B2DDD906C000000000 Read Rate Read Rate A tending lu Figure 6 12 Gieger Counter Read Rate 6 14 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE RapidRead Scan RapidRea
10. 46 1260 05 37 49 6570 05 37 46 4750 Disabled Click Browse To load Tag File Browse Figure 5 4 Main Tab General Tag Reads Info This field includes the following items e Tags total number of unique tags read so far e Reads total number of reads of all tags so far e Reads sec how many reads occur per second e Time bar time elapsed in the current read session The table includes the following items e Reader IP address of each selected reader e Reads total number of reads of all tags so far Save Data e Unique Reads total number of unique tags read so far e Read Rate how many reads occur per second Reader Management 157 235 88 122 FX9500C61633 5084 e PING 4 Readers Found EX9500C6 1633 157 235 88 122 96F 74404038445ED Firmware 1 5 4 348 Find Readers Connect 7 157 235 88 90 fx74001b4d2e 5084 gt 21572358861 FX9500C3FDAC 9 Y 157 235 88 134 udp555971uds 7 157 235 88 122 FX9500C61633 5084 00 23 68 C3 FD AC 1 5 4 348 9500 840 US FCC PART 15 True Fed 02 12 09 37 55031 137 235 88 90 tx74001b4d2e 5094 Corrected va LLRP Feb 02 12 09 37 59 572 157 235 88 61 n75 002368c3dac Corrected va LLRP Feb 02 12 09 38 03 974 157 235 88 134 vdp55597 tuds Connected va LLRP Feb 02 12 09 38 09 417 137 235 88 122 FX9500C61633 5084 Corrected va LLAP Feb 02 12 09 38 36 336 Starting inventory cleaning up Feb 02 12 09 38 36 773 Inventory start
11. 52 Exception during Ping An exception occurred during a Ping request 10 25 52 No such host is known 10 28 49 Starting Discovery 10 28 54 Discovery Stopped 10 29 11 FX740021BD09 Advanced Reader LLRP connection failed 10 29 11 Connection Exception RFID COMM RESOLVE ERROR 10 30 08 Host Name Cannot be resolved No such host is known Save summary Save history Y Figure 4 2 SessionOne Main Tab 6 Click Find readers to discover all readers in the area Click on the reader name to connect to that reader or select from the Reader text box drop down list and click Connect NOTE If connecting to the host PC via a USB cable note the following y To select a fixed reader select USB FX friendly name from the drop down list To select a handheld reader MC3090 Z MC3190 Z or MC9090 Z select USB Mobile friendly name from the drop down list See the next section if SessionOne does not locate the reader or to search for a specific reader RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE To use the host name to search for the reader 1 Enter the reader host name in the Reader text box e g fx 400cd3bOd with no spaces The host name is provided on a label on the reader or on the CD provided with the reader Click Find readers The Find readers button changes to Stop Finding while SessionOne scans for a reader and displays connection activity at the bottom right area of the window When the message Found Reader appears select t
12. Display EPC number read e Display number of times a particular tag has been read e Display unique tag count Summary Screen The Summary screen displays the number of unique tags read Gl gt au 4 06 Unique Tag Reads Summary Detail Ki Figure 6 7 RapidRead Lite Summary Screen HFID Read occurs only when the trigger is engaged RapidRead Detail Screen Select the Detail tab to display a list of individual reads To clear the list tap the Clear List button Gl gr 4 Gm 4 04 Total naga Unique 5 Reads GJ Total Reads amp Unique Tags Read 300833B2DDD906C000000000 Tag Reads how many times that tag was seen ADEBO4001BDF21F92A000055 ADSBBO4001BDF17F82 7000054 RFID Tag 1D AD8B04001BDF29F82B000056 Clear List Not reading Figure 6 8 RapidRead Lite Detail Screen Clear List Button N NOTE f SGTIN 96 format is selected tags not in valid SGTIN 96 format appear in HEX format J NOTE f the reader display cannot accommodate the tag ID length the application displays only a portion of the tag ID Select the tag ID to open a window that displays the entire ID 6 9 6 10 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE RapidRead Full RapidRead Full offers the following features e Ability to scan all standard EPC class1 GEN tags within read range and display tag reads e Validate read against the tag database tags csv in the RapidRead application folder e
13. Display associated asset configurable description e Display number of times a particular tag has been read Display total read and unique tag read counts e Visual and audible feedback to assist in locating a particular tag Geiger counter Summary Screen The Summary screen displays the number of unique tags read GI g vd qu 4 09 Unique Tag Reads Figure 6 9 RapidRead Full Summary Screen RFID Read occurs only when the trigger is engaged RapidRead 6 11 Detail Screen The color coded indicators located next to the titles are defined as follows e Green read is a match to an asset that has been defined in the tags csv file e Yellow expected tag but has not been read e Red read does not have a match in the tags csv file and is classified as unknown Select the Detail tab to display a list of individual reads To clear the list tap the Clear Data button D au 4 11 Total Reads Unique Tag Reads 4 4 up Total Reads amp Unique Tags Read Unknown AD8B04001BDF29F82B000056 1 Me Scroll Bar Unknown 300833B2DDD906C000000000 RFID Tag ID Unknown AD8B04001BDF17F827000054 i Tag Reads how many times that tag was seen e known Red Indicator Database Mismatch ADSBO4001BDF2 1F92 A000055 1 le Srates Yellow Indicator Expected but Not Read 383838 3838363636 36323136 0 Dark Knight Green Indicator Expected Match 383838383838383838323132 1 Lord of the Rings
14. Identify Nearby Products or Click on Import Tags button to load Tag IDs from file Import Tags Search Tags Figure 3 1 Tag Locator 2 Enter the tag ID in one of three ways e Type the tag ID in the TagiD text box then select Locate or press and hold the trigger Perform a search operation by selecting the Search Tags button or by pressing and holding the trigger e Select the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file See Locating Tags Using a csv File on page 3 3 Tag Locator 3 3 Locating Tags Using a csv File 1 Select the Import Tags button to import a list of saved tags from a csv file The following window appears 72 Inventory Reader jat 44 12 09 Open Folder All Folders Type CSV Files csv Figure 3 2 Opening a csv File 2 Select the desired csv file to import the tags to the list 2 Inventory Reader gt 2 12 10 ok TagID E1FF3311DB020016543274 1200000000 EL E 02 E3 000E140 107 ADSS 2200485428 7E 14000092 ADSS0CUOB 1245400000000 4 nag No of Seen Figure3 3 Tag List 3 Select a tag from the list to search 3 4 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE 4 Select the Locate button or press and hold the trigger Move the handheld reader in all directions to find the relative position of the tag indicated by a beep the vertical progress bar or both se Inventory Reader Pung d 12 12 X Searching for 99991E1614050BD920000032
15. Ping request 10 37 30 No such host is known 2 10 39 26 Getting Reader Information FX740021BD09 lt unknown gt II 10 39 27 FX740021BD08 lt unknown gt is connected via LLRP 10 39 28 Connected via RM m b 10 39 28 Reader time is 10 39 40 0000 11577 7979 milliseconds apart z zi 10 39 35 FX740021BD09 Advanced Reader Reader Infoimation Received 4 Figure 4 3 SessionOne Main Tab Reader Connected J NOTE After selecting a reader from the reader text box drop down list if you select Start before selecting the Connect button SessionOne automatically connects to the reader and begins inventory Information related to the selected reader appears including Link to the reader URL Serial number or MAC address Reader model name and number Firmware version J NOTE f the reader does not read RFID tags ensure the reader s region setting is configured Refer to the reader s Product Reference Guide for instructions Reading Tags Select Start to read tags in the area The tags appear in the tag list Select Stop to stop reading tags 4 6 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Main Tab The Main tab includes the following fields M SessionOne Main Settings Tag reads Reader FX74001BA328 Advanced Reade Bee 1 Readers Found Fx lt 74001B4328 symbol 9362000506926 Fx 7400 4 Firmware 2 2 0 Find readers Disconnect a g S Antennas 626 169 reads reads sec EPC Cou
