Operations and Maintenance Manual
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Multi-Protocol Reader 2.4 Operating Instructions
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Command
How to execute
Who can
execute
Prmtr.
Name
Default Value
Prmtr.
Range
Purpose of command
Channel Weight [%]
On the Channels panel of
the Channels page, with
Advanced switch ON:
Type the Channel Weight
as a percent in the
appropriate fields.
User with
Change
Configuration
permission
RFWGHT
100
0-100
Enter a value from 0 to 100. At lane assignment
time, the reader applies the weighting factor to all
channels seeing the same transponder in a group. A
channel weight of 50 means only half of the
handshakes are used in comparing with adjacent
channels. Typically a value other than 100 is used
only for channels that straddle two physical lanes.
Group ID(voting)
On the Channels panel of
the Channels page, with
Advanced switch ON:
Type the (voting) Group
ID in the appropriate
fields.
User with
Change
Configuration
permission
RFGPID
0
0-7
By default all channels are in one group, such that
any cross lane reads within the group generate
only one transaction. By specifying different
(voting) group IDs, multiple independent capture
zones can be created. This is useful for certain
applications.
LPT/FME Voting time
[ms]
On the Channels panel of
the Channels page:
Type the voting time in
the appropriate fields.
User with
Change
Configuration
permission
LPTVTO
300
0-9999
Specifies the time after the initial entry of the
transponder into the capture zone at which a
VOTE report is generated. This is a trade-off
between lane assignments versus latency. A value
of 0 means no voting, subject to the Programming
Timeout parameter. Specific to [L]icense [P]late
[T]ags and (F)ront (M)ount (E)xterior tags only.