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1. 5 40 C 40 104 F Frequency Ranges 860 960 MHz Connectivity RS 232 USB 1 1 Ethernet optional 802 11 b g Tag Air Interfaces ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Certifications FCC ETSI Specifications Dimensions 15 6 L x7 or 8 1 H x 7 6 W Operating Temperature 5 40 C 40 104 F Frequency Ranges 860 960 MHz Connectivity RS 232 USB 1 1 optional Ethernet and 802 11 b g Tag Air Interfaces ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Certifications FCC ETSI RFIDeploy Services for Assured RFID Success oe a ae ra Feasibility Analysis Intermec s Process Analysis RFIDeploy Services Site Analysis help customers Site Installation by evaluating RFID technology Even with standards RFID is nothing close and integrating it to being a plug and play technology Many seamlessly into enterprises lack the expertise on staff to their business handle system design and implementation processes or to anticipate the complexities and RFIDeploy is a suite consequences of the decisions to be of consultative and made With years of experience installing site engineering complete RFID systems around the services that world Intermec is committed to working combine together with companies to make sure each to accomplish a implementation of RFID technology fully integrated is successful today and tomorrow RFID system implementation The long term value return on inves
2. P53 Specifications Dimensions 12 74 L x 3 25 Hx 8 9 W Operating Temperature 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 915 or 950 MHz Connectivity Ethernet 10 100 BaseT optional 802 11b g Tag Air Interfaces Fairchild G1 ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c Philips Version 1 19 EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Certifications FCC ETSI Environmental Protection P54 Shock and Vibration Protection Meets or exceeds MIL PRF 28800F Class 2 IP4 Portable Reader The IP4 is snap on accessory handle for the popular Intermec 700 Series Color mobile computers The IP4 delivers first of its kind capability by combining the power of a handheld mobile computing device equipped with Bluetooth WiFi and WAN radios as well as a multi protocol RFID radio that can be used worldwide It allows the user to take the technology to the work whether it s on the shop floor the store floor or the receiving dock whenever it s more practical to bring the read write device to the tagged object rather than moving tagged objects passed a fixed reader Typical Applications Mobile RFID scanning outside of the enterprise asset tracking exception scanning and re writing IV7 Vehicle Mount Reader PM4i Printer PF2i Printer As the first RFID reader specifically created for mobile mount applications the IV7 is designed for easy bolt in attachment to the Adaptable Load Backrest and serial attachment to the Intermec CV30 o
3. 4 118 923 0801 Toll ROW 44134 435 0296 Fax 425 355 9551 Asia Pacific OEM Sales South America amp Mexico Headquarters Office Phone 425 348 2762 Headquarters Office Singapore Newport Beach California Phone 65 6303 2100 Media Sales Phone 949 955 0785 Fax 65 6303 2199 Phone 513 874 5882 Fax 949 756 8782 Internet Customer Service and Support www intermec com Toll Free NA 800 755 5505 Worldwide Locations Toll in NA 425 356 1799 www intermec com locations Copyright 2007 Intermec Technologies Corporation Allrights reserved Intermecisa registered trademark of Intermec Technologies Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Printed in the U S A 611571 01F 05 07 In a continuing effort to improve our products Intermec Technologies Corporation reserves the right to change specifications and features without prior notice fatermec
4. e Manufacturing Operations e Warehouse Operations e Supply Chain Operations e In Transit Visibility e Store Operations e Field Service Intermec RFID Readers Meeting the scalable RFID challenge fatermec p oa I IRES B pu Pi i TH LEZE Diw ei oe E f baw i F iSo iie NEE Enn ir 8 jinkana ee a E ii m How To Determine Which Reader is Right For You Not all readers are created equal and for good reason The application along with the information demands of your enterprise data systems plays the biggest roles in determining the type of reader you need Your application may dictate the use of a sophisticated RFID reader capable of controlling peripheral devices based on data read from the tag or you may need to attach your RFID reader to a separate local server or a programmable logic controller for local decision making The questions below have either or options that can help you determine whether you need a simple reader or a smart reader 1 Will filtering of redundant tag data need to be performed at the reader level smart or by a server or host simple 2 Are Industrial PC s or PLCs currently used simple or will local decision making need to be handled by the reader smart 3 Do you need integration of business processes at the point of activity to minimize RFID integration without disruption to existing business process and backend systems smart Or are you modifying your backend system