16. RSSI Last seen First Seen Al Al lastseen 030000000000000000000000 4242 45 10 59 38 7205 10 46 53 2049 2599 10 59 38 7205 DODO0AAAABBBBCCCCDDDD 273 52 10 59 38 6893 10 46 53 2049 137 10 59 38 5643 A4D890C00B693 275 57 10 59 38 7205 10 46 53 2049 137 10 59 38 5643 10 59 38 7049 10 46 53 3455 10 59 38 5643 000000000000000000000000 253 45 10 59 38 6893 10 46 53 3455 137 10 59 38 6893 11112222333344445555666 71 10 59 28 8143 10 46 53 3611 0 000011112222333344445555 63 10 59 38 7049 10 46 53 3611 0 2330 2330 000000000001 00000000 63 10 59 29 9549 10 46 53 5018 BB 10 59 29 9549 RSSl Direction Zone 0000FB63 64 10 59 38 7049 10 46 53 6736 0 00000000000000000000000A mm 10 46 45 Inventory started 10 46 46 Inventory stopped 10 46 53 Inventory started 10 47 04 Inventory stopped 10 48 38 Inventory started gt 10 48 46 Inventory stopped 10 53 21 Inventory started Figure 4 4 Main Tab Tag Reads This field includes the following items Tags number of tags read e Reads total number of reads of all tags e Reads sec number of reads per second e Time bar time elapsed in the current read session Clear button click to clear all tags from the list e Tag table tracks tag read information e EPC unique tag EPC ID e Count number of times that tag was read e RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication e Last Seen UTC time in microseconds when the tag was
17. to a reader first select that reader from the drop down list or enter the hostname IP address and then click Connect e Start Stop button click to start or stop reading tags Antennas This field includes the following items e Antennas listed by color each color represents an antenna port in the reader e A blue icon on top of each antenna indicates whether the antenna is connected or disconnected e An enabled antenna appears in the color selected in the Settings tab A disabled antenna appears in the control color To enable or disable an antenna first ensure you are logged in with a valid user name and password then click an antenna image See Autologin on page 4 11 e Number value the number inside each antenna indicates the total reads by that particular antenna e Slide bar the slide located under each antenna indicates the power level of each antenna Use the slide bar to change the antenna s power value Pie chart represents the contribution of each antenna in total tag reads e User LED small colored boxes under the pie chart the user LED colors available The LED is set to a particular reader To enable or disable the LED first ensure you are logged in with a valid user name and password then click an LED image See Autologin on page 4 11 e GPI field General Purpose Input indicates the status of the GPI input e GPO field General Purpose Output click on a GPO button to change the pin status of th
18. to reader 4 2 4 3 4 7 5 3 INECC de EEN 4 1 Mam taD ase s oes ees emata deus S 4 6 antenfidS x dos barca made RE cni ui 4 7 reader sisas ue E Pd Een a des 4 7 HOS AA mee E PRI 4 8 tag deldllS 2 3 au ne arta s 4 8 lag TOSS uu donas ieit oad ow caedi 4 6 registering 0 leen 4 2 Settings tab o o ooooooommomoo momo 4 8 antenna colots 4 4 9 appearance 4 9 Vio 122p usd wake EE ec rans 4 11 AULOSAVE oom anb dk ERE ER e ade 4 9 device discovery 4 11 A O 4 10 low level 000 cece eee eee 4 11 product picture 4 10 read settings 4 9 o a uror ERE UERESSESASERS ees 4 10 RSSI monitoring o ooo ooo 4 9 start reading when 4 11 stop reading 4 11 tag direction 4 10 tag Match AA noc eu ae ow needs 4 10 SENOS eee CH 4 8 5 9 antenna colors 4 9 antenna enable and disable 5 11 antenna power cse 5 11 antenna singulation 5 10 appearance ee 4 9 5 9 ciues Ir AA AA 4 11 autonomous mode 5 12 AMOSAVE v god te dd EE 4 9 device discovery 4 11 5 9 filters ere ew AA 4 10 5 11 low level eee Re 4 11 5 10 product picture 4 4 10 5 10 read settings aaa 4 9 reader ee 5 10
19. 6 2 discovering 4 11 5 9 MAAD s ra e asuv a kura asu ara 4 7 in main tab 4 4 7 5 8 information 5 8 IP address leen 5 6 5 7 selecting i dje dd S e BA dox Oa wes 5 8 SUPPONGO PM 1 2 reading Cie 4 5 5 5 oll d r 4 8 main tab fields 4 6 5 6 SAVING A no aia 4 6 4 9 5 7 SCUINGS oid newex ox hh copes wee Wed dua ess a 4 9 starting and stopping 4 7 4 11 5 8 with RFID sample application 2 3 registration 4 2 5 2 related documents X requirements elles 1 1 KE MGA mea dedos 4 10 5 11 RFID sample application 2 1 access options 2 14 antenna MT 2 6 antenna information 2 10 capabilities 0 0 cee eee 2 4 configuration menu 2 5 connection 2 3 GXIBIIO ce owe E PE 2 24 filter e retos eras needs 2 11 AUNGNING PPP 2 2 operations menu 2 10 DONO sos oes oe eee NANA EE ol Ee es V at 2 9 reading tags aaa 2 3 resetting defaults 2 9 RF mode es 2 7 singulation 2 8 tag Ee Le CEET 2 5 gel P E ee Ee EE E 2 18 BOO gas aig sata eu d 4 6 4 8 MONILONNG wawa v nev mm GNG venda do 4 9 S saving dala mM 5 7 saving history 4 6 4 9 saving summary 4 6 4 9 service information Xi SESSIONONE gares bien ar dba sews E 4 1 connecting
20. 78 Inventory stopped Reader 157 235 88 134 Feb 07 12 16 09 22 988 Stopping inventory cleaning up E 5 Feb 07 12 16 09 23 037 Stopping inventory cleaning up TEES 12 con 3 Figure 5 5 7ag Reads Details This field includes the following items e Loaded when the loading tag list functionality is enabled this field displays the total number of tags loaded from a specific file that are expected to be seen e Seen when the loading tag list functionality is enabled this field displays the number of tags from the loaded tag list which the reader has seen so far e Unseen when the loading tag list functionality is enabled this field displays the number of tags from the loaded tag list which the reader has not yet seen e Unknown when the loading tag list functionality is enabled this field displays the number of tags that the reader has seen but are not included in the loaded tag list Tag ID unique tag ID e Count number of times that tag was read e IP Address IP address of each selected reader on which the inventory operation is executed e Last Seen UTC time in microseconds when the tag was last seen e Copy button click to copy and paste selected tag data records from the table into either a txt or csv file Load this file later into PowerSession for a list of tags to search J NOTE You can also right click on the Tag Reads Details table and use the pop up menu to select and copy tag data records
21. Disconnect Figure 2 3 Connection Window Select Disconnect to disconnect the reader 2 4 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Capahilities Select Menu Capabilities to view the capabilities of the connected reader Capabilities a d qu 7 26 Capabity vae Reader ID 30 15060 pOBLIS j Firmware Version 1 02 04 Model Name 3190 No of Antennas 2 No of GPI No of GPIC 1 8 Max Ops in Access Seque 5 Max No Of Pre Filters 3 Country Code 5 40 Communication Standard US FCC PART 15 True Figure 2 4 Capabilities Window RFID Sample Application 2 5 Configuration Menu Options The Configuration menu includes the following options e Tag Storage Settings e Antenna e HF Mode e Singulation Power On Off Radio e Reset to Factory Defaults Tag Storage Settings Select Menu Config 5 Tag Storage Settings to view configure tag storage settings Tag Storage Settings f E gd mi 2 42 Maximum Tag Count 4 Max Tag ID Length Bytes T Max Size of Memory Bank Gd Bytes Apply Figure 2 5 7ag Storage Settings Window This window includes the following fields e Maximum Tag Count The maximum number of tags to store in the DLL e Max Tag ID Length The maximum tag length Max Size of Memory Bank Storage to allocate for the memory bank s data Apply Select to apply the configuration changes 2 6 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Antenna Select Menu Config An
22. Operations 5 Antenna Info to view configure the list of antennas that can be used for inventory access operations Antenna Info a e qu 7 31 Ka ME Figure 2 10 Antenna Info Window RFID Sample Application 2 11 Filter Select Menu gt Operations gt Filter to view configure the following filters Pre Filter Post Filter Access Filter Pre Filter Select Menu gt Operations gt Filter gt Pre Filter to view configure pre filters PreFilter a d Gi 7 32 Antenna ID Use Filter 1 Memory Bank Offset Tag Pattern aabbecdd Filter Action STATE AWARE Action INV A NOT INVB v Target Filter 1 Fiter 2 Figure 2 11 PreFilter Window This window includes the following fields Antenna ID Selecting an antenna ID updates the configuration values in the other fields Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank Filter Action Select the required filter action For more information refer to the Gen2 specification available at http www epcglobalinc org standards 2 12 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Post Filter Select Menu Operations 5 Filter 5 Post Filter to view configure post filters PostFilter a d qu 7 33 Memory Bank JUSER E offset Tag Pattern Tag Mask Tag P
