User's Manual
i-Q350L RTLS AS & i-Q350L RTLS AH
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4.2. Ping Rate
Note: These settings can be found in the ILR Tag Configuration software tool in the section
“Broadcast”
Active: Activates or de-activates the broadcast function that regularly sends out messages.
Broadcast Interval: 0 = no broadcast messages are sent, value > 0 = Broadcast interval in
seconds. This can be set in steps of 0.5 sec, from 0.5 sec up to 300 sec.
Broadcast Message Options: The options in this field depend on the capabilities of the
Transponder. The subchapter “Limitations of the User Data Field” lists the possible options of this
Transponder type.
User Data Length: Configure the number of Bytes from the “User Data” that is sent with a
broadcast message. The number starts from Byte 0 (zero). The limits of the User Data length
are described at the end of this chapter.
4.3. Bursts when passing a Position Marker
Note: These settings can be found in the ILR Tag Configuration software tool in the section “Marker”
Number of Bursts (New Loop): 0 = no bursts, max. 15 bursts
Time between Bursts (Marker): This sets a timeslot inside which the Transponder sends out a
single burst. This gives a random delay between every single burst message to avoid collisions
with Transponders that are triggered by the same source to burst. Possible settings are 40, 100,
200, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 ms. Pls. read the details in the following subchapter
“Information on Burst Settings”.
Marker Message Options: Entering a marker field triggers a burst. This parameter determines
the contents of the burst messages.
4.4. Bursts triggered by the Push Button
Note: These settings can be found in the ILR Tag Configuration software tool in the section “Push
Button”
Number of Bursts (Push Button): 0 = no bursts, max. 15 bursts
Time between Bursts (Push Button): This sets a timeslot within the Transponder sends a single
burst. This gives a random delay between every single burst message to avoid collisions with
Transponders that are triggered by the same source to burst. Possible settings are 100, 200,
300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 ms. Please read the details in the following subchapter
“Information on Burst Settings”.
Push Button Message Options: Pushing the button triggers a burst. This parameter determines
the contents of the burst messages.