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..., or use a licensed program in writing from Motorola. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any Motorola, Inc., intellectual property rights. ii XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide © 2008 by the user without prior written consent of Motorola. The user agrees not to decompile, disassemble, decode... programs delivered hereunder, and to use of any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in the US Patent & Trademark Office. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are the property of Bluetooth SIG. No license is " basis. All...
..., or use a licensed program in writing from Motorola. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any Motorola, Inc., intellectual property rights. ii XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide © 2008 by the user without prior written consent of Motorola. The user agrees not to decompile, disassemble, decode... programs delivered hereunder, and to use of any authorized copies it makes, in whole or in the US Patent & Trademark Office. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are the property of Bluetooth SIG. No license is " basis. All...
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... ...ix Configurations...ix Chapter Descriptions ...x Notational Conventions...x Related Documents and Software ...xi Service Information...xi Support Information ...xi Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction ...1-1 RFID Technology ...1-1 RFID Components ...1-2 Tags ...1-2 Antennas ...1-2 Readers ...1-2 XR Series RFID Readers ...1-3 Configuration and Upgrading ...1-3 Tag Management ...1-3 Ad Hoc Querying ...1-3 Tag Filtering ...1-3 Tag List ...1-4 Event Management ...1-4 Event Notification ...1-4 Exception Notification and Heart Beat Notification...
... ...ix Configurations...ix Chapter Descriptions ...x Notational Conventions...x Related Documents and Software ...xi Service Information...xi Support Information ...xi Chapter 1: Getting Started Introduction ...1-1 RFID Technology ...1-1 RFID Components ...1-2 Tags ...1-2 Antennas ...1-2 Readers ...1-2 XR Series RFID Readers ...1-3 Configuration and Upgrading ...1-3 Tag Management ...1-3 Ad Hoc Querying ...1-3 Tag Filtering ...1-3 Tag List ...1-4 Event Management ...1-4 Event Notification ...1-4 Exception Notification and Heart Beat Notification...
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... ...1-6 Connection Options ...1-6 Flexible Read Point Configurations 1-6 Physical Interfaces ...1-6 Chapter 2: Installation and Communication Introduction ...2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections 2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Ports ...2-2 XR450 Mono-Static Antenna Ports ...2-2 Installation ...2-3 Mounting Tips ...2-3 Mounting the Reader ...2-3 Connecting Antennas ...2-4 Portal Setup ...2-4 Powering the Reader ...2-5 Verifying Hardware Functionality 2-5 Power On Test ...2-5 Read Test ...2-5 Communications Connections ...2-6 Ethernet Connection ...2-6 RS232 Connection ...2-6 Reading...
... ...1-6 Connection Options ...1-6 Flexible Read Point Configurations 1-6 Physical Interfaces ...1-6 Chapter 2: Installation and Communication Introduction ...2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections 2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Ports ...2-2 XR450 Mono-Static Antenna Ports ...2-2 Installation ...2-3 Mounting Tips ...2-3 Mounting the Reader ...2-3 Connecting Antennas ...2-4 Portal Setup ...2-4 Powering the Reader ...2-5 Verifying Hardware Functionality 2-5 Power On Test ...2-5 Read Test ...2-5 Communications Connections ...2-6 Ethernet Connection ...2-6 RS232 Connection ...2-6 Reading...
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...Creating a Filter Rule ...3-20 Read Point Classes ...3-25 Zones ...3-26 Adding and Modifying Zones ...3-27 Configuring Reader Properties ...3-28 Advanced Configuration ...3-30 Configuring Individual Read Points 3-31 Event Notification ...3-32 Visibility Events ...3-32 ...Trusted Hosts ...3-41 Managing Users ...3-42 User Maintenance ...3-43 Region Control ...3-44 XR Series RFID Readers Power Level Settings 3-45 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction ...4-1 Reader Maintenance - Changing Communication Settings 4-1 LLRP v1.0.1 Communications Protocol 4-3 Setting Date and Time...
...Creating a Filter Rule ...3-20 Read Point Classes ...3-25 Zones ...3-26 Adding and Modifying Zones ...3-27 Configuring Reader Properties ...3-28 Advanced Configuration ...3-30 Configuring Individual Read Points 3-31 Event Notification ...3-32 Visibility Events ...3-32 ...Trusted Hosts ...3-41 Managing Users ...3-42 User Maintenance ...3-43 Region Control ...3-44 XR Series RFID Readers Power Level Settings 3-45 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction ...4-1 Reader Maintenance - Changing Communication Settings 4-1 LLRP v1.0.1 Communications Protocol 4-3 Setting Date and Time...
