USER GUIDE Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID EPCglobal™ certified for dense-reader operation High-performance software radio architecture for maximum flexibility Monostatic antennas for low-cost deployment Patented interference rejection combined with high sensitivity ensures highest possible read reliability USER GUIDE Release 2.2.0 REV 1.6 09-06 www.impinj.com Copyright © 2006, Impinj, Inc. Impinj, Speedway, and GrandPrix are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Impinj, Inc.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Overview The EPCglobal™-certified Speedway™ IPJ-R1000 reader is a fixed Gen 2 UHF RFID tag reader that provides network connectivity between tag data and enterprise system software. A key element of Impinj's GrandPrix™ RFID system solution, the Speedway reader is the first high-performance reader designed from the ground up to support the EPCglobal Gen 2 standard in its entirety.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table of Contents 1. Setting Up the Speedway Reader .........................................................................................6 1.1. Other System and Equipment Requirements.................................................................6 1.2. Speedway Reader I/O Ports & Status............................................................................7 1.3. Mounting the Speedway Reader..............................................................
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7.5.2. 7.5.3. 7.5.4. 7.5.5. 7.6. 7.6.1. 7.6.2. show image Command ......................................................................................................................................... 46 show logging Command....................................................................................................................................... 50 show network Command...............................................................................
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 1. Setting Up the Speedway Reader Your Speedway reader has been shipped with the following: • Speedway reader unit • Power supply module (CUI, Inc., P/N DTS240250UC-P11P-DB) with 24VDC output (power supply module ordered separately). Note: the use of any other power supply module may cause damage to the reader. • Several Impinj Monza™ Gen 2 tags to aid Speedway setup and system verification 1.1.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 1.2. Speedway Reader I/O Ports & Status Refer to Figure 1-2 for the Speedway reader's major ports, connectors, and status indicators, which are clearly indicated on the unit.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Mounting RJ-45 DB-9 Serial Holes Ethernet Jack Port DB-25 Power Supply GPIO Port Input RP-TNC RF Antenna Connectors Status LEDs Mounting Holes Figure 1-2 Impinj Speedway Reader Port Connections 1.3. Mounting the Speedway Reader When securing the unit with #10 screws via the four mounting holes, the Speedway reader may be mounted horizontally or vertically on a stable surface where it will be safe from disturbance.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID • • • • Cushcraft Model Number S9028PCL/R (left- or right-hand CP); 6 dBi gain, with integrated pigtail to RP-TNC female connector Sensormatic Electronics Corp. model number IDANT20TNA25 with 25 foot Belden 7806A RG-58 coaxial cable (0.1 dB per foot loss); 5.5 dBi composite gain Sensormatic Electronics Corp. model number IDANT10CNA25 with 25 foot Belden 7806A coaxial cable (0.1 dB per foot loss); 3.5 dBi composite gain Sensormatic Electronics Corp.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 2. Communicating with the Speedway Reader Reader connectivity and control is accomplished via either network (Ethernet, TCP/IP) or serial (RS-232) interfaces on the Speedway unit (see Figure 2-1). If connecting via Ethernet, see Section 2.2.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 2.1. Preparing Serial Connectivity Serial communication with the reader can be used at any time in conjunction with, or in lieu of, Ethernet connectivity in order to configure the reader. The serial interface may be necessary to establish initial communications with the Speedway reader (via the command line interface) if your network equipment is not compatible with the default network configuration of the reader.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 2.2. Preparing Ethernet (TCP/IP) Connectivity Connect the reader to your network via the Ethernet port (see Figure 2-3). If your network is capable of communicating to the reader in its default IP configuration (DHCP), then complete and verify connectivity as described below. Note that the host computer must be on the same subnet as the reader.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 3. Network Configuration The network may be configured for the Speedway reader using the Rshell command line interface (CLI), accessed via serial connectivity (see section 2.1). By default, the reader will provide a system name of speedway-nn h-nn h-nn h to the DHCP server.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 4. Speedway Reader Settings If you haven't already done so, navigate to the Speedway reader's hosted webpage.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Figure 4-2 Speedway Reader Settings Page Mode The reader mode is established via the Mode pull-down menu. Mode profile is a factory preset that configures the reader according to the mode’s respective default settings. Antenna The Speedway reader supports four (4) independent, bidirectional, full duplex TX/RX ports, which must be cabled to their respective, Impinj-approved antennas prior to power-up.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 5. Using the Speedway Reader Once the Speedway reader settings have been established, you can proceed directly to the Operation screen by clicking its menu navigation button. From the Operation page, simply click the Start button to begin reading tags that might be in the field. For more sophisticated inventory operations, the Inventory Filter and Tag Access pages allow the selection of tags according to user-specified criteria and rules.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Figure 5-1 Operation 5.2. Tag Filters The Inventory Filter screen (see Figure 5-2) is the user interface to the Select command, which the reader may apply successively to sort a particular tag population based on user-defined criteria, which may include union, intersection, and negation-based tag partitioning (union and intersection operations are performed by issuing successive Select commands).
