User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin v
- About the IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader 2
- What You Need 3
- Connect and Enable the RFID Reader 4
- Remove the IP2L 6
- Charge the Computer Battery 7
- About the Status LEDs 8
- RFID Tag Read Positions 9
- Read and Write to RFID Tags 12
- RFID Applications and the IP2L 14
- Create Applications for the IP2L 14
- Configure the RFID Service Settings 15
- Configure the BRI Server Settings 15
- Configure the RFID Module Settings 16
- Call Product Support 22
- Troubleshoot the IP2L 23
- Physical Specifications 26
- RFID Specifications 26
- Before You Begin
- About the IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader
- What You Need
- Connect and Enable the RFID Reader
- Remove the IP2L
- Charge the Computer Battery
- About the Status LEDs
- RFID Tag Read Positions
- Read and Write to RFID Tags
- RFID Applications and the IP2L
- Create Applications for the IP2L
- Configure the RFID Service Settings
- Configure the BRI Server Settings
- Configure the RFID Module Settings
- Call Product Support
- Troubleshoot the IP2L
- Physical Specifications
- RFID Specifications
Chapter 2 — Create and Use RFID Applications
14 IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide
RFID Applications and the IP2L
The IP2L communicates with the computer through the Basic Reader
Interface (BRI) Server, which can be accessed in the Application
Connection screen within Intermec Settings. The BRI Server controls
the IP2L by issuing various BRI commands.
Use the RFID Resource Kit
The Intermec Developer Library RFID Resource Kits includes Java
and .NET tools you cna use to develop applications that control the
IP2L and data management.
The resource kit is available as part of the Intermec Developer Library
(IDL). To lear more about the RFID Resource Kit, go to
www.intermec.com > Products > Applications and Software >
Development Tools > Developer Resource Kits.
Create Applications for the IP2L
You must create an application for the IP2L before it can read and
write tags. Intermec recommends this general outline for developing
your RFID application:
• Write your application on a development workstation (your
desktop PC).
• Install and test the application on your computer.
If you do not have an application but want to verify that your IP2L
can read and write RFID tags, download the Intermec RFID Demo
application from the Intermec website.
1 Go to www.intermec.com > Products > RFID > Handheld
Readers > IP2L > the Downloads tab. The Download screen
appears.
2 Download and install the RFID Mobile Demo Kit onto your
mobile computer. For more information on how to install
applications, see the mobile computer user manual.
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