5. he PF2i delivers exceptional reliability ensuring low cost of ownership The RFID radio module within the PF2i encodes and verifies the RFID tags within the media ensuring a viable bag tag each and every time The PF2i RFID bag tag printer can be complemented by the Intermec EasyCoder PF4i a 4 inch print width version ideal for printing full size boarding passes Typical Applications Baggage tag barcode and RFID label printing with tag verification Specifications Dimensions 3 7 W x 7 0 H x 5 2 D Operating Temperature 20 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 and 915 MHz Air Interface ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Connectivity 802 11b to network via the 700 Series Mobile Computer Certifications FCC ETSI Polarity available in linear and circularly polarized Environmental Protection IP54 compliant Specifications Dimensions 13 75 L x 3 75 H x 9 3 L Operating Temperature 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 and 915 MHz Connectivity 802 11b g to network via the CV30 or CV60 Fixed Mount Computer RS232 connection to computer Tag Air Interfaces Fairchild G1 ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c Philips Version 1 19 EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Certifications FCC ETSI Environmental Protection IP65 Shock and Vibration Protection Meets or exceeds MIL STD 810F Specifications Dimensions 21 38 L x 10 28 H x 11 73 L Operating Temperature
6. late information from tags and send to a server in a required format In addition it can monitor external sensors and control audible and visual indicators without the expense and potential additional point of failure of a separate server box Typical Applications Dock door scanning and overhead scanning in supply chain management for retail operations consumer goods and industrial manufacturing and logistics Specifications Dimensions 12 75 L x 3 25 H x 8 9 W Operating Temperature 20 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 and 915 MHz Tag Air Interfaces Fairchild G1 ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c Philips Version 1 19 EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Connectivity Ethernet IPv4 amp IPv6 RS232 for configuration Certifications FCC ETSI Environmental Protection IP53 Specifications Dimensions 7 5 L x 2 6 H x 5 3 W Operating Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 915 or 950 MHz Tag Air Interfaces EPCglobal Gen 2 ISO 18000 6 b Connectivity RS232 Certifications FCC ETSI Specifications Dimensions 14 0 L x 3 75 H x 9 1 W Operating Temperature 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Frequency Ranges 865 869 915 or 950 MHz Connectivity Ethernet 802 3 wired optional 802 11 Tag Air Interfaces Fairchild G1 ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c Philips Version 1 19 EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 Certifications FCC ETSI Environmental Protection
7. ll numbers of items at a time such as boxes traveling on multiple conveyor belts cost savings can be achieved by deploying a single IF4 reader with four antennas instead of installing four separate readers with one antenna each Typical Applications Conveyor scanning stretch wrap stations work in process monitoring in supply chain management for retail operations indus trial manufacturing and logistics The IF5 was rated the 1 reader for RF noisy environments by independent testing lab ODIN technologies Considered a smart reader custom applications running on the IF5 enable it to filter information from tags as well as monitor external sensors and control audible and visual indicators without the expense and potential additional failure point of a separate server box that is often required by other RFID scanning solutions The IF5 filters manages and acts upon the data read from tags according to application parameter Typical Applications Dock door scanning and overhead scanning in supply chain management for retail operations consumer goods and industrial manufacturing and logistics The Intermec IF61 Enterprise Reader is the most powerful combination of reader and network appliance for running RFID applications delivering faster processing at the edge of the network and faster decision making at the point of activity Applications written in Java or C Net can run on the IF61 enabling it to filter store and manipu
8. r C Net and VB Net Support for SAP All amp IBM WRDI Support for EPC ALE ECP LLRP EPC RM EPC DCI Additional Memory Option WiFi 802 11 Ethernet USB RS232 Configuration RS232 API Internal power supply Vehicle mount Battery powered Simple readers are identified in gray Intermec RFID Readers IF30 Fixed Reader IF 4 Fixed Reader IF5 Fixed Reader IF61 Fixed Reader The IF30 is a cost effective high performance fixed reader that reliably reads and writes UHF RFID tags in RF noisy environments With best in class dense reader mode performance the IF30 fixed reader allows users to grow their RFID operations to include multiple dock doors in close proximity thus enabling accurate automated receiving and shipment verification Unlike all competitors the IF30 has a built in power supply and 4 mono static RF ports which reduce the costs and complexity at installation with fewer component pieces to complete the overall solution Typical Applications Conveyor scanning stretch wrap stations work in process monitoring in supply chain management for retail operations indus trial manufacturing and logistics The IF4 is a simple reader or peripheral device with best in class dense reader mode performance specifically designed with a RS232 port for a cost effective solution for implementing RFID by attaching the reader to a programmable logic controller PLC When identifying relatively sma
