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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Table of Contents
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Changing your password ................................................................................................................................. 44
Resetting a forgotten password ...................................................................................................................... 44
Configuring the Reader to recover automatically to the primary side ............................................................. 45
Monitoring the Reader .................................................................................................................................... 46
Reader status ...................................................................................................................................................... 46
Communications ............................................................................................................................................. 46
Power Supply Module ..................................................................................................................................... 47
Miscellaneous Information ............................................................................................................................. 48
RF Channel Statistics ........................................................................................................................................... 50
Reports by channel .......................................................................................................................................... 50
Reads per protocol .......................................................................................................................................... 51
Transaction Buffering ...................................................................................................................................... 51
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the Diagnostics page ............................................................. 53
Continuously logging transactions to a USB flash drive ................................................................................... 54
OBU Programming .......................................................................................................................................... 56
Configuring OBU programming for Traffic Management Applications ....................................................... 58
Configuring OBU programming for Toll Collection applications .................................................................. 58
Configuring Toll charges .................................................................................................................................. 60
BAT 1 tolling (deducting charges based on lane and vehicle type) ............................................................. 60
BAT 2 tolling (deducting charges based on entry and exit location) ........................................................... 62
Configuring Protocols ...................................................................................................................................... 63
Configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 65
4.THEORY OF OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................... 128
Active OBUs .................................................................................................................................................. 128
Passive OBUs ................................................................................................................................................. 128
Capture zones ............................................................................................................................................... 128
Superframes .................................................................................................................................................. 129
Multi-protocol RF Module Smart ................................................................................................................... 129
Power Supply Module (PSM) ......................................................................................................................... 130