23. Options Figure 3 4 Tag Search Use the Options menu to turn the beeper on and off and to display data in ASCII or hexadecimal format se Inventory Reader Zeg a Fa 12 05 AD590C00B 1 A6400000000 AA ADS90C00B IDA AG 00000000 AE 6 Search Tags Turn Off Beeper Figure 3 5 Options Menu Introduction SessionOne is a single reader PC based application used to discover and connect to Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers specifically the FX Series Fixed Readers and MC Series Handheld Readers This tool allows users to easily perform tag inventory and access operations Installation To install SessionOne on the host PC 1 Locate SessionOne at www motorolasolutions com support 2 Download the SessionOne zip file to the host PC and unzip the file 3 Double click the sessiononesetup exe file 4 Follow the screen prompts to complete installation 4 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Connecting to the RFID Reader To connect to the reader through SessionOne 1 Connect the reader to the host PC Refer to the reader s Product Reference Guide for instructions J NOTE f connecting to the host PC via a USB cable note the following For the FX7400 ensure the USB mode is set to Network the default mode If the USB mode is ActiveSync use the Administrator Console to change it to Network before connecting to the host PC For handheld readers synchronize the device with the host PC 2 Select Sessio
24. Q case sip IE Reg ed podre 6 1 sample application 2 1 SessionOne e NEIE STELTER EE RARE dans 4 1 Tag LOCA LOT os qi das pr E Ah S E Ros 3 1 P pinging reader llle 4 7 5 8 PowerSession cles 5 1 connecting to reader 5 2 5 8 installation 4 5 1 6 6 main tab Sarg extat aye tone Moe uc ae Sor ee G 5 6 general tag reads 5 6 reader Pe 5 8 reader into 5 8 registering c 5 2 settings tab ooooooommommomo noo 5 9 antenna enable and disable 5 11 antenna power eee ees 5 11 antenna singulation settings 5 10 appearance e eee 5 9 autonomous mode 5 12 device discovery 5 9 i TT 5 11 low level aa 5 10 product picture 5 10 reader settings 5 10 RF mode AA AA ee 5 11 tag storage setting 5 11 trigger settings 5 11 R el ASMA MAMA A 6 1 connecting to reader 6 2 DJ AA AA 6 10 gieger counter 6 12 instalation 6 2 II p oi 6 8 ODIONS Eeer Seege AA 6 4 SS 6 14 Oo PAA 6 6 WING gene 6 16 bar code tab 6 17 key enter tab 6 16 STGIN 96 tab 0 6 18 readers connecting to 4 2 4 3 4 7 5 2 5 3 5 8
25. R ASK 25000 25000 MV 4 1500 0 9 Stop is pressed La B SL DeAsserted tags rounds Filters O GPI 1 goes Tag population estimate 100 Sieg mee B Autonomous Mode Tag transit time ms 0 Antenna Power Tag Storage Setting Antenna ID All Antennas a 0 Max Tag ID 64 New Tag Event Immediate v Length Byte 3000 Figure 5 7 Settings Tab Appearance e First read only check to update the list view in the Main tab only for the first read of the tag no list view update for subsequent tag reads Leave unchecked to update everything in the list view For optimal performance enable this option e Show tool tips check to display tool tips for some controls e Scroll tag list in a large tag environment where the tags exceed the display limit check this to automatically scroll the list to ensure that the latest read tag is visible Device Discovery e Auto add prefix check to add an auto prefix while trying to resolve hostname For example enter FX7400 Then to connect to a series of FX7400XXXXX devices search XXXXX only because FX7400 is already included as an auto add prefix e Discovery on startup check to perform device discovery while the application is starting up 5 10 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Product Picture This field includes settings to show a picture in the Main tab where the Motorola logo appears during inventory e Show pictures che
26. R GUIDE Management Menu Options Management options are not applicable for handheld readers Help Menu Select Menu Help to display the version information The version numbers displayed in this window are examples Actual version numbers are based on the versions of the files on the device About CS RFID3Sample6 p mi 4 03 CS RFID3Sample6 ET 5 12 DIET 11 10 Copyright 7 2010 Figure 2 30 Help Window Exit Select Menu Exit to exit the RFID sample application Introduction Use Tag Locater to detect the location of a tag By providing the TaglD of an item this application can find the relative position of the tag with respect to the handheld reader Slowly move the handheld back and forth Use the beep frequency and vertical progress bar on the screen to help direct you to the general location of the tag The Tag Locater application requires the following components DLLs on the device e HFIDAPI32 dll Version 5 1 15 or higher e Symbol RFID3 Device dil Assembly version 1 1 0 1 File version 1 1 0 7 or higher e Symbol Audio dll e Symbol dll e Symbol Notification dll e Symbol StandardForms dll 3 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Using Tag Locator To use the Tag Locator application 1 Tap TagLocator in the Application folder on the handheld reader to open the Tag Locater application sc Inventory Reader Pm 12 08 ok CR Press amp Hold the Trigger and Move the Device Around to
27. ad appear in green tags not yet read appear in red Inventory stops when all tags in the list are read Tag Direction This field indicates the directionality of the tag if the tag appears in the bottom of the RSSI graph Determine tag direction check to enable this option e Minimum trend enter the number of RSSI value averages to take to determine tag direction Average enter the number of RSSI values to take to calculate the average e Exclude reads older than enter the time in which to exclude RSSI values for older tags read when determining the tag s direction RF Modes Displays the RF mode set in the reader and allows the user to change this mode applied to all antennas SessionOne 4 11 Start Reading VVhen Start is pressed select to start inventory upon clicking the Start button Start is pressed GPI select to start inventory based on the GPI trigger Enter the trigger integer in the text box goes select whether the required start trigger is HI or LO Stop Reading After Stop is pressed select to stop inventory upon clicking the Stop button tags select to specify the number of tags after which to stop inventory reads select to specify the number of reads after which to stop inventory seconds select to specify the number of seconds after which to stop inventory rounds select to specify the number of rounds after which to stop inventory GPI select to stop inventory based on the GPI
28. attern A Tag Pattern B Pattern B Match Pattern Ja AND B 7 Use Filter Figure 2 12 PostFilter Window This window includes the following fields e Memory Bank Memory bank on which the filter is applied Offset The first msb bit location of the specified memory bank against which to compare the tag mask e Tag Pattern The pattern against which to compare the specified memory bank e Tag Mask The bit mask to facilitate bit wise filtering e Match Pattern Select the tag pattern to match A B both or neither RFID Sample Application 2 13 Access Filter Select Menu Operations Filter Access Filter to view configure the access filters AccessFilter a d qu 7 39 Memory Bank EPC T offset 7 Tag Pattern 11223344 Tag Mask Tag Pattern A Tag Pattern B Pattern B E Use Filter Apply Figure 2 13 AccessFilter Window See Post Filter on page 2 12 for field descriptions 2 14 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Access Select Menu Operations Access to perform the following access operations 127 0 01 Start Readini EPC ID 5 3686 16E64 Antenna I Filter ACCESS Triggers i OK 6 eg MA A OR Figure 2 14 Access Menu The Access menu includes the following options e Read e Write e Lock e Kill e Block Write e Block Erase RFID Sample Application 2 15 To perform an access option on a single tag right click the tag in the list of read
29. based on the current singulation settings configure required singulation settings before applying filters Antenna Power e Antenna ID select whether to apply the antenna power setting to all antennas or a specified antenna e Antenna power slide bar adjust the reader supported antenna power values and click Apply Tag Storage Setting e Max Tag ID Length Byte specify the maximum storage size to allocate for a tag s EPC ID Trigger Settings e Start reading e As soon as Start is pressed select to start inventory upon clicking the Start button e Start is pressed GPI select to start inventory based on the GPI trigger Select the value representing the GPI trigger integer to use from the drop down list e goes select whether the required start trigger is HI or LO e Stop reading after e Stop is pressed select to stop inventory upon clicking the Stop button e tags select to specify the number of tags after which to stop inventory e rounds select to specify the number of rounds after which to stop inventory e ms select to specify the number of milliseconds after which to stop inventory e GPI select to stop inventory based on a GPI trigger Select the value representing the GPI trigger integer to use from the drop down list e goes select whether the required stop trigger is HI or LO 5 12 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Autonomous Mode e Autonomous Mode check to enable autonomous mode on th
