Operations and Maintenance Manual

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JANUS
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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
Confidential UM 360450-210 Revision C Page 88 of 288
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Kapsch TrafficCom
Command
How is this command
executed?
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Reader Sync
Enable Reader Sync
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Enable
Reader Sync check box
anyone
RFSYNC
Disabled)
Disabled)
(Enabled)
Disabled: Reader RF
interrogation is not
synchronized with other
Readers
Enabled: Reader RF
interrogation is
synchronized with other
Readers in the sync
network
Used to
synchronize
superframes
between
Readers
connected
together in a
synchronization
network
Superframe Sync
Skip
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select either Sync to
superframe or Sync to
every other
superframe.
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFSKSK
(Sync to every
superframe
enabled)
(Sync to every
superframe)
(Sync to every
other
superframe)
specifies whether the
Reader tries to sync every
superframe or every other
superframe
Used to allow
Readers with
different
superframe sizes
to sync after the
same number of
frames
Add 2 Dummy
Frames
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select either No or Yes
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFADD2
(No)
(No)
(Yes)
No: dummy frames are
not added to superframe
Yes: dummy frames are
added to superframe.
Used to allow
Readers with
different
superframe sizes
to sync after the
same number of
frames