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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Maintenance Instructions
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3. In the Destination row, select the Ethernet check box for each RF channel that will communicate with the LC
via Ethernet.
4. Enter the LC IP address and Port number for each RF channel.
5. If all the RF channels will be communicating with the LC at the same IP address, enter the number of a
configured channel in the field beside the Duplicate button and then click Duplicate.
Result: All RF channels selected to communicate over Ethernet will now have the same destination LC IP.
Note: When setting the LC Retry Timeout, consider the baud rate used to communicate with the LC and the
processing speed of the LC to avoid false failure reports.
6. Enter a time, in milliseconds, in the LC Ethernet TCP-Socket Timeout field.
7. Press Enter to accept your selections and inputs.
Note: If an LC does not respond within this time, the Reader will consider Ethernet communications to the LC
to be down and could trigger a switchover, depending on the redundancy settings.
Configuring the Ethernet 1 IP address via the Diagnostic Port
Contact Kapsch Service to set the ETHERNET 1 port IP address via the Diagnostic Port if the IP
address has been lost or cannot be determined.
Lane Assignment voting for ORT applications
ORT lanes allow OBUs to cross multiple capture zones. The Readers must assign an OBU to one RF
channel to prevent duplicate transactions.
Selecting the correct communication method