30. box e g 10 11 11 183 Click PING to locate and connect to the reader PowerSession 5 5 General Tag Reads Info Reader Management 0 ma 10 11 11 183 fx740021bd09 5084 tags 1 1 Readers Found fx740021bd09 10 11 11 183 1103400500822 Firmware 22 0 Reader Reads Unique R Read R M 10 11 11 183 fx740021bd09 5084 0 reads sec 00 00 00 00 000 4 JU Disconnect Tag Reads Details Reader Info Tag ID EHE n740021bd09710 11 11 183 Capability Value Reader ID 00 23 68 21 BD 09 Firmware Version Model Name No of Antennas No of GPI No of GPO Max Ops in Access Seq Max No Of Pre Filters Country Code Communication Standard US FCC PART 15 UTC Clock True aT PAA YN PY HAYS Tm gt gt gt 64 bit OS found Feb 13 12 09 05 33 992 Starting discovery Feb 13 12 09 05 37 502 Found 0 readers Feb 13 12 09 10 14 687 Looking for fx740021BD09 Feb 13 12 09 10 26 652 10 11 11 183 fx740021bd09 5084 Connected via LLRP Feb 13 12 09 10 27 760 10 11 11 183 fx740021bd09 5084 added successfully Click Browse To load Tag Fil Copy CtritC e Figure 5 3 PowerSession Main Tab Header Connected J NOTE Select and connect to a reader before executing an inventory operation Information related to the selected reader appears including Link to the reader URL Serial number or MAC address Reader model name and number Firmware ver
31. ck to display the picture e on every read check to display the picture on every read of the tag rather than on the first read only e Show friendly names check to replace the tag ID in the list with a friendly name e gnore first text box bytes and last text box bytes of EPC specify which part of the tag ID to consider when comparing the tag ID read during inventory with the partial or full tag ID in the loaded file e Get pictures from file click Browse to locate and load the txt or csv file Each line of the file is in the format tag ID part tag ID gt lt Location of Image to Show gt lt Friendly Name For example 00 pics 00 png My Tag Low Level Stuff e LLRP timeout set the timeout for the reader connection and the response from the reader default is 0 e Max timeouts enter the maximum allowed UDP timeouts that occur sequentially before stopping discovery e UDP timeout enter the time in ms to wait for device discovery response information e UDP local port enter the port in which the local host should bind to send the device discovery message Reader Settings Reader Description enter a description up to 40 characters for the selected reader then click Apply The description appears in the Connected Reader List associated with that reader s IP address Antenna Singulation Settings e Antenna ID select whether to apply singulation settings to all antennas or a specified antenna e Sess
32. d Hex B 0 Memory Bark Length offset Bytes D ZS Data Hex Aabbccadd Figure 2 17 Write Block Write Access Operation Window RFID Sample Application 2 17 Pd m 7 42 Tag ID Hex bes52200485283851400006 password te pe TI Memory Bank EFC MEMORY vj Lock Privilege READ WRITE v Figure 2 18 Lock Access Operation Window at 4 m 7 42 Tag ID Hex ADB522004852838514000061 Password Je Hex Figure 2 19 Kill Access Operation Window 2 18 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Block Erase a d qu 3 50 Tag ID Hex 09 10 1609 5400000000000000 ment Memory Bank USER M ose eyes E Length Entes Figure 2 20 Block Erase Access Operation Window Triggers Select Menu gt Operations gt Trigger to view configure the following triggers e Start Trigger e Stop Trigger e Report Trigger RFID Sample Application 2 19 Start Trigger a d m 7 43 Trigger Type Start Date Mar 31 11 07 08 ood ng Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure 2 21 Start Trigger Periodic Window a q Mi 1 14 Trigger Type Event 1 v High To Low Tag Report Trigger o Apply Figure 2 22 Start Trigger GPI Window 2 20 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE at d Mi 12 50 Trigger Type Handheld Trigge Ewent Trigger Released Tag Report Trigger o pply Figure 2 23 Start Trigger Handheld Trigger Window Stop Trigger
33. d Scan offers the following features e Ability to scan bar code Display bar code read e Display number of times a particular bar code has been read e Display unique bar code count N NOTE RapidRead Scan mode also functions on a non RFID handheld devices as well Summary Screen Bar code read occurs only when the trigger is engaged The Summary screen displays the number of unique bar codes read n a e om 1 29 Unique Barcodes Summary Detail Ki Figure 6 13 RapidRead Scan Summary Screen RapidRead 6 15 Detail Screen Select the Detail tab to display a list of individual reads To clear the list tap the Clear List button Scan DI OO om 1 31 Unique Reads 4 Total Reads 4 Total Reads 8 Unique Bar codes Read Bar Code ID Clear List Button Figure 6 14 HapidRead Scan Detail Screen 6 16 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE RapidRead Write The RapidRead Write methods of input are e Key entry e Scan a bar code e STGIN 96 Key Enter Tab To write to a tag via key entry 1 Enter 24 digits representing the RFID tag ID 2 Check Auto increment to increment the entered number by one digit for the next tag encode 3 Tap the Write Tag button to write the information to the tag Once encoded a successful encode message will be displayed on screen Key Enter Key Enter RFID Tag ID 24 digits _ Auto increment Key Key Enter a e SGTIN 96 F
34. de OCU IOT AA IX Chapter Descriptions a IX NOTATION G C OV CI EE X Related Documents AA X Sen ce e rei Ve nen ta COL PITE PE DN CAR DUREE OD US xi Chapter 1 Getting Started INTMOAUCHO e 1 1 System REQUIFEMENES a 1 1 Chapter 2 RFID Sample Application MIUS ne 2 1 Launching the RFID Sample Application 2 2 CONECO NEE 2 3 VapabllleS e ME ma um au a m m rm memm 2 4 KEES TUE soe d e 2 5 Tag Storage SINGS RE E Uu TM 2 5 ANGIN a 2 6 Jae CA A 2 7 1 o e ii 2 8 Power ON OT RAGIO EE 2 9 Reset lo Factory DSTaull 2 9 Operations Menu Ae eg es ET 2 10 AMENDA INO aaa e e E 2 10 KG e ON E 2 11 POCOS M 2 14 MUG SS ooo o asi wee E le jaa i 2 18 VI RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Management Menu OPUOMS Kama da vv na Gea vr e KANAN tea 2 24 PTO 174 2191 e ER 2 24 SQ 2 24 Chapter 3 Tag Locator es AA AA e scene ercasn ereas 3 1 Um tag ge WE 3 2 Locating Tags Using a csv File u nes peer e pse rene res pese sepse res erresire teres eses see nnnm rere nnne nnn ran nnn 3 3 Chapter 4 SessionOne HM OCUIGHOM e M 4 1 nn e Es i e NA AA 4 1 Connecting EE 4 2 pileo qm 4 5 cl om
35. e device 4 8 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Tag Details This field includes the following items e EPC write tags and read the fields TID read only e User memory read and write RSSI Direction Zone This field is active when running inventory Select a tag in the list to display the RSSI value for that tag in each antenna as a dynamic bar graph Settings Tab The Settings tab includes the following fields ali A Appearance Product pictures Start reading when Item description tags CI Show pictures on every read 9 Startis pressed Firstread only E Show tool tips Y Show friendly names Set GPO Startis pressed GPI goes Lt Scroll tag list Ignore first 11 bytes and last bytes of EPC Stop reading after Get pictures from file Q Stop is pressed After seconds reset unique tag count e zx O Every seconds recount only those v m na tags seen in the last milliseconds GPI goes Antenna colors Filters Low level stuff 7 e UDP timeout 5000 UDP local port 5 5 Disabled tags matching LLRP timeout 0 RSSI monitoring Window time span ms 3000 Disabled tags with RSSI between and Refresh rate ms 10 7 Sync time to PC Read settings Tag Match Settings Device discovery Sos Lal 1 E Inventory listed tags only Auto add prefix FX7400 IMI Get Tag ListFile Resolve hostnames IV Discovery on startup Clear R
36. e reader e New Tag Event specify the new tag event mode for subscribing Never report no tag data Immediate report data for a new tag immediately Moderated report data for a new tag only after the specified moderation time and that tag was seen for the moderation duration ms when Moderated mode is selected enter the moderation duration for the new tag event Introduction RapidRead is a RFID handheld reader application used to demonstrate inventory and asset counting tag writing and item locating 6 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Installation To install RapidRead on the handheld RFID reader 1 Locate RapidRead at http www motorolasolutions com support 2 Download the RapidRead zip file to the host PC and unzip the file 3 Using Active Sync XP or Windows Mobile Device Center Win7 connect the PC to the handheld reader 4 Onthe handheld reader open File Explorer and double click on the Temp folder if the Temp folder is not visible tap Windows icon File Explorer Menu Show All Files Folder Options Folder views You can apply the view such as Details or lcons that you are using for this folder to all folders of this type Apply ta Folders L Kees J Advanced settings Display file size information in folder tips Display the full path in the title bar Classic theme only de Hidden files and folders is Dont show hidden files folders or drives 5 Show hidden files folders
