Installation Guide Part 3
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19. Click Apply. A success setting message box will come up. Click OK. Then, click
Disconnect to close down the DMS. Disconnect the serial cable from the TR4215 board.
20. Repeat step 5 to 9 for each of the remaining the PAB antennas.
Application-Based Detection Modes
This section details the steps and options for device configuration with respect to specialized
application and SAM settings. Starting with Evolve Firmware version 3.60 and extending to the
Next Generation Liberty (NGL) system, a support structure has been put in place to support
application-based configuration and multi-band detection modes.
This section describes:
• Application mode concept and how it replaces earlier frequency band settings
• Extended alarming capability based on alarm severity levels
• Smart Alarm Management (SAM)
The Evolve system has been extended to provide comprehensive support for various dual-tag
detection modes. These modes allow the system to look for two different tag frequencies while
providing customized alarms for each.
The framework for this capability is a new Application-based configuration model introduced with
Evolve Waimea firmware (3.61). The approach is a change from previous Liberty versions and
will be described in detail in the following paragraphs. With the new approach, an application is
selected rather than a specific frequency band. Figure 30: Switch Settings Before and After shows
the difference between the previous Switch Settings Band menu and the new one.
Previous New
Figure 30: Switch Settings Before and After
Currently there are 10 supported applications, some supporting dual-tag detection while the
traditional applications still support a single tag. In the case where an application supports two
tags, there is a primary tag and a secondary tag. The primary tag is the most common one