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Figure 5-2 Inventory Filter 5.3. Accessing Tags After acknowledging a tag, the Speedway reader may choose to access it. Under the Tag Access menu, a pull down menu provides four command Actions: Read, Write, BlockWrite, Lock, and Kill.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Figure 5-3 Tag Access 5.4. Versions The Version screen (see Figure 5-4) simply reports the versions of the four primary components of the Speedway reader.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 6. Firmware Upgrade The Speedway reader provides methods for managing the firmware image which include: • • • Upgrade to a new image Fallback to a previous valid image Restoration of factory defaults These can be done without disturbing the current operation of the reader. The user may manage the upgrade process through the steps described in this section.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Image Versioning Scheme Each partition has a four part version number associated with it. In the upgrade configuration file (see section 6.3), the version number is represented by a string consisting of four fields separated by ‘.’ (dot), as follows: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd where each field is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 255. The left-most field is the most significant part of the version number with sub-versions provided to the right.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 6-1 Upgrade Configuration Definition Field Name retrievemode Param Value This field indicates how the metafile is to be retrieved. Field Value Param Name push This tells the reader to wait to be given upgrade information directly This tells the reader to periodically retrieve the metafile. The mandatory parameter specifies how often (in minutes) the reader downloads the metafile This field indicates how the reader determines the need for upgrade.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 6.5. Image Management Command 6.5.1. Invoking an Upgrade An upgrade can be triggered in any one of the following scenarios: • The user can invoke the Rshell command config image upgrade to instruct the reader to enter push mode and directly download the upgrade image file from the specified URI and perform an upgrade with the image downloaded. See section 7.4.2.5 for details.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID completed immediately and can be immediately followed by any other image management command. 6.6. Upgrade Examples Shown below is a capture of command line activity demonstrating a successful upgrade, using the push method. (Note that text entries after the # sign are comments.) # Issue a command to upgrade using FTP. Username and password are fake > config image upgrade ftp://username:password@server1.mydomain.com/binaries/sop-2-01.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID The system is going down NOW !! 6.7. Metafile Examples Below is an example of a complete metafile (note that the metafile may contain comment lines that start with a pound sign #): ## This is an example upgrade config metafile.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID section 7.5.2.1. 6.9.2. Upgrade decision Not all upgrade attempts will result in an actual upgrade, even if the upgrade file is valid. The reader’s upgrade decision is based on the following factors: • The image versions of the SOP and CAP partition of the primary image. • The image version(s) of the partition(s) in the upgrade metafile and the upgrade image files downloaded, as well as the number of partitions present.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7. Rshell Command Line Interface The Speedway reader's Rshell Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessed via serial, Telnet, or SSH connectivity. A graphical representation of the command structure is shown in Figure 7-1.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7.1. Rshell Overview Users may navigate to any of the menus simply by entering the menu name at the Rshell prompt, as shown below: > show network show network > At all menus, the help command (or simply ?) will list all the commands available from the active menu, as well as the submenus that can be accessed from the active menu. > help Commands: osshell reboot exit help ? - Starts an OS shell for direct access to reader. Reboots the system.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID > ? config access config Usage: - Submenu of configuration commands. config [ ...] access Usage: - Changes the password for a given access level. config access is one of: root readonly readwrite (currently only root is supported) is any text, please use at least six characters. > Entering the ? between a menu and sub-menu/command will return the usage for all items following the ?.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-1 Error Codes Error Code 0 Error String Success 1 Invalid-Command 2 Invalid-Command-Parameter 3 Invalid-Parameter-Value 4 Parameter-Dependency-Error 5 Incomplete-Parameter-List 6 System-Resource-Limit 7 Unsupported-Command 8 Permission-Denied 9 Previous-Command-In-Progress 10 Command-Being-Processed Description Command could not be parsed and identified as one of the commands supported by the interface One or more parameter types wa