37. eaders List On Discovery State Aware Tag direction LAJ 8 SET Determine tag direction Minimum trend 5 Average 1 values Exclude reads older than 2000 ms RF Modes Autologin Tag population estimate 100 RF Mode Mode 2 DR 64 3 FORWARD LINK MODULATION PR ASK 25000 25000 M e Tag transit time ms 0 Login admin Password i Apply Autosave Save every 300 seconds Save summary Save history Figure 4 6 Settings Tab SessionOne 4 9 Appearance Item description enter text to appear in the Main tab below the unique tag reads count First read only check to update the list view in the Main tab only for the first read of the tag no list view update for subsequent tag reads Leave unchecked to update everything in the list view all antenna details RSSI values etc For optimal performance enable this option Show tool tips check to display tool tips for some controls Scroll tag list in a large tag environment where the tags exceed the display limit check this to automatically scroll the list to ensure that the latest read tag is visible After text box seconds reset unique tag count select the radio button then enter the number of seconds after which the count of unique tags resets in the Main tab Every text box seconds recount only those tags seen in the last text box milliseconds for the value entered in the first text box in seconds the uniq
38. ed Reader 137 235 88 90 Feb 02 12 09 38 35 785 Inventory started Reader 157 235 88 61 Feb 02 12 09 35 36 520 Inventory stared Reader 157 235 55 134 Fe gt 02 12 09 38 36 890 inventory started Reader 137 235 58 122 e Conn Ant Ant1 Ant 8 number of antenna ports on the reader that are physically connected to antennas PovverSession 5 7 Tag Reads Details Tag Reads Details Reader Info E x E 1x74002098a2 157 235 88 143 Loaded 126 Unseen 117 Seen 9 Unknown 4 EE 0020982715723588 143 Capability Value m Count 157 235 88 134 Last Seen x Reader ID 00 23 68 20 98 A2 300833820009014035060000 Fae Veron 220 Model Name 74004 No of Antennas 4 111122223333111122223333 gg No of GPO 2 666666666666666666667000 Max Ops in Access Sequence 8 Select All Max No Of Pre Fiters 8 I Copy Ctrl C Country Code 826 666666666666666666667001 Communication Standard ETSI 302 208 333311110000000000000003 E 000000000000000000000202 Feb 07 12 16 06 48 872 Inventory stopped Reader 157 235 88 134 E 000000000000000000000051 Feb 07 12 16 06 48 875 Stopping inventory cleaning up 300ED89E1B10D440000029DE _ Feb 07 12 16 06 48 905 Stopping inventory cleaning up Feb 07 12 16 06 48 933 Stopping inventory cleaning up 000000000000000000000306 ip ope Pr Feb 07 12 16 09 19 490 Inventory started Reader 157 235 88 134 000000000000111111111111 Feb 07 12 16 09 22 9
39. he reader from the Reader drop down list and click Connect Click PING to verify that the reader is connected The button turns green to confirm connection If the button turns red continue to the following procedure If SessionOne does not find the reader 1 Open a command prompt on the host PC by selecting Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt Enter ping reader host name gt and press Return For example enter ping fx7400cd3b0d and press Return Note the reader s IP address that displays Close the command prompt and return to SessionOne Enter the reader s IP address in the Reader text box e g 10 11 11 183 Click PING to locate and connect to the reader SessionOne 4 5 Tag reads Reader FX 40021BD09 Advanced Reader v 3 Readers Found FX740021BD09 169 254 19 1103400500822 EX 7400 2 Firmware 2 2 0 la GS Antennas 0 0 0 00 00 00 000 reads reads sec ER a Co RSSI Last seen First Seen A1 Al lastse Al first se 1 g KON GPO To write data Enter it and press Enter EPC CRC PC bits Max EPC bits TID TID length To write data Enter it and press Enter User User memory Ta ASCII 10 33 25 Discovery Stopped 10 33 36 Starting Discovery 10 33 41 Discovery Stopped 10 34 28 Host Name Cannot be resolved No such host is known 10 36 50 Starting Discovery 10 36 55 Discovery Stopped 10 37 30 Exception during Ping An exception occurred during a
40. igure 6 15 RapidRead Write Key Enter Screen RapidRead 6 17 Bar Code Tab To write to a tag via bar code scan 1 Scan a bar code to enter the bar code data in the text field Leading zeros are added to the front of the ID if the bar code contains less than 24 digits 2 Tap the Write Tag button to write the information to the tag Once encoded a successful encode message will be displayed on screen D c tG Scan Barcode Scan Barcode for RFID Tag ID up to 24 digits Key Enter Barcode Ba Barcode SGTIN 96 e Figure 6 16 RapidRead Write Barcode Screen 6 18 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE STGIN 96 Tab Populate fields with appropriate information 1 Enter filter data in the Enter FILTER field 2 Enter partition data in the Enter PARTITION field 3 Scan the corresponding UPC bar code in the Scan UPC field 4 Tapthe Write Tag button to write the information to the tag Once encoded a successful encode message will be displayed on screen SGTIN 96 HEADER 48 Enter FILTER 001 010 011 po Enter PARTITION 0 6 Scan UPC Il Key Enter Barcode EN SGTIN 96 Figure 6 17 RapidRead Write SGTIN 96 Screen A antennas ociosos hem sono DENG kaust 4 7 Helo OPAPP ME 4 9 configuring with RFID sample application 2 6 SU leie 5 11 E AA oo ee 4 7 OPO Mr 4 7 jo a a arta NG E usuta 5 11 INTOFMAUON saava edu sex ee beoe es oe 2 10 number connected
41. in the table e Save Data button click to save the read results according to the current operation mode e Clear button click to clear the current read results 5 8 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE The searching tags section includes the following items Disabled Search Tags button click Disabled to enable the loading tag list functionality The button text changes to Search Tags Browse button click to load a tag file The file can contain one tag ID per line After each tag ID you can enter comments separated by commas Start button click to start searching tags Stop button click to stop searching tags Reader Management This field includes the following items Reader Management text box drop down list enter the reader name to connect to or select from the drop down list then press enter or click the Connect button It also lists all readers discovered in the area Ping button click to check the connectivity of the selected reader A successful ping appears in green and displays the round trip time of the ping in milliseconds Find Readers button click to find all readers in the area Connect Disconnect button click to connect to or disconnect from the selected reader Reader list lists all readers connected to PowerSession Start Stop button click to start or stop reading tags Reader Info This field displays the reader capabilities information of a selected reader Header Info
42. information on every read in the application data folder 4 10 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Product Picture This field includes settings to show a picture in the Main tab where the Motorola logo appears during inventory e Show pictures check to display the picture e on every read check to display the picture on every read of the tag rather than on the first read only e Show friendly names check to replace the tag ID in the list with a friendly name e Set GPO check to enable GPO if available in the loaded file e gnore first text box bytes and last text box bytes of EPC specify which part of the tag ID to consider when comparing the tag ID read during inventory with the partial or full tag ID in the loaded file e Get pictures from file click Browse to locate and load the txt or csv file Each line of the file is in the format tag ID part tag ID gt lt Location of Image to Show gt lt Friendly Name GPO GPO numbers For example 00 pics 00 png My Tag GPO 1 Filters e Include Exclude Disable field choose whether to include exclude disable the filter e tags matching enter the filter expression e tag with RSSI between text box and text box enter the RSSI filter range Tag Match Settings e Inventory listed tags only check to load the file which contains the tag list to read e Get Tag List File click Browse to browse tag lists Select the tag list to inventory Tags listed that were re
