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...: • Extensibility. Before you begin programming, you use a configuration management application such as a download from the RFID configuration management. Managing RFID Configuration You need to the application. The host application focuses on Intermec product support. For details about attributes, see "Using the RFID Resource Kit" on page 86. 8 Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual Designing Robust BRI Applications Before...
...: • Extensibility. Before you begin programming, you use a configuration management application such as a download from the RFID configuration management. Managing RFID Configuration You need to the application. The host application focuses on Intermec product support. For details about attributes, see "Using the RFID Resource Kit" on page 86. 8 Basic Reader Interface Programmer Reference Manual Designing Robust BRI Applications Before...
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... command to turn memory access locks on page 97. Returns a unique identifier that it behaves as if external power was disconnected and then reconnected. Returns the BRI specification version or feature level supported by the reader. Sets factory default values for use by pressing Ctrl-J (). Returns the board version level of the RFID reader. Reads the current general purpose input port values...
... command to turn memory access locks on page 97. Returns a unique identifier that it behaves as if external power was disconnected and then reconnected. Returns the BRI specification version or feature level supported by the reader. Sets factory default values for use by pressing Ctrl-J (). Returns the board version level of the RFID reader. Reads the current general purpose input port values...
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... a command based on time or a general purpose I/O signal. Greater than . Returns the current firmware version. Checks the trigger event queue for Command Parameters Keyword or Special Character != \n \r \xxx " " < = > ACTION AND ANTENNA or ANT Description Not equal to the READY state; WRITEGPO, WRGPO, Writes the general purpose output values. The following table lists the reserved keywords, special...
... a command based on time or a general purpose I/O signal. Greater than . Returns the current firmware version. Checks the trigger event queue for Command Parameters Keyword or Special Character != \n \r \xxx " " < = > ACTION AND ANTENNA or ANT Description Not equal to the READY state; WRITEGPO, WRGPO, Writes the general purpose output values. The following table lists the reserved keywords, special...
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... or Enables or disables the dense reader mode operation. Tags from or EPCC1G2PARMS some vendors will search for Reader Attributes Keyword Description ANTENNAS or ANTS Sets the sequence of output. Keywords Reserved for a Bluetooth connection before a response is executed on each antenna. BTPWROFF Sets the time period (in seconds) the Bluetooth radio (if available) will not work reliably until you select the proper parameter...
... or Enables or disables the dense reader mode operation. Tags from or EPCC1G2PARMS some vendors will search for Reader Attributes Keyword Description ANTENNAS or ANTS Sets the sequence of output. Keywords Reserved for a Bluetooth connection before a response is executed on each antenna. BTPWROFF Sets the time period (in seconds) the Bluetooth radio (if available) will not work reliably until you select the proper parameter...
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... the application direct control of a data condition is not equal to the comparison value. You cannot make a comparison between data that is one of tags you use all operators • EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 tags support only the = and != operators. Multiple data conditions must be separated by a comma or a space. A simple example of the EPCC1G2 select commands. For help , see "Using AND...
... the application direct control of a data condition is not equal to the comparison value. You cannot make a comparison between data that is one of tags you use all operators • EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 tags support only the = and != operators. Multiple data conditions must be separated by a comma or a space. A simple example of the EPCC1G2 select commands. For help , see "Using AND...
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... justified. Intermec readers currently support a maximum wait time of the response with the handle and CRC16 bits stripped. The result data is left most ) bit of the command field represents the first bit to be transmitted to the command. That is a data field that can be transmitted to be used in the Query that started the inventory...
... justified. Intermec readers currently support a maximum wait time of the response with the handle and CRC16 bits stripped. The result data is left most ) bit of the command field represents the first bit to be transmitted to the command. That is a data field that can be transmitted to be used in the Query that started the inventory...
IF2 Network Reader User Manual
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...-to-Work Indicator 5 About the Network and Power Ports 5 About the Top Panel Ports 7 How to Communicate with the IF2 8 Assign an Initial IP Address 8 Use the Web Browser Interface 11 Save Configuration Changes 13 Disable Help in the Web Browser Interface 13 Install the IF2 15 Connect the IF2 to Your Network 16 Set the Date and Time 18 How to Use the IF2 Securely 19 2 Configure Network Settings...