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... ...5-7 Secure Shell ...5-8 Secure File Transfers ...5-10 PKCS # 12 Certificate Creation ...5-11 Installing Certificate To a Host PC 5-15 Export Certificate ...5-17 Appendix A: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications ...A-1 RFID Reader ...A-1 Cable Pinouts ...A-5 Ethernet Connections ...A-5 RS232 Port Connections ...A-5 GPIO Port Connections ...A-6 Appendix B: Firmware Upgrade Procedures Introduction ...B-1 Prerequisites ...B-1 Auto Recovery ...B-2 Update Phases ...B-2 Update Method 1, Use a LAN ...B-3 Update...
... ...5-7 Secure Shell ...5-8 Secure File Transfers ...5-10 PKCS # 12 Certificate Creation ...5-11 Installing Certificate To a Host PC 5-15 Export Certificate ...5-17 Appendix A: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications ...A-1 RFID Reader ...A-1 Cable Pinouts ...A-5 Ethernet Connections ...A-5 RS232 Port Connections ...A-5 GPIO Port Connections ...A-6 Appendix B: Firmware Upgrade Procedures Introduction ...B-1 Prerequisites ...B-1 Auto Recovery ...B-2 Update Phases ...B-2 Update Method 1, Use a LAN ...B-3 Update...
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... Guide provides information about installing, configuring, and using the XR Series RFID Readers. Configurations This guide covers the following XR Series RFID reader configurations: • XR400 RFID Reader • XR440 RFID Reader • XR450 RFID Reader • XR480-EU RFID Reader • XR480-JP RFID Reader. The XR Series readers are a series of multi-protocol RFID readers providing real time, seamless tag processing for EPC-compliant tags: Class...
... Guide provides information about installing, configuring, and using the XR Series RFID Readers. Configurations This guide covers the following XR Series RFID reader configurations: • XR400 RFID Reader • XR440 RFID Reader • XR450 RFID Reader • XR480-EU RFID Reader • XR480-JP RFID Reader. The XR Series readers are a series of multi-protocol RFID readers providing real time, seamless tag processing for EPC-compliant tags: Class...
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... highlight the following : • Chapters and sections in this document: • "RFID Reader", "reader" or refers to the Motorola XR Series RFID reader. • Italics are used to protect data communications between the reader and a remote client. • Chapter A, Technical Specifications, includes the technical specifications for the RFID reader • Chapter B, Firmware Upgrade Procedures, describes how to upgrade the...
... highlight the following : • Chapters and sections in this document: • "RFID Reader", "reader" or refers to the Motorola XR Series RFID reader. • Italics are used to protect data communications between the reader and a remote client. • Chapter A, Technical Specifications, includes the technical specifications for the RFID reader • Chapter B, Firmware Upgrade Procedures, describes how to upgrade the...
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...used. If that the service person can possibly void the warranty. Before calling, locate the model number and serial number. If the Motorola product was purchased from a phone near the scanning equipment so that is necessary, specific directions will request samples for contact information. ...Support Center. About This Guide xi Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the RD5000 RFID reader. • XR Series RFID Reader Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-71466-xx • DC600 Portal Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-71772-xx • XR Series...
...used. If that the service person can possibly void the warranty. Before calling, locate the model number and serial number. If the Motorola product was purchased from a phone near the scanning equipment so that is necessary, specific directions will request samples for contact information. ...Support Center. About This Guide xi Related Documents and Software The following documents provide more information about the RD5000 RFID reader. • XR Series RFID Reader Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-71466-xx • DC600 Portal Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-71772-xx • XR Series...
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... of the capabilities available on the individual XR Series reader models and XR Series RFID Readers on page 1-3 provides a detailed description of the reader features. This data may be encoded in a variety of transponders (called tags), readers, and antennas. Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction The XR Series RFID readers offer a variety of options for connecting to a format for...
... of the capabilities available on the individual XR Series reader models and XR Series RFID Readers on page 1-3 provides a detailed description of the reader features. This data may be encoded in a variety of transponders (called tags), readers, and antennas. Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction The XR Series RFID readers offer a variety of options for connecting to a format for...