43. ion specify the session of the reader e State Aware check to select state aware singulation e A B buttons after checking State Aware click to specify the inventoried flag value of the selected session A or B e SL Asserted Deasserted button after checking State Aware click to specify the flag SL state asserted or deasserted e Tag population estimate the expected tag population in the field of view of the antenna e Tag transit time time in milliseconds that the tag typically remains in the RF field of the antenna where the inventory operation is running PowerSession 5 11 Antenna Enable Disable e A x check boxes the number of antenna check boxes that appear equals the number of antenna ports that the reader supports Check an antenna check box to perform inventory on this antenna port if it is physically connected to an antenna then click Apply N NOTE A blue antenna check box indicates that the corresponding antenna port on reader is physically connected to an antenna RF Modes e Antenna ID select whether to allow changing the RF mode for all antennas or a specified antenna e RF Mode drop down list lists the reader s supported RF modes and displays the mode currently set in the reader Filters e Include Exclude Disable drop down list select a filter option NG NOTE Filtering is performed using pre filters up to the maximum allowed and based on 96 bits EPC ID Because pre filters are
44. ision level How familiar were you with this product before using this manual Very familiar Slightly familiar Not at all familiar Did this manual meet your needs If not please explain What topics need to be added to the index if applicable What topics do you feel need to be better discussed Please be specific What can we do to further improve our manuals Thank you for your input We value your comments MOTOROLA Motorola Solutions Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 USA 1 800 927 9626 http www motorolasolutions com MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2012 Motorola Solutions Inc All Rights Reserved 12E 160038 01 Revision A May 2012
45. last seen e First Seen UTC time in microseconds when the tag was first seen e Ax number of times that individual antenna read the tag e Ax Last Seen UTC time in microseconds when that antenna last saw the tag e Ax First Seen UTC time in microseconds when that antenna first saw the tag e Save summary button summarizes and saves the details of each tag read e Save history button saves and stores the details of each tag read SessionOne 4 7 Reader This field includes the following items e Reader text drop down box enter the reader name hostname or IP address to connect to and press enter or select from the drop down list to view information related to the reader e Ping button click to locate the reader in the text box A successful ping appears in green and displays the round trip time of the ping in milliseconds Upon a successful reader management RM login clicking Ping also enables the reader s LED to light in green to indicate that reader was pinged Header null 4083de1195b8 EP3 40 3 Headers Faund d mu puli 4083de 1 19568 symb 9601 9402008086 F Fx 3500 Firmware 151 417 6 E Ca Find readers Connect Start Figure 4 5 Pinging Reader e Readers Found lists all readers discovered in the area e Find Readers button click to find all readers in the area e Connect Disconnect button click to connect to or disconnect from the selected reader To connect
46. lect Send via email to submit the request for a registration key 4 Check your email account for your registration key PovverSession 5 3 5 Enter the registration key and click Register The PowerSession main window opens PowerSession Version 0 28 v cc _ 5 sm Main Settings General Tag Reads Info Reader Management USB FX 169 254 10 1 0 reads lags USB FX 169 254 10 1 0 reads sec Reader Reads Unique R Read R Conn A Anti Ant2 Ant3 Ant4 A Find Readers Connect 00 00 00 00 000 3 4 Disconnect Tag Reads Details Reader Info Tag ID Capability Reader ID Firmware Version Model Name No of Antennas No of GPI No of GPO Max Ops in Access Seq Max No Of Pre Filters Country Code Communication Standard UTC Clock e RII CURA Feb 10 12 08 35 32 Using CLR version v2 0 50727 from C Windows Microsoft NET Framework64 v2 0 50727 PowerSession launched from C Program Files Motorola PowerSession gt gt gt 64 bit OS found Click Browse To load Tag File Copy Cti C SaveData Clear Figure 5 2 PowerSession Main Tab 6 Click Find Readers to discover all readers in the area Click on the reader name to connect to that reader or select from the Reader Management text box drop down list and click Connect J NOTE If connecting to the host PC via a USB cable note the followi
47. lid tag 4 When complete save the tags csv file to your PC and copy the file back to the handheld reader replacing the original file N NOTE The tag file must be renamed tags as itis the only database name that the handheld reader recognizes 000000000000000000000001 Jawbone Bluetooth 000000000000000000000002 JawBone Bluetooth EPC TAGID 2 4 digits eid 0000000000000000000003 Motorola H385 BT 000000000000000000000004 Motorola H385 BT COMMA 0000000000000000000000 Plantronics Ex BT 000000000000000000000006 Plantronics EX222 BT ITEM DESCRIPTION 24 chars E Mot 59 BT Headphones 000000000000000000000008 Mot 59 BT Headphones 000000000000000000000009 Jabra BT DogTag nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnntTt bhe HT Mina Tan Figure 6 5 Sample List of Tags RapidRead 6 7 Using RapidRead Rapid Read GJ a 4 1 3 59 v 1 2 2 10 MNES Figure 6 6 RapidRead Main Screen The four modes of operation are as follows e Lite read all tags in read range via RFID e Full read all tags in read range via RFID compare against database tags csv e Scan bar code scanning functions on both RFID enabled handheld as well as non RFID handheld Write function to encode RFID tags by key entry bar code scanning or STGIN 96 6 8 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE RapidRead Lite RapidRead Lite offers the following features e Ability to scan all standard EPC class1 GEN tags within read range and display tag reads
48. n a d qu 7 29 Antenna ID 1 v session CO Y Tag Population Tag Transit Time o State Aware Inventory state SEU z SL Flag Figure 2 8 Singulation Control Settings Window This window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Selecting an antenna ID updates the configuration values in the other fields Session The session number for the inventory operation Tag Population The approximate tag population in the RF field of the antenna e Tag Transit Time The time in milliseconds that the tag typically remains in the RF field of the antenna State Aware Indicates if the antenna performs state aware or state unaware singulation nventory State Select a tag of state A or B Valid only for State Aware singulation e SL Flag Valid only for State Aware singulation Apply Select to apply the configuration changes RFID Sample Application 2 9 Power On Off Radio Select Menu Config Power On Off Radio to change the power settings of the RFID radio 127 0 0 1 GP IC Singulation Power Off Radio Reset To Factory Default Figure 2 9 Radio Power Settings Menu Reset to Factory Default Select Menu 5 Config 5 Reset to Factory Default to restore the default reader configuration 2 10 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Operations Menu Options The Operations menu includes the following options e Antenna Info e Filter e Access e Triggers Antenna Info Select Menu
49. nOne from the host PC Start menu to launch the application The registration window appears Email Company Why do this Your email address is used to generate a registration key which will be emailed back to you You can start working as soon as the registration request has been sent Enter the registration key the next time to make this dialog go away for a long while Already have a key Email Key Figure 4 1 Registration Window 3 Complete the registration form and select Send via email to submit the request for a registration key 4 Check your email account for your registration key SessionOne 4 3 5 Enter the registration key and click Register The SessionOne main window opens a On Main Settings Tag reads Reader FX9500C3F51D 2 Readers Found FX740021BD09 169 254 19 1103400500822 EX 7400 2 Firmware 2 2 0 Find readers Connect lags Antennas 0 0 0 00 00 00 000 reads reads sec Co RSSI Lastseen First Seen m m wi GPI GPO To write data Enter it and press Enter EPC CRC PC bits Max EPC bits TID TID length To write data Enter it and press Enter User User memory Lues ASCII 10 24 49 Launching sessionOne V1 1 1 10 24 49 Dec 15 11 10 24 49 Using CLR version v2 0 50727 from C Windows Microsoft NETIFramevvork 4iv2 0 5072 10 24 49 SessionOne launched from C Program Files Motorola SessionOne 10 25 14 Starting Discovery 10 25 19 Discovery Stopped 10 25
