Operation Manual

NOMAD - NRT202
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The terminal was unable to read the tag long waning tone with two
distinct pitches.
6.2 RFID TYPES
The standard terminal will only recognise MIFARE RFID tags or cards.
6.3 MAKING AN ENTRY
A typical sequence for operator 1 and task number 3, interrupted by task
100 might be as follows.
1. Scan “clock in 001” label (in the canteen/entrance area)
2. Scan “select task 003 label (in the canteen/entrance area)
3. Scan “row label (in the glasshouse)
4. Scan “row label (in the glasshouse)
5. Scan “enter task 100” (in the canteen/entrance area)
6. Scan “row label (in the glasshouse)
In the above sequence, the first scan (clock in) results in an entry in the
terminal. The second scan (select task) does not produce an entry in the
terminal. The third and fourth scans produce entries for task 3 with the row
number scanned. The fifth scan (enter task) produces an entry in the
terminal.
The meaning of the task numbers depends on how the system has bee set
up, task 3 might be to de-leaf a row of fruit and task 100 might be a coffee
break.
Note that the selected task remains selected in the terminal even when a
directly entered task (such as coffee) is scanned. In this way the operator
can continue with their selected task by scanning the next row number.
6.4 KEYPAD ENTRIES
It is also possible to use a combination of keypad entries and RFID entries.
It might be desirable for the operator to use keypad entries for clocking
in/out and selecting tasks and only using the RFID labels for the rows for
instance.