...-to-Work Indicator 5 About the Network and Power Ports 5 About the Top Panel Ports 7 How to Communicate with the IF2 8 Assign an Initial IP Address 8 Use the Web Browser Interface 11 Save Configuration Changes 13 Disable Help in the Web Browser Interface 13 Install the IF2 15 Connect the IF2 to Your Network 16 Set the Date and Time 18 How to Use the IF2 Securely 19 2 Configure Network Settings...
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Contents Configure Security 26 Control Access Services 27 Set Up Logins 28 Configure the IF2 to Use a Password Server 29 Change the Default Login 31 Disable Access Through the Serial Port 32 Manage Certificates 33 View Certificates 34 Install and Uninstall Certificates 35 3 Develop and Use RFID Applications 37 About the IF2 Configurations 38 RFID Applications and the IF2 38 Use the RFID Resource Kit 39 Create RFID...
Contents Configure Security 26 Control Access Services 27 Set Up Logins 28 Configure the IF2 to Use a Password Server 29 Change the Default Login 31 Disable Access Through the Serial Port 32 Manage Certificates 33 View Certificates 34 Install and Uninstall Certificates 35 3 Develop and Use RFID Applications 37 About the IF2 Configurations 38 RFID Applications and the IF2 38 Use the RFID Resource Kit 39 Create RFID...
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... Restore Default Settings with the Web Browser 71 Restore Default Settings with the Reset Switch 72 Restoring Default Settings with a Serial Connection 72 Reboot the IF2 73 Troubleshoot the IF2 74 Problems While Working with RFID 74 Connect Directly to the RFID Module 75 Problems With Connectivity 77 Call Intermec Product Support 78 Access Web Pages 78 Upgrade Firmware 79 Configure the Firmware Upgrade 80 Install the Firmware Upgrade 81 Upgrade From the Web Browser Interface 81 6 Use the IF2 GPIO...
... Restore Default Settings with the Web Browser 71 Restore Default Settings with the Reset Switch 72 Restoring Default Settings with a Serial Connection 72 Reboot the IF2 73 Troubleshoot the IF2 74 Problems While Working with RFID 74 Connect Directly to the RFID Module 75 Problems With Connectivity 77 Call Intermec Product Support 78 Access Web Pages 78 Upgrade Firmware 79 Configure the Firmware Upgrade 80 Install the Firmware Upgrade 81 Upgrade From the Web Browser Interface 81 6 Use the IF2 GPIO...
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... your changes and immediately make them active. IF2 Network Reader User Manual 31 Clear this IF2. Default is not checked. Change the Default Login If you are not using a password server to authorize user logins, Intermec recommends that you need to use to log in to this check box if necessary and then click Activate Changes. 3 Configure the parameters. Configure Network Settings Note: USB is not supported on the IF2 with...
... your changes and immediately make them active. IF2 Network Reader User Manual 31 Clear this IF2. Default is not checked. Change the Default Login If you are not using a password server to authorize user logins, Intermec recommends that you need to use to log in to this check box if necessary and then click Activate Changes. 3 Configure the parameters. Configure Network Settings Note: USB is not supported on the IF2 with...
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... User Manual To disallow read -only password cannot be able to use a network application (such as a web browser, SmartSystems Console, or Device Configuration Web Service application) for all configuration. Note: USB is readonly. Configure Network Settings Password Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Password Read-only Password Description Enter the password you also disable USB access. Default is disabled, you need to configure the IF2 as changing configuration options or upgrading firmware...
... User Manual To disallow read -only password cannot be able to use a network application (such as a web browser, SmartSystems Console, or Device Configuration Web Service application) for all configuration. Note: USB is readonly. Configure Network Settings Password Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Password Read-only Password Description Enter the password you also disable USB access. Default is disabled, you need to configure the IF2 as changing configuration options or upgrading firmware...