50. ng To select a fixed reader select USB FX friendly name from the drop down list To select a handheld reader MC3090 Z MC3190 Z or MC9090 Z select USB Mobile friendly name from the drop down list See the next section if PowerSession does not locate the reader or to search for a specific reader RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE To use the host name to search for the reader 1 Enter the reader host name in the Reader Management text box eg fx7400cd3b0d with no spaces The host name is provided on a label on the reader or on the CD provided with the reader Click Find Readers The Find Readers button changes to Stop Finding while PowerSession scans for a reader and displays connection activity at the bottom right area of the window When the message Found Reader appears select the reader from the Reader Management drop down list and click Connect Click PING to verify that the reader is connected The button turns green to confirm connection If the button turns red continue to the following procedure If PowerSession does not find the reader 1 Open a command prompt on the host PC by selecting Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt Enter ping reader host name gt and press Return For example enter ping fx7400cd3b0d and press Return Note the reader s IP address that displays Close the command prompt and return to PowerSession Enter the reader s IP address in the Reader Management text
51. nna Singulation Settings aps DAGDAG AALSA Ee 5 10 Antenna Enable Disable ana aaa nanen a 5 11 Ei Tee A 5 11 OT 5 11 AMENA FONG Gai NANA E E 5 11 Tag Storage AAA A ia riani 5 11 TAJI SSNS pan aloe ide 5 11 AUTONOMO US MOGO MERE Ee i 5 12 Chapter 6 RapidRead Iedee elei den EE 6 1 IS CC A ON an e 6 2 6 fo jo a 6 4 RapidRead Tag File E 6 6 USO E APO e cio aa ci oia ida rada 6 7 RADIO CAJ LO e 6 8 e O o A 6 8 STAN CO ON REESE 6 9 o e 6 10 SUMMA DOCE RR sis 6 10 Detail Screen resistant ria NO 6 11 eiae arranca id iii enero 6 12 PADIS ACO CAIN EH 6 14 SCI CT OI aaa peace o EET 6 14 DAS OTO ON RTI 6 15 mies IT 6 16 Index Tell Us What You Think Vill RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Introduction The RFID Demo Applications User Guide provides general instructions for using sample applications which demonstrate the capabilities of Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers and how these features can be used in everyday applications Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows introduces the RFID demo applications which demon
52. orized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Motorola does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Motorola Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Motorola products MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Motorola Solutions Inc One Motorola Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www motorolasolutions com Warranty For the complete Motorola hardware product warranty statement go to http www motorola com enterprisemobility warranty Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Ghange Date Description 01 Rev A 5 2012 Initial release IV RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE MN lp e c TI li PROVISION LL AA AA AA ili About This Gui
53. rs and MC Series Handheld Readers This tool allows users to easily perform inventory operations Installation To install PowerSession on the host PC 1 Locate PowerSession at www motorolasolutions com support 2 Download the PowerSession zip file to the host PC and unzip the file 3 Double click on the powersessionsetup exe file 4 Follow the screen prompts to complete installation 5 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Connecting to the RFID Reader To connect to the reader through PowerSession 1 Connect the reader to the host PC Refer to the reader s Product Reference Guide for instructions J NOTE f connecting to the host PC via a USB cable note the following For the FX7400 ensure the USB mode is set to Network the default mode If the USB mode is ActiveSync use the Administrator Console to change it to Network before connecting to the host PC For handheld readers synchronize the device with the host PC 2 Select PowerSession from the host PC Start menu to launch the application The registration window appears Company Why do this Your email address is used to generate a registration key which will be emailed back to you You can start working as soon as the registration request has been sent Enter the registration key the next time to make this dialog go away for a long while Already have a key Email Key Figure 5 1 Registration Window 3 Complete the registration form and se
54. s only rather than on each tag read e Tag applicable for Lite only check to display tag reads in SGTIN 96 format e Barcode check to display number of unique bar codes read rather than the total number of bar codes read e Unknown Tags applicable for Full only check to show tags which are not in the database but have been read Gl gt e qu 3 09 RapidRead Options Scan Soundsf Unique Reads Only Tag Display SGTIN 96 Barcode Y Show Unique Only Unknown Tags 4 Show Unknown tags Full Ki Figure 6 4 RapidRead Options Screen 6 6 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE RapidRead Tag File RapidRead has the ability to read and compare against an onboard tag database tags csv displaying matching results missing and unknown items that have been read during a session To implement after installation is complete 1 Locate the tags csv file in the RapidRead application folder under Program files on the handheld reader 2 While connected to the PC through ActiveSyc or Windows Mobile Device Center copy the tags csv file from the handheld reader to desktop J NOTE The tags csv file is a database of tagged inventory and is comma delimited without header information 3 Using a simple text based application such as Microsoft Notepad modify the file to match your specific tag EPC numbers and enter Item Descriptions Separate the EPC number and item description with a comma per line for each va
55. sion J NOTE f the reader does not read RFID tags ensure the reader s region setting is configured Refer to the reader s Product Reference Guide for instructions Reading Tags Select Start to read tags in the area The tags appear in the tag list Select Stop to stop reading tags RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Main Tab The Main tab includes the following fields Man Settings General Tag Reads info 2749 Unique Reads Read Rate 40321 288 154 58132 2405 222 48238 82 184 56083 7 214 R 157 235 88 90 157 235 88 61 157 235 88 134 157 235 88 122 la Tag Reads Details 2 4 1 1 202774 reads 77 6 reads sec Conn Ant Anti 21777 13330 48238 56083 Ant 0 1601 TagiD AD99160042AC0994260000E5 AD99160042B0DD932500006F ADS9160042AC0997280000E6 555555555555555555556082 AD99160042B72D9A26000023 AD99160042B0599726000065 Count 157 235 88 90 Last Seen e AD99160042AF 759726000047 AD99160042B47193270000D5 66666666666666666666 7509 AD99160042A9399526000095 AD99160042AD909929000012 AD99160042A905972600008F AD9916004280C 1962600006D AD99160042A 7D3982600006D 66666666666666666666 7590 D m ooo OO OO OO OO OO 20 CO OO O o 157 235 88 61 Last Seen 05 37 50 2840 05 3749 5440 05 37 48 3340 05 37 48 3830 05 37 49 7640 05 37 50 2880 05 37 48 9170 05 37 48 8560 05 37 49 2590 05 37 49 8890 05 37 45 4530 05 37 48 6880 05 37 38 4640 05 37429980 05 37
56. strate the capabilities of Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers e provides an overview of the RFID application C8 RFID3Sample6 exe which assists application developers in developing custom applications for handheld RFID devices describes the Tag Locator application which is used on handheld RFID devices to detect the relative position of tags describes the SessionOne PC based application used to discover and connect to Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers specifically the FX7400 FX9500 MC3x90 Z and MC9x90 Z describes PowerSession a multi reader PC based application used to discover and connect to Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers specifically the FX7400 FX9500 MC3x90 Z and MC9x90 Z e describes RapidRead an application used on handheld readers to demonstrate inventory asset counting tag writing and item locating specifically the MC3x90 Z and MC9x90 Z RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e Italics are used to highlight the following e Chapters and sections in this and related documents e Dialog box window and screen names e Drop down list and list box names e Check box and radio button names Bold text is used to highlight the following e Key names on a keypad e Button names on a screen e bullets e indicate e Action items e Lists of alternatives e Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential
