Technical Manual
Technical Manual RF Mono
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RF Mono setting
Explanation
Used tags
Select which types of tags are being used. The antenna can use
Active Power Control (APC) to avoid paper labels being
deactivated when moved too close to the antenna. Available tag
options are:
Paper labels: When a label moves closer to the antenna, the APC
will become active and the transmission power will be reduced, to
avoid deactivation of the paper label. When the alarm is triggered
and the APC is active, the recovery time to full transmission power
after the label is moved away from the antenna is longer.
Hard tags: The APC is not activated when a paper label or hard
tag is moved too close to the antenna. Paper labels might be
deactivated in this case.
Paper labels and hard tags: A combination of paper labels and
hard tags is being used and the APC will be activated when tags or
labels are moved close to the antenna.
Table 6: RF Mono settings
7.8.3 Alarm history
The system’s Alarm history screen shows a list of the tags that have been detected on
the entire system (all antennas in all entrances). The information is retrieved from the
antennas when you enter this screen, so it may take some time before the information is
visible.
See section 7.7.4.1.6 for further details on the Alarm history.
7.8.4 Camera counters
This tab is always visible and will only contain information when Cross Point Camera
Counters are connected to the same LAN as the CCAP. For further details please refer to
user manual for the Camera Counter.