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7.3.2. config Command The config command leads to a submenu of configuration commands described further in section 7.4. 7.3.3. show Command The show command leads to a submenu of elements that may have their configuration or status shown. See section 7.5. 7.3.4. transfer Command The transfer command leads to a submenu of transfer commands described further in section 7.6. 7.4.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: access A sample of the command and response is shown below: > config access root MyPassword Status=0,'success' 7.4.2. config image Command The config image commands provide configuration options for image and upgrade configurations. It contains no sub-menus. The commands are described below: Commands: factory fallback metafile retrievemode upgrade exit help . ? - Revert to factory defaults.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID If the reader is in pull mode during the execution of this command, it is possible that the reader is currently retrieving the metafile or performing an upgrade. In these instances, this command may return “Previous-Command-In-Progress”. Note: a fallback will utilize all the old configuration settings, including the upgrade metafile settings as if the upgrade to the newer image was never performed—which may trigger an immediate upgrade.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Upon receiving this command, the Speedway reader downloads the image file and, if the file is valid and eligible, performs the upgrade. When this command is used, the upgrade will always be performed even if the version matches the current one. If the upgrade is successful, the new image is not activated until the user reboots the system.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Internal log Logging Data Logging Data Syslog emergency alert critical error warning notice info debug emergency alert critical error warning notice info debug Internal log Syslog emergency alert critical error warning notice info debug emergency alert critical error warning notice info debug Severity Levels Figure 7-2 Relative Severity Level Logging Transfer 7.4.3.1.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-4 "config logging internallog" Command Parameters Arguments Options … … … … … … … ApplicationLevel ConfigurationLevel MgmtLevel NetworkLevel RFIDParameters RFIDSingulation RFIDAccess System Format Description STRING Configures the level at and above which ApplicationLevel logs are sent to the log database. Listing in decreasing order of severity.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-5 "config logging syslog" Command Parameters Arguments add del Options Format Description STRING Add a new syslog server with the following address STRING Delete a syslog server with the following address delall level Delete all syslog servers STRING reset Set the syslog security level.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Sub-menus: dhcp dns ip ntp - Submenu Submenu Submenu Submenu of of of of DHCP specific commands. DNS specific commands. IP address and configuration commands. NTP specific commands. 7.4.4.1. config network domain Command The config network domain command configures a search domain on the reader device. This domain will be used if the DHCP network does not provide a search domain to the device or the IP address mode is static.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Sub-menus: None Command parameters are shown in Table 7-8. Table 7-8 "config network dhcp" Command Parameters Commands Arguments Format Sendhostname STRING Userclass STRING Description Turn the “send hostname” on/off option in the DHCP client configuration Sets the value for the “send user-class” option of the DHCP client configuration. Issuing this command without giving a userclass string turns this option off.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: Usage: Usage: config network dns add config network dns del config network dns delall A sample command and response is shown below: >config network dns add 1.2.3.4 Status=0,'success' 7.4.4.5. config network ip Command The config network ip command allows the user to statically configure IP settings, or configure the reader to use DHCP. The commands are described below.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID A sample of the command and response is shown below: > config network ip dynamic Status=0,'success' > config network ip static 192.168.20.116 Status=0,'Success' > show network summary Status=0,'Success' ipAddressMode=static ipAddress=192.168.20.116 ipMask=255.255.255.0 gatewayAddress=192.168.20.1 broadcastAddress=192.168.20.255 hostname=speedwayc11 > config network ip static 192.168.20.116 255.255.255.0 192.168.20.1 192.168.20.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID The command usage is shown below: Usage: Usage: Usage: config network ntp add config network ntp del config network ntp delall A sample of the command and response is shown below: > config network ntp add yourservername.com > Status=0,'success' > 7.4.5. config system Menu This menu allows configuration of the system identification parameters. Commands are shown below: Commands: contact description location name time exit help .