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... data to transmit and receive radio frequency signals. The XR Series readers are powered by the RF field generated by the RFID reader. 1 - 2 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide RFID Components Motorola RFID solutions offer low cost, long read range and a high read ...Tags: are capable of the models have restricted read capability settings: Table 1-1 XR Series RFID Readers, Read/Write Settings Model XR400 RFID Reader XR440 RFID Reader XR450 RFID Reader XR480-EU RFID Reader XR480-JP RFID Reader * Write function is the RF range of products and assets in various shapes and sizes,...
... data to transmit and receive radio frequency signals. The XR Series readers are powered by the RF field generated by the RFID reader. 1 - 2 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide RFID Components Motorola RFID solutions offer low cost, long read range and a high read ...Tags: are capable of the models have restricted read capability settings: Table 1-1 XR Series RFID Readers, Read/Write Settings Model XR400 RFID Reader XR440 RFID Reader XR450 RFID Reader XR480-EU RFID Reader XR480-JP RFID Reader * Write function is the RF range of products and assets in various shapes and sizes,...
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... being sent to apply filters during read performance that enable implementation of complete, high-performance and intelligent RFID solutions. Getting Started 1 - 3 XR Series RFID Readers The Motorola XR Series RFID readers are intelligent, multi-protocol UHF RFID readers with RFID read operations. The reader offers two types of features that provides real-time, seamless EPC-compliant tags processing. Figure 1-2 XR...
... being sent to apply filters during read performance that enable implementation of complete, high-performance and intelligent RFID solutions. Getting Started 1 - 3 XR Series RFID Readers The Motorola XR Series RFID readers are intelligent, multi-protocol UHF RFID readers with RFID read operations. The reader offers two types of features that provides real-time, seamless EPC-compliant tags processing. Figure 1-2 XR...
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... configuration settings. • Maintenance - Use the log to pinpoint problems, to facilitate quick resolution and to identify administrators who may require additional training to the reader. 1 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Tag List Use the tag list feature to send information about tags from communicating with the...
... configuration settings. • Maintenance - Use the log to pinpoint problems, to facilitate quick resolution and to identify administrators who may require additional training to the reader. 1 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Tag List Use the tag list feature to send information about tags from communicating with the...
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XR Series RFID Readers LEDs The reader LEDs indicate reader status as described in the Class1 G2 protocol. Red Error condition or non-operational mode, e.g., boot-up Yellow Successful tag read function is supported. Write ... the Kill command Kill Code Write command and a new Kill Specific command in Table 1-2. Yellow (Read) Red (Error) Green (Power) Getting Started 1 - 5 Figure 1-3 XR Series RFID Readers LEDs Table 1-2 LED Indications LED Green Solid Flashing Description...
XR Series RFID Readers LEDs The reader LEDs indicate reader status as described in the Class1 G2 protocol. Red Error condition or non-operational mode, e.g., boot-up Yellow Successful tag read function is supported. Write ... the Kill command Kill Code Write command and a new Kill Specific command in Table 1-2. Yellow (Read) Red (Error) Green (Power) Getting Started 1 - 5 Figure 1-3 XR Series RFID Readers LEDs Table 1-2 LED Indications LED Green Solid Flashing Description...
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... create a single, wide read -point cost. 1 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Dense Reader Mode The Gen 2 (or Class 1 G2) Dense Reader Mode, allows the reader operate in an environments where multiple readers are simultaneously operating, where few readers are operating or just the one reader is operating. The reader may be used to obtain its IP address from...
... create a single, wide read -point cost. 1 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Dense Reader Mode The Gen 2 (or Class 1 G2) Dense Reader Mode, allows the reader operate in an environments where multiple readers are simultaneously operating, where few readers are operating or just the one reader is operating. The reader may be used to obtain its IP address from...
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... performance, damage the reader, and/or void the warranty. XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections LEDs Mounting Tabs Mounting Tabs 10/100BaseT Ethernet GPIO Reset Button Antenna (Reverse TNC) USB Client USB Host Figure 2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections RS232 Power CAUTION Use only the XR Series RFID readers provided parts or parts approved/recommended by Motorola.
... performance, damage the reader, and/or void the warranty. XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections LEDs Mounting Tabs Mounting Tabs 10/100BaseT Ethernet GPIO Reset Button Antenna (Reverse TNC) USB Client USB Host Figure 2-1 XR Series RFID Readers Physical Connections RS232 Power CAUTION Use only the XR Series RFID readers provided parts or parts approved/recommended by Motorola.
