Operations and Maintenance Manual

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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Table of Contents
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Resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default ....................................................................... 247
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 248
Creating a new user ................................................................................................................................... 248
Changing a user’s access permissions ....................................................................................................... 249
Deleting a user ........................................................................................................................................... 250
Verifying a computer is communicating with a specific CTM .................................................................... 250
Using an NTP Server to synchronize the clocks of Readers in an IR network .................................................. 250
Manually setting the Reader time and date .................................................................................................. 251
Logging transactions remotely via an Ethernet connection ........................................................................... 252
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ......................................................... 252
Saving Reader log files to a computer ........................................................................................................... 252
Manually saving a Reader log file to a USB flash drive ................................................................................... 253
APPENDIX A MISCELLANEOUS .............................................................................................. 255
Using PuTTY to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ........................................................................................ 255
Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ........................................................................... 255
Using RealTerm to connect to the MRFM-S ................................................................................................... 256
Accessing Documentation ............................................................................................................................. 257
Technical Specifications and Pin outs ............................................................................................................ 258
Antenna Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 264
Antenna Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................................. 265
RF Cable Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 265
Synchronization cable specifications ................................................................................................................ 266
Maximum Sync Cable Length ............................................................................................................................ 266
Sync Cable Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 266
Terminal Block............................................................................................................................................... 267
Spares and Tools ........................................................................................................................................... 267
Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................................. 268
Test Vehicles ..................................................................................................................................................... 268