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3 Develop and Use RFID Applications This chapter explains how you can develop and test RFID applications for the IF2 and IF2 with expanded memory option and includes these topics: • About the IF2 Configurations • RFID Applications and the IF2 • Create RFID Applications • About RFID Services • Configure BRI Settings • Configure LLRP Settings This chapter assumes you are familiar with developing applications and with your RFID system. 37
3 Develop and Use RFID Applications This chapter explains how you can develop and test RFID applications for the IF2 and IF2 with expanded memory option and includes these topics: • About the IF2 Configurations • RFID Applications and the IF2 • Create RFID Applications • About RFID Services • Configure BRI Settings • Configure LLRP Settings This chapter assumes you are familiar with developing applications and with your RFID system. 37
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5 Manage, Troubleshoot, and Upgrade the IF2 This chapter includes information on managing the IF2 and includes these topics: • Manage the IF2 • Use the Device Configuration Web Service • Open a Serial or USB Connection to the IF2 • Maintain the IF2 • Troubleshoot the IF2 • Call Intermec Product Support • Access Web Pages • Upgrade Firmware 61
5 Manage, Troubleshoot, and Upgrade the IF2 This chapter includes information on managing the IF2 and includes these topics: • Manage the IF2 • Use the Device Configuration Web Service • Open a Serial or USB Connection to the IF2 • Maintain the IF2 • Troubleshoot the IF2 • Call Intermec Product Support • Access Web Pages • Upgrade Firmware 61
IF2 Network Reader User Manual
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... the IF2 during the upgrade, the IF2 may require factory repair. For help , see "Install the Firmware Upgrade" on page 78." Do not cycle power to search for and download manuals or other documentation. To upgrade the firmware 1 Download the Intermec IF2 OS Upgrade Package utility from the Intermec web site. IF2 Network Reader User Manual 79 Upgrade Firmware Make sure the IF2 is lost during the upgrade. Be sure to a reliable power source before upgrading. Chapter 5 - Note: To upgrade the firmware, use...
... the IF2 during the upgrade, the IF2 may require factory repair. For help , see "Install the Firmware Upgrade" on page 78." Do not cycle power to search for and download manuals or other documentation. To upgrade the firmware 1 Download the Intermec IF2 OS Upgrade Package utility from the Intermec web site. IF2 Network Reader User Manual 79 Upgrade Firmware Make sure the IF2 is lost during the upgrade. Be sure to a reliable power source before upgrading. Chapter 5 - Note: To upgrade the firmware, use...
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... connects directly to the IF2 GPIO interfaces via standard screw terminals. • The Light Stack Kit (P/N 203-858-xxx). Chapter 6 - Each interface is triggered by the output interfaces. For more information, see "Port Pin Assignments" on the IF2 may decrease response time for low voltage DC loads. The port uses a standard 25-pin serial cable. Use this accessory to connect devices to coordinate input and output control wiring with mounting bracket, and connecting cable. 84 IF2 Network Reader User Manual...
... connects directly to the IF2 GPIO interfaces via standard screw terminals. • The Light Stack Kit (P/N 203-858-xxx). Chapter 6 - Each interface is triggered by the output interfaces. For more information, see "Port Pin Assignments" on the IF2 may decrease response time for low voltage DC loads. The port uses a standard 25-pin serial cable. Use this accessory to connect devices to coordinate input and output control wiring with mounting bracket, and connecting cable. 84 IF2 Network Reader User Manual...
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... programming support, described 53 $JAVA_HOME, described 54 A About screen 69 AC power port location 5 Antenna Tries setting 44 ANTTRIES equivalent 44 applications .NET support 53 auto-starting at boot time 56 configuring BRI server 45 installing on IF61 55 Java support 53 Java, executing on IF61 54 using web browser interface 11 viewing software versions 69 web service 62 connecting IF2 to network 16 D date and time IF2 Network Reader User Manual Work indicator 5 BRI TCP Port setting...
... programming support, described 53 $JAVA_HOME, described 54 A About screen 69 AC power port location 5 Antenna Tries setting 44 ANTTRIES equivalent 44 applications .NET support 53 auto-starting at boot time 56 configuring BRI server 45 installing on IF61 55 Java support 53 Java, executing on IF61 54 using web browser interface 11 viewing software versions 69 web service 62 connecting IF2 to network 16 D date and time IF2 Network Reader User Manual Work indicator 5 BRI TCP Port setting...