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...The XR450 RFID reader (only) configuration also includes four mono-static antenna ports. This resets the reader configuration to external devices. This flexibility can be used for local reader control. This also eliminates interference issues associated with a DB9 connector for serial console communications to a Motorola approved... 10/100BaseT Ethernet USB Client USB Host RS232 GPIO Power Reset Description Connect up to four ports), allows the XR450 RFID reader to provide extended bi-static performance levels for the most dense RF environments. four transmit (TX), four receive (...
...The XR450 RFID reader (only) configuration also includes four mono-static antenna ports. This resets the reader configuration to external devices. This flexibility can be used for local reader control. This also eliminates interference issues associated with a DB9 connector for serial console communications to a Motorola approved... 10/100BaseT Ethernet USB Client USB Host RS232 GPIO Power Reset Description Connect up to four ports), allows the XR450 RFID reader to provide extended bi-static performance levels for the most dense RF environments. four transmit (TX), four receive (...
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Installation and Communication 2 - 3 Installation CAUTION The XR Series RFID readers must be disturbed, bumped, or damaged. WARNING! When installing the antenna ensure a minimum separation distance of the reader. See Figure 2-3 for the surface material. 12.73" / 32.30 cm 5" / 12.7 cm Minimum Clearance 4.75" / 12.... a minimum of five inches of clearance on all connected cables hang straight down. 2. Orient the reader vertically with the ports at the marked locations. Reposition the reader over the mounting holes and secure using the mounting tabs as a wall or a shelf, where ...
Installation and Communication 2 - 3 Installation CAUTION The XR Series RFID readers must be disturbed, bumped, or damaged. WARNING! When installing the antenna ensure a minimum separation distance of the reader. See Figure 2-3 for the surface material. 12.73" / 32.30 cm 5" / 12.7 cm Minimum Clearance 4.75" / 12.... a minimum of five inches of clearance on all connected cables hang straight down. 2. Orient the reader vertically with the ports at the marked locations. Reposition the reader over the mounting holes and secure using the mounting tabs as a wall or a shelf, where ...
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...the cable to an RX antenna port. 6. This can be run in mono-static mode). Similarly, ensure that the XR450 can damage the reader. To connect the antenna pairs to the reader. 7. Attach the N connector of the cable to a TX antenna port. 3. Never disconnect the antennas while the... cable to face the TX of the opposing antenna (except for the XR450 is powered on page 2-5. Secure the cable using wire ties. 2 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Connecting Antennas CAUTION Power off the reader before connecting antennas. Portal Setup In portal situations (dock doors) set ...
...the cable to an RX antenna port. 6. This can be run in mono-static mode). Similarly, ensure that the XR450 can damage the reader. To connect the antenna pairs to the reader. 7. Attach the N connector of the cable to a TX antenna port. 3. Never disconnect the antennas while the... cable to face the TX of the opposing antenna (except for the XR450 is powered on page 2-5. Secure the cable using wire ties. 2 - 4 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Connecting Antennas CAUTION Power off the reader before connecting antennas. Portal Setup In portal situations (dock doors) set ...
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...proper grounding may cause a benign spark. NOTE Applying power to the reader before supplying power to indicate the reader is the approximate read distance to verify that there are no reads in place (see XR Series RFID Readers LEDs on page 3-7. 2. NOTE Do not power off . The green... Power LED lights to the reader. Present a tag so it meets requirements. 1. To power the reader: 1. Insert the power supply barrel connector into the reader power port, and rotate the ...
...proper grounding may cause a benign spark. NOTE Applying power to the reader before supplying power to indicate the reader is the approximate read distance to verify that there are no reads in place (see XR Series RFID Readers LEDs on page 3-7. 2. NOTE Do not power off . The green... Power LED lights to the reader. Present a tag so it meets requirements. 1. To power the reader: 1. Insert the power supply barrel connector into the reader power port, and rotate the ...
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... port. Power is terminated according to Table A-3 on the reader. 3. To connect the reader using the Ethernet or the RS232 connector. 2 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Communications Connections Connect the reader to a host or network using RS232: 1. Ethernet Connection The reader communicates to the host using a Motorola AC power supply. See Figure 2-2 on page A-5. 2. Plug the...
... port. Power is terminated according to Table A-3 on the reader. 3. To connect the reader using the Ethernet or the RS232 connector. 2 - 6 XR Series RFID Readers Integrator Guide Communications Connections Connect the reader to a host or network using RS232: 1. Ethernet Connection The reader communicates to the host using a Motorola AC power supply. See Figure 2-2 on page A-5. 2. Plug the...