9. r CV60 vehicle mount computers Both are built to withstand the rigors of harsh industrial environments and are sealed to IP65 ratings With best in class dense reader mode performance the IV7C is the only forklift RFID reader on the market that is both EPCglobal certified compliant and interoperable The IV7 not only delivers the flexibility of read where you need but also a cost advantage over portal reader systems wherever the number of dock doors is significantly larger than the number of fork trucks Typical Applications Pick and put away cross docking shipping and receiving The multi function PM4i printer offers the reliability ruggedness and performance expected from an Intermec bar code printer along with the latest RFID technology With the PM4i companies can simultaneously encode and print RFID smart labels that can be used worldwide thus enabling the tag to be read via multiple frequencies dependant on regional standards The PM4i printer can also act as a Smart client executing user defined programs for completely stand alone printer applications Typical Applications Barcode and RFID label printing with tag verification The rugged compact design of the Intermec EasyCoder PF2i RFID baggage tag printer make it ideal for meeting the demands of airline and transportation applications where space is limited and downtime is not an option With few parts and a verified mean time between failure of 20 000 hours t
10. tment by virtue of an and total cost of ownership of an RFID inter service system are all heavily dependent on the feedback process initial process design and implementation decisions A solid business case These services Feasibility Analysis against success criteria specified in the appropriate system architecture and Process Analysis Site Analysis and Site Process Analysis and confirmed during equipment that is optimized to satisfy Installation support the end user with the Site Analysis When RFIDeploy both will provide the foundation of a a level of confidence in his RFID related services are engaged performance of Successful project Engaging Intermec business decisions derived through proof the RFID system is guaranteed to meet RFIDeploy Services early in the of concept The process is completed the criteria for success established in process increases the chances for when the Site Installation tests out the Process Analysis for 18 months Success The use of professionals also the performance level of the system after hand off to the end user helps avoid roadblocks that can prolong implementation and undermine ROI wor i North America Europe Middle East amp Sales Corporate Headquarters Africa Headquarters Office Toll Free NA 800 934 3163 6001 36th Avenue West Reading United Kingdom Toll in NA 425 348 2726 Everett Washington 98203 Phone 44 118 923 0800 Freephone ROW 00 800 4488 8844 Phone 425 348 2600 Fax 4
11. to accommodate new RFID business processes simple Readers Simple versus Smart With a primary function of collecting and passing on tag data simple readers rely on a host system up stream for decision making The host system functions can either be performed by a tethered handheld or vehicle mounted computer or via a WiFi or cabled connection to a server or industrial PC This is an adequate solution in environments where industrial PCs are already relied upon to drive application based decisions A simple reader combined with a single antenna will usually provide a cost effective solution when 1 there is already a local controller 2 tags are consistently oriented the same way and always located in the same place and 3 only a few tags travel through the RF field at a time relatively slowly Simple readers with multiple antennas can alleviate issues with tag orientation quantity and speed by increasing the read field Additionally simple scanners offer a more economical option for enterprises that want to leverage their investment in existing handheld and vehicle mounted computers to achieve RFID capability Will manipulating the tag data format need to be performed at the reader level smart or by a server or host simple When the application requires real time decision making based on the data collected from the tag smart readers are the clear choice Local intelligence within the smart reader allows it
12. to not only evaluate the data on the tag but also respond to it such as triggering a red signal light to indicate that manual intervention is required Because decisions are made by the reader they occur without communications or server induced delay Smart readers combined with multiple antennas are better equipped to cope with the unpredictable tag placement tag volume and speed while also providing local filtering Smart readers with a single antenna are often mobile and therefore offer best solution for exception reading and subsequent tag re writing because local decision making can be taken directly to the item to be read The charts on the following page recommend readers for specific applications and offer a comparison of features Simple readers are identified in gray RFID Reader Options by Application Application IP4 IF30 IF4 IF5 IF61 IV7 PM4i PF2i Conveyor Item and case level Dock Door or Portal Pallet level Stretch Wrap Station Item and case level pallet association Overhead Reading Bulky single items and pallets level Handheld Reading Item case and pallet level Forklift Vehicle Mounted Case and pallet level location RFID Label Printing Tag commissioning and verification Airline Bag Tags Tag commissioning and verification Simple readers are identified in gray RFID Reader Feature Comparison Feature IF4 IFS IV7 PM4i PF2i Internal support for Java and Java Script Internal support fo

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