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... in BRI Attribute settings 41 Ethernet IF2 in wired network, illustrated 3 link speed, configuring 9 port described 6 location 5 pin assignments 96 settings, configuring with web browser interface 22 troubleshooting problems 77 events log, viewing in Maintenance menu 68 external controls, using with IF2 84 F Field Separator setting 42 Field Strength setting 45 fields, in tags, separating 42 FIELDSEP equivalent 42 FIELDSTRENGTH equivalent 45 firmware, upgrading 79 installing upgrade file on IF2 81 overview 79...
... in BRI Attribute settings 41 Ethernet IF2 in wired network, illustrated 3 link speed, configuring 9 port described 6 location 5 pin assignments 96 settings, configuring with web browser interface 22 troubleshooting problems 77 events log, viewing in Maintenance menu 68 external controls, using with IF2 84 F Field Separator setting 42 Field Strength setting 45 fields, in tags, separating 42 FIELDSEP equivalent 42 FIELDSTRENGTH equivalent 45 firmware, upgrading 79 installing upgrade file on IF2 81 overview 79...
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..., choosing for IF2 15 Lock Tries setting 41 LOCKTRIES equivalent 41 login screen 11 login, changing default 31 Low-Level Reader Protocol 48 configuring settings 48 settings, described 49 M maintaining the IF2 68 Maintenance menu 68 events log, viewing 68 locating the IF2 70 using LEDs to locate the IF2 70 managing the IF2 defaults, restoring 70 developer access, controlling 27 Device Configuration web service 62 firmware, upgrading 79 methods...
..., choosing for IF2 15 Lock Tries setting 41 LOCKTRIES equivalent 41 login screen 11 login, changing default 31 Low-Level Reader Protocol 48 configuring settings 48 settings, described 49 M maintaining the IF2 68 Maintenance menu 68 events log, viewing 68 locating the IF2 70 using LEDs to locate the IF2 70 managing the IF2 defaults, restoring 70 developer access, controlling 27 Device Configuration web service 62 firmware, upgrading 79 methods...
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... illustrated 7 troubleshooting the IF2 74 connecting directly to RFID reader module 75 connectivity problems 77 default configuration, restoring 70 Intermec Product Support, calling 78 Maintenance menu, viewing 68 RFID problems 74 turning off help text 13 U Uninstall button, for applications 56 Universal Plug and Play advertisement, enabling 28 service 27 Unsecure Server Enable check box 49 Unselect Tries setting 43 upgrade files, where to find 79 Upgrade Package utility 80 upgrading firmware 79...
... illustrated 7 troubleshooting the IF2 74 connecting directly to RFID reader module 75 connectivity problems 77 default configuration, restoring 70 Intermec Product Support, calling 78 Maintenance menu, viewing 68 RFID problems 74 turning off help text 13 U Uninstall button, for applications 56 Universal Plug and Play advertisement, enabling 28 service 27 Unsecure Server Enable check box 49 Unselect Tries setting 43 upgrade files, where to find 79 Upgrade Package utility 80 upgrading firmware 79...
IF2 Network Reader and IM10 Radio, 865 MHz Compliance Insert
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... 11 Band B2). This product has been assessed to www.intermec.com > Products > RFID > Fixed Readers > IF2 Network Reader > the Manuals tab, and scroll down if using this product, a 25.4 cm (10 in compliance with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for this product. Max power output 29 dBm Wide Beamwidth Antennas ≤ 500 mW e.r.p NeWave 7 ft - Country of the four high power channels...
... 11 Band B2). This product has been assessed to www.intermec.com > Products > RFID > Fixed Readers > IF2 Network Reader > the Manuals tab, and scroll down if using this product, a 25.4 cm (10 in compliance with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for this product. Max power output 29 dBm Wide Beamwidth Antennas ≤ 500 mW e.r.p NeWave 7 ft - Country of the four high power channels...