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID A sample command that sets time is shown below: (Time is set to April, 27th 1:11:00 p.m. 2006.) > config system time 042713112006 Status=0,'Success' sysDesc="Impinj Speedway" sysContact="http://www.supplier.com/techsupport" sysName="speedway-00-00-06" sysLocation="a specific location identifier" time="Thu Apr 27 13:11:00 UTC 2006" 7.5.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7.5.1.1. show all config show all config is a summary of the static configuration entries of all categories. The static configuration entries are those that are manually set via CLI commands. The entries that are obtained via such protocols as DHCP are considered dynamic and are not displayed. The response of the command is the concatenation of all the static entries from the following four categories: network, system information, upgrade agent, and logging.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-12 "show all config" Response Parameters Parameter Name ConfigCategory DomainStatic Format Network STRING NnsServerAddressStat IP Address NtpServerAddressStat IP Address IpAddressMode IpAddress IP Address IpMask IP Address GatewayAddress IP Address BroadcastAddress IP Address Hostname STRING DhcpSendHostname DhcpUserclass DisplayString ConfigCategory SysDesc SysContact SysName SysLocation ConfigCat
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID show all > config Status=0,'success' ConfigCategory=Network domainStatic= ipAddressMode=dynamic hostname=speedway-00-02-01 sendHostname=on userClass='' ConfigCategory=SystemInfo sysDesc='Impinj Speedway' sysContact='unknown' sysName='speedway-00-02-01' sysLocation='unknown' sysTime='Mon Aug 14 20:38:00 UTC 2006' ConfigCategory=UpgradeAgent MetafileUri=' ' RetrieveMode=push ConfigCategory=Logging ApplicationLevel=emergency ConfigurationLevel=emergency MgmtLevel=em
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-13 "show image metafile" Response Parameters Parameter Name MetafileUri RetrieveMode Format STRING RetrievePeriod INTEGER UpgradeMode < immediate | scheduled | wait-4-cmd> CommitMode CommitTime DisplayString EarlyActivateOk UpgFileUri DisplayString Description The current upgrade metafile URI The current retrieve mode The current retrieve period, present only if retrieve mode is pull.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-14 "show image" Response Parameters Parameter Name UpgradeStatus Reason 48 Format Description The upgrade status of the last executed upgrade
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Parameter Name Format Incompatible Upgrade/Downgrade Path | Flash Programming Failed | Flash Programming Failed | Current Image Invalidated | No Fallback Image Available | Generic Error > PrimaryImageType STRING PrimaryImageSystemVersion STRING PrimaryImageConfigVersion STRING SecondaryImageType STRING secondaryImageSystemVersion STRING secondaryImageConfigVersion STRING Description Incompatible Upgrade/Downgrade Path: Upgrade failed because upgradi
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 7.5.3. show logging Command The show logging commands are used to display the logging parameters for the system and for displaying the log information in text form. The commands are described below. Commands: internallog summary syslog exit help . ? - Displays the last internal log entries. Displays the current logging levels of the internal logs. Displays the last syslog log entries. Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu. Displays this help message.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Network is down 7.5.3.3. show logging summary Command The show logging summary command displays the current logging configuration for syslog and for the internal log. The command usage is shown below: Usage: show logging summary Response parameters for the logging summary command are shown in Table 7-16.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Commands: dhcp - Summary of DHCP Client configuration. dns icmp iface ip ntp snmp summary tcp udp exit help . ? - Summary of DNS settings. ICMP statistics Interface status IP statistics Summary of NTP settings. Not handled yet Summary of network settings TCP statistics UDP statistics Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu. Displays this help message. Exit this submenu and return to the parent menu. Displays this help message.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-18 "show network dns" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format DomainStatic STRING domainDynamic STRING dnsServerAddress1Stat IpAddress dnsServerAddress2Stat IpAddress … … dnsServerAddressStat IpAddress dnsServerAddress1Dyn IPAdress … … dnsServerAddressDyn IPAdress Description Statically configured domain, if available DNS domain obtained from DHCP, if available Address of first static DNS server Address of second statically add
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID A sample command is show below: > show network icmp Status=0,'Success' icmpInMsgs=0 icmpInErrors=0 icmpInTimeExcds=0 icmpInParmProbs=0 icmpInSrcQuenchs=0 icmpInRedirects=0 icmpInEchos=0 icmpInEchoReps=0 icmpInTimestamps=0 icmpInTimestampReps=0 icmpInAddrMasks=0 icmpInAddrMaskReps=0 icmpOutMsgs=0 icmpOutErrors=0 icmpOutDestUnreachs=0 icmpOutTimeExcds=0 icmpOutParmProbs=0 icmpOutSrcQuenchs=0 icmpOutRedirects=0 icmpOutEchos=0 icmpOutEchoReps=0 icmpOutTimestamps=0 ic