57. tags on the main window to invoke the tag s context menu 127 0 0 1 a i 3 11 Start Reading Tag Data 63606 1664 7461 7354 0410760954 001010 Read Write Lock Connecti Figure 2 15 Tag Context Menu Access Operation Windows The access operation windows include the following fields Set options as required in the various parameter windows Not all windows include all options e Tag ID The name of the selected tag e Password Set a password before performing any access operation except Kill Memory Bank Select the memory bank Reserved EPC TID User e Offset Offset of the first word to read from the selected memory bank e Length Tag data length e Write Data The data to write to the selected tag Write window only e Lock Privilege Access options for the selected tag Write window only None The can not change the lock privilege of the particular memory bank e Read Write The user can read and write to the tag e Perma Lock Permanent lock e Perma Unlock Permanent unlock e Unlock The user can unlock the tag for writing 2 16 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE at q M 7 40 Tag ID Hex ADOS 20040520305 1400006 1 Password Hex lO Memory Bank EPL v Length offset Bytes 6 mes Data Read ENE SUDUADS 32 00455453 Hex S5 14000061 Figure 2 16 Read Access Operation Window Write Tags a d qu 7 41 Tag ID Hex ADS 270045575355 14000061 Passwor
58. tenna to view configure the antenna Antenna Config a de qu 7 27 Antenna ID Receive Sensitivity dB U y Transmit Power dem 2 700 y Hop Table Index 1 y 915750 915250 903250 926750 926250 904250 927250 920250 Figure 2 6 Antenna Configuration Window This window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Selecting an antenna ID updates the configuration values in the other fields e Receive Sensitivity dB Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna Transmit Power dBm Lists the reader supported values for the selected antenna Hop Table Index Updates the Hop Frequency list with its corresponding frequencies Apply Select to apply the configuration changes RFID Sample Application 2 7 RF Mode Select Menu Config 5 RF Mode to view configure the RF mode for each antenna at q m 7 29 Antenna ID if H Tari value RF Mode Table Mode Identifier OR Edr Figure 2 7 RF Mode Window This window includes the following fields e Antenna ID Selecting an antenna ID updates the configuration values in the other fields e Tari Value TARI specified in nsec e RF Mode Table RF mode table configured for the current antenna Apply Select to apply the configuration changes 2 8 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Singulation Select Menu Config Singulation to view configure the singulation control settings for each antenna Singulatio
59. trigger Enter the trigger integer in the text box goes select whether the required stop trigger is HI or LO Low Level Stuff UDP timeout enter how long to wait to receive device discovery response information UDP local port enter the port in which the local host binds to send the device discovery message LLRP timeout set the timeout of the reader connection Sync time to PC check to synchronize the reader time with the local time Device Discovery Auto add prefix check to add an auto prefix while trying to resolve the hostname For example enter FX7400 Then to connect to a series of FX7400XXXXX devices search XXXXX only because FX7400 is already included as an auto add prefix Resolve hostnames check to resolve the hostname during device discovery Discovery on startup select to perform device discovery while the application is starting up Clear Readers List On Discovery check to discard discovered reader information when performing the next discovery Autologin Enter the user name and password in these fields to log in to the device Once logged in the user can perform all reader management related operations including enabling and disabling antennas and setting user LEDs 4 12 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Introduction PowerSession is a multi reader PC based application used to discover and connect to multiple Motorola fixed and handheld RFID readers specifically the FX Series Fixed Reade
60. ue tags count in the Main tab is set by the value of unique tags entered in the second text box in milliseconds Antenna Colors Select an antenna color to change the associated antenna s display color in the Main tab RSSI Monitoring During tag inventory select a tag to plot an RSSI graph for that tag Windows time span the time frame within which to consider RSSI values of the tag Exclude any tag read older than this duration Refresh rate the time interval for refreshing or redrawing the RSSI graph Read Settings Session specify the session of the reader State aware check to select state aware singulation e A B buttons after checking State Aware click to specify the inventoried flag value of the selected session A or B e SL Flag button after checking State Aware click to specify the flag SL state asserted or deasserted Tag population estimate the expected tag population in the field of view of the antenna Tag transmit time the measure of expected tag mobility in the field of view of the antenna where this inventory operation is executed Autosave This field includes settings for saving history or a summary Save every enter the time interval for autosave seconds check to save the tag list in the application data folder Save summary check to store consolidated summary for each tag instead of detailed reads in the application data folder Save history check to store detailed
61. veloping custom applications The RFID handheld reader can read write lock kill and program Gen2 tags Each tag contains the EPC number 64 or 96 bits CRC and kill code The handheld reader can also collect data by decoding in range EPC Gen2 RFID tags Initiating the read command within the sample application causes the handheld reader to interrogate all RFID tags within the radio frequency RF field of view The reader captures data from each new tag and adds it to the list box in the EPC ID window Select Stop Read to stop interrogating tags 2 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Launching the RFID Sample Application Select RFID Demo in the Start menu to start the RFID sample application a d Gm 12 22 MSP 5 il i BT Scannert tlPanel MSP Agent 4 Modem Link isp Rapid Deployment RFID Demo Client 7 Remote Desktop Mobile Si Figure 2 1 RFID Demo Icon Start Reading Autonomous MONE vj Figure 2 2 RFID Sample Application Window RFID Sample Application 2 3 In the sample application window e Tap the Start Reading button to initiate the tag read Tap Stop Reading to terminate tag reading e Use the Mem Bank drop down to select a tag memory bank to read The default memory bank is EPC None Other options are TID Reserved and User Connection Tap Connection to display the reader IP and port number Connection a d qu 7 25 HostName ReaderIP 127 0 0 1 Fort 5054
62. y can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your business product from a Motorola business partner please contact that business partner for support O APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Introduction The RFID demo applications demonstrate the capabilities of Motorola fixed and handheld readers This guide provides specific information about the following applications e RFID Sample Application e Tag Locator e SessionOne e PowerSession e RapidRead System Requirements includes system requirements for the RFID demo applications Table 1 1 RFID Demo Application Requirements RFID Sample MC3090 Z MC3190 Z Handheld application Windows Mobile 6 x Application MC9090 Z Tag Locator MC3090 Z MC3190 Z Handheld application Windows Mobile 6 x MC9090 Z 1 2 RFID DEMO APPLICATIONS USER GUIDE Table1 1 RFID Demo Application Requirements Demo Application Devices Supported Application Type OS Requirement Windows XP 32 bit 64 bit Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit FX7400 FX9500 MC3090 Z MC3190 Z MC9090 Z PowerSession FX7400 FX9500 Multi reader application Windows XP 32 bit 64 bit MC3090 Z MC3190 Z Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit MC9090 Z RapidRead MC3090 Z MC3190 Z Handheld application Windows Mobile 6 x MC9090 Z SessionOne Single reader application Introduction The RFID Application CS RFID3Sample6 exe provides an overview of how the application works and assists application developers in de
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