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I F 5   I n t e l l l i t a g ®  
F I X E D   R E A D E R
•  An intelligent reader – embedded 
  Linux based internal controller to 
  host edge-server applications
•  Software configurable to read/write 
  EPC Gen2 and ISO tags
•  Factory configurable to operate   
  in 869MHz, 915MHz or 950MHz RFID 
  bands
•  Directly monitors and controls   
  presence detectors and signal lights
Joining an already diversified line of RFID 
readers, the Intermec® Intellitag® IF5 fixed 
reader delivers unmatched capability at 
the tag scan site. Considered a “smart” 
reader, custom applications running on 
the IF5 enable it to filter information from 
tags, as well as monitor external sensors 
and control audible and visual indicators, 
without the expense, and potential 
additional point of failure of a separate 
server “box”, required by other RFID 
scanning solutions. As with all Intellitag 
reader products, the IF5 both reads and 
writes to RFID tags.
Beginning in 2003, Intermec and IBM 
worked with a common goal of creating 
an RFID reader capable of filtering 
incoming tag data and sending only 
pertinent information upstream to the 
application server. The resulting IF5 smart 
reader is based on a Linux platform, 
and runs IBM’s WebSphere® Everyplace® 
Micro Environment (WEME). This 
eliminates the need and added cost of an 
additional industrial PC for data filtering 
or processing at the point of collection. 
In large scale enterprises, eliminating the 
need for a server for every RFID reader, 
not only reduces cost, but also lowers the 
number of potential failure points in the 
network.
Continuing to focus on keeping the cost 
of ancillary equipment and installation 
low, the IF5 platform includes powered 
general purpose input/output (I/O) 
circuitry, which allows direct monitoring 
and/or controlling of peripheral devices 
such as presence detectors and signal 
lights without requiring extra circuitry 
and power supplies to facilitate the 
connection. 
The IF5 filters, manages and acts upon 
the data read from tags according to 
application parameters, all made possible 
by Java applets. The Java applets can 
also be programmed to change the 
application parameters of the IF5 in 
response to new incoming data from a 
tag or peripheral device. For example, 
a portal –mounted IF5 reader can be 
programmed to scan the “destination” 
field on all tags passing through, and 
subsequently flash a red beacon light for 
the fork lift driver if an item is about to be 
incorrectly loaded. 
The IF5 reader is factory configured to 
operate in any of three RFID frequency 
bands: 869MHz (Zone 1, primarily 
Europe), 915MHz (Zone 2, primarily 
North and South America, and 950MHz 
(Zone 3, primarily Japan and Asia). Multi-
national enterprises operating in North 
America, Europe and Asia no longer 
have to purchase and support readers 
from several manufacturers in order to 
cope with the different frequency bands 
present in each region.
An internal auto-range adapting power 
supply, requiring approximately 15 watts 
of 100 to 240 Volts AC, allows the IF5 
to be capable of continuous operation 
anywhere in the world. For sites with 
infrastructure supporting Power over 
Ethernet (PoE), the internal controller can 
be configured to use PoE.
The Basic Reader Interface included 
with IF5 simplifies the control of RFID 
interrogators with text-like command/
response protocol that is portable to 
many platforms, easy to learn, easy to 
optimize, and easy to support . 