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID A sample command is shown below: show network > iface Status=0,'Success' ifIface=ixp0 ifMTU=1500 ifMet=0 ifRX-OK=31921 ifRX-ERR=0 ifRX-DRP=0 ifRX-OVR=0 ifTX-OK=24338 ifTX-ERR=0 ifTX-DRP=0 ifTX-OVR=0 ifFlg=BMRU The command usage for show network ip is shown below: Usage: show network ip Table 7-21 "show network ip" Response Parameters Parameter Name ipForwarding ipDefaultTTL ipInReceives IpInHdrErrors ipInAddrErrors ipForwDatagrams ipInUnknownProtos ipInDiscards
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID ipInDelivers=22001 ipOutRequests=23126 ipOutDiscards=0 ipOutNoRoutes=0 ipReasmTimeout=0 ipReasmReqds=0 ipReasmOKs=0 ipReasmFails=0 ipFragOKs=0 ipFragFails=0 ipFragCreates=0 ipRoutingDiscards=0 The command usage for show network ntp is shown below: Usage: show network ntp Table 7-22 "show network ntp" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format NtpServerAddress1Stat STRING NtpServerAddress2Stat STRING … … NtpServerAddressStat STRING NtpServerAddress1D
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-23 "show network summary" Response Parameters Parameter Name Format ipAddressMode STRING ipAddress IpMask gatewayAddress broadcastAddress hostname ipAddress ipAddress ipAddress ipAddress STRING Description If configuration is currently dynamic, the dynamic values returned by DHCP are returned A sample command is shown below: > show network summary Status=0,'success' ipAddressMode=dynamic ipAddress=192.168.8.98 ipMask=255.255.252.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID tcpInSegs=14269 tcpOutSegs=22171 tcpRetransSegs=0 tcpInErrs=0 tcpOutRsts=2 The command usage for show network upd is shown below: Usage: show network udp Table 7-25 "show network udp" Response Parameters Parameter Name udpInDatagrams udpNoPorts udpInErrors udpOutDatagrams Format Counter Counter Counter Counter Description See MIB-2 RFC 1213 A sample command is shown below: > show network udp Status=0,'Success' udpInDatagrams=917 udpNoPorts=0 udpInErrors=0 ud
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-26 "show system cpu" Response Parameters Parameter Name TotalMemory FreeMemory CpuUtilization TotalConfigurationStorageSpace FreeConfigurationStorageSpace TotalApplicationStorageSpace FreeApplicationStorageSpace Format Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Unsigned32 Description Total available RAM in bytes Total free RAM in bytes CPU utilization in percent Total Configuration partition space in bytes Free Configuration parti
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID > show system summary Status=0,'Success' sysDesc=’Impinj Speedway’ sysContact=’unknown’ sysName=’speedway-00-00-08’ sysLocation=’unknown’ sysTime=’Tue Apr 25 16:04:59 UTC 2006’ 7.6. Transfer Command If a help transfer command is entered at the command line interface, the system will respond as follows to indicate the need to enter subcommands: > help transfer transfer - Submenu of transfer commands. Usage: transfer [ ...
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Table 7-29 “transfer status“ Command Response Parameter Name TransferStatus Reason Format < Unknown Host | Access Denied | File Not Found | Timeout | Invalid URI Format | Invalid URI Format (username:password@host)> Description The status of the transfer. Unknown means there is no outstanding transfer command. Reason for failure of transfer.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID 8. Troubleshooting Refer to Table 8-1 for resolution of common problems. For additional technical support, please contact Impinj. For units not purchased directly from Impinj, please contact your VAR directly. Table 8-1 Troubleshooting Problem The reader’s default page does not load. Java applet does not load after selecting “RFID” from default page. “Initializing” or “Calibrating” dialog boxes do not disappear.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Appendix A Impinj Factory Default Configuration Detailed below are the factory default configuration settings for the Speedway reader. Except for the username and password, all entries are shown when the “show all config” command is issued on a Speedway reader in its factory default configuration.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Appendix B Command Line Editing in Rshell Key Sequence Printable char KEY_LEFT Control-B, \033[D KEY_RIGHT Control-F, \033[C KEY_HOME KEY_END Control-A, \033[1~ Control-E, \033[4~ KEY_DELETE Control-D, \033[3~ KEY_BACKSPACE Control-H KEY_ERASELINE Control-U KEY_ENTER Control-J, Control-M KEY_UP Control-P, \033[A KEY_DOWN Control-N, \033[B anything else 64 Action Insert character at cursor position then move cursor right one.
Speedway Reader IPJ-R1000 for Gen 2 UHF RFID Copyright © 2006, Impinj, Inc. All rights reserved. 9.1.1.1. Notices The information contained in this user guide is confidential and proprietary to Impinj, Inc.